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Abin

Tutor Morley, WA
In my opinion, the best thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the student capable of explaining the concepts to another person. Explaining the correct concepts the right way is the key to make the basics and fundamentals to remain in the student's mind. As a tutor, my strengths lie in my ability to break down complex concepts into easily…
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Kirti

Tutor West Perth, WA
Illustrating the solution, explaining with the right examples, respecting everyone's views and value every question however simple it maybe. Making the discourse interesting and interactive. These are the most important things a tutor must deliver while teaching students. Simplifying complex topics with day to day examples is what I do. I will not…
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Nivetha

Tutor Perth, WA
I think the most important things a tutor should do for a student is to encourage the student to do better rather than to aim for perfect grades. Every improvement, regardless of the extent, is an improvement and it should be appreciated. A tutor should also prepare for the lessons before hand and have a lesson goal/outline to keep on track. A…
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Anargi Sewmini

Tutor Perth, WA
Even though I have no experience in the field as of yet I think themost important thing a tutor can do for their students is give them time and space to openly ask their questions and clarify any doubts. So being open for questions and allocating time for his/her students is a key aspect of teaching in any level. Understanding the mindset of…
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Rachel

Tutor Perth, WA
Aside from helping students improve on their grades, I hope to inculcate values in my students. I hope to cultivate resilience in my students by letting them try, and not giving up when faced with tough problems. This is particularly important in Mathematics where students will encounter questions that may faze them. I am an understanding tutor…
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Mingbo

Tutor Perth, WA
1. Be patient to students. Sometimes tutor need to explain a concept or questions multiple times to students until they understand it. So patience is very important. 2. Tutor should motivate students to exercise. Exercise is very important for students. It can help students know how to use the concept. 3. Tutor can help student build a good way…
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Viren

Tutor Ascot, WA
I think the most important thing is to adhere to the students needs and their form of learning. If a student is more of a visual learner then I would adapt my teaching style to suit them. I also feel that being available after class hours for queries and concerns is vital but also be able to provide guidance and a good role model not only…
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Mehak

Tutor Ascot, WA
The most important thing that can be done is to give as many resources as necessary. I say this because of all the tutors I have had, the most helpful was the one that gave me access to endless resources which constantly had me practicing my content which greatly assisted me in realising my weaknesses. Another important factor would be to be as…
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AKANKSHA

Tutor Perth, WA
By flexible working hours, tutors can help students as much as possible in order to help them understand the concepts well and score good marks. I am patient enough in a situation where I will have to explain one concept multiple…
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Htet Eaindray

Tutor Perth, WA
Delivering your knowledge at your best and guiding them how to pursue their goals and sharing experiences would be the most important things a tutor can do for a student. I genuinely care about students’ improvements. I also create fun learning environment while also persuading them in right ways to follow their interests and based on…
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Abhishek

Tutor Perth, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to instill confidence in their abilities, foster a positive attitude towards learning, and provide personalized support tailored to their individual needs. Additionally, a tutor should strive to cultivate a deep understanding of the subject matter, encourage critical thinking and…
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tripti

Tutor Perth, WA
1. Provide personalized support: A tutor should tailor their teaching methods to suit the individual needs and learning style of each student. This may involve identifying areas of weakness, adapting lesson plans, and providing additional resources to help the student succeed. 2. Build confidence: A tutor should help boost a student's…
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Varshiny

Tutor Perth, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, adapt to their individual learning style, and create a safe space where they feel comfortable asking questions. A tutor should not only help the student understand the subject, but also teach them how to think independently and approach challenges with…
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Sanchia Recson

Tutor Perth, WA
The most important things I can do are to boost a student’s confidence, foster independent thinking, and help them develop problem-solving skills. I aim to support them academically while also helping them believe in their own abilities. I want every student to feel seen, supported, and capable of success, no matter where they’re starting…
Isha
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Isha

Tutor Perth, WA
understand the issues a student has and help them accordingly. my patience and understanding as well as experience in giving multiple…
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Mohammad Sunny

Tutor Perth, WA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build a student’s confidence, create a supportive learning environment, and ensure strong foundational understanding. A tutor should not just provide answers, but guide students through the process so they can develop independent problem-solving skills. Encouraging questions and making…
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Arshana

Tutor Perth, WA
Amidst the competitive pressure of institutions on this generation's children, one of the vital things a tutor can do for a fellow student is to provide a safe space for them to be able to express themselves, i.e allowing them to ask questions and understand the weaknesses of their students. That way they will be enthusiastic to learn from their…
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Helia

Tutor Perth, WA
In my point of view, the most important part of tutoring is to simplify topics and make them easy for students to understand. I always try to match my teaching style to each student’s way of learning. I use clear speech and body language to make sure they stay interested. Even if the topic is hard or boring at first, I break it down into small,…
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Nishak

Tutor Perth, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence and develop their independent study skills. This involves creating a supportive learning environment, providing personalised learning materials, and encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Lastly, also be able to empathise with the student, to…
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Gouri

Tutor Perth, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand them. Learning new things can be overwhelming and thus remembering that your students are trying to grasp new knowledge every second is often overlooked. Being a student myself, I know the importance of needing to know even the smallest details but also finding it…
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Yixin

Tutor Perth, WA
Improvement in academic performance. Povide helpful advice. Coming up with creative ways to learn new knowledge. Building relationship with students and…
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Abirami

Tutor Perth, WA
Make them believe in themselves. Patience, adaptability, motivation and…
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Sanjay

Tutor Perth, WA
I believe the best thing I can teach a student is the ability to think critically and for themselves. Rather than giving them the answer, I would show them how to get to an answer so they become independent and self-sufficient over time. Patience and empathy. I have the ability to explain things in a simple and concise manner while remaining…

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Prompt and polite service. Tutor is polite, prompt, patient and engages well with my son.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Angus focused on determining missing angles within geometric structures and calculating amounts given ratios.

For Year 8, Sienna worked through solving equations and revising key algebra skills like expanding and factorising expressions, using practice questions to build confidence.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Jacob tackled finding the area and perimeter of composite shapes as well as converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages to strengthen both geometry and numeracy foundations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 maths, homework was sometimes incomplete or missing key working—one tutor noted, "there was no working shown," which made it hard to check understanding of equations.

During a Year 10 geometry session, tiredness led to minimal progress and several questions were left unattempted when confusion arose, rather than trying best reasoning.

Messy handwriting also became an obstacle in algebra tasks: on one occasion, unclear layout meant previous steps couldn't be interpreted correctly during review.

In Year 7 probability work, careless notation on tree diagrams resulted in incorrect outcomes being recorded and misinterpretation later in revision sessions.

Recent Achievements

One Inglewood tutor noticed a real shift in a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to ask for help—before an upcoming test, he now clearly communicated what topics needed revision and even requested specific notes for study.

A Year 8 student, after struggling with breaking shapes into parts for area calculations, began independently tackling complex problems once the process clicked.

Meanwhile, a younger student who used to dislike tessellation not only completed challenging textbook exercises but also admitted the practice was starting to make sense—she finished the session able to explain her answers out loud without prompting.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Inglewood Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Inglewood Primary School.