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Afzal

Physics Tutor Chippendale, NSW
Building a positive and supportive relationship is essential. Recognizing and adapting to students' diverse learning styles is also very important. Establishing clear and achievable learning goals helps guide the tutoring process. I have a firm grasp of the subject knowledge, which is fundamental for tutors and allows me to explain concepts…
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Conor

Physics Tutor Chippendale, NSW
I think a tutor needs to be encouraging so that students can develop positive attitudes towards their studies, as that will help them succeed on their own. Furthermore it is important for a tutor to be a consistent resource for information that is relevant to their individual hurdles in learning a subject. I believe I am able to communicate the…
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Shreeya

Physics Tutor Chippendale, NSW
Make them feel comfortable enough to ask any kind of questions and the aim is that they feel confident in problem solving and tackling unfamiliar problems with ease. Moreover, it is important for the tutor to align to the goals of the student and help them achieve that. I can explain difficult problems in an easy to understand manner. I explain…
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Shefali

Physics Tutor Glebe, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build confidence, encourage curiosity, and create a supportive learning environment. Tutoring is not just about explaining content; it is about helping students develop strong problem-solving skills and a deep understanding of concepts. An effective tutor listens carefully to where a…
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Bradley

Physics Tutor Chippendale, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do is ensure that students feel comfortable with their teaching style and understand what is being taught. A common issue in tutoring is when a tutor understands the learning material but is unable to communicate it clearly to the student. Another very important thing is being prepared to answer…
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Aditya

Physics Tutor Glebe, NSW
In my view, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized support by adapting to their individual learning needs, build their confidence through encouragement and positive reinforcement, and foster independent learning by teaching effective study strategies. Creating a supportive and respectful environment…
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Michael

Physics Tutor Surry Hills, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build a student’s understanding, confidence, and independence. A tutor should not only help students answer specific questions, but also guide them in developing problem-solving skills and effective ways of thinking. Listening carefully, identifying gaps in understanding, and adapting…
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Chippy

Physics Tutor Surry Hills, NSW
1. Make them understand how to be a good human. 2. Impart the Benefits of learning 3. Teach them honesty and true to self and others 4. Help them Build their career by finding their true passion 5. Give them a base to grow themselves My strengths as a tutor are: 1. I get the mindset and potential of the student in front of me which helps me…
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tsitsi

Physics Tutor Camperdown, NSW
help them realise they can understand any problem. everything looks hard before you have a solution but once you see it, it's incredibly clear. you just need to keep trying. my positivity, patience and motivation. no one student is more capable than another it's just a matter of finding a way to get them to enjoy what their learning and realise…
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Tanishq

Physics Tutor Chippendale, NSW
For me, the most important thing a tutor can do is help the student feel more confident — not just with the subject, but in themselves. I think we sometimes forget how big of a difference it makes when someone believes they can actually do it. I really try to celebrate the small wins — whether they’ve just understood a tough concept or even…
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Syed Muhammad

Physics Tutor Surry Hills, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a deep understanding of the subject and inspire confidence. By leveraging analytical and logical thinking, tutors help students grasp complex concepts and build a strong foundation. Effective communication and a supportive learning environment are crucial. Tutors should…
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Aishvarya

Physics Tutor Chippendale, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student go beyond just teaching content. A tutor should help a child feel capable--- when students believe in themselves, everything else becomes easier. It's important to break concepts down simply, meet students where they are, and help them move forward step by step without overwhelm.…
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Bhagawankripa

Physics Tutor Redfern, NSW
Be their friend and role model. Students have already enough to deal with in school. They need someone to listen to them and help them to clarify all their doubts. In a nutshell, I think a tutor must be : --> A friend --> An academic trainer --> A mentor --> A planner As a tutor, i focus more on an overall development than just focusing on the…
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Matthew

Physics Tutor North Sydney, NSW
The most important thing by far, especially that I have found over the years, is to have a presence that shows genuine concern for the student's understanding. I believe tutors bear much more of a responsibility than they let on. In my experience, the way a tutor approaches a problem with a student, no matter how trivial, can mean the difference…
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Darsh

Physics Tutor Bellevue Hill, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to build a student’s understanding, confidence, and curiosity. A tutor should explain concepts clearly, be patient, adapt to the student’s learning style, and encourage questions. Most importantly, a tutor should help the student learn how to think and solve problems independently, not just give…
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Victor

Physics Tutor Glebe, NSW
To work with a happy and motivated student allows to improve and learn in a better way. That's why a good feeling with the child is very important. Making her/his problem as mine, I can reach a full engagement with her/him. The tutor must also show security, respect, motivation and passion. I can improve her/his skills for study in order to…
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Lhaki

Physics Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
The first greatest thing that tutor can do for a student is serve as a ladder for the student to progress to next level of life in any kind of circumstances and letting students to take challenges as an opportunity. In ensuring promising life for those innocent students and making them succeed in the field which I had processed with and moreover…
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Thomas

Physics Tutor Longueville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is recognise their students ability level and mould their teaching to that level. This insures that the kids do not feel out of depth, but also they are learning new things every session. I am a very social and friendly person making it easy for me to build strong rapport with the students, and as a result…
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Nimit

Physics Tutor Darlington, NSW
Building a caring relationship in my opinion is the most important thing a tutor can do for any student. It is only that foundation can a tutor be able to deliver his best and at the same time the student will be keen to learn. It is the conducive learning environment that a tutor has to provide to enable the student to work to his/her maximum…
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Kaito

Physics Tutor Darlington, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not teach them how to answer a specific question but to ensure they understand the logic behind the answering methodology. I suspect that this may be hard for some students at first but I am confident that they will be able to get the most out of mathematics and other…
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Surjo

Physics Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
I believe ultimately, the most important thing a tutor can do is to create an environment where when asked "Do you understand?", the student feels free to say "Nope". This honesty is priceless and very helpful in identifying knowledge-gaps early. I pride myself on being patient. I was a slow learner, and often had questions which were ignored or…
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Vincent

Physics Tutor Willoughby, NSW
Explaining in the simplistic way that a student can understand. If you can not explain it in simple terms it means you do not understand it. The tutor should be patient and help the student understand. I am patient, easy going and quickly understand the problems that students face during their studies. I love Mathematics and Physics so much that I…
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Minseo

Physics Tutor Darlington, NSW
Building the trust between the tutor and the student is what I believe it is most important. I felt that if I didn't build the trust with my students, then no matter how much I try, they will not improve. Therefore, building trust - looking confident and knowing what I am doing. My strength is making sure the students understand the concepts.…

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Content Covered

Year 11 student Xander focused on trigonometric ratios, using targeted practice to strengthen understanding for upcoming assessments, and also worked through a recent maths exam to address specific errors.

In Year 7, Soraya practiced identifying properties of quadrilaterals and triangles—including congruency tests—while briefly revisiting composite area questions as set by her school teacher.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Maya improved her ability to tell time on an analog clock (including "quarter to" and "half past") and completed multiplication exercises for fluency.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 trigonometry, one student repeatedly needed to consult notes for basic ratios, slowing progress during problem sets—she kept flipping back instead of recalling sine/cosine values.

In a senior class, another student hesitated with exam-style algebraic questions and often deferred to decimals when unsure, revealing a reluctance to attempt more challenging symbolic work.

A Year 7 learner struggled with messy layout on multi-step geometry tasks; as noted, "we're working on slowing down her working out so we can spot errors together." This led to confusion in converting between units mid-calculation and left both student and tutor searching for the misstep rather than building confidence.

Recent Achievements

In a Kirribilli tutoring session, Charlie, a high school student, completed a past exam paper without needing to consult her notes for most questions—a big step from earlier sessions where she'd pause or double-check formulas.

Another tutor noted Soraya, also in high school, now explains her thought process out loud and willingly shares how she tackles geometry problems; previously, she hesitated to speak up unless prompted.

Meanwhile, Xander in Year 3 moved from struggling with number sentences last week to confidently solving each one correctly this time around—finishing the worksheet on his own without help.

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 Customs House Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Loreto Kirribilli.