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Tutors in Malak include a Science and Maths specialist with formal classroom and library tutoring experience across K–12, a peer mentor and piano tutor with student coaching expertise, multiple ATAR 94–99 achievers from selective schools, an award-winning debating captain, experienced English tutors, university STEM students, and passionate leaders with backgrounds in mentoring, volunteering, and academic competitions.

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Amelie

English Tutor Wagaman, NT
A tutor should be patient and never say something is easy. They should always encourage and find ways to explain something step-by-step such that everything is explained and can be linked back to a central idea. I am patient, friendly, and I can see and understand why something can be difficult to understand. I encourage and can relate to finding…
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Pal

English Tutor Jingili, NT
One of the most important things an english tutor can do is understand a students potential and pushing them to do to their best. I think I would be a good strict tutor who would push people to do their best. To me, the best tutoring style is one that caters to the specific student in their best learning…
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Jesse

English Tutor Wanguri, NT
From my experience with tutors, I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student are. Recognising someone's improvements, recalling how a student has overcome a challenge in the past can be a great motivator for the present as well as build self-confidence. Being a role model, students will be influenced by a tutor's method of…

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She is great, lovely and kind. Plus she has the positive energy to deal with the kids. She is generally good with the little ones and has the tactics to keep them engaged. I am happy with her. She gives the right amount of hone work for the rest of the week.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Elise worked on multiplying fractions and converting mixed numbers to improper fractions, as well as reading comprehension practice using test-style worksheets.

In Year 9, Amelie focused on solving simultaneous linear equations and understanding parallel and perpendicular lines through problem sets.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Michael tackled quadratic equations by exploring vertex form for graphing parabolas and practiced root-finding methods using the discriminant.

Recent Challenges

Incomplete homework has been a recurring issue, especially for Year 6 English and Maths—"we too often lose a lot of time during the lesson finishing work that should have already been completed."

In Year 9 Mathematics, one student's habit of messy, hard-to-follow working made it difficult to review errors or revise later; as noted, "the way in which her worksheets are outlined is very haphazard."

A senior student in Year 11 frequently relied on calculators early instead of setting out calculations logically, making later corrections harder.

These patterns led to less lesson time for new material and undermined test preparation.

Recent Achievements

During a recent session in Malak, Amelie confidently identified and corrected her own mistakes during a test review—something she'd hesitated to do in the past.

Aymen has begun breaking down complex shapes into simple parts for perimeter and area calculations without prompting, after previously relying on step-by-step guidance.

For Elise, she now talks through her multi-step maths problems out loud before solving them, having previously rushed ahead without explaining her thinking.

Last week, Amelie finished plotting hyperbolas independently—a first for her.

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 Karama Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Malak Primary School.