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SOFIU

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Provide necessary educational materials and resources for the student to excel in studies. Engaging in Interactive…
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Gaurav

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
- Understand the knowledge level, plan course accordingly - Connect with the student on areas of interest - Interactive sessions to indulge good communication from both the end - Quick revisions and check to enable the learning process adapted by the student - Regular test - Efficient Communication skills - Root cause analysis -…
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Yen

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Dedication is the most essential characteristic for tutors, as it encourages us to be patient and make every effort we can to nurture our students' abilities. My strengths include empathy, communication skills, and teaching abilities. Always attempting to comprehend my students' obstacles in learning, I use a variety of teaching methods to ensure…
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Candice

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I believe that creating a safe space where the child is comfortable enough to ask as many questions as they need is one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Patience, admitting if I don't know content (and then researching it for next time), time management skills, the ability to re-explain concepts in different…
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Nivandeep

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
A tutor can strengthen the basics of a student to such a level that the student can build a successful foundation for the years to come. I can convey myself very effectively. I can formulate various teaching styles that can suit a specific student im teaching. I can take things at the pace of the…
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Giang

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
In my opinion, a tutor needs to really be a friend who is reliable and helpful for his/her students. A tutor should be able to help the students to deeply understand the content of the subject so they can perform better in class. I am a calm and friendly person and I believe that it will help a lot when I tutor other students. I also like to build…
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Udhai

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Teach him how to think. I think that is the most valuable thing I can bring to the table. Decomplexify topics. Ability to share my ideas. Ability to provoke my student to come up with their own solutions. Vast knowledge of different domains allows me to connect the dots, so to speak, for my…
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Saini

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
As I mentioned above, understanding is very important. I have had some great professors/teachers in my who were very understanding to my needs and were able to make me grow. They motivated me to become better and constantly tried to bring out the best of my abilities. I believe their persistence and belief in me, is what drove me to do more in…
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Yajing

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Help students achieve significant progress and build up confidence for their studies. Help students establish scientific learning methods and be more passionate about learning. • Over 3-year work experience in the teaching area • Manage a high volume of work while maintaining high professional standards • Exceptional attention to detail…
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Nivethitha

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Teaching them the curriculum and making them score higher is not alone enough making them realize what they are capable of. Not every student are good with their IQ, their IQ Capacity does not judge what they can do. All students have a unique personality and skill it's us the tutors should make them understand that they can do a lot more than…
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Mohammed Barsat

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make learning fun or easy. A student studies because he/she is enjoying it or forced because of responsibility or other circumstances. If you can convince the student that they are enjoying what they are learning and it's actually easy, then they will gain a lot of self-confidence…
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Antriksh

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make his/her student enough confident that he/she can answer for any questions of that specific subject the tutor is teaching. Also it makes a teacher happy when his/her student excel in their life. 1) Patience 2) Friendly behavior 3) Disciplined 4) Perseverance 5) Confidence 6)…
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Rachel

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
- Takes every opportunity to identify mistakes, correct bad habits or lack of understanding. - Celebrates students success and truly feels it when students do not get it (or fail) - Teaches in fun, relatable and interesting ways in such a way that the student can find the material or subject actually useful and applicable in their lives -…
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Hui Ling

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Patience Patience, friendly, flexibility,…
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Stefanie

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
A good tutor will be patient as well as a good listener. Addressing the students' queries, errors with honesty yet with empathy. A good tutor should be willing to be dynamic in their teaching style, so as to engage the learners. Additionally, a tutor should be willing to share their own experiences and draw parallels with their students. I…
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Lauren

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Being adaptable and patient are the things I find to be the most important. I feel that people are their own worst critic and not being able to do something right away can really take a toll on a person. Being able to adjust my teaching technique, being calm, and being supportive while a student may be struggling is so important to the students…
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Tushar

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
A tutor needs to understand student's capability & try raise it higher gradually. He can make him practice & learn by giving real life examples. He needs to motivate students. As a tutor, I believe my way of teaching is my strength. I can teach the student in different ways in which he can understand giving various examples which can connected…
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Harshal Harish

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Helping the student with each and every situation, control the pressure situations on students, being friendly and open to them, Understand their thinking and implement their thoughts. I like being very friendly and calm with the students. I prefer getting their background to understand first and then go ahead with my work. This is the best way…
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Shannen

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understanding and give motivations to students especially when they are having difficulties. This is because, with empathy and encouragement, students will perform better as they are more engaged and motivated in subjects they are studying. Furthermore, a tutor should give strategies…
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Kimberley

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor needs to do is help the students understand. This comes in many aspects as simply explaining to them new concepts is not enough. A good tutor should listen to their student's problems and try to solve them in the best way possible and if needed, get back to them later. Also, regular feedback should be given to the…
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Joana

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The main job of a tutor is to transmit knowledge and assist students in solving problems, however, what I believe is most important is that tutors can create a comfortable learning environment for students. active. When in school, a teacher can teach many students at once, so sometimes it is not possible to focus on supporting each student…
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Ruth

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I believe every student has the potential to become their best self. In addition to providing emotional support, I believe tutors should actively support students' dreams by helping them set clear and achievable goals. For example, the SMART technique allows students to track their progress, which promotes independence and self-directed learning.…
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Louie Sam

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to trust his student and teach him lessons as engaging as possible. Trusting student is very important as the student will gain more motivation when he or she is trusted. The lessons should be also engaging for the student to learn things pragmatically and also be motivated to learn more.…

Local Reviews

Deepti has been working with my daughter on her year 9 Maths this year and we have seen a great improvement in both her skill level and her confidence. Deepti is very reliable, friendly and professional and I can highly recommend her skills as a tutor.
Eva, South Melbourne

Inside MelbourneTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Jonas explored **division of decimal numbers** and enjoyed discovering the value of pi through hands-on calculation.

Year 10 student Lucy tackled the **average and instantaneous rate of change in linear functions**, then interpreted velocity and motion graphs using real-life examples.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sam worked through **exponential and logarithmic functions** before applying concepts from redox reactions to fuel cell chemistry.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student working through function transformations and domain/range repeatedly left answers unsimplified and did not respond to written feedback, so confusion lingered around "completing the square" and identifying correct intervals.

In Chemistry (Year 12), as a tutor noted, "calculations for % yield were accurate but rounding steps were skipped or unclear in working," making it hard to verify methods after mistakes.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student tackling simultaneous equations often relied on cosmetic corrections—over-erasing when uncertain—instead of addressing underlying misunderstandings, which slowed progress during problem-solving. The urge to avoid visible errors meant less genuine revision occurred.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Melbourne noticed a Year 11 student who used to skip steps when rearranging equations is now underlining key points and rewriting equations before solving, making far fewer mistakes.

In Year 12 chemistry, another student who once relied on hints to balance equations has started tackling them independently—last session, she balanced combustion reactions without any prompts.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner who previously hesitated with sums surprised everyone by finishing all his addition and subtraction problems without needing help for the first time.

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 City Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like University High School-Londsdale Street Campus.