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Parth
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Parth

English Tutor Rose Park, SA
a. Individualized Approach: Tailor the tutoring sessions to suit the student's unique learning style, strengths, and weaknesses. b. Building Confidence: Help students believe in their abilities and instill a growth mindset to overcome challenges. c. Patience and Empathy: Be patient with the student's progress, understanding that everyone…
Umama
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Umama

English Tutor Rose Park, SA
I think that being able to build a rapport with the student is one of the fundamental skills to be a good tutor. This lays the foundation for the student being comfortable in asking questions to the tutor, as well as the tutor finding a teaching style that is most suited to the student. I am confident in my ability to explain subject matter to the…
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Shivani
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Shivani

English Tutor Valley View, SA
A tutor needs to help identify a student's strong points and motivate the students in every possible way. It's not always the tutor that should be valued and respected but the students also needs the same respect and care. Also, a tutor should know how to boost up the morale of a student when he/she is feeling low. If student is facing some…
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Dhruv

English Tutor Kent Town, SA
A tutor is a turning point in a childs life. Tutors can help student know the importance and value of life after having a good education Confident Have knowledge Disciplined Friendly…
Aishwarya
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Aishwarya

English Tutor Kent Town, SA
A student approaches a tutor outside school just so they can understand the subject in a better way. As a tutor, I believe that the most important thing I can do for my students is to make them trust in me and eventually the subject because only then they would put in efforts to overcome their difficulties. As a tutor, I am responsible enough to…
Shivani
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Shivani

English Tutor Kent Town, SA
1. Being patient and understanding 2. Being organised in order to deliver a well paced and informative lesson 3. Being approachable so that students will not be afraid to ask questions 4. Being supportive Hope it is ok I used a list for this question, I sometimes find it easier to organise my thoughts this way--this is also something I…
Kaviya
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Kaviya

English Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to identify their strengths and areas of improvement in particular to improve the student's overall performance in a particular subject area. Thus, I believe it is really important to enable the student to feel empowered about their learning through support and encouragement. This…
Amal
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Amal

English Tutor Kent Town, SA
Pass on the knowledge what we gained to the next generation. In this way we can produce a better youth by inculcating knowledge, research ideas and values in them. It'll last forever. Understand the problem with the students and act accordingly. Patience is my strongest strength. Children may be naughty sometimes but I'm always patient enough to…
Laura
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Laura

English Tutor Linden Park, SA
I believe that it is important for tutors to be passionate about teaching. This way, it is easier for the student to gain interest in the subject, which ultimately leads to better performance from the student as they are more motivated to study and learn. I also think that it is important for tutors to create a comfortable learning environment for…
Angelpreet
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Angelpreet

English Tutor Modbury, SA
In my opinion the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to set the student up in a positive mindset towards learning. This includes encouraging the student to strive in their academic life as well as assist them in understanding methods they can use to seek support in learning different concepts. Being a high school student not…
Apeksha
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Apeksha

English Tutor Clearview, SA
Understand the strengths and weakness of the student and guide them accordingly to master the subjects. Creative strategies to help students learn and master the subjects…
Akil
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Akil

English Tutor Hackney, SA
- Giving students time to understand the concepts - Explaining the concepts using analogies and real world scenarios, if they struggle to understand the concept as it is. - Patience in explanations - Diligence in preparation and work ethic My strengths would include adaptability, openness, availability, diligence, patience, confidence, and…
Ashly
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Ashly

English Tutor Valley View, SA
I believe that in order for anyone to understand the material being taught - the tutor must begin with the fundamentals and basics; breaking down the information and then ensuring the student is able to explain it back is what I believe works best. This requires patience, which I believe is an essential quality a tutor must maintain in order for…
Emily
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Emily

English Tutor Collinswood, SA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is guide that student to success, this can be achieved by listening and being attentive to the childs learning styles and needs. Patience and understanding. I believe that patience is one of the most important qualities to have as a tutor, this is because it can be very frustrating as a…
Nagadevi Nimeesha
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Nagadevi Nimeesha

English Tutor Northfield, SA
A tutor should be able to communicate clearly with a student. It is important for a tutor to be patient with a student as different students learn at different paces. A tutor should be able understand the learning style of a student and have the ability to explain a concept in multiple ways to ensure that the student is confident with a concept.…
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Archibald

English Tutor Glenside, SA
I believe the most powerful way a tutor can aid a student is by giving them confidence. More than often, students can show more vulnerability in a one-on-one session than in a classroom surrounded by their peers, and so the best thing I can do is use these private sessions to impart confidence in the students by making them see ways they can…
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Rajeswari

English Tutor Kent Town, SA
A tutor can make a student curious and this curiosity makes the student knowledgable.Learning should not be a hard task.It should be a fun experience and a pathway to self reflection. I am a good educator and i like to teach people because i love sharing my…
Sanyukta Satish
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Sanyukta Satish

English Tutor Kent Town, SA
The learnings given by a tutor needs to be tailored as per the student.. Every individual is different, has different interests, has different caliber. We need to understand their potential, unlock it and provide our boost to it. I am a very patient person and understand that i may need to repeat my explanations as needed. Sometimes I might need…
Syed Ahmed
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Syed Ahmed

English Tutor Kent Town, SA
Help students understand concepts that they are struggling with as tutors can provide the one on one assistance required for this. I am a well-rounded student and a patient individual. I've been in the shoes of the struggling students before and therefore, I can relate with them and that will make giving them aid…
Kaitlyn
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Kaitlyn

English Tutor Kent Town, SA
Always be patient as everyone learns at their own pace Being patient and understanding with the…
Yenela
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Yenela

English Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe that listening to the student is among the most important things a tutor can do. It is imperative that the student feels comfortable to share concepts that they feel unfamiliar with, therefore building a relationship with them is crucial. Having a good understanding of the student's optimal way of learning is also beneficial to the…
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Mebel Melekha

English Tutor Kent Town, SA
a comfort zone in studying understanding of the topic very clearly adjustable according to their needs and timing i am calm easygoing teaching method according to the students capability very…
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Leny Resureccion

English Tutor Kent Town, SA
To enable a student discover his/her own capability through proper encouragement and patience, and just letting the student know that you will be there every step of the way while allowing them to grow independently with the value of self-confidence you have instilled in them. I have the talent to explain seemingly complicated things in simple…

Local Reviews

Its going very well with Emmad. He has been able to give Aidan more confidence and he is now doing more exercises/problems on his own. We are happy with Emmad's manner and abilities.
Tony, Athelstone

Inside RostrevorTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Ava worked on percentages, focusing on calculating percentage increases and decreases in real-world scenarios, and also practiced dividing large numbers using long division.

In Year 10, Doyle tackled solving simultaneous equations by isolating variables and substituting between equations, as well as factorising quadratics using methods like splitting the middle term.

For Year 11, Brea caught up on derivatives by reviewing the foundational rules of differentiation and practicing with basic calculus problems missed during recent school absences.

Recent Challenges

Repeatedly left their assignment unfinished, as noted: "Needed to finish assignment." This led to session time being used for catch-up rather than deeper problem-solving.

In Year 11 Chemistry, confusion with converting grams to moles slowed progress through multi-step stoichiometry problems—without regular homework practice, these gaps persisted.

One Year 8 student skipped assigned revision questions; instead of progressing, the session was spent re-explaining concepts already covered ("did not do the questions I assigned for homework").

For a Year 5 learner, messy working during long division meant frequent step-tracking errors and lost confidence when mistakes appeared mid-calculation.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Rostrevor recently noticed Doyle, a Year 11 student, moving from confusion with factorising quadratics to confidently applying the quadratic formula on his own—just weeks ago he struggled to set up these problems without help.

In another session, a Year 10 student showed new independence by completing homework efficiently and accurately, rather than leaving questions blank or waiting for guidance.

Meanwhile, Ava in Year 4 started using multiplication as a strategy to check her division answers; she'd previously guessed when unsure but now double-checks her work and finishes calculations with minimal 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 Campbelltown Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Stradbroke School.