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Saini

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, 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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Congqiang

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
Try make tutoring fun, students no matter how hard you try will not retain information and be willing to learn if they are really against it. So by presenting the content in a fun but still effective manner, it is bound to show results. The most important thing when it comes to content is to not spoon feed them with the right answers, you need…
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Ngoc Minh Tam
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Ngoc Minh Tam

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster confidence, inspire curiosity, and provide a supportive learning environment. A tutor should adapt their teaching to the student's individual needs, ensuring complex topics are broken down into understandable concepts. Encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving skills…
Joseph Kevin
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Joseph Kevin

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
Tutor helps to develop interest of a particular subject in students life. A lot many times, students like the subject because the way of delivery and the personality of the tutor. I believe to have the character and passion to transform young minds in understanding and applying fundamental concepts. I have good people and communication skills.…
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Khin Htar

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
To be patient and understanding that everyone learns at a different pace and making sure that no matter how long it takes you have to ensure that the student fully understands the topic they're learning I'm patient and love to learn alongside the students and the possibility that the students might find better ways of understanding and solving it…
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Dharitri

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
1. Build a good rapport and understand the abilities of student 2. Tailor lessons into bits and chunks so that it's easier to understand 3.Set goals 4. Provide constructive feedback back 5. Make learning more fun 6. Pour a lot of confidence and courage 7. Continuous monitoring Being an engineer and having a parent from teaching…
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Dineth

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
A tutor must be able to secure a positive impression of the subject in the student's mind, regardless of how arduous the subject content might be. A tutor is a third parent and must have immense patience to ensure that the child grasps each and every detail, even if they ask us to repeat what we taught. Besides, as tutors, we must always advocate…
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Sneha

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
A tutor can be kind and patient with the student and open to any kind of question, however basic it might be and not ridicule the child. The tutor can also repeat the same thing until the student had finally grasped the concept so that they are completely confident. Having grown up around teachers, I have learnt a lot from them. I have learnt to…
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Rohan Ramesh

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
The tutor has so many key responsibilities and actions to do. As he/she needs to aware that individuals are understanding, there should be effective communication, setting realistic goals, creating a supportive environment and also providing them a constructive feedback. I am good in teaching and received very good compliment from my colleagues…
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Iyad

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
There are 2 jobs of a tutor. To make the student understand what they are learning and also encourage them to do quality practice questions. I have a really deep understanding in all concepts of maths and physics (high school level), and I'm really good at breaking them down into simpler bits. I also know the importance of practicing these…
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Nirav

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
I think teaching students how to be independent is something tutors must do. Prioritizing things like active learning wherein students get to question things themselves, rather than being spoon-fed answers is important. Making them learn that they can find the answers themselves if they put in the effort is important. And obviously creating all…
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David

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
A lot of students have the preconception that math is impossible and unenjoyable. If you can unlock a students joy for mathematical thinking and problem solving, than half the job is done. Mainly the ability to convey complicated mathematical concepts in a clear concise and (maybe most importantly) enjoyable…
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Geraldo

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
For me it is important for tutor to be able to encourage and make the student enjoy learning. Because in order for students to learn faster, they would need to be willing to digest the new knowledge and information given by the tutor. Furthermore, it is important for tutor to look at a problem from many different perspective, because one point of…
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Nathaniel

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe that guiding students in a simple and clear manner, making them feel comfortable asking questions, and making them enjoy coming to class are very important things a tutor should do for their students. My stengths is that I am fun and easy-going and will always make the learning process memorable and enjoyable to the students. I am…
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Bingqi

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
-Tailoring lessons to the student's unique needs, strengths, and weaknesses to ensure effective learning. -Make learning interesting and engaging to keep the student motivated and invested in their education. -Teach the student strategies for independent learning so they can become self-sufficient learners. - Strong understanding of the subjects…
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Hu

Chemistry Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important things I can offer are patience and the ability to deliver complex ideas through clear, visual explanations. Patience is crucial because it allows me to truly listen and understand what children are trying to communicate from their unique perspectives, so I can connect with them on their level, making it easier to explain…
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Aditya

Chemistry Tutor Docklands, VIC
To be consoling and confident, so that the student believes in you. To have a very good relationship with the student is an important key because it releases the stress on the student-tutor barrier, which is important especially during learning. Additionally, to motivate the student in achieving intellectual barriers. I am a people person as i am…
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Nicholas

Chemistry Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I see my role as a tutor to guide my students, providing them with the strategies necessary to develop their knowledge and understanding. I think its important to be patient and allow students to build their own understanding with my guidance. I also think that it is important to be a good role model for students. As a student myself, I…
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Sourav

Chemistry Tutor Melbourne, VIC
A tutor can show the beauty of the subject and make the student love the subject. Once that happens, the student can excel not only in that subject, but can also approach everything in life with confidence and aptitude. I love teaching - That would be my greatest strength. I am really good at it & experienced. I have always had a good bonding…
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Marco

Chemistry Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing I can do for a student is build their confidence in their learning. By the time I have finished a term (or 2) with my student's, they are more confident, more intuitive and approach their work with excitement. Additionally, I will provide the necessary tools for a student to carry on to their further studies. If you're a…
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Ankita

Chemistry Tutor Melbourne, VIC
A tutor can engage the mind of a child and develop a love for the subject within the child. Education has the power to broaden horizons and inculcate a sense of satisfaction which I believe can be brought in by the help of a tutor. Being able to communicate at a level that the child understands is a must. As a tutor, you must be able to build a…
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Bethany

Chemistry Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to celebrate their successes, big or small. It can be difficult for some students to maintain a love for learning, or even just develop a motivation to study more, so I believe that a tutor is a pillar of support for the student throughout their learning. A tutor can give that…
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Sarah

Chemistry Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Studying techniques, creating good habits and of course, feedback for improvements! These are the important aspects that a tutor should show their students. There is much more to learning than parroting back facts - information needs to absorbed, regurgitated, reused in a practical sense. I have much hands-on experience in using my chosen skills -…

Local Reviews

Kratika is doing well, Trinity is happy working with her.
Cath, Port Melbourne

Inside South MelbourneTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Gracie practised addition and subtraction with numbers in the hundreds, explored number patterns, and worked on reading both digital and analog clocks.

In Year 10, Alex tackled solving equations through a practice test and school math booklet, then moved onto factorisation worksheets and revisited tricky past paper questions for deeper understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Elias focused on psychology exam revision by breaking down evidence-based interventions for phobias and reviewing classical versus operant conditioning using real exam questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student was often quick to answer before thinking through problems, especially with worded time conversions; "she rushed her answers and missed details," leading to extra confusion when homework was set.

In Year 10 algebra, one student avoided writing out full solutions—"needs to always write complete solutions and steps"—which made it harder to catch minor errors during revision.

A Year 11 student struggled with combining concepts from earlier chapters into new topics, sometimes relying on recent content only, which limited deeper understanding when tackling mixed-topic exam questions.

Moments like these meant time in sessions was spent re-explaining or backtracking rather than progressing.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in South Melbourne noticed Violet, a Year 10 student, honestly identifying her weak spots in statistics and, after just one targeted session, she began reading data sets more carefully and correctly—a real shift from earlier mistakes.

In another session, Achilles (Year 8) moved beyond following set methods and started tackling maths problems with his own strategies; he even asked for an extra question at the end to test himself, showing new initiative.

Meanwhile, Gracie in primary school said she now feels happy heading into class because she finally understands multiplication after struggling before.

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 Emerald Hill Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like South Melbourne Primary School.