What do I enjoy most about tutoring? 😁
What I enjoy most about tutoring is the ability to make a meaningful impact on a student's learning journey. I find it incredibly fulfilling to help students build their confidence, develop a stronger understanding of challenging concepts, and achieve their academic goals. Tutoring allows me to create a supportive and personalised learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and actively engaging with the material. I also value the opportunity to adapt my teaching approach to suit different learning styles, which not only enhances their comprehension but also fosters l
My Strengths as Tutor 💪
One of my key strengths as a tutor is my ability to communicate complex ideas in a clear, patient, and accessible manner. I take the time to understand each student’s learning style and adapt my approach to meet their individual needs, which helps foster engagement and deeper understanding. I am highly organised and reliable, which allows me to structure sessions effectively and ensure consistent progress. Additionally, I build strong rapport with students, creating a positive and encouraging learning environment that supports both academic growth and confidence.
Most important things I can do for a student 🏅
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster independent thinking, and create a supportive learning environment tailored to their individual needs. A tutor should not only help clarify difficult concepts but also equip the student with effective strategies for problem-solving and self-directed learning. Encouraging a growth mindset and celebrating progress—no matter how small—can have a lasting impact on a student’s motivation and academic success. Ultimately, a tutor’s role is to empower students to take ownership of their learning and
Subjects Tutored 🎓
Exam Prep 📝
- Naplan tutoring
- SACE tutoring
Tutoring students in 👦 👧
- year 5
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About Angel
Fostering Wellbeing and Confidence in Learning
Angel brings a unique approach to tutoring, drawing on her experience as a Well-being Ambassador where she created workshops and support groups focused on stress management and healthy habits. This background allows her to help students build resilience and confidence, not just academically but also personally. She believes in making learning enjoyable and stress-free, supporting each student’s individual needs while encouraging positive study habits that last beyond the classroom.
Practical Leadership and Program Development
With hands-on experience leading group activities for people of all ages, including designing interactive programs as a volunteer Lifestyle Coordinator, Angel excels at tailoring sessions to suit diverse learning styles. Her skills in program development mean that every lesson is thoughtfully structured, engaging, and adapted to each child’s strengths. Parents can expect lessons that go beyond worksheets—incorporating games, discussions, or creative exercises to keep students motivated.
Empathy, Multilingual Communication & Safety Focus
Angel stands out for her empathetic communication style and ability to connect with students from different backgrounds—she is fluent in English, Gujarati, and Hindi. Holding both a Working With Children Check and National Police Clearance, she prioritises safety while creating an inclusive environment where every child feels heard. Her attention-to-detail ensures parents are kept informed about progress, while her warmth helps students feel comfortable asking questions or tackling challenging topics in Maths or English.
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Recent Tutoring Comments:
was able to form correct gramatical sentences after being taught
was able to form correct gramatical sentences after being taught
needs to work on reading - the pace, pronunciation and understanding of the sentences and words she is reading
unable to differentiate between homophones
unable to differentiate between homophones
needs help spelling