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Tutors in Unley Park include a seasoned mathematics teacher with international Olympiad coaching experience, an IB Dux with a 99.95 ATAR and STEM accolades, university-level science mentors, peer leaders and music captains from Walford, award-winning English and history scholars, and experienced educators with postgraduate teaching credentials across multiple disciplines.

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Jiyu

Chinese Tutor Adelaide, SA
Enlighten students. If a student is experiencing any difficulties in life, they can talk to me. I am a very good listener. I will also give advice if necessary. Of course, the most important thing is to help students to improve their grades. Patience. One of my high school teachers said that I am the most patient person he had ever seen.…
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Catherine

Chinese Tutor Adelaide, SA
- Help the students build the interest in learning - Lead the students learn the skills of self-studying - Ensure the students enjoy the process of learning - Make the students feel more confidence and happiness in their future - Patient - Passion - Skills of learning, as well as the experience on the mistakes that I've made while I was a…
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Luotong

Chinese Tutor Adelaide, SA
Building up students' interest on the subject they learned is the most important thing.Because it could be a strong internal drive for students to learn actively, to think positively and to explore. And interest always arises in certain contexts. Especially in mathematics lessons, students often feel boring and monotonous, and the learning…
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Taison

Chinese Tutor Glenside, SA
The most important thing is to answer their questions and teach them well, not just know copy the answers down but actually understand what's going and teach them my own experience As a Chinese background student, I think my math is good and I'm a people person as I have customer service for more than two years and I really want to make more…
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Chi Ka Ariel

Chinese Tutor Adelaide, SA
Discovering the challenges and worries about the topic of students and enabling them to overcome their struggles by explaining in detail. I have good communication skills that I can communicate with different ages; I am responsible, and I will do my best to help students; I am cheerful, outgoing and positive, and I can get along with others well;…
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Ying

Chinese Tutor West Hindmarsh, SA
Providing clear explanations, patient support, and tailored approaches to their learning styles are essential. A tutor should cultivate critical thinking, encourage questions, and foster a positive learning atmosphere. Equally important is instilling self-confidence and a growth mindset, enabling students to tackle challenges independently. Also,…
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YIK Ho

Chinese Tutor Fitzroy, SA
Putting things in an easy way and guiding the students to think this way to solve the problem. This is very important, especially in maths and science subjects, the key for students to improve is by really understanding and the best way to check is to are they able to explain it back to you on another day, not to memorize by hard, maths also not…
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Yong Xuan

Chinese Tutor Tranmere, SA
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is not just being able to teach them a new concept, or help them with solving a difficult problem, but being able to provide the student with the confidence and enthusiasm to tackle similar and more difficult problems in the future. I think some of my strengths as a tutor are my…
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Mu Yun

Chinese Tutor Rostrevor, SA
To help students understand what they can do or what options they have when they have questions or problems is important. Exclusively giving answers and solutions doesn't help students think critically and understand clearly. Instead, allowing students to figure out what they should do or comprehend certain ideas deeply would be something…

Local Reviews

In a short time Emilie has helped my daughter to progress in her Maths. She is empathic and encouraging while consistent and organised in her approach. My daughter looks forward to her lessons with Emilie.
Amalia Tsalikis, Millswood

Inside Unley ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Noah focused on long and short division as well as strategies for rounding numbers to the nearest place value, using both school homework and targeted worksheets.

In Year 8, Ella worked through algebraic expressions by collecting like terms and expanding brackets, then tackled practice questions involving probability of events with sample spaces.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Matilda prepared for her upcoming maths test by revising exponentials and also completed key sections of her biochemistry assignment, discussing concepts like electronegativity and dipoles.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student's algebra work revealed a tendency to "skip showing steps in working," making it difficult to spot and fix sign errors; as noted, "more care needs to be taken in formatting her working out."

Meanwhile, in Year 11 Biology, an assignment draft was only worked on during lessons—independent progress at home lagged behind, impacting readiness for deadlines.

For a primary student, over-reliance on calculators emerged when practicing times tables and rounding, which slowed recall of basic facts.

In one session, a lack of confidence meant questions weren't asked even when confusion arose about worded problems.

Recent Achievements

One Unley Park tutor recently saw a big shift with a Year 11 student who, after struggling to work through practice tests alone, started completing most homework independently and only needed help with the last two questions.

In another session, a Year 8 student who previously waited for every prompt now tries solving algebra problems solo—she explained her process out loud and pinpointed mistakes herself when shown.

Meanwhile, in primary years, a younger student went from needing reminders to forming sentences using new words each week without any prompting. At the end of one lesson, she read her sentences aloud on her own initiative.

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 Unley Civic Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Walford Anglican School for Girls.