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Duc Tuan Kiet
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Duc Tuan Kiet

Science Tutor Parkside, SA
Know your stuff. Always. As simple as it might sound, really bringing your students a reliable foundation of knowledge on the subject is always crucial. It doesn't mean that you ALWAYS have to know your stuff though, we are human, and human can sometimes afford not to know it all. This is when I would go on, do my research, and make sure the next…
Morgan
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Morgan

Science Tutor Happy Valley, SA
I think that a tutor should be approachable - the student shouldn't be afraid to say that they don't understand something. After all, the tutor is there to help the student through any new concepts and ensure that they are taught in an easy to understand way. The tutor should be able to adapt to the student's most effective learning techiques i.e.…
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Soniabeth
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Soniabeth

Science Tutor Adelaide, SA
I believe that a tutor should be able to build relationships with a student where the students are provided with an environment where they are heard and observed. I think this allows tutors to strategize methods in helping students progress, learn and succeed. This must be done with patience, constant assessment of student's progress, and…
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Hasan

Science Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing I believe a tutor can do for the students is to understand and listen to them and their needs. When a tutor listens and spends time building a relationship with his/her student, it allows the tutor to personalise the learning for the student by incorporating connections to the student's interests. In addition, it allows…
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Prisha

Science Tutor Adelaide, SA
I believe that making every session meaningful, productive but entertaining is key to learning. A tutor should make sure that the student is well-engaged in the session but still focussing on their weaknesses and strengths. A tutor should make a personalized learning experience for every student and build a relationship of trust with the student.…
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Shenal

Science Tutor Adelaide, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to get a proper understanding of the level of mathematical 'maturity' of a specific student, rather than just assuming a certain background knowledge. Once this is established, it's possible to get the core of what exactly a student is struggling with (usually a particular fundamental concept) and…
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Timothy

Science Tutor Urrbrae, SA
The goal of tutoring should be to empower students and thus the primary focus of tuition should be to develop confidence and independence rather than reliance. For this reason, I believe the most important component of tutoring is not working through content, but reflecting and future planning to ensure the student believes they have the skills…
Tina Chenxi
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Tina Chenxi

Science Tutor Urrbrae, SA
1. The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them become more confident with themselves about their ability to achieve the grade they want in the subject they want. As a wise person once said, "if you believe, you're already half way there." As a tutor I want to be able to help my students believe in themselves so they realise…
Ashleigh
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Ashleigh

Science Tutor Morphettville, SA
A tutor should motivate students to want to achieve their best and provide them with opportunities and knowledge on how they can achieve this. A tutor should create a supportive learning environment where the student can thrive and feels comfortable to ask questions. A tutor should teach their student/s how to be a self-directed learner, as this…
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Happed

Science Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to always motivate and inspire them to overcome obstacles and believe in their own potential. The other thing one can do is to develop a positive learning environment that fosters a growth mindset by keeping track of the student progress and planning for structured lesson plans. One of the…
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Janageeth

Science Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
The best thing a tutor can do to a student is to make the subject more interesting so that the students are motivated to learn more. This in turn has a chain effect on improving the standard of the student. My strengths are the ability to identify the student's needs, flexibility, adapting to the situation and dedication. However, the ability to…
Emily
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Emily

Science Tutor Somerton Park, SA
I believe it is really important that a tutor is able to communicate well, encourage and understand the primary needs of their students. The tutor should then be able to think of many different and useful strategies to help the student learn. It is very important the tutor brings a sense of fun to the lesson, to urge the student to want to learn…
Imogen
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Imogen

Science Tutor Somerton Park, SA
A high level of communication between the tutor and the student is vital as this allows a positive learning environment to be created, where students feel comfortable asking questions to attain the extra support they require. Tutors must be supportive and provide constant encouragement in order to motivate the student to achieve their best. A…
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Ashthee

Science Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
Build their confidence in not only their studies but also themselves. This includes comfortability. Students should feel confident in asking questions if they are unsure, requesting clarification of complex ideas, and acknowledging that making mistakes is a natural part of the learning process. Additionally, develop critical thinking skills and…
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Jannet

Science Tutor Mitchell Park, SA
As a tutor, it is very important to be a source of encouragement for each student equally and make them believe in themselves to be successful(success-as defined by each person and not according to the standards of the general public). I also believe it is important to acknowledge the effort of each child, appreciate them where it is…
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Tenzin

Science Tutor Sturt, SA
I can get the words out of a textbook and make them stick. Knowledge should be committed forever and understood, not simply memorised. I can personalise how the facts are delivered, and can support discussion and inquiry into the right answers, to allow students the room to crystallise information in their own minds in their own ways, to connect…
Payal
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Payal

Science Tutor Ascot Park, SA
- Personalise their learning to enhance the knowledge - Minimise the weaknesses a person have & frequently communicate things - Patience - Communication - and lastly Honest & open relationship with the…
Lily
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Lily

Science Tutor Morphettville, SA
I believe that a tutor should guide their students to do their best and learn. A tutor should be good at communicating and explaining things in ways that the student understands. I am a hardworking and organised person and i always give everything my all. I am a perfectionist and worked hard in year 12 to receive a high ATAR. i am approachable and…
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Hamish

Science Tutor Glenelg South, SA
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to be able to fix crucial gaps in a student's knowledge. And consequently, be able to assist the student to achieve full potential in school results. Being patient and understanding that if a student doesn't understand the subject after a few times practicing it, we can always try…
Lekshmi Raj
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Lekshmi Raj

Science Tutor Glengowrie, SA
As I mentioned above, demonstrating what we teach can really help students understand the concepts and ideas better. As a tutor, I believe it's of utmost relevance to encourage students to ask doubts, enhance their presentation skills and build confidence. By pointing out the real-life applications of what they have studied will induce curiosity…
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Veanna

Science Tutor Bedford Park, SA
- communication, trust and team work. communication is not only important for the teaching aspect of tutoring but i would like my student to be confident enough in me such that they can voice out their doubts and concerns to me. trust is important in making sure that they are able to confide in me and team work because if they cooperate with me…
Kyung Jin
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Kyung Jin

Science Tutor Bedford Park, SA
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide support for their learning. Not only through academic support but also encouraging them to pursue their goals and aspirations. I believe as a tutor it is important to help students follow their dreams. As a recent school leaver, I understand and empathise with…
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SantosH

Science Tutor Glenelg East, SA
Give motivation and let them move forward. Well i was a child and i how how can child learn and what to make them enjoy reading. Well i only don’t focus in study i also focus in making things enjoyable and easy to learn.. Technical skills. Creativity. Empathy or kindness and experience. My greatest strength is attention to detail. I've always…

Local Reviews

Our son had a good tutoring experience with Flint. He was good enough to give our son a structured studying thinking and tools to get him through Term 1 successfully. Flint has helped our son to look at problems solving in a different perspective that he was used on his own way of studying, our son has developed enough strategies and tools to be able to carry on on his own for the remainder of the year. We are grateful for Flint for the fantastic friendly experience. He is a great asset as a tutor.
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Inside WarradaleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Sam worked on reading, writing, and locating numbers up to two decimal places and compared hundredths using calculator-based place value activities.

Year 7 student Olivia practised ordering decimal numbers to three places and revised NAPLAN Numeracy test questions with a focus on place value for whole numbers up to one million.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Riley tackled converting metric units of measurement and was introduced to the concept of volume, exploring long multiplication strategies as well.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student repeatedly left sections of maths homework incomplete, especially in exercises converting fractions to decimals, which slowed progress on new material.

In Year 8, a tutor observed her working for subtraction with decimals was hard to follow—numbers not lined up, steps missing. This caused repeated calculation errors that weren't caught during checks.

A Year 11 student focused revision only on familiar algebra questions and avoided tackling multi-step worded problems or taking up feedback on errors. When asked about this, he admitted feeling less confident after recent test setbacks and didn't want to "see where I went wrong."

Recent Achievements

A Warradale tutor noticed Brooke, a high school student, has begun tackling algebraic equations independently without relying on her calculator—choosing to solve them on her own, which is a big shift from earlier sessions when she'd avoid manual calculations.

In Year 8 maths, Prajna now takes more time to re-read comprehension questions before answering and has improved her accuracy as a result; previously she'd rush through and miss key details.

For a younger learner, Jye is showing clearer self-correction while reading aloud—he used to stumble over new words but now pauses and tries decoding strategies before moving on.

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 Cultural Centre Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Christ the King School.