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Ruobing

Legal Studies Tutor Norwood, SA
I think the most important thing is to encourage students. When students facing difficulties, they need encouragement; when they successfully solved a question, they need encouragement. The core of encouragement is to give our students confidence. Be able to explain the problem patiently, break down the incomprehensible problem, draw inferences…
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Efstratia

Legal Studies Tutor Kent Town, SA
Reduce their stress levels around assessment and being resourceful as a learning tool Helping students enjoy school more and improve their grades Student retention (I have 6 regular students a week for the last 2…
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Akshat

Legal Studies Tutor Kent Town, SA
According to me the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to instil confidence and positive mindset in a student which can empower the student to take on challenges. Developing a love for learning also goes a long way, as a tutor teaches a subject which he likes he can encourage curiosity and passion for the subject in his students…
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Jagadish

Legal Studies Tutor Adelaide, SA
Tutor can make student to understand the subject matter very easily. Tutor can provide academic guidance ,human connection and consistency to achieve academic standard. Some of my greatest strengths are that I’m very energetic and patient. I lean on these qualities heavily while I’m tutoring. I think my energy helps keep students engaged and…
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Chanceline

Legal Studies Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important things I can do for a student, is to put myself in their shoes when teaching. Often some students take longer to understand, comprehend or apply the knowledge taught. It' so important to go at their pace, whilst challenging them as well, because there's nothing we can't achieve if we set our minds to it. It' important to simply…
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Timothy

Legal Studies Tutor Burnside, SA
My understanding of a tutors role is not to do the students work, yet to uncover their natural ability so that they may proceed to increase their academic results. Therefore, the most important thing a tutor can do is not only provide advice but draw out the best of people. I have been told I am a 'people person', I previously worked in a busy…
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Maged

Legal Studies Tutor St Georges, SA
Every parent wants their child to thrive, and as a tutor, I believe the three pillars of that success are individualized approaches, motivational guidance, and clear communication. Each student brings unique strengths and interests, and tailoring my methods to ignite their curiosity is crucial. This personalized spark can be the difference between…
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Matthew

Legal Studies Tutor Highgate, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is give a student tools with which to find answers for future questions. I am accessible and personable, and enjoy relating to students and their specific educational situation. I am able to break down concepts into understandable chunks, and I love to use analogies to achieve…
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Sonam

Legal Studies Tutor St Morris, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make things easy for the students to learn. This means by making the students understand and gain knowledge easily which will help them for the long run. As a tutor,my strengths are mainly my communication skills and am very good at figuring out the weak spot of a student. I am…
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Angelika Amor

Legal Studies Tutor Adelaide, SA
Be patient with them when they're learning. Allow themselves to be open to questions and concerns the student may have, but most of all, support them with their studies. I am very: understanding, empathetic, patient and willing to go about different ways in order for the student to fully grasp the content. I know students learn in a variety of…
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Harrison

Legal Studies Tutor Medindie Gardens, SA
Teaching students strategies that they can use in order to overcome the problems they face independently while fostering an enjoyment of the subject. I have experience in imparting knowledge and identifying weaknesses due to my coaching experience. I am a relatively recent high school graduate who has kept in touch with the subjects studied by…

Local Reviews

Excellent, ongoing communication & a great first experience with our son's Year 12 tutor. We look forward to the rest of this journey.
Heather Goode, Mount Osmond

Inside Waterfall GullyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Divyanshu worked on differentiating rational and irrational functions from first principles in Mathematical Methods, as well as tackling stoichiometry calculations and unit conversions like %w/v and ppm in Chemistry.

In Year 11, Lucy focused on revising index laws and practicing operations with fractions—adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing—while also converting between improper and mixed fractions.

Year 9 student Zac explored algebraic expressions by simplifying terms and substituting variables, then reviewed angles within polygons by calculating unknown interior and exterior values using diagrams for support.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 Chemistry student, after being shown how to draw esters and carbohydrates, repeatedly skipped structural details—such as correct hydrogen or oxygen placement—which meant the oxygen atoms were often attached to the wrong carbon, as one tutor observed. This habit led to confusion in multi-step synthesis questions.

In Year 11 Maths, incomplete working was common: when tackling differentiation with eËŁ or ln(x), steps were missed, resulting in sign errors and lost marks under time pressure.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student's untidy working made it hard to trace calculation errors when converting mixed fractions, causing repeated confusion during corrections.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Waterfall Gully recently noticed some real shifts across different year levels.

In Year 11 Chemistry, Divyanshu moved from needing frequent prompts to independently balancing tricky neutralisation reactions and even using the chain, product, and quotient rules confidently in calculus—something he'd previously hesitated with.

Meanwhile, Zac in Year 9 English went from struggling to get words on the page to writing a full-length essay within a week, showing both initiative and structure.

On the primary side, Lucy started volunteering strategies for adding fractions herself after usually waiting for guidance, and last session she factorised simple equations without 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 Burnside Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Seymour College.