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Fernando

Tutor Bellevue Hill, NSW
Understand them. Be able to see what it is that a student needs and what they are good at. I think a tutor needs a lot of empathy and needs to be able to understand how each student’s minds work and find the best way to teach them the subjects. I am very patient with students. I empathize with them since I remember very well what it is to be in…
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Tiana

Tutor Manly, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is being prepared. I have had 1-1 Spanish tutoring in the past, and every week my tutor would arrive prepared with documents and interactive lessons, which were fundamental in enriching my learning of the subject and making the sessions more enjoyable. Additionally, the tutor needs to maintain…
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Aina

Tutor Bellevue Hill, NSW
I think that what a tutor has to do is first of all to motivate the students and make them feel good, having a close and pleasant relationship will help the student feel at ease. I think it is also very important to give feedback to the students, either to improve or to say that they are doing things well. It is also important to look for…
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Beatrice

Tutor Balgowlah Heights, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, tailor lessons to their unique learning style, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions. Beyond just teaching content, a tutor should inspire curiosity, foster a positive attitude toward learning, and help the…
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michael

Tutor Balgowlah Heights, NSW
The most important thing is to not only tell them how to do a problem but also tips and tricks on how to efficiently and correctly answer a range of questions over and over whilst also giving them exam tips and tricks for them to minimise errors and mistakes. I believe my strength are explaining complex problems in easier and more understandable…
Harry
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Harry

Tutor Bondi Junction, NSW
To make learning engaging, to be empathetic, and to help the student understand the 'why' and 'how' of solutions to strengthen fundamental concepts as opposed to just handing over a formula I am very patient, have great communication skills and love the elegance of problem…
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carla

Tutor Fairlight, NSW
- Be patient - Give real examples to make them understand it easier - Provide extra information / exercises - Help them with your experience and your knowledge. I am so patient and I know how to explain things in a easier way for them to understand it better. I like to give a lot of examples and play while…
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Vedant

Tutor Woollahra, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to clarify concepts, provide personalized guidance, offer encouragement, provide ample practice with feedback, cultivate critical thinking, and build a supportive relationship. As a tutor, my strengths lie in my ability to explain complex mathematical concepts in simple terms, adapt my…
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Stephen

Tutor Sherwood, QLD
Improve students' grades at school and improve students' self-confidence towards Maths and English. I have a very high knowledge of the N.S.W. School curriculum. I am professional with all parents and I cater to the individual student and the student's…
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Rikka Mae

Tutor Woollahra, NSW
To be an effective teacher, I consider about being honest which can establish trust, being flexible to adjust with the techniques and approaches to the student, being confident and act as a good role model. Patience, dedication and passion are my top strengths that makes me a great tutor. Having those three essential personality, anyone will be a…
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Vy

Tutor Bondi Junction, NSW
Again, providing help academically is important, however, everyone who is smart can do that easily. However, that's not everything being a tutor is about. A tutor needs to have the supportive manner, encouraging the student verbally would be one of many ways to help. And as for helping with their difficulties when it comes to homework, tutors…
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Elisa

Tutor Bondi, NSW
Encouraging critical thinking nurtures problem-solving skills and fostering self-confidence are paramount. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in my ability to explain complex concepts in simple terms, my patience and understanding when working through difficulties with students, as well as my adaptability in tailoring teaching methods to suit…
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Maria Belen

Tutor Bondi, NSW
It's about being there for them. Being present not just physically, but emotionally and intellectually, offering support and encouragement. It's about providing honest feedback, and fostering an environment of trust and respect. I consider my strengths to be my ability to empathize and connect with people from diverse backgrounds. I believe that…
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rodrigo

Tutor Darling Point, NSW
Be there for them and support them in all their needs. In a friendly but still strict manner help the students to reach their goals and be sure that they learn as much as possible. Attentive to details, easygoing, friendly and interested. I am able to relate to the student and understand his needs and support them achieving their…
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Maya

Tutor Woollahra, NSW
Work with a student until the point that they are so confident in a concept that they can become a tutor themselves. My strengths are that I am patient, I will work with a student for hours without tiring to ensure they have mastered a concept, good at explaining, I can break down a complex topic into simple bits that can be easily understood ,…
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Quy Duong

Tutor Potts Point, NSW
The most valuable thing that a tutor can do for a student is to give them clear explanations of every topic and hence, be able to make significant improvements in their score at school. I believe my greatest strength as a tutor is patience. If the student told me to explain something, I would try my best to do that until I was told that my student…
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Brenda

Tutor Manly, NSW
Inspire by building a safe and supportive learning environment My passion and my…
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Kevin

Tutor Woollahra, NSW
Help them understand what they're doing. I feel like my years throughout school were more directed to knowing the methodology to get good grades but not having a proper understanding of the way things worked. Being a bit older you look at things in a different way, and I feel like if they start understanding the subjects properly from a young age,…
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Jiajia

Tutor Bondi Junction, NSW
let students understand knowledge in fundamentally and exploit their interest in learning. I am confident and patient in personality and understand the knowledge fundamentally, which means I can show the derivation for all the…
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Nimha

Tutor Neutral Bay, NSW
A tutor can transform a student's life by helping them become more confident in their academic career, which inevitably improves general confidence. Further, a tutor provides mentoring and coaching as experts in their field which a student can carry with them beyond school, ensuring they are set up for success in their chosen field. I believe a…
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Haialee Marie

Tutor Potts Point, NSW
Helping the student in their academic homework is an important thing. But giving them less pressure and exciting way to learn is another. It will take passion and trust to create a deeper connection with the student. I am patient and really love to interacts with kids. I am passionate in tutoring and mentoring. In fact, I have done outreach for…
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Andrea

Tutor Potts Point, NSW
I consider that the most important thing that you can do for a student is help them to see the use of the things that they are learning and make them understand why it is important to learn these things. Helping them to develop love for the subject, and this way it will be easier for them to develop a love for study in general. I think that my…
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Zach

Tutor Neutral Bay, NSW
Show effort. Regardless of the grades a student receives, I've noticed that effort never goes unnoticed by students. I have great patience and ability to communicate with all educational levels. I believe this has derived from my leadership roles across the past two years as these roles have required me to interact with students of all ages.…

Local Reviews

Great report - Niamh is fantastic - thx
Nicky, Rose Bay

Inside Watsons BayTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Michael revised algebra questions in preparation for an upcoming test and practiced solving equations involving both x and y.

For Year 9, Sasha focused on ratios and rates by reviewing her topic test and term exam paper, identifying areas to improve before finals.

Meanwhile, Roy in Year 10 worked through a holiday homework booklet covering algebraic techniques and coordinate geometry to consolidate his understanding ahead of the new term.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9, one student's algebra progress was limited by messy written work; as a tutor observed, "needs to get used to setting out work properly—linear equations in most cases will need to be solved on paper rather than just mentally."

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student preparing for exams struggled with time management and did not consistently check their answers under timed conditions, which led to repeated minor errors.

In Year 6 maths sessions, incomplete working made it hard for the tutor to identify where confusion began when dividing fractions. In those moments, confidence dropped and valuable learning opportunities slipped past.

Recent Achievements

During a recent Watsons Bay tutoring session, Roy, a high school student, confidently tackled algebra problems he'd struggled with at the start—he revisited those same questions and solved them independently this time.

Another tutor noted that Sasha, also in high school, now actively identifies her own mistakes and is keen to fix them during sessions, a shift from earlier weeks when she was hesitant to speak up about errors.

Meanwhile, Zane in Year 3 has shown a big change in attitude: instead of getting discouraged by wrong answers, he keeps trying until he gets it right.

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 Watsons Bay Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Vaucluse Public School.