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Mashia Wadi
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Mashia Wadi

Chemistry Tutor Richmond, VIC
Building a Positive Relationship: Establishing a positive and supportive relationship with the student can enhance the learning experience. This involves understanding the student's goals and challenges. Tailor Instruction to Individual Needs: Recognize that every student is unique and may require different approaches to learning. Adapting…
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Kishita

Chemistry Tutor Malvern East, VIC
I should be able to make learning fun for the student and make the student feel more confident while dealing with the subject. The student might slowly develop liking for the subject if they find it easy and interesting. The most important task that should be done is that the concept is clear for the student such that they don't ever feel the…
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Mugdha

Chemistry Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
Most important thing a tutor can do for a student is making them feel that their all queries are valid and making them ask more and more questions without hesitation. Also patiently answering thier queries is most important. I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, make learning less intimidating,…
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Annie

Chemistry Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important thing is definitely the genuine desire to see a student improve. I think my strengths lie in being able to customise my experience to each student depending on their confidence, learning speed, and learning style. I'm also confident in my ability to present and explain topics with patience, and also my competency in the…
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Syeda Mahnoor

Chemistry Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
As a tutor, the most important thing I can do for a student is to be available whenever they need me. In the past, students have had questions 1 hour before their exams. They have my number so they can contact me as needed and I will reply ASAP to explain what they are struggling with. To be a tutor is to be a source of knowledge that they can…
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Georgina

Chemistry Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I think that being patient and empathetic are two of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Listening empathetically to a student can help a tutor to understand the way that the student thinks. In turn, the student feels understood and real improvements can be made. Patience is important for many reasons in tutoring. In my…
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Po-Ying (Calvin)

Chemistry Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
The conmmunication skills, the fluency of the interpretation will directly influence what the student received from teacher and also their capability to focus on the session. I'm willing to understand what the students are thinking, and can try to find a easier path for them base on what they have already understood. I am accessible and easy to…
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Hui Yee

Chemistry Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
First, I think the most important thing is a tutor should help the student to solve their puzzles and understand the topics thoroughly. Second, a tutor should always give encouragement to the students so they are always positive when facing difficulties. In my opinion, I think my strength is I am patient. Even the students feel confused after few…
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Binduja

Chemistry Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
The most important skill would be the ability to teach the most complex concept by breaking it down to a simpler version for the student to learn and remember lifelong. My strengths are good communication skills, flexibility, patience, understanding the students' problems, and guide them accordingly. Other strengths would include being more…
Cyrah
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Cyrah

Chemistry Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I believe that it is paramount for a tutor to understand that every student learns differently and therefore may need a different approach to studying to achieve their goals. A tutor should ask their student how they learn best and implement this feedback into their approach to tutoring. Similarly, it is important to understand that each student…
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Sandeep

Chemistry Tutor Ormond, VIC
Analyze the pattern of study the student is interested in. Make the learning sessions more interacting. Create a sense of interest to the student in subject topics. Give more live examples for the student to understand instead of sticking to traditional teaching. Understanding and analyzing the student. Finding comprehensive ways to teach the…
Daniel
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Daniel

Chemistry Tutor Glen Iris, VIC
To inspire interest, engagement and enjoyment in learning A Unimelb BBiomed Hons graduate (2016), I have 5 years experience in tutoring, with students ranging from Year 6 to Year 12, and subjects including Maths, English, Chemistry, Biology and French. I am an effective communicator and get on well with…
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Bavadharini

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
In the short run, it is to ensure that they are grasping the concepts in the curriculum. In the long run, the most important thing is to shape their learning habits and change the way they approach concepts so that they are not disheartened by difficulty or sheer amount of learning that awaits them. I am patient while clearing doubts and…
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Andrew

Chemistry Tutor Ormond, VIC
Tutors can help students develop the knowledge required for their schooling, but also help students develop the skills to learn efficiently and to a deeper level. This sets up good foundations for the future, if the student would like to study more in the future in the field, and will be helpful for future endeavors (university for example). I am…
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Tariq

Chemistry Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning easier and engaging, and provide clear, supportive guidance tailored to their individual needs. My strengths as a tutor include clear communication, patience, and the ability to break down complex topics into easy-to-understand steps. I also adapt…
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Dhanraj

Chemistry Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
I think a tutor is a map for the pathway of the student's success. The tutor will do all within their limit to make sure they have given enough importance to the student to excel. This includes the peripheral knowledge that a student should have surrounding the content/topic - which means what is the purpose of learning/ how is it going to help…
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Dinesh

Chemistry Tutor Ormond, VIC
Tutors can be a reason to guide the students in the right direction. Sometimes, a student might need a tiny little nudge to get them on track and tutors can be or are the right persons for that. A tutor can be a friend guiding the student in every obstacle they come across. A tutor can also be a role model for the students by creating a long…
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Rushil

Chemistry Tutor Hawthorn East, VIC
Always being there for them whenever they need and also give them perfect and understandable solution to their problem. Also try to make them understand each and every topic crystal clear. I can certainly make sure that students will always get a solution for their any problem and also I can motivate them to study and importance of it in real…
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Vania

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
The first and foremost is being patient. Not everyone can learn and understand concepts at the same pace, so patience is very important. Trying different learning styles when the initial learning style doesn't work is another one, because people don't learn the same way. I'm very good at breaking down complex concepts into clear,…
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Hevish

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
Teachers are considered as one of the people who shape someone's future or career. By giving good pieces of advice by basing myself on my personal experience as a student, I'll make sure that the student is always on the right track. I'll try to inspire students regularly by for example talking about awesome stuffs in science and maths which would…
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Ngoc Minh Tam

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster confidence, inspire curiosity, and provide a supportive learning environment. A tutor should adapt their teaching to the student's individual needs, ensuring complex topics are broken down into understandable concepts. Encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving skills…
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SOFIU

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
Provide necessary educational materials and resources for the student to excel in studies. Engaging in Interactive…
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Myles

Chemistry Tutor Southbank, VIC
Patience, reassurance and having a growth mindset. Flexibility, due dilligence and…

Local Reviews

James has started very promisingly with Daniel which is great and I think even in the short space of time they have been together James is beginning to feel more confident with Daniel and his Maths in general.
Glen, Brighton

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Spencer worked on understanding fractions by exploring halves, quarters, and eighths, and used number lines to see how these relate.

For Year 10, Ollie focused on coordinate geometry skills such as finding the gradient of a line using two points and determining linear equations from graphs.

Meanwhile, Alice in Year 12 reviewed matrix methods including transition matrices and financial modelling with compound interest rates, tackling exam-style problems to prepare for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student lost marks on SAC extended response questions by not thoroughly reading the questions, leading to incomplete answers—"needs to take more time to read the questions thoroughly," a tutor noted.

In Year 11, another student showed stress during live log graph exercises and initially hesitated to work through problems aloud; practice in real-time helped reduce anxiety.

A Year 7 learner sometimes avoided writing out algebra steps, which hid calculation errors until review.

Meanwhile, a Grade 2 child often struggled with attention during numeracy activities, requiring frequent redirection before tackling multi-step place value tasks.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Balaclava noted that one Year 11 student, Alice, has started coming to sessions with her own process for matrix multiplication and now asks for help only with the toughest questions—she used to rely on step-by-step guidance throughout.

In Year 8 maths, Leo was previously hesitant to engage but recently followed a complex lesson about collecting like terms and even paid close attention during explanations, something he struggled with before.

Meanwhile, a younger student, Lara, has begun preparing thoughtful questions ahead of each session rather than waiting passively for guidance; last week she independently solved several semi-circle identification problems.

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 St Kilda Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Yeshivah College.