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Nam

Physics Tutor Braybrook, VIC
Tutor can be challenging, especially when it comes to motivating our students. I am a very patient person and I love making everything in a simplified way so that student can understand better. I always see the potential in each of different students and as we are living in such a busy and demanding time, everyone expect students to learn fast and…
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Cindy

Physics Tutor Footscray, VIC
I believe ongoing feedback and encouragement play a significant role in helping students track their progress to achieve their academic goals. Being a tutor allows me to share my personal knowledge and skills which I have built over several years to help others achieve their learning…
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Tasnin Hassan

Physics Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
I think creating a supportive learning environment is very important as it will slowly build their confidence and not make them want to give up. Along with my problem-solving skills, my deeper understanding of the subjects is important for my student as well. I have strong communication skills which allow me to engage with students, making their…
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Joya

Physics Tutor Footscray, VIC
A tutor can inculcate positive and good values in a student. H/she through her experience can bring a massive change in a student way of thinking and solving problems. I believe a good tutor is the one who makes a student feel easy to approachable and can trust on him/her. As a tutor, I feel i am very friendly and easy to approach person. Students…
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Beauty

Physics Tutor Footscray, VIC
Passion and enthusiasm in the subject being delivered. Being knowledgeable and able to communicate knowledge such that the student can easily apply the knowledge. Ability to pay attention to the students needs and areas for improvement. My strengths are in making topics relatable and applicable to a wide range of questions. My main strengths are…
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Sophie

Physics Tutor Flemington, VIC
Making sure the student is truly understanding the work - this means not judging the student and creating a judgement free zone where they can ask questions and can admit when they don't understand topics. I am patient with my students, willing to answer any questions and go over identified weak areas as many times as…
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Preeti

Physics Tutor Flemington, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student, is to show the easiest method to learn the content of the subject. A tutor can teach the way to decode the subject matter. Once, the tutor teach the method to learn and the student understand that method, a student should become independent to learn similar topics. I think a tutor…
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Xavier

Physics Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is find the most efficient way to deliver concepts to their students. This will always change for each student, and so a good tutor has to be flexible and receptive to what works and what doesn't. The end goal really is to get them educated, and if that means fostering a strong friendly connection or simply…
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Nadarasar

Physics Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
Empathy: Understand how the student is feeling or understood a particular concept based on their behavioural and body language cues. This is because most students do not give explicit feedback. Understanding the student's learning pace: Every student is unique and have their own pace of learning. As a tutor you need to adapt to that. I am…
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Nguyen

Physics Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
Build a healthy relationship with student and help them build a healthy relationship with learning in general so they don't dread showing up to class/tutor feeling like they don't belong. It is also crucial that they believe in themselves and sustain a growth and open mindset when approaching studying. I feel like THE most important concept…
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James

Physics Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
Be fully aware and considerate of each student's learning needs and situation. A good tutor will try multiple methods to tailor to each students learning style. Patience, high level knowledge in mathematics, willingness to learn where needed, open…
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Franz Kevin

Physics Tutor Oak Park, VIC
the important thing is to give them a wide range of approaches to learning. since not everyone has the same style of learning. I think my persistence to help them understand the lesson and somehow makes them enjoy what they are…
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Avidu

Physics Tutor Oak Park, VIC
I think the most important thing i can do for a student is to create a safe space for learning to enable the student to grow their confidence and independence. That way we can enable them to tackle challenges on their own in the future. I would say my key strengths are patience, clear communication, and adaptability. I take time to understand how…
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Sangay

Physics Tutor Oak Park, VIC
Encouraging the students and improving them in the field of their studies as well as making them feel confidence by developing “It’s never late to start†attitude. I am very easy going person who people can trust and also who is reliable and flexible to deal…
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Dawa

Physics Tutor Braybrook, VIC
The best thing a teacher can do to a student is to adapt to student's learning style. I have experienced that every student learn differently, some are visual, some hands-on discussion based and some with stories. A great tutor identifies how each student learns fast and adjust their approach accordingly. I have emotional intelligence to learn…
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Mohammad Radian

Physics Tutor West Footscray, VIC
Tutor not only teaches you one certain subject they have the ability to teach a different lifestyle. This for me is the most important thing. My motto is, “Train up a child in the way he/she should go; and when he/she is old, he/she will not depart from it" Being patient has always been my best friend. As a tutor you need to be patient as well…
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RANDALL

Physics Tutor Flemington, VIC
The willingness to help and to commit time, energy, and patience. If the tutor is doing for the sake of doing, it shows the lack of commitment. I truly believe that teaching is a passion-driven job. Students will know your desire and commitment. One of my strength is my willingness to go down to the students' level rather than expecting the…
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Darel

Physics Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
From my previous experience teaching a lot of students. The most vital point the student wants from their mentor is compassion and sympathy to connect with them. Once I can connect with them, I can understand at what level they are currently in and use the best method to help them strive to the best possible level they can achieve for the given…
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Muhammad

Physics Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
According to my experience, the most important thing for a tutor is to build such a relationship with the student so that the student should be comfortable talking and sharing his/her problems and issues without any hesitation. As a tutor, my strengths are motivating the students, communication, flexibility, patience, and adaptability according to…
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Aiman

Physics Tutor West Footscray, VIC
I consider developing their ways of thinking towards a point that they can lead themselves, linking reality problems with the teaching materials, listening to their needs and guiding students to know their future opportunities are the most important things a tutor can do. I am currently studying Master of Engineering Structural at the University…
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Aagaj

Physics Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be there with them, really listening and understanding. When we connect on a personal level and show genuine interest, it sparks their curiosity and makes them want to learn more. As a tutor, my goal is to light that fire within them, to make them excited about the subject and eager to…
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Jessica

Physics Tutor Footscray, VIC
I believe it is the confidence that tutors can develop in their students, so that the stress and nervousness is lessened when it comes to taking the end-of-year exams, or even just a simple test. Also, to be able to cultivate an understanding and mutual relationship with the student so that there is no shyness or hesitation when it comes to asking…
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Grace

Physics Tutor Braybrook, VIC
Do our best we can and always put ourselves in our student's shoes to understand the best way to tutor them Good communicator, passionate about my work, patient, motivated,…

Local Reviews

All went well with Sharmin and James got a lot from the sessions.
Sharmin, Moonee Ponds

Inside Essendon WestTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Liam worked on decimals with addition and subtraction, using number lines to visualise calculations.

For Year 9, Olivia tackled factorisation of monic quadratics and solved area problems involving algebraic expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ethan revised trigonometry concepts—focusing on the Cartesian plane—and practised finding equations of lines using real-world examples from past assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student relied heavily on a formula sheet for finance problems—when asked to write out the interest formula from context, he paused and searched his notes instead. As one tutor observed, "he goes to his formula sheet for questions that in my opinion can be written... just by knowing how to use maths."

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student struggled with structuring her working out for index laws, leading to confusion during revision.

In Year 12 Physics, slow rearrangement of formulas and mixing up indices often forced extra time spent reworking steps rather than deepening understanding of concepts like relativity.

Recent Achievements

One Essendon West tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who used to get stuck on physics formula work—now he's confidently picking the right formulas and manipulating them without hesitation.

A Year 10 student recently tackled factorising trinomials in her head and started checking her answers independently, instead of waiting for prompts.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student has gone from guessing at addition to carrying out sums in his head perfectly, showing real focus during sessions.

Last week, Sam handed in an essay that received strong teacher feedback after previously struggling to express his ideas clearly.

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 Moonee Valley Libraries—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Bernard's College.