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Amalu Rose

Chemistry Tutor Arundel, QLD
To be patient enough to make the student understand the concepts and mould the student to be capable enough to apply the concepts in the real life. Listen, explain and communicate with students efficiently and build a healthy and friendly relationship with them. I am efficient in time management and I can multitask and work even under pressure.…
Jenna
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Jenna

Chemistry Tutor Southport, QLD
Tutors should execute multiple duties to ensure students' needs are met exceptionally. One duty includes building interpersonal relationships with students and creating a supportive environment so that learners will feel comfortable and encouraged to engage in lessons. Tutors should also have a solid grasp of the concepts being taught. Expertise…
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Tanisha
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Tanisha

Chemistry Tutor Southport, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to boost their self-confidence and self belief so they understand their capabilities to perform well in their academics. My biggest strength as a tutor is my adaptable teaching style. I am able to modify my teaching style to the preference and learning style of my students so they can learn…
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Akila

Chemistry Tutor Southport, QLD
Be encouraging and supportive, understanding that mistakes and errors are a part of the learning process. Additionally, tutors should encourage a lot of questions from the student. Tutors should also not generalise their teaching but rather tailor it to each student, and if possible make it enjoyable. Lastly, it is important to be on the same page…
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Gihyeok

Chemistry Tutor Southport, QLD
As teachers have to look over a lot of students, students who fall behind or struggle with conventional learning styles only get a limited amount of help. This is where the tutor jobs come in and provide a customized learning experience that is ideal and unique to each student. Tutors are like safety inspectors where they 1. Recheck their…
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Leah

Chemistry Tutor Coombabah, QLD
Actively listening to what the student had to say in regards to what they understand and what they struggle with is very important. Letting the student also feel involved in their learning, as opposed to being ordered around sets up a safe environment for the student. I am open minded to the ways other people find they learn best, allowing myself…
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Muhammad

Chemistry Tutor Biggera Waters, QLD
Tutoring allows you to know your students better and know their individual needs. Students who go see their teachers during office hours for tutoring perform better because their questions are answered in one-on-one tutoring. I believe in equity. I struggled in school. My parents weren't very educated and couldn't help me with my homework. They…
Angus
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Angus

Chemistry Tutor Southport, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is to inspire passion; a person who is sincerely interested in a subject and has a drive to continue delving into it will naturally go much further and achieve much higher then an unmotivated genius no matter the intellect as they will enjoy the entire journey of learning and not just focus on the results. I…
Collin
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Collin

Chemistry Tutor Southport, QLD
Its most important for a tutor to attempt to learn how the student learns, what techniques and strategies work for them. As all students learn differently its crucial to be capable of creatively and freely thinking so that you can implement different techniques to help them. Patience, Studious and Creative…
Shweta
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Shweta

Chemistry Tutor Southport, QLD
Tutors fill a different role than teachers and parents, and that puts them in a unique position to support students. Personal relationships are foundational to student success -- the more connected a student feels to his or her tutor, the more the tutor creates trust and respect, essential ingredients for students to learn well. When a tutor…
Jade
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Jade

Chemistry Tutor Southport, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help build their confidence. A student is able to do anything, learn anything but only if they believe that they can do it or learn it. Being friendly, easy going, relaxed and flexible are key to giving a student confidence because without it, they aren't going to progress. I have learn't…
Nicole
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Nicole

Chemistry Tutor Southport, QLD
I am flexible with my teaching method to accommodate various learning styles of the student to ensure that they fully grasp the concept. I am confident in the subjects I am tutoring and I boost the student's confident by clarifying any doubts they might have with the subject.…
Jayadeep
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Jayadeep

Chemistry Tutor Southport, QLD
I think the most important things would include customizing the lessons to the student's pace and specific needs. Also, building confidence is essential to ensure that the student takes pride in the progress they made to gain the desire to learn more. I have a strong foundation in the subject matter which allows me to provide accurate and…
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ARVIKABEN

Chemistry Tutor Southport, QLD
To build a relationship with student in which students can feel really comfortable to ask freely. Tutor have to apply a method of teaching which is comfortable to the all the students in class. I am great communicator and I can create an environment in which students can feel comfort and can freely ask their doubt. Students must feel no hesitation…
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Helen

Chemistry Tutor Molendinar, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized support and guidance, foster a positive learning environment, and empower them with the tools and confidence to succeed independently. Additionally, offering constructive feedback, encouragement, and motivation helps students develop resilience and a growth mindset.…
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Shaina

Chemistry Tutor Gold Coast, QLD
To make them understand everything easily and in a friendly manner..so they think studies are not that hard..so not only students but also tutor can learn new things from them.. My communivtion skills,my tricks to teach…
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Joshua

Chemistry Tutor Gold Coast, QLD
be patient and to really simplify topics so that the student can really grasp the entire concept not just remember it because exams can twist certain questions and if they really know the topic they will be able to answer the question no matter the complexity i am passionate, patient and will work endlessly in order for someone to understand the…
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Christopher

Chemistry Tutor Ashmore, QLD
To give the student confidence, and to overcome exam anxiety. Many of my students are under in high stress situations, such as year 12 students trying to get a good enough result to get into university. They have a high workload. So it's important to calmly effectively show the student that it's not too hard, and to put in the work, so there is no…
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Janine Veanne

Chemistry Tutor Southport, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a positive, supportive environment, tailor lessons to the student’s learning style, and encourage critical thinking. A good tutor helps build confidence, motivates students, and provides clear explanations that make challenging concepts more approachable. I believe my strengths…
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Sara

Chemistry Tutor Ashmore, QLD
Generally, students that seek the help of a tutor are struggling with the approach of their teacher to explaining a certain subject. This creates a cycle of feeling overwhelmed and avoiding the subject. I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them out of a never ending and unproductive cycle and introduce them…
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Matt

Chemistry Tutor Ashmore, QLD
Be there to support and guide them in a safe and friendly environment to achieve their goals. I'm very patient and have many skills which help me to develop teaching methods that work for a range of preferred learning…
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Grace

Chemistry Tutor Helensvale, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is being able to assess the student's ability to solve questions independently after being taught the concept to ensure that my job has been fulfilled. Otherw, it is integral for a tutor to repeat and alter the way they teach in a way the student can understand, possibly using visual diagrams,…
Farah
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Farah

Chemistry Tutor Helensvale, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be understanding and adaptable. For one to teach, they must be passionate, whilst also being able to understand their individual student's needs and preferences, and be able to adapt to those needs. I believe my strengths are my ability to empathize and understand easily, my passion for…

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Jacinta is great with Katie and Katie really likes the way she teaches her. Jacinta is a lovely young lady and is very patient with Katie.
Wendy, Arundel

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Sophie worked through **ratio problems** and time zone conversions, also tackling basic probability concepts using real-life examples.

In Year 10, Riley focused on **trigonometry fundamentals** and applying sine, cosine, and tangent rules to solve triangle questions.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Suneha deepened her understanding of **logarithmic functions**—practicing graphing them as inverses of exponentials—and explored differentiation techniques like the product and quotient rules with step-by-step problem solving.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student skipped writing steps in algebra, saying "I can do this in my head," but ended up missing sign errors and struggled to catch mistakes when simplifying.

In Year 7, a student left homework incomplete due to other schoolwork, making it harder to reinforce basic multiplication and division.

One Year 11 learner didn't use test time well—she finished early but left questions blank, missing chances for extra marks.

A senior student in calculus hesitated to attempt new question types, sticking only with familiar practice; this slowed progress with tricky derivative problems and dented her confidence mid-session.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Labrador recently saw a Year 11 student who used to freeze when faced with time series data now confidently analyse and interpret patterns on her own, showing real independence.

Another high schooler had always been hesitant to ask for help but is now openly raising questions during calculus lessons and double-checking her answers instead of quietly guessing.

In Year 7, one student initially struggled with volume calculations and often skipped writing units, but after working through examples together, he started getting the right answers and consistently included correct units in his work.

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 Mobile Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Musgrave Hill State School.