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Hussein

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
Among the most crucial things a tutor should be doing is helping their students build confidence by creating a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions and looking past their self-doubt. I also believe that a great tutor should be able to adapt their approach to match the student they are tutoring, as every person learns…
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Mia

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
At any point, I should be patient and follow their speed. If I tutor one person at a time, the biggest advantage would be being able to figure out in detail what they are struggling with. So, I can make small but definite improvements by giving them the different levels of questions, from the lowest they can do to the level they need to achieve.…
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Hasan
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Hasan

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
The most important thing I believe a tutor can do for the students is to understand and listen to them and their needs. When a tutor listens and spends time building a relationship with his/her student, it allows the tutor to personalise the learning for the student by incorporating connections to the student's interests. In addition, it allows…
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Achint

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
I think a tutor should be able to tell if their student understands something or not, often they don't say it outright and asking them directly might not get them to admit it. So by asking them to solve a question that indirectly uses the concept might help us figure out if they're having trouble or not. Students should also feel comfortable with…
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Rajeswari

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
A tutor can make a student curious and this curiosity makes the student knowledgable.Learning should not be a hard task.It should be a fun experience and a pathway to self reflection. I am a good educator and i like to teach people because i love sharing my…
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Nakshatra

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive learning environment, build confidence, and personalize the learning experience. Providing a safe and encouraging space where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes is crucial for effective learning. Building a student's confidence…
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Md

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
Be patient and find a way to teach that ignited interest in the student for the subject. Ability to understand the learning pace of a…
Oliver Scott
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Oliver Scott

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
Being a tutor, the most important thing I can do is to be there for them. A tutor is not only some job that we do and get paid for but must go above and beyond to make a difference in their life. I have an engineering background and solid foundations, I love all things science but most of all, mathematics and…
Khant Zaw
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Khant Zaw

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
From my experience, the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to create a safe learning environment by providing clear explanation and tailored guidance based on the academic needs which can help the student build the confidence in not only conquering their present challenges but also how to approach these challenges on their own.…
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Efstratia

Physics 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…
Isumi
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Isumi

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
My main focus is to not just explain the content in a way they really understand the principles behind it and it would not just be memorising the content on the student's part. I also believe that connecting with the student can help the teaching learning process a lot. I am a very understanding person in general. So I am most of the time capable…
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Methuli

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do is create a safe, encouraging space where students feel confident to ask questions, make mistakes, and grow. It’s not just about helping them understand the content, it’s also about building their self-belief and showing them that they "can" succeed. A good tutor should also adapt their…
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Pranav

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
A good tutor needs to understand the student's needs and areas of weakness and work on them. A tutor can engage more in helping the student understand specific concepts and make the environment of teaching interesting. The teaching environment can be made interesting by giving the students a reason to learn the concepts and showing real-world…
Sanyukta Satish
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Sanyukta Satish

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
The learnings given by a tutor needs to be tailored as per the student.. Every individual is different, has different interests, has different caliber. We need to understand their potential, unlock it and provide our boost to it. I am a very patient person and understand that i may need to repeat my explanations as needed. Sometimes I might need…
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Fariha

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is pose as their mentor than just a teacher. By doing this, a student will feel safe, and empowered; this in turn will make them learn better. Moreover, it is important for a tutor to build their confidence. It is essential to build on the weak areas of a student. Additionally, a…
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Tanveer

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
A tutor can inspire a student to learn more and be inquisitive. Making the student ask more questions and grasp the concepts, are the major things a tutor can do for a student. I am patient when it comes to teaching students. Each student is different in their academic potential, as such, I can assess the best path for the student so that they…
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Syed Ahmed

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
Help students understand concepts that they are struggling with as tutors can provide the one on one assistance required for this. I am a well-rounded student and a patient individual. I've been in the shoes of the struggling students before and therefore, I can relate with them and that will make giving them aid…
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Renny

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
I think listening to them to make sure their needs are known and understood by all parties involved. This helps create a supportive atmosphere that can hopefully allow the student to reach their potential. Making it a fun and rewarding experience for both parties is also important, as this can show a student how good the experience can be,…
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Mebel Melekha

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
a comfort zone in studying understanding of the topic very clearly adjustable according to their needs and timing i am calm easygoing teaching method according to the students capability very…
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Imogen

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to open a rapport that makes them feel safe and understood, an environment where they are not afraid to try and even not afraid to fail, in the knowledge that with help and direction they can try again and do better. With the acceptance that 1 style (or even 10 styles!) of teaching…
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Shenal

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to get a proper understanding of the level of mathematical 'maturity' of a specific student, rather than just assuming a certain background knowledge. Once this is established, it's possible to get the core of what exactly a student is struggling with (usually a particular fundamental concept) and…
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Triparna

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
I feel the strengths as a tutor are to help my students to set a high expectation, which motivates them to work towards that. Another strength would be to be honest and transparent with students about how to succeed. And as a tutor, it is our duty to make sure that students know you believe in them and want them to succeed. I'm a team player. I…
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Sourjo

Physics Tutor Kent Town, SA
Make sure students understand rather than memorise. Make studying and practice fun and interesting. Introducing New methods and algorithms to feed student’s interest with every new topic. Making understanding topics fun and interactive . Superior understanding of topics and algorithms. Finding easy and short methods to solve problems in an…

Local Reviews

Connor has been reliable and knowledgeable. One of his greatest strengths in his ability to explain mathematical concepts and listens effectively. Would definitely recommend.
Lukas Mayer, Adelaide

Inside MarryatvilleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Ethan worked on graphing lines from equations in both gradient-intercept and general form, and practiced problems involving simultaneous equations.

Year 11 student Priya explored non-right angled triangle trigonometry by applying the Cosine Rule to solve for unknown sides and angles, then tackled problem-solving questions using these methods.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Daniel focused on differential calculus, specifically mastering the chain rule for derivatives of composite functions through targeted exercises.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students displayed a reluctance to show full working in complex algebra, particularly when sketching graphs or using the quadratic formula.

In Year 11, for instance, he skipped writing out steps when finding discriminants, which made it difficult to pinpoint calculation slips during feedback.

A Year 12 student tackling advanced derivatives sometimes leaned heavily on memorized rules rather than breaking down problems step-by-step, resulting in confusion with composite functions.

At a Year 8 level, one student's written work on volume conversions was disorganized—lines crossed and calculations squeezed into margins—making revision harder and leading to missed marks on unit changes.

Recent Achievements

A Marryatville tutoring session recently saw a Year 10 student who used to skip steps when solving quadratic equations now pausing to check his work with extra verification methods, showing new care and independence.

In Year 11, one student who previously relied heavily on hints for matrix multiplication was able to complete all the assignment questions after just a few prompts, having clearly internalised the process.

Meanwhile, a younger student who had been hesitant about applying measurement concepts in real-life problems volunteered examples from her own day-to-day experiences and worked through perimeter tasks without waiting for guidance.

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 Marryatville High School.