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Abrar

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to inspire confidence by providing personalized support and guidance, and to cultivate a positive attitude towards learning by fostering curiosity and resilience. My strengths as a tutor lie in my ability to communicate complex ideas in simple and accessible ways, tailoring my approach to…
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Jatin

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is focus on the specific needs of the student, identify areas of weakness, and tailor the teaching approach accordingly. Students may have gaps in their understanding due to missed classes, inadequate explanations, or other reasons. A tutor can identify these gaps and help bridge them by revisiting…
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Vaishnavi
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Vaishnavi

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
The major thing a tutor can do for a student is by boost their confidence, having transparency, giving effective feedbacks, solving doubts at anytime asked and develop different skills. I can work patiently and communicate effectively with all age groups. I posses subject knowledge and have strong problem solving…
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Bunnarith

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
Not only the knowledge is important, but student learning progress and learning passion is essential in order to improve their learning in long term. The most important things I would do is sharing my techniques and tips in learning which in return helps student overcome the fear of learning, while enjoying their amazing academic experience. I…
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Abhinandan

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
A tutor can be a guiding light for students. Each student has their own way of absorbing the information that they are taught. This might not always be available to students in a large classroom setting. A good tutor recognizes the strengths and weaknesses of the students and guides them accordingly. I spent most of my adult life abroad as a…
Nick
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Nick

English Tutor Prospect, SA
First and foremost, for the student to improve his/her results in school. And beyond that, to get them to enjoy what they're doing (at least somewhat) - and push them into thinking creatively and originally. Also important, is to encourage and emphasize how what they're learning, will be relevant and useful in their day-to-day lives. I feel that…
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Shuyu

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
Standing on student's perspective, try to understand their own situation, try to understand what they need, what they want, what target is the most realistic for them so that i can decide the course syllabus accordingly My English skill (the most important skill) My friendliness (so that the students will be more willing to study) Dealing…
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Ishika

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing is trust that both tutor and student should have on each other. An ease of asking questions and making mistakes is another very important thing. Its okay to make mistakes but if your student is afraid of you , they would never ask questions and will be afraid to make mistakes so the tutor will never be able to…
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Kaviya

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to identify their strengths and areas of improvement in particular to improve the student's overall performance in a particular subject area. Thus, I believe it is really important to enable the student to feel empowered about their learning through support and encouragement. This…
Arjon
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Arjon

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
Above all, a teacher should be compassionate. Compassion matters more than anything else. I feel that I try to understand students rather than simply trying to teach them. We all have weaknesses, and being able to identify them, especially when they are not easily visible, is the most important…
priya
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priya

English Tutor Thebarton, SA
Giving them encouragement and prompting them to keep trying. Emphasizing repetition is very important. It builds a 'keep trying' attitude in the students that will carry them through school and further on in their lives. I am patient with students. I make an effort to be calm, and try different ways of explaining concepts/ideas/techniques so that…
Xinyi
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Xinyi

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
Always know what students need and what's their priority. This means a tutor need to show respect to students. They need to know very well about the students and are wise and knowledgable enough to give good advice and make sure students love listening to the advice. I love to solve questions. If I could make complicated things into easy ones, I'd…
Glen
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Glen

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
Establish areas of difficulties Identify learning method of student Recognition and rewards on certain achievements Keeping the course material challenging but worth attaining My patience and being able to adapt to the pace of the students. I'm also able to get along with different personalities and meeting students on their level of…
SAPNA
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SAPNA

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
I think that a tutor should not limit themselves to just subject knowledge. They should research more on effective teaching methods and strategies that might help them connect to their students more. They should develop practices that make a student's life easier and should understand the individual needs of the students. Often tutors have to…
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Mebel Melekha

English Tutor Adelaide, 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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Celestee

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
I believe firstly, students should not be pressured to do any task instead a tutor should make the task joyful and interesting for the student in such a way that they enjoy they are doing in every aspect. Secondly, I think creating a safe environment for kids so that they can easily come to us regarding any query in their studies should be…
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Kamakshi

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
For me, the most important thing is helping students actually enjoy math and feel comfortable with the process of not knowing right away. A lot of math is about sitting with that discomfort, resisting the urge to panic, and trusting that if you think logically, you’ll find a way through—even if it’s not the “textbook†method. I want…
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Annabelle

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
For them to really understand the concept you are teaching and not still feel confused after the lesson . Gaining enlightenment I am a fellow student myself too and I have gone through high school and university . I would be able to convey what I am trying to teach to students more easily since I was once in their perspective…
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Ruby

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
I think that being compassionate and encouraging is the most important thing a tutor can do. I I believe that I am a very patient and kind person. I am great at interacting with young people, and feel as though I am very approachable. I am good at explaining new topics to children, and take my time when they are struggling. I am also very…
Ilo
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Ilo

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
To reassure them that having a tutor and needing a bit of extra help is nothing to be ashamed of. Moreover than learning the tasks, helping them feel they're capable of more than they think they are. I am able to think outside the box when it comes to tutoring and find that using mnemonics, rhymes and even little songs that may help students to…
Michelle
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Michelle

English Tutor Adelaide, SA
Setting goals and personalizing each lesson for the student. Knowing what the students what to achieve from each session and making plans to ensure they get the most out of it each time. I excel in English literature but am flexible with any subjects within social sciences. In teaching itself I'm patient and like to work with the students until…
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Sourjo

English Tutor Adelaide, 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…
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Nakshatra

English Tutor Adelaide, 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…

Local Reviews

Our daughter seems to respond well to Adam and even though it's still early days she is much more confident! Thanks
Michelle, North Adelaide

Inside North AdelaideTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Ruby practised finding the area of triangles and tackled worded problems by learning when to apply different formulas.

In Year 10, James focused on solving trigonometric equations using the sine and cosine rules, and explored angles of elevation and depression through example questions.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Chloe worked on financial maths skills such as calculating house loans with variable interest rates and used a calculator to solve for unknown variables in simple scenarios.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, one student's tendency to "rely on a calculator too much" during algebra meant slower progress in mental arithmetic; as noted, linking methods between similar questions required explicit prompting.

Meanwhile, a senior secondary student preparing for Specialist Maths struggled with writing clear working—"be careful with signs and how they interact," their tutor warned after several sign errors in trigonometric proofs.

In Year 6, forgetting to bring psychology notes to sessions led to lost revision time.

During primary maths, shyness about speaking up made it difficult to assess understanding—confidence wavered when counting aloud.

Recent Achievements

One North Adelaide tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who, after struggling to work independently, is now completing most questions solo—including graphs—without needing prompts.

In a recent session, a Year 8 student remembered key formulas for surface area and broke down problems step-by-step, showing much stronger recall than in previous weeks.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who used to guess at answers now stops to ask for help when unsure and has started attempting larger addition problems without hesitation. Last week, this younger learner even read out the full word list before being asked.

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 Adelaide City Libraries - Tynte Street—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Dominic's Priory College.