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Zohra Fathima

Online Tutor Perth, WA
As a Tutor, one can make the lessons easily understandable to the students as there is personal attention given. Hence personal teaching is the best part of tutoring where in the student feels comfortable and their minds are open to grasp things which are taught. My strength is communication. I can talk to students and make them comfortable which…
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Praneetha

Online Tutor East Perth, WA
Students all learn differently, in different ways, and at different times. A student may be a visual, auditory, or kinesthetic (movement) learner. Some are a combination of all three types of learning styles. I believe it is a tutor's job to cater their teaching style to each student, and provide them with a tailored learning experience that…
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Liam
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Liam

Online Tutor South Perth, WA
I suppose that the most important things a tutor can do for their student would be primarily to be supportive of their work, and to push and encourage them to perform at a level higher than their current in the subject, but not in a manner that is harsh and liable to discourage them from pursuing the subject with any manner of vehemence. An…
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Fraser

Online Tutor Wembley, WA
I feel that the most important things a tutor can do for a student, especially a student in high school is to reduce stress. Math tests and exams often, if not always stress students, however tutors I feel can reduce this stress by helping the student with questions and concepts, thus boosting their confidence and reducing their stress to allow…
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Summaiya

Online Tutor Maylands, WA
1.Empower them to become independent learners 2.helps in building their critical thinking 3.bulding confidence 4.teaching study and learning strategies 1.Strong communication skills 2.Patience 3.Motivational ability 4.Active listening 5.Problem solving capacity 6.Positive…
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Joanna

Online Tutor Crawley, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them achieve their full potentials. This can include getting good test results, gaining confidence in what they can achieve, a change in attitude to math etc. They can act as a positive role model for students by encouraging them to take the initiative to improve in their…
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Zipeng

Online Tutor Tuart Hill, WA
Good explanation of the nature of each question in tests and exams is extremely important, that is what making tutor as job so useful. I have studied Maths courses in high school in WA, specialist and methods. at the end,…
James
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James

Online Tutor Crawley, WA
A tutor has to be able to accomodate to each students need individually. It's important to understand the needs and habits of each student as each person learns uniquely. This, in turn, provides them with the best possible learning experience which maximises potential and results. - Good Communicator - Vast Knowledge of subjects - Can make…
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Aheli

Online Tutor Crawley, WA
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to teach them how to learn. I can explain difficult concepts in a concise manner. I have a intuitive understanding of the subjects I teach. I am good at adapting my teaching methods and content to the specific needs of each…
Michael
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Michael

Online Tutor Crawley, WA
Patience. Learning new skills in maths can sometimes be quite tricky and confusing so I think adequate time should be spent learning the basics as this is very important later down the track. Organisation, as a tutor I feel organisation from both the student and the teacher is important so the most amount of learning can…
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Shannon

Online Tutor Nedlands, WA
I believe that it is important for a tutor to provide constructive but fair feedback to their students, while also providing practical advice and support to them, so they can improve in areas where they were originally struggling. I believe that I am a patient and understanding person, who is quite personable and can talk to people easily. I have…
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Satvika

Online Tutor Nedlands, WA
I think the most important things apart from the strengths as mentioned before, believe is making sure the tutor is calm, composed and understanding when teaching the student needs to maintain an authoritative but also friendly relationship with the student, in order for the student to feel comfortable enough to ask the tutor questions. The…
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Tim

Online Tutor Nedlands, WA
I feel that the most important thing a tutor can do is to treat students with respect and be patient with them. This ensures that the student is comfortable in their environment and is more receptive to the tutors advice. I am friendly and extremely patient with any problems that students may come across. I am also good at explaining concepts in a…
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Donia

Online Tutor Bayswater, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to understand the student's way of learning from a very broad perspective and try to impart knowledge in a way that they can throughly comprehend and apply. The tutor should also try to cover all components of the course and assist them in working through the areas in which the student is…
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James

Online Tutor Morley, WA
I believe that a tutor can provide valuable help and support for their student. Since they have already done the coursework, they are able to assist their student with the same work. Furthermore, since they have personally been through the experiences similar to that of their student, tutors are able to understand the difficulties experienced by…
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Elizabeth

Online Tutor Manning, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be available and walk with the students through any challenges they may be facing. I am a patient person, I understand that we all have different abilities when it comes to learning. I am also sincere in my approach to tutoring, I honestly hope that those I interact with become…
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Grace

Online Tutor Bentley, WA
Most important thing is growing a strong personal relationship with the student and incorporate connection with the student's interests so as to personalize the learning and to teach to their strengths while minimizing their weaknesses. Also communication and collaboration with the parents to monitor student's performance With great organizational…
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Hidayah

Online Tutor Bentley, WA
Putting in the effort to understand their needs and revising the topics they need help with even before their lessons. Making the most of the time the student has with a tutor is essential for the student's learning process. Being patient no matter how much the student is struggling to grasp a subject & constructive criticism in regards to their…
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Vivek

Online Tutor Westminster, WA
Caring and Taking full form of control Delivering what is…

Local Reviews

Capi is doing very well with Nandi. Seems to be a great fit.
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Inside NorthbridgeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Sophie worked through volume and surface area of 3D shapes as well as an introduction to Pythagoras' theorem, using visual diagrams to support understanding.

For Year 10, Marcus focused on simplifying algebraic fractions and solving simultaneous equations with step-by-step practice from his homework set.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emily revised exponential growth and decay alongside compound interest problems, applying formulas in real-world contexts for clarity.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student's session was cut short as time only allowed for homework completion, leaving no space to review missed concepts—"need to prepare altogether next time so lesson can be concise."

In Year 9 maths, one student forgot last week's trigonometry homework, limiting progress on bearings questions.

A Year 5 learner relied heavily on mental sums for fractions and percentages; this led to skipped working steps and confusion when problems became longer.

Meanwhile, a senior chemistry student struggled to recall rules for surds and indices without regular revision outside tutoring hours, making exam prep more stressful than needed.

Recent Achievements

One Northbridge tutor noticed a Year 9 student who previously hesitated to ask for help now actively seeks clarification on statistics questions and double-checks his working without prompting.

In a recent high school session, another student who'd struggled with surds and indices was able to recall the rules independently and correctly apply them in several practice problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student—who used to skip showing her full workings—now carefully writes out every step when tackling perimeter and area questions, even checking her calculations before moving on.

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 City of Perth Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St George's Anglican Grammar School.