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How much tutoring do you need?
  • How much tutoring do you need?
  • 1 session per week (1hr)
  • 1 session per week (1.5hr)
  • 1 session per week (2hrs)
  • 2 sessions per week (1hr each)
  • 2 sessions per week (1.5hr each)
  • 2 sessions per week (2hrs each)

We will contact you to organize the first Trial Lesson!

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What do I enjoy most about tutoring? 😁

I enjoy the opportunity to help students gain confidence and truly understand concepts they once found challenging. Seeing their progress and those 'aha' moments when something clicks is really rewarding. I also love adapting my teaching approach to suit different learning styles and making lessons engaging and enjoyable.

My Strengths as Tutor πŸ’ͺ

I believe my strengths as a tutor include patience, adaptability, and clear communication. I take the time to understand each student's learning style and tailor my approach to suit their needs. I'm also great at breaking down complex concepts into simple, digestible explanations, making learning more engaging and less overwhelming. Most importantly, I strive to create a supportive and encouraging environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes as part of the learning process.

Most important things I can do for a student πŸ…

The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning engaging, and adapt to their individual needs. It’s not just about teaching the material but also helping them develop problem-solving skills and a positive mindset toward learning. Encouragement and patience go a long way in making a student feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, which are key parts of the learning process. A tutor should also provide clear explanations, real-world examples, and effective study strategies to help students become more independent learners.

Subjects Tutored πŸŽ“


Exam Prep πŸ“

  • Naplan tutoring
  • HSC tutoring

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