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Arash

Tutor Highgate Hill, QLD
To guide them through their learning. I have mastered high school mathematics and I can explain concepts…
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Patrick

Tutor Ashgrove, QLD
Understand and respect them. I'm a good communicator and love teaching, so it would be easy for students to respect me and learn from…
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Baden

Tutor Brisbane, QLD
Help them want to learn. There will always be kids who want to understand and desperately struggle to, but it is my opinion that the majority of people are capable of understanding and just aren't interested in it. I remember feeling that way about a lot of my school subjects - I still feel that way about some of my college units - but I have…
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Cyril

Tutor Brisbane, QLD
Definitely the most important thing a tutor can do is to help them understand the content that they are studying in order to help them reach their goals. I am able to communicate effectively and will therefore be able to impart my knowledge onto the student. I have had recent experience with year 12 exams and have done well in them. I will be able…
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Taylor

Tutor Kelvin Grove, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is be there for their student, and understand the way that they learn. Understanding where their challenges are and where their strengths are. Understanding what teaching style and environment works for their student and adapting their sessions to suit. It is also important to not judge them based on their…
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Noah

Tutor St Lucia, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them believe in themself. I think my strengths are that I am very personable, patient and…
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Jessica

Tutor Brisbane, QLD
First of all, seeing improvement in the grades is one of the important aspect. Although it is important, I would also want the student to feel safe to ask me any questions to allow them further understanding in the contents they are working on. For me, I consider "learning fully and safely" as the most important point. This will provide them the…
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PRAKRITI

Tutor Spring Hill, QLD
A tutor can shape a student's life by guiding them in the correct direction. I have a friendly nature that helps me to get comfortable with students and interact with them in a more interactive way that makes them comfortable to share their problems and…
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Ishandeep

Tutor Indooroopilly, QLD
1. Give the students the best possible learning resources that make it both fun for them but also test their knowledge. 2. Being able to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the students and teaching to the students strengths but also trying to slowly incorporate the weaknesses so they can get better and better. 3. Being up front and honest…
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Jaenyne

Tutor Brisbane, QLD
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is being patient, communicate with them to understand their struggles and passing on my In-Depth knowledge on the tutoring subject. I also think that being empathetic and understanding would greatly help the student when things get tough. Especially during exam periods or when they are…
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Washim

Tutor New Farm, QLD
The most important thing I can do for a student is make them ask questions and help them attain a intuitive understanding of core topics. My expertise in Mathematics, Computer Programming and Physics are my greatest strengths. Moreover, I have proven experience in teaching and working with students. Organizational skills and effective…
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ELISSA

Tutor Greenslopes, QLD
Provide the students with a helping hand so they can learn to lead their own studies. Good communication, flexible thinking and the use of a variety of different media/examples when…
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Aaron

Tutor Stafford, QLD
A important thing a tutor can do for their student is providing quality teaching and understanding of the subject being taught. Additionally, another important thing a tutor can provide is academic guidance to allow their student's goals to be achieved. -Knowledge in multiple subjects -A strong work ethic -Excellent communication…
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Joanna

Tutor Holland Park West, QLD
To help a student build confidence in their academic ability and enjoy learning. Also, to ensure the student understands the subject material rather than just memorising. My strengths as a tutor include patience, creativity, good communication and interpersonal skills.…
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Marcus

Tutor Carina, QLD
Be a leader. A leader is a role model and a mentor. If a student's teacher is someone they admire and look up to, that student will be more motivated and more open to new ideas. I have a wide range of knowledge in many areas, not just in my speciality areas.I can relate to my students and empathise with their difficulties. I'm also very…
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James

Tutor
I think understanding each student is an important part to tutoring, and being able to motivate each student into learning for themselves should be the ultimate goal for any teacher. I've had some teachers that did that for me and I have them remembered always. I think students would like me. I'm easygoing and try to make the content appealing,…
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Helga

Tutor
Having both been the tutee and the tutor, I believe that it is imperative that a tutor is supportive of the student and caters their teaching to the student's specific needs. Tutoring is only truly effective when the student is completely engaged with the tutor and I believe that this can only happen when the student believes that they are in an…

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He is a brilliant person, and before he worked for Ezymath, he mentored, coached and trained my kids to so well that they basically improved academically. Great tutor indeed.
Patrick Felix, West End

Inside AuchenflowerTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Anna worked through fractions and number properties, using visual models to compare values.

Year 8 student Lucas focused on algebraic expressions and practiced solving simultaneous equations step by step.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Chloe revised trigonometry and bearings, including calculating unknown sides in right-angled triangles and applying angle rules to navigation scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often completed questions quickly but didn't reread them, leading to misinterpretations—he needs to read questions carefully and slowly to prevent easy errors.

In Year 11, another student hesitated to write out working for matrix multiplication, sometimes relying on memory instead of process, which made it hard to trace mistakes.

A Year 10 student struggled with motivation, only continuing tasks after reminders; their focus waned after each question was finished.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student's written work became difficult to follow in multi-step division problems, making it tricky for anyone else (or themselves) to check their reasoning later.

Recent Achievements

One Auchenflower tutor noted a Year 9 student who previously rushed through algebra now takes time to show each step, even voluntarily writing out their working when solving equations.

In a recent high school science session, a Year 11 student who once hesitated to interpret motion graphs is now reading and explaining them with less prompting—choosing appropriate axes labels without help.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner who would avoid asking questions about fractions has started voicing uncertainties aloud before tackling new problems. Last week, she finished all her fraction addition tasks independently for the first time.

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 Toowong Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Toowong State School.