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Tsholofelo
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Approach tutoring with an open mind.Some students can easily grasp the concepts while the others it may take time or a special approach for them to understand.Making the student feel comfortable is very important to allow them to express themselves and feel free to ask if they don't understand. Explaining why things are the way they are instead of…
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I believe empathy is the most important thing for a tutor to have. To put themselves in the position of the student can help greatly in getting a point across and to communicate effectively. I am quite experienced studying in the field of mathematics so my range of knowledge is very versatile. I believe that I can teach in a way that others will…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to help them feel supported and encouraged. This means teaching in a way that makes sense to them and giving them helpful feedback. It's also important to boost their confidence so they believe in themselves and stay motivated to learn. Creating a friendly and open environment where they…
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I think that as a tutor, being able to understand the perspective of the student is crucial in educating them. Tutoring is a student-centred occupation and one should be able to assess students' knowledge in real time in order to develop effective teaching solutions. Another important tutoring technique is to be prepared for sessions. Whether it…
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I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to be a role model for students by teaching and encouraging them in all aspects of life. I believe that a good tutor would empower and inspire the students to strive towards their dreams and goals and support them in the process. I believe that I have a good knowledge base of all the concepts in…
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I believe a tutor should connect personally with a student and should be available for the student at any time. This helps a student to open up to the tutor. I am a cheerful and approachable person. Students don't hesitate to ask me same doubts again. Mathematics was my favorite subject in school and I have good understanding of the concepts,…
Matthew
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In my current study, the most important skills are independent learning and peer teaching. I aim to teach students how to identify their gaps and where to look, whether Google or Youtube or books or teachers. I will teach students study skills like note taking or flashcard techniques. In the end, my goal will be to make the student the expert and…
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The most important thing is "Enhancing the skills of the student" For example - Time management, Good note-taking, focus, setting attainable goals and working towards them, organizational skills, timely completion of assignments, habits of revision, and reviewing notes, developing proper listening skills, developing examination strategies for a…
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To teach a topic is to simplify it, make the students imagine and live in the topic by giving them real life examples and case studies. As a tutor I beleive in understanding student's perspective, I try to put myself in their shoes and consider all the possibilities. While preparing a topic I prepare as if the students know everything (which helps…
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A tutor should be able to engage with a student and inspire them when teaching a topic. That way students can be interested in the content they are learning and perform better academically. Communication - I can convey abstract ideas visually, auditorily, or note-taking and using flash cards. I understand that students may need different tools to…
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Help them in all aspects of life, not just their academic knowledge, but how to balance study with sport, socialising, sleep, and such. Life is about enjoyment as well as learning! I have 2 years tutoring experience that have helped me become super patient, resilient, and understanding, as I have worked with 40+ different students and parents. I…
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A tutor should be able to provide lessons to a student which are tailored to their abilities and learning style. This is something which students can't always get in their regular classes and a tutor could provide through being attentive. They should also be able to make students feel confident in their abilities and iron out any weaknesses. My…
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Understand from their point of view and guide them with right knowledge Simplified explanation and analogy based solution to a…
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To interact more with the student and make sure they are understanding things better and/or are facing any difficulties, but also appreciate them on their improvements and encourage to do better and never be satisfied with being average. I try to make sure the student is comfortable while interacting with me and guess where he/she is falling…
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Being a second person the student can ask for help on things related to the subject, other than their school teacher. After spending time in high school, I have realised that some teachers may not be able to fully explain different maths concepts or teach it in a very overly complicated way, causing many people to become confused. So being able to…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student are improving their learning outcomes, developing their problem-solving and critical thinking skills, and encouraging them to think deeply about concepts in different ways. I have over 10 years of experience tutoring multiple subjects including Mathematics, Science and Music. I have…
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A tutor has to be mature which will help them to develop a special bond with all their students. It is highly important to be empathetic. Some students can be weak and slow in understanding few concepts, dealing patiently with them would be the key to success. My strengths as a tutor are: 1. I develop a strong bonding with my students 2. I try…
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Tutoring as a whole is so important in todays society. I believe it is extremely necessary that young students are taught one on one to ensure their success. As someone who grew up with a tutor, I have some of my best memories with my tutor, and I owe a lot of my success to her. It is important that tutors are patient and understanding, while also…
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Active listening, and asking as many questions as possible, to learn more about the students strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. The more we know, the better illustration we have to help guide, encourage, motivate and inspire students to realize their own potential. My strengths as a Tutor, include, my interpersonal approach to each…
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I believe tutoring helps students develop a genuine love for learning. There are 2 characteristics a tutor needs to achieve this. Firstly, the tutor should have an open and friendly personality. Learning is inherently effortful, and having someone friendly to guide the process makes it more enjoyable and productive. Additionally, tutors need to…
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Encourage the learners and let them know that they have the potential to become the best version of themselves. I am patient and loves to help learners enjoy their journey of…
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- Build a better study habit and work ethic - Identify strengths and weaknesses, and improving on the weaknesses while maintaining the strengths - Learn things in a new perspective (different from their teacher's). There are different ways of doing things. - Clarify misunderstandings and confusions about difficult topics. - Overall, these…
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It is imperative for a tutor to know the students' weakness in order to be able to plan, practice, and implement the necessary actions/studies needed for the quickest and most effective improvements. As a tutor, I would label my friendliness and approachability as big strengths of mine for this will allow my students to get along with me easily,…

Local Reviews

Laura is doing very well with Sasha and I am very happy with the way she is teaching Sasha.
Amy, Hawthorne

Inside BulimbaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Daniel worked through long division with and without remainders and practised adding and subtracting mixed numbers, sometimes using number lines for clarity.

In Year 10, Olivia focused on linear algebra—specifically simplifying and factorising like terms—and also tackled worded problems from her textbook to apply these skills.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Rebecca explored long division of polynomials and began investigating how derivatives can be applied in various function contexts.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths Methods, one student relied heavily on mental calculations during proof questions, making it difficult to identify and correct errors; as a tutor noted, "not speaking aloud his working made it harder to correct."

Another senior student struggled with completing homework due to assignment overload, leading to gaps in algebraic foundations.

In Year 8 mathematics, forgetting to write all working steps resulted in avoidable errors with fractions and long division.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student sometimes confused perimeter and area but persevered after pausing to review diagrams—missteps that slowed progress through new geometry material.

Recent Achievements

One Bulimba tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to ask for clarification now openly requests help when stuck on polynomial long division, leading her to solve most problems independently by the end of the session.

In a senior Chemistry lesson, another student moved from confusion about stoichiometry to completing multi-step calculation questions with minimal prompting after initially needing support each step of the way.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who struggled with setting out fraction problems is now consistently organising his work neatly and double-checking answers without reminders—he finished all ten practice questions accurately in one go.

What they say about our tutoring

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Hello,  I am sorry I have been so uncommunicative.  Dev was lovely and I was sorry to see her go.  She helped Thea very much with her maths and did herself out of a job.  Thea and her teacher told me that she had caught up and was actually finishing before everyone else.  I hope however, I can get Dev back if Thea's maths falls back again.  She was really fantastic and can highly recommend her.

Daniel is absolutely thrilled with Sheetal. I am also impressed with Sheetal's approach and commitment. His tutoring dwells into understanding the concepts behind mathematical formulas, not just simple application, which is exactly what I had been hoping for. I am also pleased that Sheetal is open to extra lesson should Daniel need them. So in response to your question - very, very happy. I've been recommending you guys to my friends !!!

I applied to work at Ezy Math Tutoring because I was looking for a job that could give me teaching experience. Not only do Ezy Math provide this through the tutoring but they also give ongoing tutor learning modules to keep you thinking about different aspects of your tutoring and to help you keep improving as a tutor. They are dedicated to ensuring that their tutors are constantly improving and this is fantastic for both the tutor and the client! I appreciate the skills I have learned as my time as a tutor and am thankful for their support that they give me.

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