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TIEN PHUOC

Tutor Inala, QLD
Studying can be arduous and frustrating to many people as it requires the brain to work to overcome the challenges given by school teachers. When encountering hardships, it is natural for the brain to act reluctant to perform the tasks as wanted. For this is why I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to be capable of…
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Tri Dinh

Tutor Inala, QLD
Make sure they are actually learning in a way they are comfortable with. Definitely making anything more fun and learnable…
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Phi-Vu

Tutor Inala, QLD
The most important things that a tutor should be doing for a student should be firstly helping them understand the topic of course. But also having a friendly relationship with them so that they are able to have conversations about other things to ease their mind from the work that they may be struggling on. With this, it will allow a less…
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Catherine

Tutor Inala, QLD
Having patient and encouraging to the student. And making sure to help the students that need help. I am patient and understanding. I am engaging and…
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Victoria

Tutor Inala, QLD
I think understanding the student is very important as we would know where their level of understanding is in order to fill in the gaps and help them improve. I believe I am patient and calm which allows me to ensure great progress in teaching…
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Pham Tam Dan

Tutor Inala, QLD
Being patient to a student, making them feel valued and staying curious with the work that they are doing Communication and the way how a tutor explain problem to their student are also important Since I have just graduated this year, I understand the curriculum for external exam preparation (year 11) and senior preparation (year 10). Moreover,…
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Jason

Tutor Durack, QLD
A tutor should be able to consider the wants and needs of the student, as well as keeping a steadily growing pace in terms of learning content. If a student is lacking in a specific area, the tutor should be able to recognise that and determine or formulate content plans to help mitigate that. I believe any and every student should learn and…
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Lisa

Tutor Durack, QLD
I encourage students that it is okay to learn differently and that it does not make them any less great. I am patient and adaptable to each…
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Khoi

Tutor Durack, QLD
The most important that a tutor can do for a student is to be the best friend of that student. It is crucial to remember that there are many other aspects to that student than just academic. If you know the student well enough, that student will begin to enjoy studying and being able to perform great academically. I believe that is the greatest…
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Thilacsan

Tutor Durack, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is to be able to help the student enjoy the subject and to help them to improve their grades. Also, in a subject like mathematics, a tutor must be able to help students to solve tricky and challenging questions. I will be able to do this since I try to teach students the different techniques needed to solve…
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Asif

Tutor Durack, QLD
A tutor has to reflect positivity in the subject and make the student understand the topics. Motivates the students to go ahead and accept the challenges. Change the attitude of student towards the subjects. Good understanding of the subject. Researching from the basic level of subject to make student understand the critical aspects of the…
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Nandini

Tutor Doolandella, QLD
A tutor must be patient as well as motivating for their students. They must be organised and have a well structured plan to support their students while still being open to their ideas and opinions. The tutors must also be good problem solvers in order to assist students with their studies. An effective tutor will always encourage independence and…
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Isabella

Tutor Doolandella, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to not only help them understand and get better at the content but also to help them gain confidence in their learning. Most students get tutoring because they are not understanding the content taught to them by their teachers at school so it is the tutor's job to teach in a way that makes…
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Richard

Tutor Doolandella, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to offer them quality information and direct feedback on their work and areas of struggle. Additionally, a tutor should be humble such that they do not impose their own ideas onto a student, but rather walk alongside the student's journey of learning. This helps to establish a strong…
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Son

Tutor Durack, QLD
Generally, a tutor can assist students with deeply understanding learning subjects to help them to catch up with their education curriculum. In particular, among other things: - Help students to understand concepts that they do not quite understand while learning at school - Support them in doing homework, assignments, and other learning…
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Lakhveer

Tutor Richlands, QLD
Firstly, a tutor needs to understand the question asked by students and adopt the best explanation method to an individual. I work as a Civil Engineering Draftsman, this includes research and explanation of the projects. I would say it's same as…
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Maham

Tutor Durack, QLD
Tutoring a student can actually bring a significant change in the student. You should be able to understand the problem he is facing in regards of his learning by putting yourself in his shoes and then device a solution that can help him overcome that problem. I think I am a hardworking individual. I try to give my best at everything I…
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Diya

Tutor Doolandella, QLD
A tutor should treat every students equally. Motivate slow learners and help them improve their learning. Patience is very important and never get angry repeating the same response for those who have trouble grasping the concept. Ready to lend ears to their queries. Make learning easier so that they can enjoy learning. I have always noticed myself…
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Amal

Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
My teaching style is a self-made one which is partially inspired by my mom and my grandmother who were also teachers. * I try to simplify things as much as possible. In fact, i believe, the most difficult thing to do is to simplify something. * I always try to include real-life examples while explaining concepts which helps the students to…
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Pasan

Tutor Oxley, QLD
There are two attributes a tutor can have that is most valuable for their student: (1) Having patience - It is vital for a tutor to be patient when students are having difficulties with grasping a topic so that they feel well supported and can be persistent with their learning. (2) Multiple Methods - All students will have different styles…
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Simon

Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
Inspire them. One of the biggest roadblocks for many students is a general reluctance to do it due to negative stigma from either their parents, peers or even themselves. Sometimes when students don't quite grasp a concept, they will think "well I just don't get it", and then further down the line every time that concept is built upon, they will…
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Sana

Tutor Heathwood, QLD
While results may be important, I believe the most important part is instilling knowledge in a way that builds a students confidence so that they can become self-reliant and effective learners. As a tutor, i believe my strengths are my patience and my ability to effectively communicate with students to beat support each one individually. This has…
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Fahmiyah

Tutor Oxley, QLD
A tutor's responsibility I believe is to not only help out the students with their homework, assignments and exams preparation but also be a mentor for them helping them overcome the difficulties faced by them in school, help them to not only make use of their strengths but also accept their weaknesses and make a positive outcome of it. A tutor…

Local Reviews

Since Brendan has been working weekly with my daughter I have seen a big increase in her confidence, her understanding and sense of efficacy and mostly her willingness to do her maths which before she found abstract, confusing and "boring". She told me Brendan makes learning maths fun compared to my parental maths tips from "1874" (in her words). The monthly feedback and email support from Ezymaths is more than I had imagined when I thought about a tutor. For us, it is 100% worth the investment.
Christina, Inala

Inside InalaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Mia worked through calculations involving area, perimeter, and volume for school assignments, and then explored the basics of mensuration including composite volumes.

In Year 9, Ethan focused on coordinate geometry—calculating gradients and distances between points—and practiced using Pythagoras' theorem for both 2D and 3D problems.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Aisha tackled simultaneous equations by substitution and elimination methods, and revised key algebra skills such as rearranging equations and expanding binomial products.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student relied heavily on calculators for basic operations during algebra revision, with notes highlighting, "needs working on different formats like decimals."

In a senior Maths session, one learner struggled to rearrange equations and hesitated to write out steps, especially when forming equations from worded problems; the tutor noted, "Need to improve forming the equations by putting the brackets to determine which order of operations goes first."

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student often forgot to bring their maths book and homework, leading to missed practice opportunities. The gap in organization left them unprepared during reading and numeracy activities.

Recent Achievements

One Inala tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to tackle equations on his own now working through rearrangement steps with much less prompting—he's even started asking for extra practice questions when he gets stuck, rather than waiting passively.

A senior student has shown clear progress in matrix multiplication: she's noticeably quicker and more accurate than just two weeks ago, where she often mixed up the order of operations.

Meanwhile, a younger student who struggled to add and subtract integers without help can now complete basic problems independently, finishing an entire worksheet without any hints this week.

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 Inala Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Mark's School.