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Anushree

English Tutor Brunswick East, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen and recognise the issues that the student is facing and guide them through the same. I am a patient and a perceptive person. Being a student myself, I believe I can understand the problems and the emotions that students and children face nowadays. My listening skills and my…
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Shadan

English Tutor Coburg, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to think the way a student thinks. The understanding level of a tutor and a student are at different levels, so it is essential for a tutor to go to the students' level and try to explain to them as to what is being taught. It is also essential for the tutor to make the class as interesting…
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Alexandra
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Alexandra

English Tutor Carlton North, VIC
Rather than provide a mass amount of information, the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is instil a sense of confidence and interest in the subject. Personally the experiences that I have taken with me from systems of education have been how applicable the framework of learning is to other facets of the reasoning process.…
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Ujitha

English Tutor Alphington, VIC
Listening. I think the best thing a tutor/mentor can do is listen to their students to find out which subjects/areas that need to be focused on. Anyone can teach the syllabus but a great tutor will produce a study plan suited to each individual student which will help bring best out of them. studying at RMIT has helped further broaden my Math and…
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Sally

English Tutor Princes Hill, VIC
I consider one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is build their confidence. Once this is established and the student has faith in their own abilities, the tutor is able to guide and facilitate their learning as a pose to simply instruct. The role of the tutor is to recognise what the student is capable of doing on their own…
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Natasha

English Tutor Brunswick, VIC
The most important thing is to gain a core understanding of the topic, and not just a surface level rote learning of how to solve problems. It's also important to have an understanding of each student and to recognise when to push them and when they've hit a wall (mentally). I think my greatest strength is my approachability and flexibility. I do…
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Shivani

English Tutor Brunswick, VIC
1. To understand what pattern of learning best suits each child and to tackle the situation accordingly in order to deliver the concept well. 2. Give them regular breaks to reset their concentration levels for the next part of study Confidence in achieving a target fluency in speaking visual learning adopted during the course Activities to…
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Priyanka

English Tutor Brunswick, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build a good friendly relationship with their students. Friendly relationship with student make them feel easy and clear their doubts fully. The most important quality or strength the teacher needs is patience. I have patience as my strength with student to make them each problem…
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heidi

English Tutor Brunswick, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to develop the student's critical thinking skills so that when they continue to study or whatever they want to achieve in life, they have the skills to keep learning and teaching themselves. A tutor must not only give a student the confidence and encouragement needed to learn properly, but…
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Ellie

English Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
Varying teaching methods to provide students with a greater opportunity to learn is important. Every student has different strengths and weaknesses. Instead of just focusing on one method that only appeals to a single learning style, varying teaching techniques can cater your lessons to different learning styles. Students will be more successful…
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Thonya

English Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
A tutor should offer an individualised teaching method that works to that student's strengths and takes into account any weaknesses. Whether that mean explaining new concepts in more engaging ways or focusing on certain aspects that a student is finding particularly difficult to grasp. A tutor should also help students feel more confident in their…
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JATHIN

English Tutor Preston, VIC
I think teaching a practical approach to subject is the best way to understanding the concepts in at and giving more real time examples will shine light on applications and quickens problem solving abilities. But being patient and caring for students is also an essential qualities for a tutor to have. Patience, taking new directions in problem…
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Simon

English Tutor Preston, VIC
A tutor's role is to create a supportive environment, provide personalized guidance, clear explanations, constructive feedback, and empower students to be confident and independent learners. I excel in personalized instruction, leveraging vast knowledge to offer clear explanations and guidance for complex…
Natasha
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Natasha

English Tutor Princes Hill, VIC
Not give up on them. Understand that every student is different and change up teaching method to suit their different IQs to help them do the best they can. Be a good role model to the student, so they respect you and want to work harder every time I believe I am able to explain difficult concepts by breaking down and simplifying it to the…
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Shreya

English Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
The most important thing for a tutor to do is to know what not to do.Never should a tutor discourage any participation or disapprove of the theories initiated by the student. The most important task of a tutor is to first introduce the student to the student then indulge in activities and quiz for the participation of the students followed by…
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Shivani

English Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
In my view, the most important things a tutor can do is listen patiently to the student, guide them in the right direction, build trust, encourage, and support to drive to excellence. I would consider my strength to be that firstly, I establish a rapport with the children which makes them feel comfortable and in a friendly environment. Then I try…
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Sanjit

English Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
A few key responsibilities of a tutor, according to me, are as follows: Boosting a student's confidence and academic performance. Providing a safe space to ask questions without inhibition. Helping develop adaptability and time-management skills. Encouraging independent and critical thinking. Improving a student's overall attitude towards…
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Nicholas

English Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
Listen to what the student has to say, and base their teaching strategy around their individual needs. If the tutor doesn’t listen to a student or understand their struggles with certain areas, how could the tutor expect good results from their student? I believe I am very clear and concise with what I teach, and that because of my openly…
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elham

English Tutor Kew, VIC
A successful tutor needs to be open to different needs of individual learners and be able to provide flexible methods of catering for various needs. This will require them to be professional and knowledgeable about what they do and provide high levels of acceptance and adaptability. As a tutor, I have been successful in students' individual needs…
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Teja

English Tutor Brunswick, VIC
I believe that a good tutor has the the ability to help students build confidence for the classroom, and inspire them to be the best that they can be. Another thing that is important to me is not belittling the student or making them feel "stupid" for not understanding, but instead relating to them and helping them find a different way to solve…
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Sun woo

English Tutor Carlton, VIC
Practice and prepare well brpefore hand as much as the students study for the class. My ability to pin point key poins and explain the content in a straightforward, brief…
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Pamela

English Tutor Carlton, VIC
Making sure that the student fully grasp the concepts of particular topic areas by using individualized teaching approaches and tackling the ideas from different angles Guiding them through various steps to help them learn to problem solve by themselves rather than telling them the answer Help motivate the student and make the lessons…
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Isabelle

English Tutor Carlton, VIC
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do are firstly not only imparting knowledge on the topic content but also imparting it in a manner which inspires the student to learn and develop an interest in it. I believe that being able to help the student develop soft skills (such as communication skills & critical thinking) is crucial.…

Local Reviews

It was very easy actually, the company have been good to deal with and found is a tutor within a few days. The tutor contacted me and communicated very well, he wanted to know all about what my son was struggling with in maths so he co up led prepare. He arrived on time and my son felt like he was a good fit for him. Hopefully it continues well!
Eliza, Thornbury

Inside NorthcoteTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Zoe revised **indices and algebra** in preparation for an upcoming test, then explored linear systems including midpoints, distance between points, parallel and perpendicular lines.

Hamish, also Year 11, focused on **algebraic techniques and index laws** while preparing to re-sit a test.

Genevieve in Year 8 worked through complex worded problems involving **multiplicative thinking**, as well as consolidating skills with decimals and long multiplication using step-by-step practice.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student preparing for calculus found that working mostly in her head—rather than on paper—led to confusion with integration steps; as one tutor noted, "writing each line out would have caught the missed 'c' value."

Meanwhile, a Year 9 chemistry student relied heavily on memory rather than structured notes, which made it harder to check molecule charges and states during practice questions.

In Year 5 maths, skipping written working when subtracting large numbers meant carrying errors went unnoticed until checking time.

Confidence wavered after mistakes in these moments, leading to slower progress through multi-step problems.

Recent Achievements

A Northcote tutor noticed that Hamish, a Year 11 student, started using his own organised notes to independently work through tricky indices problems—something he hesitated to do in earlier sessions.

Faith, in Year 8, moved from needing step-by-step support with expanding equations to solving them more accurately and quickly by the end of her lesson.

In primary years, Genevieve showed a new willingness to try different methods for division when remainders came up; she now explains her steps out loud instead of waiting for prompts.

Last week, Zoe identified her own mistakes while working on linear systems and corrected them without help.

What they say about our tutoring

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Ezy Math tutoring gave me an invaluable opportunity and experience. With fortnightly advice, support and materials I was able to give my all to my students. The reward being an invaluable satisfaction when the mother heard from my students' teacher that her work was really improving. I really enjoyed the experience and always left the students feeling like I had made a change. For prospective tutors I would say Ezy Maths is a great place to work, they provide plenty of materials, support and the staff are very co-operative and understanding about your needs

Matt was excellent, he helped Josh immensely. I only wish we had started earlier. I now know who to come to for my other two children. Thank you.

Paul is very pleased with Peter's tutoring style and he feels he is making progress as he recently sat a math test and did better than previously. Paul is being better motivated by Peter and as Peter explains it , Paul feels he understands concepts better. Thank you.

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 Northcote Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Santa Maria College.