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I believe patience and perseverance are essential when working with students. I also think it is important for a tutor to be personable and a confident communicator in order to make the students feel comfortable working with them. Other vital attributes are reliability and dedication. I am confident in communicating with others and focused. I…
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Help them to build knowledge to be successful through teaching and nurturing of a students natural ability. I believe I'm well qualified academically. I also believe that I'm a strong communicator and can help people grasp concepts…
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To be kind and patient when teaching a student new skills, but to be rigorous in teaching. To quickly dissuade any mistaken habits, and promote the learning of correct and useful skills that will benefit the student for the rest of their life. I feel I make a great tutor because of my warmth and charisma. I love connecting with and inspiring…
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To help that student achieve their wanted grade in a way that helps the student understand the concepts they are being taught so that their knowledge can be further built upon. Patience, the ability to view something from multiple perspectives, adaptability, quick thinking and good with people and…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student are personalising the learning to the student for them to have a better understanding and analyse their strengths and weaknesses. Furthermore, I think it is crucial to be approachable to the student, so the student isn't intimidated to ask the tutor questions. I think my strengths as a tutor…
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To guide the learners at their own individual capacities and not overwhelm them, as this ensures they will learn in the moment and will want to continue learning as well. I feel I can provide empathy along with knowledge beinf a recent student myself, so I understand really well that the child must be treated with extra care whilst going through…
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A tutor should be able to lift the confidence of a student; with the ability to detect their strengths, as well as listing potential weaknesses so that there is a level of realism when analysing one's raw ability in a subject. I have the ability to break concepts into small parts to increase the level of understanding for a student. Paired with my…
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Especially for younger students, I believe that it is important to not only teach the subject, but to lead by example to influence the children to adopt good values such as kindness, patience and tenacity. I can be strict or friendly depending on the needs of the student, so each student's experience will be different in order for them to realise…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is get to know them to understand their characteristics. The first step is to personalise learning for them as everyone is different. Another important quality is offering support and encouragement for their student through all aspetcs. Lastly instilling a love for leaning and the subject is…
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Beyond teaching the student the core concepts behind a subject, I believe that the tutor can teach valuable study methods and techniques for exam preparation to help them achieve a better mark to reflect to their knowledge and understanding. I believe I am a naturally determined person, where if presented with a challenge I actively engage it.…
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It is important that a tutor makes the student feel that they are in a comfortable environment, so that the student feels willing and ready to learn. The tutor must ensure that the student does not feel ashamed or embarrassed about the areas of their learning that they may be struggling with. Instead, the tutor should encourage the student to…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand their individual learning method and cater their lessons to suit. There must be a strong communication bond between both parties, otherwise the student will not enjoy the full benefits of the tutorial lesson. My strengths as a tutor would be my thorough knowledge and commitment…
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The most important thing a tutor can do is to understand the student, from their goals; strengths; weaknesses and how they best respond to learning. This understanding not only builds rapport with the student, but also makes you a better tutor as you can tailor your methods of teaching specific to the student to maximise time, effort &…
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An important thing would be to instil a sense of confidence in a student about a particular subject, theory, or whatever it is that they are struggling with. Without confidence, even if a student may know the content or understand the theory, it can be difficult to do well in that subject. This is achieved by repeating a concept or practising it a…
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1. Understand them, identify their strengths and weaknesses and according to which teach/guide them. 2. Motivate students in such a way that they become self-learners which eventually would help them succeed in every areas of their life. Perseverance Patience Good communication skills Maintains confidentiality Customized teaching style to…
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A good tutor is able to give constructive criticism, push a student to reach his/her best, and knows when to praise a student for their hard work. Understanding should always come before application, which is why building strategies and confidence must come first and foremost. A tutor should be able to give students the tools to complete their…
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I believe that the most important things a tutor can do is be patient, listen to students and teach them learning strategies that can used for the rest of their lives. By being patient, a tutor can help a student to learn concepts and instill self-confidence, enabling them to achieve their best. Furthermore, listening to students carefully allows…
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I think it is important to never give up on the student and to constantly encourage the student in their learning, no matter how complicated a unit of work may be. As a student myself I understand the importance of being surrounded by people that want to support you in your learning. I am an excellent listener and have an immense amount of…
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The most important things that we can do for student is helping them to overcome the topics/subjects that they find hard to understand which eventually they lose passion of that subject. Hence, it is very important for us to assist the students and being patient is very important in this process. It is a tutor job to explain the topic, find out…
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To provide support. This is in the form of ensuring the students mental health is not compromised and is acknowledged. Tutoring doesn’t and shouldn’t feel like a burden for a student but a sense of trust that they can feel when in a tutoring lesson My ability to cooperate and understand students. Because I’ve been a student of a wonderful…
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I believe it is very important to listen to the student and what they need. Teaching/tutoring is not about the tutor but the student - both in terms of how it is taught to suit their needs and why it is being taught. Merely providing answers is not helpful nor can it improve understanding. I also believe that it is important to be very sensitive…
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Explain the topic in a format that student understands and well as to make the topic engaging so the students wishes to excel and learn My recent experience with a tutor allows me to know what a student is looking for in a tutor from their perspective, as well as my high patience…

Local Reviews

Ezy math tutoring is a great program that my daughter loves being a part of.
Stephen, Reservoir

Inside ReservoirTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 Olivia practised addition and subtraction with large numbers and explored perimeter of shapes, also tackling times tables using games.

Year 8 James revised circle properties in preparation for a test, and worked on algebra problems involving fractions.

For Year 10 Elizabeth, the lesson focused on linear equations—including solving simultaneous equations—and interpreting solutions such as one, none, or infinitely many using example problems.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 English, planning and organizing written tasks remained a challenge—"Jordan would benefit by planning his writing tasks using the following steps: close reading, brainstorming, and checking grammar," noted one tutor.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student in maths often avoided writing down full workings for algebraic problems; as observed, "he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."

In senior maths, another student grew reliant on calculators even for simple multiplications (e.g., 3Ă—2), slowing their fluency.

During a Year 7 test review, lack of focus led to missed question details and unnecessary confusion over parallel lines with transversals.

Recent Achievements

One Reservoir tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student's approach to polynomial equations—she initially hesitated with the rational root theorem, but after breaking it down together, she started explaining each step back and solved difference of cubes problems on her own.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student who previously struggled with grouping like terms became noticeably faster and more accurate using brackets correctly when expanding algebraic expressions, showing improved speed and accuracy.

In a younger session, one Year 4 student moved from quietly guessing at answers to confidently asking for clarification whenever she was unsure, finishing her multiplication tables independently by the end.

What they say about our tutoring

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We are very happy with Chris and especially how Nathan is progressing. His confidence has lifted and he is very happy.

we had our first tutorial with Julie last night - It went Really well. Georgina was actually excited about going to her maths class today!! Julie explained things in a way that Georgina understood as well as being really encouraging - we were both really happy with Julie

Anthony sat his final Maths exam today and I would like to thank you and especially Jonathan for his efforts and restoring confidence in my son's ability in sitting his exam.

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