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vanessa

Online Tutor Strathfield South, NSW
Important things to do as a tutor include preparing material before sessions to accomodate to the student's needs. Another is having flexibility in to cater to the student's schedule and providing further advice to do with studying tips as well. Having a personalised academic approach to students can form a trusting relationship to make learning…
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Terese

Online Tutor Bardwell Park, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to provide a safe and supportive learning environment, tailor their approach to the student’s needs, and empower them to believe in their abilities. A tutor should not only teach concepts but also help students build skills like critical thinking, time management, and problem-solving that they can…
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Jachin

Online Tutor Rockdale, NSW
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Urna

Online Tutor Rockdale, NSW
Help each children succeed their own goals (we would need to ask them what their goal is at first) Ability to establish a rapport with…
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Darvy

Online Tutor Arncliffe, NSW
The most important thing is to make them proud of themselves for learning what they thought they couldn’t. It would satisfy me as a tutor if I will be able to see my students happy on every success they can make. I am fun as a tutor. I always make sure my student doesn’t have to work under pressure. I don’t want my student to think that…
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Teresa (Danna)

Online Tutor Ashfield, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is clarifying and reviewing a piece of information they are trying to learn and understand, while instilling a useful learning strategy. Also increasing the level of knowledge so their confidence level increases and hence allowing them to improve at school. Patience would be a strength…
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Xiaoxiao

Online Tutor Croydon, NSW
A tutor should teach their student how to think. They shouldn't be teaching them to rote memorise (although there is a place for that in high school academics) but rather a general method of solving problems. When a tutor's work is done, their student should be able to look at a difficult problem, identify what kind of a problem it is and apply…
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Cindy

Online Tutor Burwood, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are build confidence in the student; help students improving their study skills; make them to think in terms of problem solving and not just methods. I believe my strength is in helping students to simplify complex problems and guiding them to start solving problems on their own. Also as a…
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Kai

Online Tutor Gymea, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student: - help students answer questions (especially exam type questions) - motivate students to succeed in mathematics by changing the students view of not approaching maths as a chore but something that they enjoy and is an interest - helping struggling students catch up on content and/or…
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Thu Uyen (Hailie)

Online Tutor Strathfield, NSW
I think the most important things that a tutor can offer a student is motivation and inspiration that can help the students to recognise their potentials, as well as a tutor's consistency and patience can also help the students to reach their goals and targets. A tutor is not only a teacher, but also a friend with mental support that students can…
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Jennisa

Online Tutor Strathfield, NSW
Is to be patient and supportive of the student as each student has different needs and to also developing an understanding about the students specific needs in order to determine their strengths and weaknesses I am motivational and compassionate so I am able to keep others on…
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Shirley

Online Tutor St Peters, NSW
Maintaining open communication with the student so gaps in their knowledge can be identified and closed so their understanding of the subject matter is clear. This is because in the HSC multiple syllabus dot points are often combined to form long responses, the lack of understanding in one area can result in the significant loss of marks.…
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Sujan

Online Tutor Burwood, NSW
Tutoring can be challenging, especially when it comes to motivating your learner. You see the potential they have, and they often hear about the potential they have, but they do not feel as though they got what it takes. Living in such a busy and demanding time can often make us feel the time constraints on everything we do and we expect our…
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Ningyue

Online Tutor Ashfield, NSW
The most important thing is to be genuine. To have the heart and the passion to explain our hobbies and our knowledge to our future generation. Without genuinity, everything else would not matter. I like to think outside the box. I think creating interesting yet simple scenarios for tutoring would enable students to be alert yet understanding.…
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Sonali

Online Tutor Homebush, NSW
To make them feel confident and confortable enough to ask me questions or raise any concerns, so that they can reach their highest potential. I can teach concepts in simple ways and link them to the practical use in the real world, to help students understand even…

Local Reviews

My daughter and I are both very happy with Thibault. She has only had one session with him but said he was good at explaining and he was able to answer her questions. He was also encouraging, punctual and very polite. We are very happy to continue with him.
Patricia

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Emily worked through negative and fractional indices as well as reviewing measurement concepts like area and volume in preparation for an upcoming topic test.

For Year 10, Jacob focused on revising functions—specifically cubic curves—and practiced curve sketching using assignment-style questions.

Meanwhile, Year 3 student Raeed explored subtraction strategies by counting backwards and compared numbers up to the thousands using greater than and less than symbols.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student tackling trigonometry struggled to select the correct rule in multi-step problems; "highlighting key words helped, but remembering formulas was still a hurdle."

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student repeatedly skipped writing working for algebra, which led to confusion and small errors that took extra time to trace.

For one Year 7 student, forgetting to bring notes meant missing connections between lessons—she found herself unable to apply previous strategies when new worded questions appeared.

After setbacks on past paper questions, a Year 10 learner hesitated to attempt unfamiliar problems without guidance, leading to slower progress and shaken confidence.

Recent Achievements

A Riverwood tutor noticed Liam, a Year 12 student, now tackles advanced trigonometry questions without any help—he used to need frequent hints but recently completed several HSC problems solo and could explain each step.

Charlotte in Year 11 has started breaking down complex multi-step financial maths tasks on her own, using strategies like "talking aloud" and back-checking her work instead of rushing or skipping steps as she did before. She is now working independently.

Meanwhile, Matthew in Year 3 is not just solving worded problems faster; he's begun identifying which operation to use himself rather than waiting for prompts from the tutor. This new independence stands out.

What they say about our tutoring

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I have used other tutors and tutor services in the past however the difference with ezymath was that I received regular reports on how my son was progressing and also tips and tools to enhance his learning.  The tutoring is very structured and also disciplined which kept my son on track.  Yesterday we received his year 9 Naplan results and he achieved a Band 10, and his results last semester at school were excellent and his confidence and ability has improved immensely  , many thanks to ezymath and his fantastic tutor.

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.

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 Riverwood Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Joseph's Catholic Primary School.