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Some of the most important things a student can gain from having a tutor would be to build up their confidence in a certain subject, by providing specialised teaching and education for that specific student, to increase their understanding. A tutor would also provide a different perspective of difficult concepts, being seperated from the…
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I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide guidance, support, and personalized attention. A tutor should create a positive and encouraging learning environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions and seeking help. It's crucial for a tutor to listen actively and understand the student's…
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It is important to teach frameworks and critical thinking rather than boring formulas or random facts. In other words, the goal of any tutor is to teach someone how to fish and never give them fish. I strive to find familiar examples in real life that connect with the concepts we are learning to ease this process. I am able to meet my students…
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I would say "strong work ethic", ,my background as a postgraduate student and successful development engineer indicates that I have a strong work ethic and are committed to achieving excellence. This will enable me to provide high-quality instruction and support to my students. Strong academic background: As a postgraduate student from a world top…
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One of the most important things I consider is that the students can understand what I taught them and apply that to their exams and gets a good grade through my learning and my teaching methods and they could eventually help out other people to do better too. I think one of my strengths is being calm and patient with children when teaching…
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Help student groom not just in studies, but also mentally, emotionally and be a mentor for his students. Mh strengths are that I dont focus on memorising rather than understanding the problem and then deriving a…
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To be an effective tutor, it is essential to focus on three critical aspects. Firstly, a tutor should be able to create a personalized learning experience that caters to the unique needs and learning style of each student. Secondly, building a strong rapport with the student is essential in fostering a positive and supportive learning environment,…
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To be honest, patient and have a never gave up attitude. Because some students may have high skills or thinking capacity and they may ask doubts that I don't know about, in such cases be honest to them don't give them wrong information but try your level best to clear there doubts. But, in some cases you may meet student of very poor understanding…
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There are definitely many important things that a tutor can do for a student but in my opinion, the most important would have to be correcting the mistakes and wrongs. I believe that understanding why a student got a particular question wrong is one of the hardest, yet most important responsibilities of a tutor as he/she has to ensure the student…
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Specialising the learning to the student and their existing schema/knowledge base. Drawing a line between what the student knows and what the classroom teacher is teaching, and filling in the gaps. I have been an engineer for 9+ years so I have a lot of real-world examples I can use for maths and physics students. I also have a Grad Dip in…
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Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each individual student and tailoring the tutoring technique and style to that student. Also, having an in depth understanding of the subject matter and the patience and vocabulary to explain it in understandable terms. I am good at conveying difficult concepts to students, am a good presenter and…
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A tutor's primary objective is to ensure that the student truly understands the content, and while doing so, the tutor must present the material in an interesting and engaging manner. If done correctly, this may ignite a passion in the student for the subject. I have a deep understanding of the fundamentals of mathematics, which will allow me to…
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I consider that the most important things to do for a student is to arrive well prepared to each session, try to find a visual way to explain the problems and to truly encourage the student so as he becomes confident during exams. I think that I am as a tutor really patient, perseverant and…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student is be patient with the student and understand that everyone learns things in different ways and different speeds relative to other students. I believe my strengths as a tutor include: interpersonal skills, kind yet determined attitude, multiple ways of explaining a different concept, open to…
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The most important thing when tutoring is personalizing each lesson on a student by student basis. It is essential the tutor understand the student so that they can relate topics, see their strengths and weakness, and ensure the student feels comfortable and in a safe environment. When tutoring students I find it is important to be able to…
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A tutor should provide a space where students feel okay about asking questions and admitting when they're unsure. It's not just about giving answers, it's about helping students find solutions themselves. Encouraging students to see mistakes as learning opportunities is also key. Building their confidence in their own abilities is one of the most…
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Build a student's confidence and have them progress through a subject. I think my young age is my strength, being able to relate to younger people in high…
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It is essential for student to understand rather than keep memorizing so the tutor needs to implement that and make sure that student will follow. Knokwledge Passion I love my…
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Give them time and explain concepts in their language. Students need a teacher who can understand their problem and explain it in a way they want , and I can just do that . Right there to the point. I can explain to the point and cover the gaps in their learning. Give them time and explain concepts in their language. Students need a teacher who…
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I believe providing an environment in which the student is confident and motivated about what they are learning will help them achieve goals. Realistically you spend 1-2 hours a week with a student and cannot realistically teach them all the content they learn in those allocated times so need to motivate and provide confidence in the student so…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is give their student self-confidence and the belief that they can perform the academic task provided to them. I am an outgoing person and I believe that my communication skills are my greatest strength as a…
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I feel the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is maintain a patience attitude throughout the whole process. Approach every problem with high degree of logical reasoning and find a way in which the student can become comfortable answering a particular type of problem, with little stress or assistance. I feel my main strength as a…

Local Reviews

Rhoda is kind, patient and wonderful with Dom
Edna, Spearwood

Inside SpearwoodTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Chinnu focused on times tables practice and graphed results to track progress, then worked on simplifying fractions and explored their relationship to decimals and percentages.

For Year 10, Alex reviewed parabolas and quadratic equations by tackling pre-test problems and practiced breaking down larger questions into manageable steps.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Jamie revised graph theory concepts including Eulerian and Semi-Eulerian paths, alongside a review of recent test material to clarify any gaps in understanding.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9, a student tackling algebra often disengaged when unsure how to start a problem—"if he doesn't know it straight away, he tends to give up," as one tutor observed. This led to unfinished questions and missed opportunities for practice.

Meanwhile, in Year 4 maths, another student would skip over times tables she didn't instantly recall rather than using alternative strategies or working them out.

In senior years, incomplete homework and unclear written steps meant errors were hidden in trigonometry solutions.

For several students across Years 5–7, inconsistent use of revision notes made later study sessions less effective and more stressful.

Recent Achievements

One Spearwood tutor noticed a real shift in Dominique's approach: she now asks for help when stuck, instead of quietly skipping questions—last session, she finished every task and even tried out thinking aloud to work through trickier maths.

In a recent high school lesson, Harrison moved from confusion about quadratics to correctly picking out key features of parabolas after targeted practice between weeks.

Meanwhile, Chinnu blended his love of art with maths by graphing times tables speed; this extra effort meant he handed in his results homework fully completed and ready to use as a progress baseline.

What they say about our tutoring

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I was very happy with the staff at your head office. My my initial contact person was Marcus, and he was extremely professional and thorough in explaining the services EZY MATHS provide and he reassured me of the the level of tutoring that the company provides and that they will endeavour to match a tutor for my 15 year olds math's concerns. The thing I liked the most is that at no time did I feel pressured and he made it sound so easy; Which it was. Thank you, and I will be using you guys again when the time arises.

Jade has been absolutely wonderful with Lucas. He's enjoying his tutoring sessions and sounding more confident about  Maths already. We understand it may take quite a while to see any improvement in his actual marks but there has already been a definite improvement in his attitude towards his capabilities. Lucas is very happy with Jade and we will definitely be continuing the tutoring.

We chose EzyMath Tutoring as that is the subject our daughter  most needed help with, and we decided to pick specialists in this subject over other tutors who seemed to do everything.  Our tutor Emma, was a uni student, very professional, friendly, she worked very well with our daughter.  Emma had lots of great tricks and tips for Madison to use in her studying and test-taking, broke some things down so they didn't seem so scary or overwhelming to our daughter.  Madison was much more confident in math class, homework was easier, she was more confident in taking exams.  It meant a lot to Madison and us, a lot less stress at home when it wasn't my husband or I trying to teach her with all the emotions that tend to go along with that.  I would recommend EzyMath tutoring to anyone looking to improve their math skills.

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 Spearwood Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Spearwood Primary School.