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Mikhayla
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Assist them in achieving personal goals. While the main aim of tutoring maybe to improve a child’s skills. I believe young minds improve best when they set personal goals and achieve said goals with our assistance. Not only does this make them feel empowered, but it teaches them to be organised and to strive for excellence. I am extremely…
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Individualized Support: Tailor their teaching to the specific needs and learning style of the student. Recognize and address areas where the student is struggling. Build Confidence: Boost the student's confidence in their abilities by providing positive reinforcement and constructive feedback. Clarify Concepts: Explain difficult or complex…
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Tutoring is like a service to student in which tutor can act as a mentor to student to develop self confidence and knowledge to student which can help students to live a life which they always dreamed of. My greatest strength is to make students involve in what I am teaching and making things simple to make sure they understand. I really believe…
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Tutor just like is the case for all teachers, tutor should approach the job with mindset of raising giant. Thus, tutor should seek to understand the students academic need and put all effort to guild exploring appropriate teaching method and aids Thorough understanding of Mathematics, Physics and Science concepts with ability to related them with…
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I have always thought that a tutor's main objective is to inspire the student by showing the interesting sides of whatever is being taught. As a tutor, it's my objective to show mathematics is essentially a language in which relationships are translated to number which would otherwise be intangible and impossible to observe with the naked eye. By…
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To assure the student that everyone has their strengths and weaknesses, then help them to overcome any obstacles that they might face while learning. Patience and finding alternative ways of explaining complex…
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A good tutor is a friend, philosopher and guide. Not all the students have same level of learning and understanding. Tutor can explore the hidden capabilites and abilites in a student and help them to achieve their career goals. tutor can guide them not only academically but in personality attribute as well. The important thing is, there should…
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The most important thing a tutor can do is to help student understand the basics of concepts in layman language, thereby bridging the gap between students and technical terms. I'm better at explaining concepts, practicing soft skills and tackling difficult…
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Help them gain interest in what they're trying to study/learn. The problem with kids not wanting to learn isn't because the subject is hard, usually it's because they have no interest in the subject whatsoever. There's always a way to show someone the appeal of every single subject. It can be hard but it's very possible and many teachers and…
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Answering question in a simple manner Being able to teach the basics of a problem which helps the student to grasp the knowledge without…
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Making my students independent thinkers! I think my strength is to never give up and always try to communicate concepts in ever exciting and easy…
Rodney Karlo
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Kids' attention span are short and I think the most important thing a tutor can do for the tutees/students is to be compassionate. Compassion will cover patience and understanding the reason why we are teaching. Kids will be kids and they can get naughty and noisy at times. But it is and will always be part of tutoring, you just need to calmly get…
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One of the most important things I've learned while being a student within a tutoring institute is to carry out my learning indepedently. This is most prominent when studying in university when tutors are scarce and its up to you to manage your time. Learning is also really important even in the industry, particularly in software when the world is…
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Assists with understanding from the bottom up. Core ideas need to be solid before they can be used for further applications. Focussing on conceptual development of the…
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The most important things are to provide guidance and nurture their motivation so that they can accomplish their educational goals. The challenges that the students face with a subject can only be overcome by the students. Tutors can assist by explaining the concepts and providing examples, but the students' motivation is necessary as only then…
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The most important thing in tutoring is patience...lots of patience. It's often the case that repeating a concept - however many times, and sometimes in different ways - helps the student really come to grips with it. I think the mark of a good teacher is how much repetition they can tolerate in the course of their instruction. My main strength is…
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A good tutor can allow a student to learn the most difficult of content in a fun and exciting way, which motivates the student to learn and excel in that subject. The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and a good listener. Something which is obvious to a tutor, can be oblivious to a student. After that, a tutor…
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I believe that a tutor must be able to provide the students with what they need. This means assessing the student's abilities and determining key weaknesses. Since not all students are the same, a successful tutor must be able to decide strategies that are suited for each individual student. I am adaptable and resourceful, so I can adjust myself…
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Help to develop their study skills and techniquesProvide exam tips where necessaryBuild up their confidence both academically and socially To overcome this emotion, a tutor needs to have the enthusiasm to inspire students, helping them develop a love of learning. In this way, a tutor can be a role model for your…
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That they learn the subjects in a way that they could easily understand and get on how to do the tasks and problem they needed to do and solve. I really do love math so helping out students to learn and teach them ways on solving problems in proper, fast, and easy…
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- Adjusting their teaching strategy with every student and understanding the favourable ways a student can learn. - Building rapport that leads to trust from the student and a better communication flow which facilitates better learning. - Enabling the student to become self-reliant through giving them the required skills, knowledge and…
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The tutor must be able to communicate with the student on a deeper level and understand the weaknesses and the strengths of the student and help them master their strengths and improve in their weakness. Being able to communicate with students in a supportive manner and engage the student to be interested in their respective subjects and overall…

Local Reviews

Matthew has become much happier to talk & often inform us about math problems & the confidence he has gained even at this early stage of being tutored is huge. Andrew has been a tremendous help so far.
Linsay, St Clair

Inside St ClairTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Olivia worked through simplifying fractions and foundational algebra skills, building confidence by practising with real-life number examples.

For Year 9, Ethan tackled surface area calculations for pyramids with rectangular bases and used bearings to solve navigation-style problems.

Meanwhile, in Year 11, Mia focused on applying the sine and cosine rules to non-right triangles as well as working with rates, ratios, and direct versus inverse proportion using worded questions for context.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student hesitated to show working in algebra, which, as a tutor noted, "made it hard to backcheck if an answer was incorrect." This reluctance left small errors undetected and undermined confidence when reviewing.

In Year 11 Physics, difficulty linking current topics with prior coursework meant harder HSC-style questions were often avoided in revision; time spent re-reading theory replaced targeted practice.

A Year 10 learner relied on being shown steps before attempting problems alone, leading to uncertainty and frequent second-guessing during independent work. Exam pressure amplified these habits—answers rewritten repeatedly instead of tackling new questions.

Recent Achievements

One St Clair tutor noted that a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to show her working is now consistently writing out full steps and even talks through her reasoning, making it easier to spot small mistakes and correct them independently.

In a recent session with a senior high schooler, the student was able to tackle challenging HSC-style questions in physics—he initially struggled with theory recall but, after some targeted revision, managed medium-difficulty problems without prompts.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner who often guessed answers before is now asking for clarification when unsure and recently worked through all types of angle questions methodically.

What they say about our tutoring

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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.

Thank you for following up on the tutoring.  Kishan is proving to be very suitable. He and Chris relate very well.

We were very satisfied with Tammy and have recommended ezymathtutoring to other people.

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