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Gayanendra

Tutor Ormeau Hills, QLD
Give them a belief that they can overcome their academic difficulties and hence achieve even better at school. Be a good listener Be patient Be flexible Teach students how to learn Very friendly Down to earth kind of person Belief in my strength as a Maths teacher/tutor as Maths is my passion. Happy to accommodate students request Good…
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Ghulam Mustafa

Tutor Arundel, QLD
Being supportive. Every student is different and has a different way of catching and understanding things, you just have to be patient and supportive. I feel like growing up most teachers were boring, and could not deliver the concept or usefulness of the things that were being taught. So when I teach I make sure I deliver not only the concepts…
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Sam

Tutor Arundel, QLD
To be very engaging so that the student can be in a better environment to be able to learn. My strengths are being able to break down a situation to make it easier to understand and then going through a sequence in order to make learning a lot…
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saniya

Tutor Arundel, QLD
A tutor can do a plethora of things for their students but it includes identifying their uniqueness and trying to find a way to teach them in what works for them. It is important to understand their learning style and move from there. They must also try to build a rapport with the students. Tutors exist to assist and guide the pupils in figuring…
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Leah

Tutor Coombabah, QLD
Actively listening to what the student had to say in regards to what they understand and what they struggle with is very important. Letting the student also feel involved in their learning, as opposed to being ordered around sets up a safe environment for the student. I am open minded to the ways other people find they learn best, allowing myself…
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An

Tutor Parkwood, QLD
A tutor can identify room for improvements in the student's learning, whether it is in their knowledge base or in their learning habits, and help them develop strategies to address those gaps. This will develop the student's skills and intuition to learn anything, which I think is the best thing a tutor can do for a student. The hard skills I have…
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Deepa

Tutor Coombabah, QLD
RĂ´le modeling, making students interested in the learning, building trust and understanding. 1) Firstly, I love teaching maths so I am always interested and excited to share my knowledge and experience. Secondly, I am able to build student interest in whatever topic I teach them. 2) Time management, problem solving, decision…
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Muhammad

Tutor Biggera Waters, QLD
Tutoring allows you to know your students better and know their individual needs. Students who go see their teachers during office hours for tutoring perform better because their questions are answered in one-on-one tutoring. I believe in equity. I struggled in school. My parents weren't very educated and couldn't help me with my homework. They…
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Hyojoo

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Communication and trust. Where one may be very knowledgable about the subject, if there is no communication, then there would be no point in tutoring if the student does not understand. Trust is also important because the student needs to trust the tutor and listen to them. In this vein, the tutor must also trust the student to focus and work…
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Mina

Tutor
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to instill within them a love for learning, such that they are determined and motivated to succeed in their academic life. This will mean they put in the extra effort into their studies and will reap the reward from their diligent efforts. My strengths as a tutor include my communication and…

Local Reviews

I would recommend Ezymaths to anyone who needs a tutor for their child or children. They listen to what you need in a tutor and it doesn't take them too long to get u one. The tutor contacts u very quickly. I have 2 tutors for my daughter and they have all been extreme wonderful.
Aphroditi, Upper Coomera

Inside Upper CoomeraTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Milly worked on converting improper fractions to mixed numbers and practiced multiplying decimals, especially with smaller values like 0.3 x 0.05.

For Year 9, Jay tackled graphing linear equations and interpreting gradients by plotting lines and finding x- and y-intercepts from different equation forms.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Aiden focused on solving quadratic equations both algebraically and by graphing their solutions, using visual sketches to reinforce understanding.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4, one student's written calculations for mixed fractions and decimals were hard to follow—layout issues meant "comma placements in listing terms" were muddled.

In Year 7, a tutor observed, "he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors," especially during rearranging equations and finding coordinates on graphs.

For a Year 11 student working on trigonometry with radians, revision focused mainly on familiar questions instead of attempting the harder application problems suggested.

A Year 9 student preparing assessment drafts avoided writing detailed responses; more focus went into cosmetic corrections than improving content depth or clarity.

Recent Achievements

One Upper Coomera tutor noticed a Year 9 student who previously hesitated to speak up now openly talks through her thinking while adding and simplifying fractions, using pen-to-paper checks instead of guessing.

In a recent high school session, a Year 10 boy who struggled with rearranging equations started working independently, successfully solving for x without prompts—something he avoided before.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who was confused by decimals now places them correctly in every exercise and explains her reasoning out loud; last lesson, she finished all ten decimal questions on her own with no mistakes.

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 Nerang Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Saint Stephen's College.