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falguni

Tutor Croydon Park, SA
understanding others way of learning friendly nature towards…
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Ethan

Tutor Woodville Park, SA
As mentioned above, to make a student feel comfortable is really important as it makes them more confident with the material not only in that subject but universally. They become more confident as a learner and will find it easier to develop the tools to solve problems themselves more independently of others. Additionally, as a tutor, I feel like…
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RAMESH

Tutor Woodville Park, SA
Teacher is a person who can guide the children through living and learning process. Teacher can reflect and relate the concepts with appropriate understanding format. A good teacher is source of motivation and ideal for a growing children. Teacher is a good parent for children who shows way to children’s future. My strength are strong academic…
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Betty

Tutor Woodville, SA
Honestly, the most important thing I believe I can do for my students as a tutor is offering and showing my support for them. Academic demands will get stressful and well, boring. Therefore, I personally believe that showing my presence and guidance will help them tremendously, both academically and emotionally. My strength as a tutor is the…
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Sonu

Tutor Woodville, SA
Provide you with one to one aid specific in improving your skills and understanding I can provide tests and exams that can help you apply the learning and also draft assignments. Engaging Understand their weakness Provide guidance Providing ways to really improve in tests If you are looking for a holiday course before year 12 than contact me.…
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Paige

Tutor Woodville, SA
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to actively listen and to be organised with planning lessons. It’s really important to understand exactly what the student requires. This could be done through a pre-assessment at the start of the sessions. The tutor can then take that work home and arrange the next lesson…
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Fiona Shane

Tutor Wingfield, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to empathise with the student. Understanding the student should be done before everything else. If the tutor and student has established a good relationship then the learning environment will be calm, open, and comfortable. Being the big sister of four wonderful kids with different…
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Thi

Tutor Croydon Park, SA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to keep them motivated. However, this can be challenging especially when they have many knowledge gaps and feel fallen behind at school. A good tutor is able to identify and fill in those gaps, helping students realise their full potentials and gain confidence. It is also important…
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Grace

Tutor Croydon Park, SA
I consider time, listening, and encouragement as the important things a tutor can do for every student. I believe that the starting point is to look into where the student is coming from to better assess what the problem is. Then, a tutor should acknowledge that everyone learns at a different pace and with a distinct learning style. Some…
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Anita

Tutor Ottoway, SA
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is helping them improve and achieve the academic goals that they have set for themselves. Another important thing is making sure that the student feels comfortable with the work/tasks and finding the best method that helps them maximise their understanding. - Patient, calm and…
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Thi My Linh

Tutor Croydon Park, SA
I believe that tutors are teachers’ assistant. Our job is to find out what students struggle after receiving lessons from the teacher and dive deep into it so that students can fully understand the concept and be able to solve the problem with our help. As a pre-service teacher, during placement, I had the opportunity to work one-on-one with…
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Navpreet

Tutor Ottoway, SA
Tutor should help facilitate a path that allows students to seek knowledge for themselves. Communication, Patience, Adaptable,…
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Trent

Tutor Croydon Park, SA
It's to be able to notice the reasons behind my students' struggle and find out the right method and the right way to help them make adjustments and become better at it. It's clear that I am not sort of an expert in the subjects that my students are struggling with, but I would undoubtedly do my best to get them better, including flexibly doing…
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Parul

Tutor Dudley Park, SA
Understanding and solving a students problem patiently is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Guiding them to achieve their goals in life. There are a few skills that a tutor must possess. Patience, clear communication, active listening, problem solving and technical knowledge are my strengths as a…
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Vikas

Tutor Kilburn, SA
A tutor should build trust with the students and then can help students to win over their weaknesses by understanding their strengths and weaknesses. A tutor can provide a good enjoyable environment to engage the students in their studies and achieve their goals. I have patience, which is the most important thing while tutoring, I have good…
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Ivan

Tutor West Croydon, SA
Being a tutor brings me valuable lessons, one of which is to ensure the students understand the concepts through problems. It was quite challenging at first because some problems were quite tricky and the students could give up. But it was extremely important to make them believe that they can solve it by step-by-step instruction. It is not an…
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Christy Jeevan

Tutor West Croydon, SA
The best thing a tutor can do for a student is to assess their interest, strong and weak points and guide them to help them decide what field/specialization they want to seem themselves in. Marks and grades albeit very important and not the defining factors for their future. They have to see for themselves what they are passionate about and a…
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Akhila

Tutor Alberton, SA
Inspire, Influence, and be a cheerleader. ( for everyone) For me, teaching is a divine profession and Knowledge is something that needs to be shared. The utmost thing a teacher can do for a student is to share their knowledge, experiences and influence them to become better citizens of this world. I was one of the top students when I used to…
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Priyanka

Tutor West Croydon, SA
A good tutor will identify the student’s learning style so that they are able to present information in a way that has the greatest effect. There are different types of learning styles: Verbal, Visual, Logical and Social. My style is Visual, logical and verbal. The most important thing to do for a student is understand the student's strength…
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Ankit

Tutor Kilburn, SA
In school, teachers deliver lessons on a general teaching strategy, whereas the context and mindset of all the students are diverse. A tutor helps students to improve their learning by contextualizing their learning based on their learning needs, aligning with learning difficulties, and provide constant help and boosting up their confidence in…
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Xiaoxiao

Tutor Kilburn, SA
A tutor can provide tailored study plan to help a student's weak part and make him/her better, and help him/her regain confidence. I graduated from a prestigous university and have many successes in adamia. My creative thinking of teaching and my previous experience and my patience. I am also a pre-service teacher in Adelaide studying master of…
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HARMEET RAJESHBHAI

Tutor West Croydon, SA
A role of tutor is to clear the concepts of student individually that they have studied during class. A tutor is there to guide students by making them realise their mistakes and later by explaining and solving the topics. And for that tutor should know his students first. As a tutor I think knowing and understanding the working method of each…
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Andrew

Tutor Kilburn, SA
To ensure the student has a full understanding with the work at hand so that they can achieve their full potential when they are at school to achieve a high grade. As a tutor, it would be my assessment of the student as a strength and a weakness as I like to have students achieve their best…

Local Reviews

We have been getting a tutor for our year 8 twin boys and their marks have gone from a C to an A (93 and 95%) in two and a half terms. They are a lot more focussed and feel a lot more confident going into exams. I have and will refer EzyMath to other parents for sure. Cheers, Brad
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Inside Woodville GardensTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Georgia focused on breaking down number sentences and practiced long division, as well as reviewing times tables to build mental maths skills.

For Year 9, Ali revised scientific notation and significant figures in calculations, then worked through percentage-based questions including mark-ups, discounts, and profit/loss scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Priya tackled factoring quadratic trinomials using different methods and reviewed difference of two squares problems to consolidate algebraic techniques.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 maths, a student completed most tasks but left several exercise questions unfinished until prompted; as noted, "he didn't complete the exercise questions, so made him to complete it."

In Year 11 biology, one learner hesitated to answer homeostasis questions at home and required repeated explanations to clarify confusion.

A Year 8 student relied heavily on guessing in problem-solving sessions—"she tends to guess her answers instead of thinking it through"—which slowed progress and increased frustration during money calculations.

In senior classes, forgetting key formulas or misapplying exponent laws often led to missed marks on tests despite understanding concepts when explained step-by-step.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Woodville Gardens noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who had always left assignments to the last minute—this week, she proudly showed her finished work before the due date for the first time.

Another high schooler has started asking targeted questions when stuck on scientific notation, instead of staying silent and guessing through problems; this is helping her handle new exam material much more independently.

In a primary session, one student surprised himself by reciting his times tables smoothly using a chant—a breakthrough after weeks of freezing up on multiplication tasks.

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 The Parks Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Woodville Gardens School Birth-6.