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Shivani
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Shivani

Tutor Hindmarsh, SA
A tutor can enlighten the life of children with his/her guidence and teaching. A tutor must be patient, hard- working ,understanding and passionate. I have two and half year of experience of tutoring as well as i have done my masters in chemistry, I have good knowledge about science and Biology. Moreover, I have experience of guiding students…
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Lidia

Tutor Findon, SA
I also consider a great tutor to be someone who builds a good rapport with their students and ensures a warm and friendly learning environment. Helping students develop self-confidence and improve study skills while also making them feel good about their accomplishments is also significant. In addition, I believe it is very important to be…
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JOSHUA SAMRAJ
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JOSHUA SAMRAJ

Tutor Seaton, SA
1) Understand the level of the student and his competency. 2) His/Her ability to grasp concepts. 3) Assess him/her regularly through tests and prepare him for exams which are the ultimate goals for students. My strengths are to understand the state of student and devise innovative and simple methods which can make him understand a concept…
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Vatsal

Tutor Enfield, SA
From personal experience, I have had a few unfair and unsatisfactory experiences with tutors throughout my schooling journey. As a result, I have learnt from those experiences and structured my services in regards to having the student as the main focus. As a tutor, the most important thing I can do is explain and walk a student through unfamiliar…
WEI
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WEI

Tutor Fitzroy, SA
-to be a very good listener about where they are and what they wish to achieve! -to encourage study independence -to maintain confidentiality -to be a great motivator: help students strive to be the best they can, reach their goals, recognize their strengths, to focus on learning -to show respect for students as persons. Try to…
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Emmanuel

Tutor Gepps Cross, SA
1. A good tutor must be able to understand his student 2. A good tutor must have adequate knowledge and command over the subject to enable him explain and teach to the understanding of the student. 3. A good tutor be able to communicate clearly with his student. 4. A good tutor must put in much effort to prepare his notes to benefit his…
Nagadevi Nimeesha
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Nagadevi Nimeesha

Tutor Enfield, SA
A tutor should be able to communicate clearly with a student. It is important for a tutor to be patient with a student as different students learn at different paces. A tutor should be able understand the learning style of a student and have the ability to explain a concept in multiple ways to ensure that the student is confident with a concept.…
Tony
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Tony

Tutor Seaton, SA
A tutor needs to flexible and adapt to the way their students learn; some student require more visualisation to learn, while some require analogies, some may memorise the formula but never understands the concept, etc... I think it is the tutors responsibility to meet the students academic needs, adapt, and to assist the students with their…
Sitivi
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Sitivi

Tutor Bowden, SA
Teach them good habits for them to study more independently and learn better. Also, I will be extremely patient and understanding when you as the student are finding the content very challenging or difficult. It is my role and my number one priority to make you my student feel as confident as possible.…
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Bilal

Tutor Bowden, SA
Helping students understand how to solve a problem and not just telling them the answer. I believe it’s my job to help them learn how to do it themselves and learn different methods that work for them. A good grasp of maths and patience. If a student can’t see how to solve a problem I try to find a different angle to look at the problem to…
Henry
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Henry

Tutor Bowden, SA
The confidence to attempt and solve increasingly complex problems independently. The ability of a tutor to impart an understanding of the foundations is the most important thing a tutor can do. Ability to breakdown more complex problems into manageable sections thus enabling the student to apply and practice the solving process rather then…
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Jacob

Tutor Bowden, SA
To be understanding and patient and to constantly adapt teaching style to better student outcomes. I’ve got an immense amount of experience and a high level of knowledge and teaching style across all areas I…
Matt
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Matt

Tutor Bowden, SA
To understand how the child learns, and what they respond to best. As a teacher in a classroom may not be giving them the attention or understanding they require. I believe communication is my strongest strength, as my ability to communicate ideas and encourage children to do the same is corner stone to successful…
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Cadence

Tutor Bowden, SA
I believe the most important thing is just being a mentor for the student and guiding them in the right direction and offering support in any way they can. I believe my strengths are my communication skills and ability to check up on my students. I also believe my kindness helps in communicating with the student and making them feel comfortable to…
To Ying
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To Ying

Tutor Bowden, SA
To be able to deliver appropriate teaching methods according to individual need to ensure their improvement and process . To be a good communicator, responsible tutor and computer literate. I am a passionate, experienced and skilled English and Chinese tutor. I am also a good communicator, responsible tutor and computer literate. I know what…
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Sukhdeep

Tutor Enfield, SA
be realistic and teach them on the real life examples. moreover,we should focus on the abilities of the child and give them opportunities to develop critical thinking. confidence, skill, motivation, cooperation, love, empathy with the children having learning difficulty, mental health support to the children in crisis and learning…
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Balpreet

Tutor Flinders Park, SA
I think the best tutor is one who guides the students properly and fairly not only in their academics but also about life challenges. Most importantly a tutor should be ready to explain a single concept even 10 times to students if they are not able to get that without getting annoyed Well , I'm quite patient which I think is my biggest strength…
Aakash
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Aakash

Tutor Nailsworth, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be compassionate and assess their situation and help them navigate through the problems they are facing. Secondly, I'd say is to impart knowledge to the student as this is his/her base and thus it needs to be strengthened and help them realize their dreams and guide them to it. One of my…
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Pushapleen

Tutor Enfield, SA
Encourage students to think critically and independently. This involves teaching them how to analyze problems, evaluate different solutions, and develop their reasoning skills. Recognize and respond to the emotional and academic pressures that students face. Providing moral support can make a significant difference in a student's educational…
John
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John

Tutor Nailsworth, SA
Apart from imparting knowledge, a good tutor should be able to make the student fall in love with the subject. This will guide the student to understand the topic better and most importantly relate it to practical scenarios. Further, a tutor plays a decisive role in unraveling the hidden potential of a student. Not everyone is meant to be a math…
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Shyamali

Tutor Nailsworth, SA
As a tutor most important thing can do is to pass on the passion for the chosen subjects and inject a positive learning style that goes beyond passing tests. Among all the strengths i wold like to list appropriate individual teaching methods, sound communication skills, flexibility, punctuality and Goal oriented are the most…
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Shagun

Tutor Enfield, SA
Primarily, a tutor needs to be a good listener. Listen the problems of an individual carefully and provide the solution. Tutor can be a mentor not only of the academic but can be a mentor of other emotional and mental problems. Patience is the baby step to become an effective tutor. Some children might need patience levels that may put me through…
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Masuma

Tutor Clearview, SA
I think spending time to change your whole approach of teaching because one of your student is unable to understand the whole content. Being honest and flexible is very important things a tutor can have. Flexible, patient, good listener and helping nature. Being flexible about the teaching approach because every individual has different way of…

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.