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Nitin
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The tutor can: 1. Identify the student's weakness 2. Motivate him/her 3. Provide a workaround for a new solution 4. Try to fill in their shoes 5. Prevent the student from deviating I am highly patient, adaptive and articulate as a tutor. I am someone who does not give up early hence form the perfect person to be approachable as a guide and…
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To always make them believe in themselves and that make sure that they understand there's not a problem big enough that can't be solved I'm a very pacient person and I can quickly pick up on the behaivour of my student to change the teaching method and make it more…
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Omid
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Be open, enthusiastic.nurturing and caring. identify student's learning goals and ablities Guide students to become excellent learners & confdent individuals. Building good rapport with students. Adaptable and caring personality Excellent communication and listening skills. Empathetic, honest, enthusiastic and…
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Tutors are not parents, nor are they teachers. There is only so much a tutor can do for a student, but I believe it can be one of the most impactful. The purpose of a tutor is to help students regain their confidence in academia and be able to stand up on their own. I believe that a lot of academics are stuck on cramming methods and lecture based…
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I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are threefold: - offering explanations of and guidance for specific topics and skills - matching the learning levels of the student whereas the content discussed should neither be too easy nor too demanding - tutoring in a non-judgemental fashion whereas failures are treated as…
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Guide and encourage students to keep trying and keep up their skill levels…
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It’s essential to break down complex concepts into manageable parts and explain them in a way that makes sense to the student. Using analogies, visual aids, and real-world examples can be very effective. Establishing a supportive and non-judgmental atmosphere where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes is vital for…
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I consider the most important thing to be, making the student feel comfortable and not make them feel stupid. This way they will be more motivated to learn and trust you. I can explain difficult topics in a way that is easier to understand for students. I usually really bond with my students so that they trust and respect me and feel comfortable…
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I think listening to different students is the most important thing for a tutor because students all have their differences and needs different approaches to their learning, so understanding what they need is always the first and most important step. I think that my biggest strength is my flexibility and willingness to always learn and try new…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen. If a tutor cannot stop to listen to their student's feedback, then the student will never learn. I am very determined. If someone does not understand a certain concept, I do not stop teaching them until they fully comprehend…
Jaoha
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to motivate a student when they feel demotivated by making them feel confident in their skills and knowledge. It's important for the tutor to provide full support and guidance in an individualised manner to tailor to their specific needs. It's also important for the tutor to communicate…
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I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to listen to them because the student is the one who knows what they're struggling with and they are the ones who are going to tell me what they need to learn. Furthermore, I think it is important to teach students how to learn and study so that they can keep learning and working…
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Every student has a different level of grasping knowledge and I think the tutor has to be able to identify this. Not pressurising them to get better and understand the pace that they learn is a very valuable quality in a tutor. Good communication skills and understanding. I’ve been told by my friends and students that I’m good at explaining…
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I think not only the knowledge that I can teach students but also the way to study and understand the knowledge is more important. I was a teacher assistant when I was in high school. I'm happy to help my classmates with their assignments and help them to understand the concept of mathematics. I'm patient and a good listener. I can also explain…
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To develop a good relationship with the students they work with. That way, the tutor will learn to understand the student's point of view and preferences. This creates a positive and comfortable environment for learning and growth. I have a deep understanding of the subjects I tutor, and I believe I can explain concepts in a simple and methodical…
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make the lesson easy to understand! I am patient and…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: - Making learning enjoyable when possible - Changing approaches to teaching a topic if the student does not understand it from one approach - Sticking through with the student even if they take a while to understand a topic - Teaching the student without belittling them My strengths…
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Be someone they can be comfortable with and understanding. I think if students are encouraged to ask questions and the tutor is patient with them, they won’t feel scared and they’ll be more transparent with how well they understand the topic. I also realised that when a tutor respects the students, the student will honour the tutors more as…
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- Build a positive and supportive learning environment - Provide clear and concise explanations - Encourage and motivate students - Continuously assess and adjust teaching strategies to suit the student - Patient - Strong communicator - Reliable and organised - Passionate about STEM…
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Understand their weak points and help strengthen them rather than pressuring them. Everyone student has their way of learn so as a tutor its our responsibility to help them understand their weaknesses and teach them. Strengths are that I will try to explain in a easy and interactive manner so that they understand the root knowledge of the…
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Build strong fundamentals, allow students to expand their thinking beyond the curriculum, talk about ongoing developments around the world related to study topic Subject Matter Expertise, Excellent Communication, Experience in tutoring interns in an…
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The most important thing would be to instil confidence in the students that every problem is solvable. To add perspective to their struggles and to teach them how to self-navigate out of them. I have completed 2 master's degrees, and 1 undergrad degree, and I passed my 12th-grade exams at a High Distinction (93% PCM - Physics, Chemistry,…
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The first and foremost important thing that a tutor can do is to be a role model for the student. The tutor should ensure that he/she is just like a great friend to the student to help achieve all the success he/she desires in the future. In regards to that, he/she should make sure that while being a friend, he/she is someone that the student…

Local Reviews

Ezymath tutoring was the first company I contacted and I'm glad I did! Nathan is punctual (always comes five minutes early) enthusiastic and my daughter likes him. He is on top of our situation and takes the trouble to make the lessons interesting and relevant. Administration is very responsive too. Highly recommended.
Tina, Woollahra

Inside WoollahraTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Eva worked through calculating area of triangles and finding the volume of 3D shapes, using visual examples to support understanding.

In Year 10, Emmanuel focused on reviewing algebraic expressions and solving inequalities from chapter exercises.

For Year 11, Daniel tackled advanced financial mathematics by applying the compound interest formula and exploring logarithms in real-world scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student showed hesitance when tackling back titration and conductivity explanation questions in Chemistry—she was unable to phrase this concept succinctly, as one tutor noted, which meant answers lacked exam-level clarity.

In Year 8, another student's over-reliance on finger counting for basic arithmetic slowed progress, especially when working with numbers above 30 or attempting fractions without visual aids.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner avoided unfamiliar word problems in maths and resisted attempts at new problem types; this reluctance limited her willingness to try and built anxiety around unknowns during sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Woollahra recently saw a Year 10 student move from hesitation to confidently using the quadratic formula, solving problems that would have stumped her just weeks ago.

Another high schooler managed to work through complex pH and concentration calculations independently after initially struggling with multi-step questions, showing real persistence.

Meanwhile, a Year 2 student who used to rely on finger counting has begun adding and subtracting two-digit numbers in her head and now self-checks her answers—a big step towards independent learning she hadn't shown before.

What they say about our tutoring

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While my 4 Children were wary at first of doing  extra Maths, I was pleasantly surprised at their quick turnaround. Trinh was very patient and all 4 noticed their improved confidence and understanding in class, thank you!

Please be advised that I would like to cease the tutoring services of your company. My boy has greatly benefited from the tutoring of Robin who has shown great patience, ability and caring. I did inform Robin last night that I was not continuing with tutoring as I feel Liam is now back on the Maths track. If I need further assistance, I'll give you a call. Thanks (especially to Robin).

Yes, Lauren is fantastic!! Jesse is actually enjoying the work and doing Lauren's set homework (and it's the holidays)! Thank you so much!

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