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Jefita
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In my opinion, one of the most important things a tutor can do is to make it clear to a student that they are capable and believe in their abilities as a student. This establishes trust and goes a long way in terms of fixing problems of difficulties in any subject area. It will also build a student's confidence in themself all while knowing there…
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Provide student clarity and thorough understandings on concepts they might find a little tricky. Good communication skills, patience and thorough explanations given to a learner of any…
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A tutor can create impact through helping their student believe that their hard-work pays off regardless of how challenging they think a subject might be and by teaching them about learning methods that are scientifically proven to be effective, thus making them independent and capable learners. I'm capable of trying out various techniques to meet…
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Listen to the student as not everyone can understand the methods clearly at first its the questions that complete this vital component I will do my best to be a good listener for my students so that the content is understood well. Communication, this is vital as the tutor needs to deliver the content effectively and concisely and in return be able…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a deep understanding of the subject matter, promoting critical thinking skills, and providing personalized support and feedback. Beyond simply conveying information, a tutor should encourage students to think analytically and develop problem-solving techniques. Additionally,…
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Someone who is able to build strong relationships with the student. This helps to truly personalize their learning and teach to the student's strength. I believe my greatest strengths are being empathetic and the ability to engage with a…
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Active listening, and asking as many questions as possible, to learn more about the students strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. The more we know, the better illustration we have to help guide, encourage, motivate and inspire students to realize their own potential. My strengths as a Tutor, include, my interpersonal approach to each…
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The important thing a tutor can do is teach including a simple explanation of each topic and interactive discussions with the students to provide a better understanding. To include pictures, charts, and videos to make my teaching more interesting. To help students by giving great tips on how to make easier notes and how to remember the subject…
Liam
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I touched on some of these points in my previous answers, but as a tutor I believe the ultimate goal should be to provide one's students with an academic toolbox in the form of an understanding of the fundamental principles of any given topic. By covering first principles, and providing students with problem-solving abilities, he or she can then…
Theodora
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Give them the tools to achieve a high standards and a sense of belief in themselves. My strengths as a tutor are ability to solve problems methodically and logically in a way that students can understand easily and apply for themselves to their school work and assist in achieving their…
Anie Sugirtha
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There are many important things a tutor can do. From my experience as a student, the tutor should develop a trusting relationship with the student, providing a safe, positive and productive environment. The tutor should be willing to listen and help the students. The tutor shouldn't get frustrated if the student doesn't understand a concept - they…
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A tutor most importantly needs to understand the areas that the students need improvement. Considering their ability to grasp new concepts and learning styles, a tutor will have to design their teaching methods to suit a particular student. Lastly, a tutor should always encourage their students which will help them gain the confidence to try new…
Callum
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Assist them in discovering their own learning ability and to trust that ability I have the capacity to deliver a concept in a relatable…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make sure a student can fully understand topics that have previously been difficult. I do not think it is not enough for a tutor to simply talk through the topic with the student and expect them to understand it. A tutor should explain the topic to the student and then, after more study…
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Helping the student build a personalised studying technique & encouraging them to work hard. Answering every single question the student might have & helping them really understand the content. I use a very approachable & organised manner of tutoring, this helps students stay organised as well & ask me any questions they might have, however small…
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It is always back to the fundamentals. Without fundamentals, all attempts for learning anything else are meaningless. Being one of the pillars of support for a student is crucial for their own growth. In high school or well especially, year 12, is stressful, it is important for someone to be there to reassure them of any troubles that they may…
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I firmly believe these are some important things a tutor offers his/her student: 1.Set High expectations. 2. Establish classroom routine 3.Show that the tutor care about each student in the class 4. Be transparent and ready to help I think that my biggest strength is my confidence and willingness to always learn and try new things. This…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student is help inspire students to love learning, gain knowledge in various fields and learn how that knowledge can be applied in the real world, so that students gain an appreciation for education. Education is much more than just getting good grades, it is about learning how the knowledge you have…
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Individuality. As I have spent time as a basketball coach and a chemistry tutor. In this time I have learnt how different people intake knowledge and how different people need support. After graduation I started studying a Bachelor of Nursing in 2020. During that year, I realized this was not what I wanted to do. I realized I had a real passion…
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The most important thing for a tutor to do to a student is to be able to connect with them on a level that allows them to understand the content. Not being able to form a connection with the student makes the learning process tough. It is important to find an approach that enables the student to succeed. As a tutor, I am able to connect with the…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be a good listener and understand what is student’s first priority. As an OP 1 receiver, based on my past experience, breaking down assignment criteria to meet the requirements and interpreting the concept clearly can significantly improve the student’s grade. I can teach…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to impart good skills and knowledge and a keenness for learning. I am a responsible person who makes sure that the tutee learns from the sessions. I have a lot of patience and can explain things…
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Assist them in every way possible to understand and grow as students. Help them boost their confidence and be a good role model to them. Instil a sense of discipline and moral values, that will help them be better people. I feel compassion and a sense of pride towards the purpose of teaching. For me, this is the most reputed and respected…

Local Reviews

Clancy is enjoying it and was actually doing some maths homework by himself tonight (that is a big step forward!), we’d like to continue with Megan please, she has a very nice manner and way of working through things.
Rebecca, Yeronga

Inside YerongaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Ella worked on multiplication fluency (3x, 4x, and 6x tables) through timed races and Mathletics activities, and tackled money concepts by solving problems involving coins, notes, and everyday transactions.

In Year 8, Alex focused on operations with negative integers—practising addition, subtraction, multiplication and division—and identified coefficients while simplifying algebraic expressions using practice questions from school.

For Year 10, Lucy addressed trigonometry fundamentals alongside Pythagoras' theorem applications in triangles, working through problem sets to strengthen understanding of both topics.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student repeatedly arrived without her school book or resources, making it difficult to review classwork and target gaps—one tutor observed, "she didn't bring her workbook again, so I couldn't check what she's learning." This lack of preparation led to confusion during assignments and missed opportunities for feedback.

In Year 4 maths, a student often rushed through times tables, resulting in messy working and frequent mistakes; the urge to finish quickly made it harder for her to spot errors.

When a Year 8 learner scored poorly on a practice test, she delayed sharing this and declined extra support—leaving critical issues unaddressed as her exam approached.

Recent Achievements

One Yeronga tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to avoid asking for help now actively seeking clarification when stuck, especially in geometry tasks—she even started preparing questions ahead of time.

A high schooler who'd struggled with algebraic equations began talking through her process aloud and writing out each step, making fewer errors as she worked.

Meanwhile, one of the younger students has shifted from guessing at spelling to carefully sounding out new words and correcting herself, leading to more accurate writing.

Last session, she finished her times tables without needing prompts.

What they say about our tutoring

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Very happy with tutoring, Charles has been very helpful. Gilda and Charles are working well together.

We came to Ezymaths because our son has problems understanding some of the year 8 topics. When I contacted the company, the customer service staff was very understanding and spent time listening to my problems with my son's attitude towards Maths subject. He answered all my questions and removed any doubt I had about the success of a tutoring service to my son in our own home. My son was very happy with the first meeting with Amy and the second meeting he started to warm up. The 3rd meeting, he was already asking questions and was able to do his homework independently because he understood the concept. He said that the tutor's explanation about the topic was very clear and he now have better understanding of the concepts. Since he is in the top class, he found that they move very fast to the next topic in class and appreciated the one on one lesson from his tutor and the convenience that he doesn't have to go anywhere. The company is very easy to deal with. No pressure nor hassle from the company. I would recommend parents to talk to Ezymaths if their children have problems in Math or if the children want to improve their grades. I will definitely call Ezymaths again when my son encounters difficulty with certain topics in class.

Thank you for following up the tuition, actually we are very pleased with Joyce. Matilda says Joyce is very well organised ,uses proper techniques and tries to covers all problem areas. So far all is good & we are looking forward to a good outcome.

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 Fairfield Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Yeronga State School.