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Anneke
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Anneke

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
Be there to support them, and work through the areas that they aren't as confident in to build confidence. I believe that this requires a solid structure and outlining tasks which will help increase their knowledge but also exam technique. I am very patient and willing to listen to my students. As well as giving practical examples of the content…
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Olivia

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
The most important things a students can do for a student are catering the learning experience to individual student's learning needs, goals and ability; providing assistance with incorporate and improve literacy and numeracy skills in lesson activities. Designing learning sequences and lesson plans based on curriculum and assessment demands…
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Saifullah

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
The tutor's first job is converting hard 'textbook language' to easy and illustrative concepts. Next is polishing the student's skills with extensive exercises while making sure he has time for other hobbies. It helps if the tutor is aware of things such as fun interactive quizzes or videos that helps makes concepts seem simpler while also keeping…
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Sneha

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
Helping them make studies fun and easily understandable. I can be friendly with any child very easily . I can understand their problems. I can also help make them studies…
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Kaitlyn

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
The ability to pose different methods to learn a concept/idea is the most important thing a tutor can do, as not all students learn in the same way, My patience and preparation are both skills that enhance my abilities as a tutor in working with students. As well as, for older years, my knowledge of the NESA syllabus and marking criteria in order…
Luke
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Luke

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
Help them to a greater understanding of a given subject/field Proficient communicator, patient,…
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REEBA

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
Be a moral support. teach them to acknowledge and face their weakness and embrace their strengths. keep motivating them. and always be there when they have their doubts and questions. very patient as a person. Since i deal with small children too on a regular basis as a dentist i am pretty gentle in dealing with situations. I love updating…
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Shaneel

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is help and care about the student and I think that the most important thing a tutor can do is listen to the student. Listen to what the student is struggling in and help make that weakness a strength. My strengths as a tutor would probably be that I am able to communicate with high…
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Margad

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
I think the most important thing would be understanding the students' challenges and struggles and help them improve however minor. I think that even if the improvement was minor, it is still improvement to be proud of I think my greatest strength as a tutor would be my experiences of living in Mongolia, Japan, Taiwan and Australia. I think I have…
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Rishabh

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is create a supportive learning environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. It’s also important to foster independent thinking by guiding students to develop problem-solving skills, not just provide answers. Encouragement and positive reinforcement go a long way in…
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Abdul

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them realise that everything is possible as long as they work hard enough for it. For example, I am currently in a Master of Computer Science degree at the University of Sydney. Although it's a Master's program but the cohort has people from all kinds of backgrounds, including…
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Denise

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is support their learning in every way and to be patient with them. Supporting their learning is important so the student can feel encouraged and motivated to learn instead of feeling hopeless and unmotivated which also impacts their future learning. Patience is also required as every student has their own…
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Tanvir

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
As a tutors, I will build strong, personal relationships with their students. And try to identify students strength and weakness. And teach different techniques to help them to learn study material easily. Moreover, I will help students to set high expectation to achieve highest grade according to the capability of students. I believe that all…
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Glaizadie

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be patient. What obvious for you, won't always be obvious for your students. So you have to be patient as students are all different. My strengths as a tutor would have to be how flexible I am with my approach and techniques to match my students learning styles as they all can be…
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Alexandra

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
Most importantly to a student a tutor is there to provide a student with the most positive, educational experience that suits the student's needs. A tutor must be adaptable to different learning styles and needs, adjusting to what is most beneficial to the student. As a recent high school graduate, I can lend an empathetic ear to the student and…
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J

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
Firstly, the most important thing a tutor can do is to help a student solve the problem at hand, for example, a Maths problem, homework or a new concept learned at school. I believe that building strong understanding of the content learned at school in a timely manner is crucial for the student' learning improvement. Also it is important for a…
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Ganes

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
I believe instilling the confidence to tackle new problems is a trait that is rewarding for a student inside and out of academia. Students often lose the confidence in themselves when encountering a problem that they don't know how to solve. It is important for a student to realise that this is a normal process in learning and that with practice,…
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troy

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
- Firstly assist the student in mastering the fundamental building blocks of the content assessed. - secondly identifying the students weakness in the certain subject and rectifying them. - Thirdly to be patient and communicate precisely with the student in order to achieve efficient learning. - Lastly setting goals in order for a student to…
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Girlie Mae

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to understand the unique needs of each child. Because the reality is, not all are easy to teach. Some will be less attentive, more easily distracted. And it is important that a tutor knows how to handle situations like these, and adjust the method of teaching or the pace of the lessons. Every child is…
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Joanne

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
Creating a Supportive Environment: Building a trusting and supportive relationship with the student enables open communication and a safe space to ask questions and make mistakes. So this can boost student's confidence, helping them overcome challenges, and motivating them to excel. Multilingual Support: I can provide tutoring in multiple…
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Bokang (Larry)

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
As a tutor, helping students to develop a good study habit and a effective study method is the most effective way leads to their improvements and success in their study. In addition, a tutor should also develop students' interest in their study will promotes their passion for the study which will hence leads to improvements in their study. Tutor…
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Joanna

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
A tutor's role extends beyond the lessons and hopefully inspires a student to realise their passion and love for their subjects and learning through establishing and maintaining a supportive teaching environment. A tutor's most important role is to assist students with academic success strategies and teaching them life lessons, whilst also…
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Arlene

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
As their tutor, I am responsible and accountable on them. Meeting the needs of the learner is equally as important as learning. Recognizing their shortcomings and offering support. Being more understanding and amiable toward them. I am well-educated and finished a bachelor degree in my country specializing in Engineering. I am more than willing to…

Local Reviews

Although new to EzyMath Tutoring, so far I have been highly impressed with the clear communication and fantastic tutor that has been assigned to my daughter. The tutors help has already improved her confidence and approach to her studies, giving her a clearer direction.
Catherine, Hurlstone Park

Inside CanterburyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Harper worked on adding and subtracting decimals, as well as dividing decimals using school homework tasks.

In Year 9, Ivy focused on expanding and simplifying algebraic expressions before moving to trigonometric identities and exact values in later sessions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ben concentrated on trigonometry ratios—including the sine, cosine, and area of a triangle formulas—and then began introductory work with calculus concepts.

Recent Challenges

Homework completion and organization stood out across both primary and senior years.

In Year 7, "Ben needs to do the homework that has been given to him, especially if he continues not to do his school homework very frequently," which left basic algebraic routines feeling unfamiliar in sessions.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student repeatedly arrived without essential materials: "Needs to show up with his calculator and a pencil case to our lessons."

In senior maths (Year 11), failing to bring a maths book or calculator led to wasted lesson time retracing work instead of tackling exam-style problems.

Each lapse made it harder for skills to become automatic.

Recent Achievements

A Canterbury tutor noticed Ben, a high school student, has become much quicker and more accurate at tackling complex maths questions—he now works through challenging problems independently after previously hesitating on multi-step tasks.

Ivy, also in high school, started using a new note-taking strategy; she's not only understanding algebraic concepts better but now decodes tricky questions with less frustration than before.

Meanwhile, Harper in Year 6 pushed past her initial struggles with converting mixed numerals to fractions—by the end of her session, she confidently completed several conversions without any prompting from her tutor.

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