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Carina's tutors include a PhD mathematician from Cambridge, a veteran secondary maths teacher with seven years' experience, and an international Singapore Maths specialist; also featured are multiple academic award-winners, Junior Dux recipients, peer mentors, and accomplished science scholars with backgrounds in classroom teaching and K–12 student support.

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Dominic

English Tutor Holland Park West, QLD
Ensure they fully understand topics and ideas. It's vital to help students not only know of an idea, or the end result of a process, but how the process works, help them think outside the box in regard to these topics, and ultimately developed a well-rounded understanding of the taught subject. I have an extremely high level of theoretical…
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Janelle

English Tutor Holland Park West, QLD
Encourage, support, and accept students learning difficulties. It's important to draw on their strengths and lead them towards learning goals by asking them what they think they need help with and what their interests and strengths are. Learning needs to be fun, achievable, challenging, interesting, meet their needs, and help them to recognize…
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Holly

English Tutor East Brisbane, QLD
- Raise achievement - Increase academic confidence - Provide students with the tools they need to problem solve and achieve academic success independently in the future. My biggest strengths are my understanding of effective pedagogical methods, my understanding of the Australian Curriculum and my strengths based attitude towards students. As a…
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Chiara

English Tutor East Brisbane, QLD
Give them the tools, and bring them to a level, where they can study and learn independently. This requires them to have a good attitude, good confidence, and a good method, all things which can be developed in tutoring. I'm kind, empathetic, and understanding, and quickly and easily make people feel comfortable. My communication is clear and…
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Karen

English Tutor Murarrie, QLD
Making sure that the learning content is tailored to the needs of the child. Children with special needs require extra support and compassion. I would also say that it’s important for the tutor to be patient and listen to the child. I have some background in teaching and dealing with children, and I’m quite easy to get along with. I have only…
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Ethan

English Tutor East Brisbane, QLD
Tutors fill a different role than teachers. They can build more personal teaching relationships with their students and therefore should aim to: - Truly personalise the learning experience - Use connections to the student's interests - Teach to the student's strength and have the student set the pace - Work on and improve the student's…
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Jessie

English Tutor East Brisbane, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is help their students develop study skills so that they are equipped to learn anything by themselves. I am very patient and I always try to explain difficult concepts in ways that I found easier to understand when I was learning them (eg. acronyms and visual…
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Carol

English Tutor Mansfield, QLD
By far the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build up their self confidence in the area of weakness so that they can start a problem and having started a problem have the confidence to try to go forward. Being able to discern where the learning gaps are and being able to help the student close those gaps so that they can …
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Badrakh

English Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
In my opinion, the tutor's responsibility is to reaffirm the knowledge the student has already gained in school or help those who are behind. Considering this, I would say the most important thing is to understand and be patient with the student and help them to progress step by step. I am able to communicate with a wide range of age groups. My…
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Sanjana

English Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
A tutor can do a lot for a student. But I feel like the most important thing that can be done is to change the idea of a negative notion about a subject in the students mind. Attitude plays a key role in learning, and diminishing that fear, and giving the student confidence can really change their entire interest and perception about that certain…
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Grace

English Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
understanding the student's study pace…
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Damini

English Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is to take time to understand their expectations and needs as well as motivate the student to do better using appreciation and engagement. As a tutor, using relevant and relatable examples to explain concepts, providing important tips to remember and understand is the content are my…
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Lanna

English Tutor Mansfield, QLD
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to encourage them to express their own opinion and be confident in themselves. Providing quality feedback on their work and consistent affirmations are also considered important to me as this not only improve the students' academic result, but also their overall personal growth…
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Algena

English Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
A tutor should first be very welcoming and create a warm environment for students. In order to help students achieve their highest potential tutors should adapt and create new engaging ways of teaching the subject to make the student feel confident and have fun while learning it. I have great problem solving, communication and organization skills.…
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Lidia

English Tutor Balmoral, QLD
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to motivate them, encourages students to strive to be the best they can, to reach their goals, to recognize their strengths, to focus on learning so that they will be successful in the future. Additionally to encourage the students to identify several alternative study strategies from…
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Vedant

English Tutor Mansfield, QLD
A tutor can give his time for the student and make him understand until he understands it completely Important thing would be tutor can make him study until he/she has aced that topic Make the student understand the topic/concept if they are unsure of anything Another strength would be that whoever has tutored from me, has always passed his/her…
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Nicolas

English Tutor Holland Park West, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is being patient and committed to help their students to reach their goal. This also includes being a good role model for your student in order for them to grow both in academics and as a person. My strengths are my patience and determination to help others succeed and reach their…
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SHUTING

English Tutor Upper Mount Gravatt, QLD
I think the most important things are teaching students the learning methods, help them form a good learning habit and culture the keeping learning attitude. 1. Patience and good temper. 2. Several learning skills to get good grade. 3. Strong acdemic background. 4. International experience. 5. Good learning…
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Mathew

English Tutor Mount Gravatt, QLD
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them confidence in their abilities and the ability to understand and implement the tools needed to succeed. Over the past 7 years I have been volunteering in a primary school, which has included assisting the teacher in taking students and doing one-on-one and small group…
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Lachlan

English Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
Respond to the student's particular needs and learning style. Ability to convey complex concepts in a simple…
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Kyena

English Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
Be patient and understanding and realise that each student has different needs, and that the best way to help each student is to alter the tutoring experience to they needs. Additionally being clear with the student of what their goals are from the beginning and reassuring and instilling confidence in them that they can achieve them. I think my…
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Dattatreya

English Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
The tutor should act like a robust bridge between the student and knowledge. He/she should guide the student in achieving erudition by showing the correct path. Tutors should also try to develop interest in students for subjects and it should not be confined to the prescribed curriculum. On the other hand it is prerogative for the tutor to realize…
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Shalaka

English Tutor Annerley, QLD
A tutor can explain the practical applications of the subject he or she teaches in real life. As a tutor I can make my students visualise the concepts which cannot be grasped instantly. I believe that as a tutor I know the potential areas or concepts where students face problems to understand and I am confident to explain the tricky and difficult…

Local Reviews

So far so good thank you, Maham and Louis get on well and she is very calm and patient and has boosted his confidence. So glad we did this.
Deborah, Camp Hill

Inside CarinaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Alex worked through index laws and practiced expanding and factorising algebraic expressions, using a mix of textbook problems and quick-fire drills.

For Year 9, Sam focused on rearranging algebraic formulas to make a pronumeral the subject, then substituted values into these to evaluate results, including some extension questions involving cross-multiplication.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Emily tackled financial mathematics topics like simple interest calculations and also revisited linear relationships from earlier in the term for consolidation.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 Maths, a student repeatedly relied on reminders for each step in multi-stage problems, as one tutor noted: "I was constantly reminding him of small things." This dependence slowed progress when tackling unfamiliar algebra and worded questions.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student's messy written work in mental multiplication and inconsistent handwriting sometimes led to confusion when checking answers.

In senior assignments, another student delayed acting on teacher feedback, resulting in unfinished drafts and missed opportunities to improve essays before deadlines.

During primary maths sessions, drifting focus meant larger calculations were often abandoned halfway through, leaving gaps in understanding.

Recent Achievements

One Carina tutor saw a Year 10 student make a big leap in independence: after weeks of double-checking every step, he finally worked through all his linear equation questions solo, only asking for help when genuinely unsure.

A Year 8 girl who used to freeze on tricky worded maths problems now confidently breaks them down herself—she recently identified the right units and showed every step of her working, which is new for her.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student surprised his tutor by reading an entire passage aloud with barely any hesitation after struggling with this just two sessions ago.

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 Carina Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Martin's School.