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Lynbrook's tutors include a Master of Teaching student with school classroom and private tutoring experience, an educator with 8+ years teaching maths and science and advanced degrees, a Monash Science School graduate and Australian Maths Competition awardee, VCE subject duxes, volunteer mentors for young children, and experienced English, IELTS and academic excellence award winners.

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Yash

Engineering Studies Tutor Lynbrook, VIC
I believe that the most important things a teacher can do for a student is provide the time, patience and respect to bring out the best in them. I believe it is the teacher’s job to act as a mentor and motivate the student to learn and grow. I believe that my strengths as a tutor would be the ability to listen to students' questions and provide…
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Callum

Engineering Studies Tutor Lynbrook, VIC
Being well prepared, Using simple ways to explain concepts, good presentation of stuffs, , Encourage student Participation, Being reliable, open mindedness.. 1. Engineering background 2. I can explain the students maths concepts in different and easy ways. 3. I am specialized in process improvement and hence I have a high ability to analyze…
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Harmanpreet

Engineering Studies Tutor Lynbrook, VIC
A tutor can deliver lot of knowledge to students that make them suceed through their life. He can share his life experience with his students so that they can get an idea how to deal eith good or bad situations in their life. I am very hard working I always try my best to make things understandable to students with some simple methods I always…
Payman
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Payman

Engineering Studies Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is adjust their teaching methods and style based on each student. Teaching with only one style and using the same methods for everyone won't work, and if you can't adjust, your sessions becomes very robotic and boring. I like to make sure I'm personalising my lessons for each individual student and I'm…
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Sukhwinder

Engineering Studies Tutor Hallam, VIC
For me i guess a tutor is not just there to teach a simple or complex topic from a specific subject but a tutor can be helpful in guiding what career a student can opt and values like respect for elders and for their own self which i guess are way more important in life than any subject or topic. My strength is that i encourage students to learn a…
Sanduni
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Sanduni

Engineering Studies Tutor Doveton, VIC
The most important thing that I can do is to allow the student to learn with fun and without any stress. This can be done with a broad explanation on topics and giving examples from our day to day activities. Consequently, a student will able to catch up all the difficult theories easily. I have a good understanding about the math related subjects…
Aditya
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Aditya

Engineering Studies Tutor Dandenong, VIC
Work hard with the student and push them to study more. Understand the student, which then becomes easier for a tutor to teach better. Truly personalize the learning, Incorporate connections to the student's interests, Teach to the student's strengths, Minimize the student's weaknesses. Being a good tutor takes relevant education, experience, and…
Ibrahim
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Ibrahim

Engineering Studies Tutor Dandenong, VIC
A tutor must possess the skills of raising the subject interest of a student. He must grow a problem solving mindset inside the student and prepare him to be up for challenges. I demonstrate using various examples. I explain using audio visuals and multimedia. As a tutor, I am patient and clear the concepts of the students…
Soorya
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Soorya

Engineering Studies Tutor Clyde North, VIC
Help them to learn the subject where they are not performing well. Subject knowledge, patience, passion for learning new things and spreading…
Bryce Harley
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Bryce Harley

Engineering Studies Tutor Berwick, VIC
A tutor should help a student understand the essence of the lesson and identify which areas the student should strive for excellence. I'm patient, practical, and quick at adapting to the students I teach. Once I understand how my tutees think, it becomes easy for me to help them…
Gitanshi
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Gitanshi

Engineering Studies Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
Understanding the Student’s Needs: Every student is unique, with their own strengths, weaknesses, and learning styles. A good tutor takes the time to understand these aspects and tailors their teaching approach accordingly. Creating a Safe Learning Environment: Students should feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and expressing…
Bishoy
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Bishoy

Engineering Studies Tutor Narre Warren South, VIC
A tutor must be able to connect with the student on many different levels whilst in the mean time also convey the concepts and ideas of the curriculum. I also believe that the tutor has a subjective responsibility toward each student, to be able to tailor a style of teaching for them because no two students are, or learn alike. My main strength as…
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Sumudu

Engineering Studies Tutor Narre Warren, VIC
- To teach the student subject matters in a way that he/she can understand and apply them - To teach the student how to learn efficiently and effectively - To motivate the student to achieve his/her true potentials - Build confidence in the student and help them believe in themselves - Commitment to deliver results - Well organised - Ability…
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VINOTH

Engineering Studies Tutor Doveton, VIC
To make him/her love the subject I tutor. Patience,knowledge, communication, character…
Mario
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Mario

Engineering Studies Tutor Doveton, VIC
Since this is a 1-on-1 tutorial, the tutor must give full attention to the student. Also to find ways to make sessions enjoyable but not to the point of sacrificing the time for teaching. And again to be patient so that the student can fully understand the topics being discussed. My best quality as a tutor would be my patience. I know a lot of…
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Pierson

Engineering Studies Tutor Cranbourne, VIC
The most important thing or a challenge for a tutor is to involve a student in a subject not just for it's technicality but for its application in real life. Therefore it's important to find the bridge between what you study and real life in not all but most cases to keep studies interesting. If not, find a funny way or create a situation that…
Sandra
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Sandra

Engineering Studies Tutor Berwick, VIC
Inspire them to their own ability to learn and to show the beauty of the subject matter through passionate teaching. Listening well to what the student is asking and treating them as an equal, also always patient and happy to explain/help. Specialises in Maths and…
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WIlliam

Engineering Studies Tutor Narre Warren North, VIC
- Simplify the subject/topic at hand, making a very challenging topic seem approachable and solvable. - Build rapport, and perhaps gain a form of friendship, so that the learning experience seems less like teaching at school/university, and more friendly and relaxed, which is conducive to enjoyable learning. I believe in a teaching/tutoring…
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Samia

Engineering Studies Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
I think the most essential thing is to create a supportive and encouraging learning environment where students feel safe to ask questions, make mistakes, and learn from them. By fostering a positive mindset and celebrating their progress, I aim to boost their confidence and motivation to tackle academic challenges. . I take pride in designing…
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Geetanjali

Engineering Studies Tutor Berwick, VIC
My opinion is that the most important thing a tutor can do is understand the child and his needs. Every child is unique, has different interests and has different learning milestones, so a tutor must be able to understand the needs and work accordingly. Unparalleled interpersonal communication and listening skills, whether working with students,…
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Michelle

Engineering Studies Tutor Dandenong, VIC
A tutor should be able to place themselves in the students shoes and understand the difficulty of pressure placed on them, if any. A tutor can also try and make creative ways of learning maths. My communication skills gained from my mentoring in…
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Anoop

Engineering Studies Tutor Keysborough, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to understand the way in which they learn so that the tutor can best apply their teaching strategy. A tutor should be firm but fair in their teaching manner in order to build rapport and effectively teach their students. I believe that my strengths are that I am encouraging, helpful…
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Taran-Lee

Engineering Studies Tutor Clyde North, VIC

Local Reviews

EZYmath tutoring made the process of finding a tutor for my daughter simple and effective. They matched my daughter perfectly with her tutor and constantly follow up to make sure everything is going well. Could not recommend them enough!
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Inside LynbrookTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Aryan focused on solving linear equations and reviewing how to substitute values into algebraic expressions.

Year 8 student Emily practised working with percentages, including converting between decimals and percentages, as well as calculating profit and loss using real-world examples.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Mina worked on double-digit multiplication and consolidating addition skills for sums greater than ten.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student struggled to consistently check for sign errors when working with algebraic symbols; as a tutor noted, "misinterpreting symbols mid-way led to the wrong solution," meaning time was lost retracing steps rather than building new skills.

In Year 8 geometry, confusion between co-interior and complementary angles left one student uncertain about which strategy to apply—double-checking which angle type was needed became essential but sometimes overlooked under pressure.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner's times tables recall slowed down long division, requiring repeated reminders before moving forward with calculations. The frustration was visible in pauses and sighs as answers slipped just out of reach.

Recent Achievements

A Lynbrook tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to rush through algebra problems now taking the time to double-check each step and catch her own errors, something she hadn't done before.

In a recent Year 8 session, a student who was hesitant about worded perimeter and area questions managed to break down complex problems independently after learning new techniques for solving equations.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who previously counted on fingers for sums above ten can now add numbers up to twenty in his head without pausing or needing prompts from the 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 Hampton Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Lynbrook Primary School.