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Tutors in Tallai include a QLD-registered teacher with decades of K–12 maths, English, and Japanese expertise; an award-winning peer mentor and science competition champion; seasoned primary educators with special needs credentials; experienced university maths facilitators; and accomplished ATAR high achievers studying medicine, engineering, law, and education—all passionate about guiding students to excel.

Andrew
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Andrew

Tutor Tallai, QLD
To have the ability to listen and shape content to needs of the audience, patience, empathy and ability to understand the difficulties others feel. Being able to create optimal learnings by shaping content/delivery facilitation to meet the needs of mentees/listeners. I believe that I have good time management skills by structuring lesson…
Zain
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Zain

Tutor Merrimac, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to show the student that through perseverance they can be good at the subject, and to appreciate the subject's content for what it is. Another important feature is instilling confidence in the student as that is a skill that will remain with them for the rest of their lives. I am currently…
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Roxanne
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Roxanne

Tutor Worongary, QLD
I am able to develop trusting relationship between the learner and understanding the way they learn so assisting them in their studies is going to be easy. Understanding and application of different learning styles. Differentiated instruction that fits the learning style of the…
Rod
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Rod

Tutor Mudgeeraba, QLD
A tutor can engender a sense of self respect and a more positive attitude in students. They have the ability to increase their confidence in specific education subjects in a very competitive world. I believe tutors are able to lift the self esteem of students and remove that extra stress from the every day school life Being able to relate to the…
Viren
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Viren

Tutor Mudgeeraba, QLD
Aa s tutor i will establish the student's learning style so that they are able to present information in a way that has the greatest effect. One of the most essential ingredients for success and improvement. As a good tutor will take the time to connect meaningfully with the student and their family. 16years of Business experience. Master of…
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Tejaswini

Tutor Mudgeeraba, QLD
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster a genuine understanding of the subject, and create a safe space where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. A tutor should support the student’s individual learning style, set achievable goals, and help them develop the…
Michael
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Michael

Tutor Mudgeeraba, QLD
To assist the students to gain confidence in the subjects they are learning. To help students gain the self esteem which comes with improved knowledge and performance. Development of relationships with families so all can be involved in the learning process. Communication skills. I am able to get the message across in a simple easy to understand…
Robert
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Robert

Tutor Mudgeeraba, QLD
Listen and understand. One thing when working with my son is its easy to forget that they don't know what they don't know. So listening to their questions and being patient and understanding when explaining topics and process is key. I am passionate about young people and wanting to see them succeed. I have a good understanding of the subjects…
Aaron
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Aaron

Tutor Robina, QLD
I believe helping a student understand and apply their newfound knowledge into any problem is one of the most important things for a tutor to do for their student. Another important aspect is to make sure that the process is thorough and efficient but also enjoyable. As a tutor, I believe my strengths include my knowledge, friendliness and ability…
Lauren
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Lauren

Tutor Robina, QLD
As a tutor, patience and friendliness should be values that are considered with the upmost importance. Being patient with a student allows them to learn in their own time, without any frustrated external pressures. A tutor that is friendly will often promote students to feel comfortable when asking questions and seeking clarification when needed.…
Ian
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Ian

Tutor Robina, QLD
Work one-on-one with a student at their pace to become successful in that subject and having the confidence to have a go at any problem given to them which ideally they can transfer to any subject or situation and be successful in all areas of their lives. A belief that my students can succeed, use whatever methods have been taught to them by…
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Dikshika

Tutor Highland Park, QLD
A tutor's most vital role is providing personalized support, adapting teaching to individual needs, and fostering clear communication. Patience and empathy, especially for students facing challenges, create a supportive learning environment. Monitoring progress and offering constructive feedback help students set and achieve academic goals.…
Lachlan
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Lachlan

Tutor Carrara, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to give them confidence and a positive attitude and never give up on them. From previous placements, the positive feedback I have primarily received from my mentor teachers is that I have a lovely demeanour and positive attitude with students and know how to teach the curriculum…
Bryan
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Bryan

Tutor Carrara, QLD
Soft skills, not only things you learn from a book, being a tutor is more than being a teacher, is being also a mentor. Empathy, my upbringing, my skill…
Claire
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Claire

Tutor Carrara, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understand their concerns with the materials they are being taught. Every student has unique problems to overcome in their schooling life and viewing each student as an individual is key. It is also important to be able to rephrase and recontextualise material given to them by their…
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Kelsey

Tutor Carrara, QLD
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is be patient. If they are struggling to understand a subject, they are going to get more frustrated the longer it takes for them to grasp. I believe that it is exacerbated by the class moving on to another topic before the student is ready, and it is our job to work with them…
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Zita

Tutor Carrara, QLD
A tutor can encourage a passion for learning and empower students to continue with their learning. A tutor can support a student with the knowledge, skills and confidence to become self-reliant. I'm patience, kind and have empathy. I communicate well and actively listen and understand the different learning styles that students have. I can…
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Jimp

Tutor Carrara, QLD
I have full confidence to improve any learner as long as he/she has willingness for study. I have my own ways for teaching and strength their confidence and find suitable learning methods for them and form their own good learning habits. I am good at using ordinary life things or phenomena to explain why we need to learn this knowledge and its…
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Mina

Tutor Robina, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to instill within them a love for learning, such that they are determined and motivated to succeed in their academic life. This will mean they put in the extra effort into their studies and will reap the reward from their diligent efforts. My strengths as a tutor include my communication and…
Holly
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Holly

Tutor Clear Island Waters, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to instil the key executive study skills that are used in the sessions that serve the student well and ensure they apply them all the time. These skills I hope to cement include organisation, focus and time management. I also believe it is important to form a connection with the student and…
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Jacinta

Tutor Ashmore, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do is give their student confidence. Helping them to realise that they can understand a concept or solve a problem should increase their confidence in themselves, which is a vital trait to have as they move forward in high-school and further on in life. I am very patient and hardworking. If i don't know a…
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Precious

Tutor Austinville, QLD
A tutor should personalize the learning, teach to the student's strengths and minimize the student's weaknesses. I have the unique ability to explain difficult things in a simple way. I also have the ability to positively connect with students in order to achieve total…
Steven
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Steven

Tutor Robina, QLD
Effective tutors are flexible and adaptable, tailoring their teaching methods to suit the student's learning style. They may use visual aids, hands-on activities, or other approaches to enhance understanding. - Vast knowledge base - Patient and meticulous - Customized learning - Adapt to various learning styles and…

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Content Covered

Year 11 student Milly worked through financial maths problems including calculating interest, monthly losses, and discounted bills using practice exam questions.

In Year 12, Iliya focused on English by editing a persuasive speech about the legal drinking age, with emphasis on imagery and grammar for better flow.

For Year 9, Archie completed homework on selected times tables (3's, 5's, 7's, and 11's) and tackled place value challenges such as identifying the value of digits in large numbers.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student preparing for trigonometry exams had trouble understanding where exact values on the unit circle came from; as one tutor noted, "visual explanations were missing at school, so she was unsure about formulas' origins." This meant she hesitated to use formulas confidently in complex questions.

In Year 8 maths, a student often left their textbook or charged laptop at home, leading to delays while alternative materials were found.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner needed repeated reminders to write down rules and steps rather than relying on memory—this slowed problem-solving and increased uncertainty when tackling new question types.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Tallai noticed that Archie, a primary student, now recognises when he's made a mistake with place value and calmly uses it as a guide to correct his work, rather than getting frustrated like before.

In Year 11 maths, Mia had previously been unsure about logarithms but is now able to confidently convert between log and exponential forms—even managing quadratic expressions after targeted practice.

Meanwhile, Lily, who was initially hesitant with matrix operations in senior maths, worked through problems like 2A–B independently by the end of her session and accurately used matrix notation without prompting.

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