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Gersen

Economics Tutor Watanobbi, NSW
The most important thing I can do for a student is to be patient. Patience is key in facilitating the process of learning as it removes the anxiety inducing pressure of expectation and allows the student to solely focus on the content at hand. Patience also allows the student to rationalise concepts at their own pace. This has the effect of deeply…
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Liana

Economics Tutor Hamlyn Terrace, NSW
Create a supportive and positive learning environment: It’s crucial to establish trust, where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. A positive, encouraging atmosphere helps boost their confidence and motivation. I think a strength I have as a tutor is communication. As it assists me in breaking down concepts into…
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Nathan has helped me gain confidence and knowledge in chemistry. Evidently, his extensive guidance had improved my rank of 103/108 in year 11 to rank 20 in year 12. I am grateful for his unwavering support and dedication to my education.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Ruby worked on understanding place value in numbers up to the thousands and practiced long addition with carrying.

Year 8 student Simran tackled simultaneous equations and algebraic inequalities, focusing on clear step-by-step solutions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Liam deepened his grasp of trigonometry by working through right-angled triangle problems and reviewed linear inequalities using number line diagrams.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student ran out of time on inequalities, leaving several questions incomplete and missing opportunities to review mistakes—"he tends to forget the steps after eagerly doing them," a tutor noted.

In Year 8 algebra, confusion between indices and multiplication repeatedly slowed progress, especially during revision sessions.

A primary student in Year 3 struggled with carrying numbers in long addition, making written work messy and hard to check later.

Another senior student skipped showing full working in simultaneous equations; this made it harder to spot where errors crept in when checking answers at the end of class.

Recent Achievements

One Watanobbi tutor noticed a big shift in Josh, a high schooler who had previously struggled with algebra—he now confidently applies the substitution method to simultaneous equations and can explain where he used to get stuck.

In another session, Josh independently solved complex surd problems within binomial products after weeks of hesitation.

Meanwhile, Ruby (Year 3) surprised her tutor by quickly figuring out multiplication order, a leap from needing repeated demonstrations just two lessons ago.

Most recently, she chose to tackle a new times table on her own and explained her memorisation strategy 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 Tuggerah Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Wyong Public School.