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Srijan
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Srijan

Tutor Windsor, VIC
To research and bring up more and more content on the topic on which the student is struggling to understand. With this approach, a student can see one topic in more different way and learn more and more. My strengths as a tutor are teaching in a way in which it is easier to grab knowledge from, teaching using a real-world example and in a…
Olivia
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Olivia

Tutor St Kilda, VIC
Listen carefully to how they think about the subject - what is it that they struggle with? Why do they like/not like the subject? What do they understand and what exactly do they need assitance with? As tutors we do not want to assume how students feel or what they do or do not know. Be a good listening ear for them and available when they need…
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Chi

Tutor South Yarra, VIC
To explain things that student can understand and when they understand something, they'll remember it, they don't have to learn it by heart. I understand the struggle as a student because I've been…
Teenu Thomas
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Teenu Thomas

Tutor Armadale, VIC
-Prepare before class so that tutor can teach efficiently during the required hour -Experiment different ways of teaching to understand how the student learns the best -Understanding the student and able to explain in their level -Ability to explain in a simple manner -Being a curious learner to improve my knowledge -Being a good planner I can…
Isha
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Isha

Tutor Toorak, VIC
A tutor should be able to provide clarity in moments of doubt and confusion. Encourage practice and definitely believe in the student. Studying should be made interesting and not one sided as it can turn out to be really fun. I am extremely patient and organized. I will be planning notes and classes to make sure that we are always one step ahead…
Nicholas
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Nicholas

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I see my role as a tutor to guide my students, providing them with the strategies necessary to develop their knowledge and understanding. I think its important to be patient and allow students to build their own understanding with my guidance. I also think that it is important to be a good role model for students. As a student myself, I…
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Achinoam

Tutor Caulfield North, VIC
Instil them with confidence! Breaking down those confidence barriers a student might have could result in them tackling a question they would have never attempted otherwise. This also means persevering when they get answers wrong - they know they'll get there eventually. Another really important part of being a tutor is providing the student…
Leo
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Leo

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
teaching them the subject contents is the basic thing. A good tutor should also be able to share the personal studying skills to students, and help them find their own interest and improve their own skills of studying the subjects. solid skills of mathematics; always be delightful to help others; be able to share some personal experience and…
Anay
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Anay

Tutor Toorak, VIC
Give them a safe space to ask questions and learn in a way they enjoy and are progressing in. There is no point in being over qualified and intelligent, but unapproachable and closed off. To truly understand a topic, you have to be able to explain it in a way that anyone could understand. I believe the most important thing you can do as a tutor is…
Nasi
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Nasi

Tutor Caulfield, VIC
• Be patient. • Be flexible. • Be a good listener. • Be willing to share your own experiences. • Be a collaborator. • Be confident. • Teach the student how to learn. • communication and social skills • patience, responsibility, tolerance • ability to solve conflicts • creativity and enthusiasm for…
Cyrah
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Cyrah

Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
I believe that it is paramount for a tutor to understand that every student learns differently and therefore may need a different approach to studying to achieve their goals. A tutor should ask their student how they learn best and implement this feedback into their approach to tutoring. Similarly, it is important to understand that each student…
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saloni

Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe that every child is unique. But as they grow older, their creative confidence is lost. Everything can be transformed if we can transform the brain and recreate those neural connections which will bring back creative intuition in your life. I try to curate experiential transformation learning in my teachings to bring back creative…
Candice
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Candice

Tutor Southbank, VIC
I believe that creating a safe space where the child is comfortable enough to ask as many questions as they need is one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Patience, admitting if I don't know content (and then researching it for next time), time management skills, the ability to re-explain concepts in different…
Michelle
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Michelle

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Good tutors should be able to help students improve and not dependent on them, they should be able to help a student solve problems and not simply giving them answers. In addition, tutors also have to be patient as not all students have the same learning abilities. Lastly, I think a tutor should put in the effort to understand both the materials…
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Tommy

Tutor Southbank, VIC
To clarify and simplify concepts so they can absorb the topics easily. Tailor instruction to individual needs since not all students are the same. Patience, good listener, communication and…
Yao
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Yao

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Modeling curiosity, a genuine love of learning and knowledge, and above all showing others what it looks like to be passionate about the art or discipline a student is hoping to learn. Firstly, I have taken some TESOL courses at the University of Queensland, such as Second Language Aquisition, Intercultural communication, Second Language Reading,…
Yvonne
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Yvonne

Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important things as far as I'm considered, are to be readily approachable, and constantly supportive during the entire teaching process. In addition, having a good relationship with the students, being considerate about their holistic health, so that students can come to me for suggestions, not only academically, but also anything my past…
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Vrinda

Tutor Caulfield, VIC
1. Provide support. 2. Give them a comfortable environment. 3. Try and fulfill all their curiosities. 4. Give all the knowledge that you have to them that they can understand / help them. 1. Being able to change teaching methods based on the needs of a child. 2. Strong communication skills 3. The environment I create to make them feel…
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Rachael

Tutor Southbank, VIC
To really care for them - not just for the money but to really want to see them grow. The best thing to do is to show that you are genuine and invest your best effort and time for them, understanding that these students are the next generation awaiting a bright future to make the place we live in a better place. I am a very organised and punctual…
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Nelson

Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only to provide academic guidance but also to be positive and patient with the student, and to acknowledge, reflect and reward upon their successes. I would be a good tutor with Ezymath Tutoring because 1. I am confident in my knowledge and experience in learning and teaching from…
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elham

Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
A successful tutor needs to be open to different needs of individual learners and be able to provide flexible methods of catering for various needs. This will require them to be professional and knowledgeable about what they do and provide high levels of acceptance and adaptability. As a tutor, I have been successful in students' individual needs…
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James

Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
Helping them consolidate their preexisting and going further in depth in topics they are not confident in. Communicating with students and asking questions about the subject. Becoming interested and motivated will help students in their studies and I can bring that…
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Ivy

Tutor Richmond, VIC
With one to one teaching a tutor can help a student on a deeper level than in a classroom setting, allowing them to feel they can ask about anything they're not sure on without any fear of the rest of the class judging them. Understanding how children learn on an individual basis (including factoring in neurodivergency) rather than a blanket…

Local Reviews

Annie is enjoying the tutoring with Nina and I think they will build a strong relationship. I totally understand the timing to start seeing results
Chris

Inside WindsorTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Nicholas practised converting mixed numbers to decimals and ordering decimals, then moved on to rounding decimals to different place values.

In Year 9, Ava worked through SOH-CAH-TOA trigonometry rules for right triangles and solved word problems using the Pythagorean theorem.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Matthew focused on expanding and factorising algebraic expressions—including perfect squares—and applied these skills in exercises involving difference of two squares.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Mathematics, incomplete homework meant key credit card and interest concepts were forgotten—this showed up in quiz struggles. "A significant amount of knowledge...was lost over the last week due to incompletion of homework," a tutor noted.

In Physics (Year 12), written work for mechanics topics was sometimes hard to follow, with missed steps during multi-part calculations leading to errors that slowed progress on Module 5 questions.

For a Year 8 student, skipping working on paper and relying only on mental maths led to confusion in algebra problems; this habit made it harder to spot where mistakes crept in.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Windsor noticed one high school student who used to skip note-taking now diligently writes down key tips and even refers back to them when tackling new material.

Another secondary student, after weeks of struggling with logarithms, finally began applying log rules independently during practice questions, marking a real turning point in their understanding.

In Year 4, a younger learner who often guessed at answers started raising her hand to ask clarifying questions instead—showing she's becoming more comfortable seeking help rather than staying silent or guessing.

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 Prahran / Windsor Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Windsor Primary School.