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Gabriella

Tutor Chiswick, NSW
A tutor should have good listening skills so that they will better understand students' misconceptions and struggles. It is important to treat each student and how you go about emphasising the content to the students uniquely. A good tutor should aim to be relatable and open to share own experiences with learning and highlight that it isn't an…
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Parsa

Tutor Lavender Bay, NSW
My biggest strength is breaking down complex problems into simple, manageable steps that make sense to students. I’m patient, encouraging, and always start from what the student already understands. I also focus on developing problem-solving skills instead of just giving answers. With over two years of tutoring experience in Iran, as well as…
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Emily

Tutor Artarmon, NSW
The most important thing I can do for a student is be flexible and patient with them and build a newfound sense of confidence. Every person learns differently, some may struggle more in certain aspects than others and need just that little bit of extra help for them to comprehend what they're learning or grasp a concept. Being the avenue for that…
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Joshua

Tutor Naremburn, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is answer as many questions as the student has, regardless of whether or not it is a good question. In doing so, I believe it is crucial to create a comfortable atmosphere where the student to feels safe and not judged. Another important thing a tutor can do is to encourage independence, giving students a…
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Christopher

Tutor Artarmon, NSW
When a tutor has done enough and can leave the students knowing they can stand on their own feet during the actual examinations and in actual life situations because the students have learnt the fundamentals and that they will not depart from it. I made students feel comfortable and focused during tutorial. I taught the students with the basics…
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Finn

Tutor Pyrmont, NSW
help students learn from mistakes to ensure they reach their own set personal goals clear communication to students who are eager to…
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Max

Tutor Neutral Bay, NSW
I think the most important thing for a tutor to do for a student is make sure they not only know but actually understand the content, like having knowledge on a deeper meaning, so in a test if you face a nuanced question, you are able to solve it due to your in-depth understanding of the content. I was tutored in highschool which has allowed me to…
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CARLOS

Tutor Pyrmont, NSW
Sharing knowledge and helping people to overcome learning difficulties contribute to developing self-confidence and the acknowledge of the surrounding environment, mostly in young people. Therefore, is another form to contribute to community progress. I believe that all learning areas are interrelated, therefore the key to a successful process is…
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Ivan

Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
My goal as a tutor is not to "teach" a subject; my goal is to help the student learn how to study and find their own path so that they can do it on their own without needing a tutor in the future. My main objective is for my students to eventually no longer need me. I always encourage my students to think about what they are learning, why they are…
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David

Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to understand each students unique needs and adapt their teaching style accordingly. This approach makes learning both more fun and effective, and can help boost the students confidence. I'd say my strength lies in communication. I am good at explaining things, but I also pay close attention to…
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Valerie

Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to be understanding and to identify the root cause of a student’s struggles, building their learning from that foundation and gradually guiding them to a point where they feel confident and comfortable with the subject. I believe my strength in tutoring lies in developing creative and tailored…
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Alonso

Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
Do not try to impose the thought that he believes the correct solution and try to explain to the student how to arrive at the reasoning that gives the answer. I consider that I have a fairly dense knowledge in mathematics and I am able to approach problems from different perspectives to ensure that the student understands it. I am also quite…
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Erika

Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
To guide them through all their questions; any time they need help, I should be ready to explain to them the easiest way that can make them understand. I am very patient and I work well with kids. I am also not a strict tutor as I think a fun environment is better to have when…
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Oscar

Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
Understand that there is no one-size-fits-all approach, and each student is a unique experience that requires adapting and learning how to teach effectively again. And you will also need a lot of patience too. I have a strong background in mathematics and IT, having graduated from a competitive local high school. I have experience tutoring both…
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RUNYU

Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
Tutors should simplify and clarify complex concepts by breaking them down into simpler components to help students build interest in learning in a more understandable way. Providing clear explanations, clarifying doubts, and addressing misconceptions will help ensure a solid knowledge base. In the field of mathematics learning, Chinese people have…
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Kartik

Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
According to me with tutoring we can improves students problem solving skills not just academically but also to solve real life problems and give them a proper direction in life. My major strengths are as a tutor I can understand what student feel while studying a concept and and going indent regarding any concept. As tutor I Have taught a lot of…
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Namhyuk

Tutor Pyrmont, NSW
I equip students with the tools and strategies necessary to excel independently. Beyond teaching content, I mentor students in advanced study techniques, exam performance strategies, and academic mindset development — building a foundation for long-term academic and personal success. I combine deep academic expertise with mentorship, offering…
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Hunter

Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to show an interest in their ability to learn the material. Connecting with a student in this way, even when the student seems nonreceptive, will be motivational in my experience. Furthermore, demonstrating pitfalls in problems or areas of difficulty in a clear way is crucial as it impacts…
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Shatabdi

Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
According to me, I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage him and build up the confidence by giving the student positive feedback and helpful suggestions. Also, a tutor should always have an openness and adaptability to dynamic changes to understand situation with empathy as well as common sense. I believe my…
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Paul Edison

Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
Among the most important things a tutor can do for a student is that a tutor must be able to understand a student's learning style so that the student would be able to learn the material in a way that is analogous to their mode of synthesising knowledge. A tutor must do this all the while being open and kind and most especially warm towards the…
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Angel

Tutor Russell Lea, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is build confidence and spark an interest for learning. I would do this by encouraging a growth mindset and applying school concepts to the real world to show students that school learning does relate to the real world and doesn't just remain in the books. This is something I personally found…
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Jovi

Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
As a tutor, the student is relying on you to enhance their knowledge towards a subject. Developing their confidence is crucial as it eliminates doubts and worries, allowing them to progress and succeed within exam conditions. In addition, providing studying utilities for students such as worksheets and practice exams enables for the adaptability…
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Devin

Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
I think the most crucial part of any tutoring experience is to make sure that the student knows that the tutor is there for them and will not get frustrated if mess something up. If the tutor comes off as condescending or annoyed at a lack of progress, it can allow the student to put added pressure on him/herself or create an aversion to learning…

Local Reviews

My daughter and I were talking about a math's tutor so we thought we would look on the internet for options and before we knew it (within hours) EzyMath Tutoring contacted us and I think by the next day we had a local tutor set up for the following week. All so easy but more importantly our daughter is so happy having math's tutor and very much respects her tutor; win win all round I would say.
Daniela-Louise Marsilli, Woolwich

Inside WoolwichTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Emma focused on trigonometry and surface area, using step-by-step diagrams to connect formulas with real-world shapes.

In Year 10, James practised solving problems involving normal distribution and annuities, interpreting statistical data from recent assessments.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Olivia worked through fractions and decimal-to-fraction conversion, reinforcing her understanding with visual models during worded questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, a student's written work in algebra was often hard to follow, as noted: "He needs to set his work out properly and concisely," which made it difficult to spot calculation slips and meant redoing questions instead of moving forward.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student preparing for trial exams relied heavily on formula sheets without memorizing key formulas, leading to slow progress during timed practice.

In another case, a Year 10 student avoided attempting homework on linear relationships; missing this practice left her unsure when tackling new types of graphing problems in sessions.

Recent Achievements

One Woolwich tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to tackle questions solo—she's now working through equations independently and deciding which formulas to use without prompting.

In a recent high school session, another student who struggled with linear algebra last term is starting to ask clarifying questions instead of skipping tough problems, leading to clear progress on surface area tasks.

Meanwhile, a younger student surprised her tutor by recalling area formulas unprompted after often needing reminders in earlier lessons; she finished all assigned shape questions without needing hints.

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 Greenwich Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Marist Sisters' College Woolwich.