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Yallah's tutors include a 40-year education veteran with extensive primary, high school, ESL and distance learning experience, a NSW-accredited classroom teacher leading K–6 maths support, national-level Maths Olympiad achievers and academic award-winners, seasoned robotics instructors and camp leaders, homeschooling specialists in physics and maths, and accomplished youth coaches and mentors.

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Naz Afrin

Chemistry Tutor Dapto, NSW
# To introduce the love for life long learning. # To help become an independent learner. # To motivate the students to become the best version of themselves. My strengths as a tutor : # Patience: Patience to persevere # punctuality : always on time # can-do attitude: Never give up. # innovative : finding innovative strategies to help…
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Dhoniya

Chemistry Tutor Berkeley, NSW
Personally, a chemistry tutor is someone outside of school who the student can rely on for their studies. Students show their vulnerability here so that tutor can build them to be strong at school. So a tutor can help the student be strong on their subjects and understand the subject with life. Understanding the student on what they need first and…
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Joshua

Chemistry Tutor Shell Cove, NSW
The most important things for a chemistry tutor to do is to help a student strengthen their own ability to learn independantly. It is far more important that a student understands the learning process and what works best for them rather than simply memorise a single topic. Having transferable skills as a student and being able to apply their…
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Melanie

Chemistry Tutor Shell Cove, NSW
I believe a tutor should be a role model. Where they should embody not only the study skills they teach but also be honest, patient and a motivator, all whilst being professional. Through this a student can grow both academically and as a person allowing them to reap the rewards more deeply. A tutors role is to listen and provide their clients…

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Emmaculate is building up the maths confidence for my child. She explains the concepts well. My child enjoys the math lessons.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Cailyn worked on adding, subtracting, and multiplying **algebraic terms with fractions and pronumerals**, as well as identifying like terms for simplification.

In Year 11, Daniel focused on solving **non-right-angled triangle problems using the sine rule** and applying bearings in trigonometry questions.

Year 12 student Nicholas revised network concepts such as **critical paths** and also practised non-right-angled trigonometry by tackling past HSC exam questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 Maths, one student "kept most of the process in her head," which made it hard to spot where she was stuck—especially during linear equations with fractions and unit conversions.

For Year 11, not writing out equations before using a calculator led to input errors, flipping positives and negatives.

In a Year 4 lesson, relying on number charts slowed multiplication fluency and meant more time was spent checking basics than tackling new problems.

Meanwhile, an HSC student hesitated to use feedback after making mistakes in critical path questions; this left similar issues recurring on practice exams.

Recent Achievements

One Yallah tutor noticed that a Year 11 student, who used to rely heavily on hints, completed an entire practice paper almost independently—only asking for help once or twice—which marks a big shift from earlier sessions.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student has started proactively referring back to her own notes and now asks for extra example questions to memorise steps, instead of waiting passively; last week she even organised what to put on her cheat sheet by herself.

In primary maths, Ariana began using new multiplication tricks she'd struggled with before and now solves flashcard problems quickly without reminders.

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 Albion Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mount Brown Public School.