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Vas Witharamalage

Economics Tutor Jamboree Heights, QLD
Build and improve the confidence of a particular subject. Easy tactics to memorise and improve the subject knowledge. Build up confidence of the examinations. Clear communication with the subject. Easy methods to memorise technical stuff Confidence build up, How to answer questions and elaborate. Teaching with fun and not…
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rhea

Economics Tutor Parkinson, QLD
Help the student find which method best suits them, and help them to feel confident in class and enjoy to learn. Being a supportive person they can talk to when they don’t understand things. I am patient, kind and have experience with the new QCE system, with extra resources as well. I know how things are marked, and what to say to get…
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Edwin

Economics Tutor Chelmer, QLD
Listen to feedback. Make sure they understand what they are being taught and determine if a new approach is needed. Sometimes the same information can be summarised and presented in a different way that is just easier for some people to understand. My own capacity for learning. Information retention and comprehensive analysis. Communication…
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Samia

Economics Tutor Nathan, QLD
To make them have command on subject and make them to love the learning. I am a PhD student in Economics. As tutor biggest strength lies in teaching Economics. I have been teaching Economics since last decade. I can engage students into activity based learning and manage to put my feet in their shoe.…
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Glen

Economics Tutor Forest Lake, QLD
Provide them the confidence to achieve, provide clear direction and strategies to assist their advancement in their scholastic endeavours. Also to provide a clear view of their potential. I am able to explain complex concepts simply and concisely. I also have real world experience in both tertiary and professional education and in commerce…
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Naiyao

Economics Tutor Corinda, QLD
I think the most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to boost their self-confidence. Learning, like everything else, is dependent on one's perception of one's abilities. Students who are confident in their abilities are more likely to be motivated than students who think they will never succeed. I think my strength as a…
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Hamish

Economics Tutor Parkinson, QLD
The best thing an economics tutor can do for their student is to help them to realise their full potential. I have a passion for learning and I love to try and instil that passion in…
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Yi-Shiuan

Economics Tutor Calamvale, QLD
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is helping them either to solve their queries and/or to further understand a topic in the respective subjects. When I first came to Australia, my English tutor was really helpful in answering my questions and equips me with basic skills for school such as grammar. My strengths are…
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Yuvraj

Economics Tutor Parkinson, QLD
Sure, a bit more detail. The most crucial aspects of tutoring involve providing personalized guidance tailored to the student's needs, fostering a positive and supportive atmosphere where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, and ultimately helping them build confidence in their abilities. These elements work together to…
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Amy

Economics Tutor Calamvale, QLD
Based on my experience of getting tutored from a young age I think the most important things an economics tutor can do for a student is to support them in their learning in the ways that they understand in order to effectively develop knowledge or to bridge gaps between knowledge. I am patient, resilient and organised and I think those qualities…
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Danilo

Economics Tutor Graceville, QLD
I believe the most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to help the student gain confidence in areas they might not have previously. I believe a tutor can help students understand that they are capable of learning whatever they put their minds to. I am a very patient tutor and have a holistic approach to teaching. I try and…
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Emily

Economics Tutor Graceville, QLD
I feel above all, it is important for an economics tutor to invest in the success of the student. to make sure that the student not only walks away with an understanding of the concepts being taught, but to make sure the student is empowered with the ability to be able to carry out that skill both in class and in an exam type situation. I think my…
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Rafid

Economics Tutor Robertson, QLD
-Provide clear instructions to help the students succeed. -Helpful in creating positive attitude among the students. - -Great about getting to know the students better and make them feel comfortable. -Fluency in English -Encouraging the students through motivational words -Putting less pressure on the students yet getting the best results out…
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James

Economics Tutor Yeronga, QLD
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for their student is be able to get them back in the right direction when they are lost. To give the student the tools and knowledge to be able to further their own learning. My strengths as a tutor in particular are my versatility. Studying my second course I have obtained strong skills as well…

Local Reviews

Since Brendan has been working weekly with my daughter I have seen a big increase in her confidence, her understanding and sense of efficacy and mostly her willingness to do her maths which before she found abstract, confusing and "boring". She told me Brendan makes learning maths fun compared to my parental maths tips from "1874" (in her words). The monthly feedback and email support from Ezymaths is more than I had imagined when I thought about a tutor. For us, it is 100% worth the investment.
Christina, Inala

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Mia worked through calculations involving area, perimeter, and volume for school assignments, and then explored the basics of mensuration including composite volumes.

In Year 9, Ethan focused on coordinate geometry—calculating gradients and distances between points—and practiced using Pythagoras' theorem for both 2D and 3D problems.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Aisha tackled simultaneous equations by substitution and elimination methods, and revised key algebra skills such as rearranging equations and expanding binomial products.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student relied heavily on calculators for basic operations during algebra revision, with notes highlighting, "needs working on different formats like decimals."

In a senior Maths session, one learner struggled to rearrange equations and hesitated to write out steps, especially when forming equations from worded problems; the tutor noted, "Need to improve forming the equations by putting the brackets to determine which order of operations goes first."

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student often forgot to bring their maths book and homework, leading to missed practice opportunities. The gap in organization left them unprepared during reading and numeracy activities.

Recent Achievements

One Inala tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to tackle equations on his own now working through rearrangement steps with much less prompting—he's even started asking for extra practice questions when he gets stuck, rather than waiting passively.

A senior student has shown clear progress in matrix multiplication: she's noticeably quicker and more accurate than just two weeks ago, where she often mixed up the order of operations.

Meanwhile, a younger student who struggled to add and subtract integers without help can now complete basic problems independently, finishing an entire worksheet without any hints this week.

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 Inala Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Mark's School.