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Miss Sarah does not only teach Math she teaches other science objects like Chemistry and Physics I have learned a lot from her and have used the valuable information she has given me in my exams.

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« Excellent professeur de mathématiques, pédagogue et à l'écoute. Ses explications sont claires, structurées et adaptées aux besoins des élÚves. Il sait rendre les notions complexes accessibles et encourage efficacement la progression et la...

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đŸ’» How do Maths tutoring work online?

You can discuss directly with your tutor via email or phone. Their contact details are in the left-hand column of the lesson request page. You can then decide with your teacher on the preferred format of classes.


There are a number of possibilities:

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  • Google Hangout
  • Zoom
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  • Telephone

A number of tools allow you to exchange via audio and video, as well as to share your screen or your tablet.

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Each of our online teachers undergoes a comprehensive ID verification process to ensure authenticity. In addition, we verify their qualifications to maintain a high standard of tutoring services. We also offer detailed student reviews for each tutor, enabling you to make informed decisions and refine your search for the ideal instructor. These measures are in place to guarantee both the quality and reliability of the tutoring services provided on our platform.

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684,531 math tutors are available to help you.

You can browse their profiles and choose the one that best suits your requirements while learning from the comfort of your home.

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💾 What is the average price for online Maths tutoring?

The average price for online Maths tutoring is 52 AED.

This rate will vary based on a number of different factors:

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97% of tutors offer their first lesson for free.

Online classes are on average 20% less expensive than face-to-face classes.

⭐ What is the average rating for our Math tutors?

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Maths exam prep from your bedroom, with a whiteboard in the cloud

Here’s a fun online learning moment you’ve probably lived through: you join a video class, someone says “Can you see my screen?”, and suddenly the whole group is staring at a tiny equation that looks like it was typed on a calculator from 2004. Funny, but also kind of real life when you’re revising for a maths exam.

That’s why learning online has levelled up so fast in the last few years. When you work with an online mathematics tutor, you can zoom in (literally) on the exact step where you’re stuck, rewrite it together on a shared whiteboard, and keep going while the idea is still fresh. And if you’re in the United Arab Emirates, you can find that support quickly through Superprof, with 656704 tutors available online across different curricula and exam goals.

Why preparing for your maths exams with an online tutor matters

Maths is one of those subjects where missing one small step can make the next five questions feel impossible. Exams do not just test what you know, they test how fast and how calmly you can use it. Online tutoring helps you train for that exact moment, in a way that fits real schedules in Dubai and across the UAE.

What you actually get from online maths tutoring

  • You can focus on your exact exam board and level, whether it’s school maths, IGCSE, or an entry test, instead of doing random worksheets that don’t match your paper.
  • You get instant feedback on working steps, not just the final answer, which is usually where marks are won or lost.
  • You can keep lessons consistent even when life gets busy, because online sessions are easier to schedule around school, work, and family time.
  • You can learn from tutors anywhere, so you’re not limited to who lives nearby. This matters if you want a tutor who really knows a specific syllabus.
  • You build confidence faster because you practise in a low-pressure space. Honestly, that calm feeling on exam day is worth a lot.

There’s also solid evidence that tutoring can help. A well-known meta-analysis by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF, 2021, Teaching and Learning Toolkit) reports that small group tuition can add around four months of progress on average. One-to-one tutoring is often used for even more targeted support, especially when the goal is exam preparation and closing specific gaps.

In the UAE, online maths lessons are often priced in a practical range. On Superprof, you’ll commonly see an online mathematics tutor charging roughly AED 80 to AED 200 per hour, depending on experience, level (primary, secondary, university), and exam type. Many tutors also offer a first lesson for free on their profile, which is a helpful way to check fit before you commit.

Online study culture: you’re not revising alone

If you’ve ever joined a Discord study server, tried a “study with me” livestream, or used a virtual Pomodoro timer, you already know that online learning has its own culture. Maths students share tips, post tricky questions, and compare methods across time zones. It’s oddly motivating when someone else is also grinding through simultaneous equations at midnight.

For maths specifically, communities like Reddit’s r/learnmath and r/GCSE (and similar exam-focused forums) show the same pattern: students often understand a topic better when they see multiple explanations, not just one. An online math tutor can do that in real time, adapting the explanation until it clicks, then helping you practise enough questions to make it stick.

And because UAE students often study international curricula, the global reach really helps. A tutor who has taught IGCSE papers for years can show you the common question styles, the typical traps, and what examiners usually want in method marks.

A quick deep dive: the maths topics that usually decide your grade

Most exam stress comes from a short list of topics that keep showing up. A good online mathematics tutor will usually start by spotting which of these are costing you marks, then building a simple plan.

Here are a few of the big ones, explained in normal language:

Algebra is the “letters and rules” part of maths. It includes solving equations (finding the unknown) and rearranging formulas. Online, a tutor can watch your steps on a shared whiteboard and fix small errors like sign mistakes before they become a habit.

Functions describe how one value changes with another. You’ll see linear and quadratic functions a lot. A tutor might use a graphing tool during the lesson so you can see how changing the coefficient changes the shape instantly.

Calculus derivatives and integrals. This is tricky at first, but it becomes manageable when you practise patterns and learn how to show steps neatly for marks.

Small detail, big payoff: in many maths exams, method marks matter. Your tutor can help you write working that a marker can follow, even if the final answer goes wrong.

Popular tools that make online maths learning easier

The right tools can turn an online lesson from “talking about maths” into actually doing maths together. You don’t need a fancy setup, just a few reliable options.

Many online learners and tutors use:

  • Zoom or Google Meet for stable video calls and screen sharing.
  • Microsoft OneNote or Jamboard-style whiteboards for writing steps clearly (especially helpful if you use a tablet).
  • Desmos for graphing functions and checking how equations behave visually.
  • GeoGebra for geometry and algebra visuals, great for constructions and transformations.
  • Quizlet for quick recall of formulas and definitions, especially when you want short daily practice.

A quick reality check (in a good way)

Fast fact for exam prep: if you do three timed past-paper questions per day for two weeks, you’ll complete about 42 exam-style questions. That’s enough repetition to make common question types feel familiar, which cuts down panic and guesswork.

One online learning tip that really works

Record a “mistake log” in one place, not across ten notebooks and screenshots. After each online session, write three lines: the topic, the mistake you made, and the correct method in one short example. Save it in a cloud note so it’s always on your phone or laptop.

Then, before your next lesson, spend five minutes reviewing that log. Tell your tutor which mistake came back again. This is one of the fastest ways to stop repeating the same errors, especially in algebra and geometry.

Ready to prep for your next maths exam online?

Online tutoring gives you flexibility, clear feedback, and access to tutors beyond your area, which is a big deal for students in Dubai and across the UAE who follow different school systems. With Superprof, you can compare profiles, prices, and teaching styles, then choose an online mathematics tutor who fits your level, your exam, and your schedule.

If you want to prepare for your maths exams with an online math tutor, head to Superprof and explore the listings. Your next breakthrough might be one well-timed session away.

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