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tutor

noun as in person who teaches another privately

verb as in teach someone privately

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Westwood told her mother that he could help her and offered to tutor Lily.

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After doing an undergraduate degree he is now studying for a PhD at Imperial College London and has started his own tutoring and mentoring business, which includes working with more recent Seren students.

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Her parents and maintenance loan give her about £800 a month, which she supplements with tutoring and casual work in hospitality.

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But she still wants OCR to negotiate special tutoring for her son, and to educate the district staff about how to help students like him.

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The constant pain, and other symptoms, cause fatigue, but she manages to work 14 hours a week tutoring, supporting students with special educational needs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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