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tutor
noun as in person who teaches another privately
Example Sentences
Westwood told her mother that he could help her and offered to tutor Lily.
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.
Her parents and maintenance loan give her about £800 a month, which she supplements with tutoring and casual work in hospitality.
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.
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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