Synonym: coach, condition, direct, drill, educate, enlighten, guide, instruct, prepare, prime, school, show, teach, train. Similar words: statutory, distributor, prosecutor, contributor, astute, statute, destitute, substitute. Meaning: ['tuːtə /'tju-] n. a person who gives private instruction (as in singing or acting). v. 1. be a tutor to someone; give individual instruction 2. act as a guardian to someone.
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31 He moved from being an extramural tutor to being a lecturer in social history.
32 She eked out her small income by working as a music tutor.
33 The android tutor had a special location unit.
34 Martha was the recently appointed tutor in creative writing.
35 Talk to your course tutor about it.
36 Killed by a stranger: Student admits stabbing tutor.
37 Susan King is a journalist and adult education tutor.
38 A great responsibility, therefore, rests upon the tutor.
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39 Many wards have specially designed teaching plans or objectives for students or your tutor may suggest objectives.
40 Initially, therefore, the tutor forms the link between the student and the course.
41 To establish firm links, tutors are allocated to groups of schools so that staff come to know their tutor well.
42 Most of them are school-based and can be used by small groups of teachers working under the supervision of a trained tutor.
43 When she was ill she studied at home with a private tutor.
44 The trainee, together with the in-bureau tutor, should work out and carry through a tailor-made course of study.
45 He attended dame school and Erasmus Smith's School in Galway and at sixteen he was earning his living as a tutor.
46 Your tutor may be generous to a fault but can not reward irrelevance or peripheral knowledge display. 3.
47 After receiving his early education from a tutor, he entered Trinity College, Cambridge, as a fellow commoner in 1725.
48 Arrangements were made for a voluntary tutor to visit his home to supplement his studies.
49 Personal problems-Your personal tutor is there to talk to should you want help with personal problems.
50 Tutor and pupil may, however, have spoken Latin to each other.
51 Write a report for your Course Tutor on the last industrial visit which your group made.
52 I really enjoyed having a tutor and I learned more than if I'd been at school.
53 After all, what strategic importance could an ordinary tutor hide in his ordinary office?
54 In September 1938, A. E. Douglas-Smith took up his duties as university resident tutor in the county.
55 In such company Minton stood out as the tutor with a more Continental outlook.
56 The tutor asked the brass section to play their piece again.
57 Medical certificates should be forwarded directly to the course director or senior course tutor.
58 Older work-inhibited stu-dents often welcome the opportunity to tutor younger children.
59 She wanted her own machine, fast, and a mechanic willing to tutor her.
60 Furthermore, the tutor may be allocated to a particular ward or unit to help to co-ordinate the learning programme.
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