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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61 Women who have attended the Dow-Stoker Returner courses can always give the course tutor as a referee.
62 In addition, the tutor can advise on alternative equipment or software which will perform the required functions more quickly or more effectively.
63 Typing Tutor then begins to provide test sentences which include those problem characters.
64 He was educated privately and at Rossall, and went on to study architecture under a tutor at Cambridge.
65 The personal tutor offers academic advice on the student's choice of programmes as well as other more general advice as required.
66 She sat at the front during seminars and posed questions to our tutor that were more like statements.
67 Where possible a subject specialist who has worked with an ESL tutor or team is also involved.
68 She had the right academic approach to nursing to make a first-class tutor[Sentencedict.com], but not ward sister.
69 How he went on to become a tutor to the poor and homeless.
70 I was the one who had to take it to my tutor, not them.
71 Care tutor Miss Corkhill, of Darlington, was suspended and resigned earlier this week.
72 A fancy thought popped into his mind then, handed to him by the tutor of his evening class.
73 Anybody who has not yet been enrolled on the English course should contact the tutor.
74 In addition to the Rentokil name these products are marketed under the brand names Tutor and Albi.
75 Further, whatever subjects were chosen, it was the tutor who was the critically important factor in success or failure.
76 For the Modular Course one response has been the centralization of liaison and decision-making in a single senior tutor.
77 The model that we have developed is to attach students in pairs to a general practice tutor in a teaching practice.
78 As the Kirkwood tutor, young David seemed as anxious as his employer-friends that the estate should survive.
79 The pupil also takes to the prospective employer or the university admissions tutor the raw scores of exam results.
80 He was employed as literary tutor to the McLeods of Dunvegan[sentencedict.com], who claimed ownership of St Kilda.
81 Colt, bottom of the class before he was expelled, now Colt the tutor.
82 Each group is aided by a tutor or consultant, whose task it is to help the group with the feedback aspects.
83 After observing several interviews, these aspects should be discussed with the in-bureau tutor.
84 The tutor will provide instruction in methodologies involved in an investigation and in the interpersonal skills which may be required.
85 These tutorials involve the class teacher with whom the student worked in the previous two terms, as well as the course tutor.
86 Stephen Conroy and I had the same tutor, Geoff Squires, and maybe he's a model for our life drawing.
87 The polytechnic handbook which I used was not much help and my tutor has told me to ask the librarian for help.
88 The tutor finally broke in on Sam's monologue, much to the relief of the rest of the class.
89 Students awarded more than one resit must choose, in consultation with their personal tutor, which one is more important to take.
90 Make more use of your tutors - compile a list of queries and then arrange to see a tutor for help.
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