tutor meaning:
v.) to teach privately or individually.
n.) A private or public teacher.
v. t.) To guard or protect
tutor sentence:
Sandra’s tutor teaches her at home.
Online tutoring began during the fall semester.
Some tutors specialize in specific teachings.
Children are routinely tutored for hours after school.
Sam began tutoring neighborhood children to earn extra money.
Response from Math tutor was immediate and helpful.
The school has a variety of music tutors.
The library is also open during after school tutoring sessions.
I always received prompt friendly replies from my tutor.
Experience in tutoring or teaching is recommended for the application.
The studios are great and the tutors are really nice.
Peer tutors were rotated after 8 sessions to promote generalization.
Her academic experience includes both tutoring and classroom teaching.
His father hired private tutors to continue his instruction.
She’s in my tutor group at school.
Will your preschooler need a tutor?
Yes, I’m a tutor. I work 3 times a week.
The tasks will be clearly defined by the tutor.
She entrusted her son’s education to a private tutor.
Activities all take place under the guidance of an experienced tutor.
He moved from being an extramural tutor to being a lecturer in social history.
As I am not good at math, I hope my parents will allow me to have a private tutor.
Thirty dollars an hour is the going rate for a math tutor.
An app can give you a direct translation but can’t account for nuance, tone, or context in the same way a tutor might.
They conduct tutoring and study groups helping younger sorority members.