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tutor

[too-ter, tyoo-] / ˈtu tər, ˈtyu- /




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“One is a substitute teaching position this fall. The other is for a summer tutoring program. I might even get to teach French.”

From Literature

He scrapes together about $290 a month by teaching English and tutoring students who themselves dream of landing a government job, where millions compete for a few positions and prestigious posts require passing arduous exams.

From The Wall Street Journal

A self-portrait created during that time, which now hangs in the Tate Britain, so impressed her tutor Frederick Brown that he bought it and it hung in his home.

From BBC

In high school, he started a tutoring business that he later sold.

From Los Angeles Times

Stalnuhhin said he had heard complaints from many distressed parents, adding that some hired tutors to help their children.

From Barron's