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tutor

noun as in person who teaches another privately

verb as in teach someone privately

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Han, who runs a private tutoring academy, said her prayer schedule would mirror the exam timetable -- taking a break when her son takes a break and eating lunch when he eats lunch.

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Study and Learn mode, to me is the first example of when we turn ChatGPT into a tutor for you.

For programs across California that rely on federal AmeriCorps funding to provide services such as mentoring and tutoring, it’s been a year of dramatic ups and downs.

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"A family based in north London seeks an extraordinary and experienced tutor to support their youngest child on his first steps to becoming an English gentleman."

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It offers "tutoring and social support for those with barriers to school attendance and education" and she has three groups of seven children who have weekly in-person sessions, online tasks and regular socials.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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