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tutor

[too-ter, tyoo-] / ˈtu tər, ˈtyu- /




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While many will fund tuition aid, scholarship nonprofits can choose to help families pay for tutoring, education technology, special-education services and other expenses.

From The Wall Street Journal

He also had a hearing impairment which affected his schooling, and he left Eton after one year to study with a private tutor.

From BBC

When not filming or being tutored, the boys spent their time swimming in the sea and their hotel pool; fishing, exploring local waterfalls, playing pool and even staging their own talent show.

From BBC

“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