I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a course tutor BrE:
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I discussed it with my course tutor.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
personal
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It was me, her personal tutor at that time, who persuaded her to stay.
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He was led to believe that he would receive better than a university education with Mr. Wickstead as his personal tutor .
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The personal tutor offers academic advice on the student's choice of programmes as well as other more general advice as required.
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Personal problems-Your personal tutor is there to talk to should you want help with personal problems.
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Students awarded more than one resit must choose, in consultation with their personal tutor , which one is more important to take.
private
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Many others have set themselves up as private tutors , which is now permitted.
resident
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It had been further modified to include in its membership all four university resident tutors and six education officers from participating LEAs.
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However, the most significant impact of the resident tutor model was seen in Essex and, especially, in Norfolk.
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In September 1938, A. E. Douglas-Smith took up his duties as university resident tutor in the county.
senior
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For the Modular Course one response has been the centralization of liaison and decision-making in a single senior tutor .
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The eleven senior tutors are each seconded from a department to the Modular Course for a third of their time.
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Medical certificates should be forwarded directly to the course director or senior course tutor .
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Decisions on part-time degree applicants are normally taken by senior tutors .
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course
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These tutorials involve the class teacher with whom the student worked in the previous two terms, as well as the course tutor .
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Regular support meetings for new staff and course tutors can be arranged informally when a re-entry programme has been completed.
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Women who have attended the Dow-Stoker Returner courses can always give the course tutor as a referee.
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This learning experience must be recorded via a Learning Diary and confirmed by the signature of employer and/or course tutor .
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Medical certificates should be forwarded directly to the course director or senior course tutor .
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Talk to your course tutor about it.
education
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Referrals come from the health authority whose speech therapists undertake assessments of students and often team-teach with adult education tutors .
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Susan King is a journalist and adult education tutor .
■ VERB
become
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Joyce became a part-time tutor at a creamer's, while still participating in the social life of his peers.
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How he went on to become a tutor to the poor and homeless.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a math tutor
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They hired a private tutor to help Carlos with his English
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When she was ill she studied at home with a private tutor .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Hourly-paid language tutors, too, face increasingly demanding employers.
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In addition, the tutor can advise on alternative equipment or software which will perform the required functions more quickly or more effectively.
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In such company Minton stood out as the tutor with a more Continental outlook.
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Make more use of your tutors - compile a list of queries and then arrange to see a tutor for help.
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The android tutor had a special location unit.
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The program Chip was running included counselors and tutors and provided a wide range of services.
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The regular training programme is jointly planned by adult education advisory tutors and senior speech therapists.
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The trainee, together with the in-bureau tutor , should work out and carry through a tailor-made course of study.
II. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
child
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Older work-inhibited stu-dents often welcome the opportunity to tutor younger children .
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Heloise Sharp often tutors children in Valley Center.
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For six weeks Henry David Thoreau tutored the Brownson children .
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All students received tutoring and academic and personal counseling.
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An authority on the subject had tutored them in the accent used at that time.
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I tutored three afternoons a week, and saw about five or six students a day.
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One child was being tutored at home, and they were all fine.
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She wanted her own machine, fast, and a mechanic willing to tutor her.
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This system can also work for older teenagers, but if you are over sixteen you are not entitled to free tutoring.
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Up until two years ago, he had been tutored at home.