I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a tutorial college British English (= where you can have private or small group lessons )
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a psychology tutorial
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Oxford's one-to-one tutorials are an effective but also costly way of teaching.
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Small group tutorials are used to discuss problems which come up in lectures.
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More precise objectives for individual teaching and tutorials should also be listed.
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The tutorial provides the opportunity to develop themes or discuss problems usually on the basis of written work.
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The tutorial screen is full of buttons and icons.
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Their tutorials did not go well.
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There is also some opportunity to conduct tutorials with undergraduates.
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Where appropriate, paramedical staff should be asked to participate in ward tutorials.
II. adjective
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A training shell is a generalised tutorial system which can operate with a variety of knowledge bases.
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Advocating civil rights and open housing and starting a university tutorial program for poor, inner-city Baltimore children, for starters.
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Each module involves 18 hours of lectures, plus additional practical and tutorial sessions.
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Either prose composition or other linguistic exercises form the basis for tutorial work.
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Liberal education, for example, is best given in small colleges, in a tutorial mode.
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The tutorial programs in Boston were using them and so were many of the more enlightened private schools.