Tutorages example sentences

Related (10): mentoring, tutelage, coaching, guidance, advisement, tuition, teaching, instruction, schooling, education.

tutorage

definition

  - noun form of tutor

tu·tor

noun

tutor (noun) · tutors (plural noun)

  - a private teacher, typically one who teaches a single student or a very small group:

  - a university or college teacher responsible for the teaching and supervision of assigned students:

  - an assistant lecturer in a college or university.

  - act as a tutor to (a single student or a very small group):

  - work as a tutor:

Synonyms

tutor, teacher, instructor, educator, educationalist, educationist, academic, lecturer, don, coach, trainer, guide, mentor, guru, counselor, dominie, pandit, teach, doctor, pedagogue, preceptor, reader, instructor, scholar, don, professor, fellow, doctor, researcher, academic, academician, pedagogue, educator, educationalist, boffin, egghead, preceptor, teach, instruct, educate, school, coach, train, drill, upskill, direct, guide, groom, Legal

"Tutorages" Example Sentences

1. He was not the only one who had benefited from the tutorages.
2. The tutorages provided by the school were very helpful.
3. She was grateful for the tutorages her parents had provided.
4. The tutorages had enabled him to get better grades.
5. He had received the best tutorages money could buy.
6. The tutorages had given her the confidence to succeed.
7. She had received the most comprehensive tutorages available.
8. The tutorages had helped him to prepare for college.
9. He was thankful for the tutorages he had received.
10. The tutorages had given her the knowledge she needed.
11. She had received the best tutorages from the best teachers.
12. He had received the best tutorages from the best instructors.
13. The tutorages had helped her to understand the subject better.
14. She had benefited greatly from the tutorages she had received.
15. The tutorages had enabled him to get into the college of his choice.
16. He had received the best tutorages from the most experienced teachers.
17. She was thankful for the tutorages she had received from her parents.
18. The tutorages had helped him to understand the concepts better.
19. He had received the best tutorages from the best schools.
20. The tutorages had given her the skills she needed to succeed.

Common Phases

Identify Learning Objectives; Establish Ground Rules; Develop Learning Activities; Assess Progress; Debrief and Reflect;

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