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How to pronounce tutorial in English?

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Type Words
Type of session
Type Words
Derivation tutor


tutorial sessions.

Examples of tutorial

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Fifth-period teachers and tutorial teachers work to ensure the student shows up.
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She was expecting more of a lecture than a hands-on tutorial in magic, she said.
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If you're still unclear, you may want to read my tutorial on the parts of a URL.
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Without using subpages, a switch naming every page of the tutorial must be used.
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In his primary run, he gave the political world a tutorial on networked politics.
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The next night, heirs gathered, and one gave a brief tutorial on silver makers.
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I pretty much got a private tutorial from Bo and Tom and the guys on the staff.
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Stempel's book is a concise tutorial on foreign policy, filled with common sense.
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Finally my oldest daughter came over and gave me a tutorial on Internet dating.
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More examples
  • A session of intensive tuition given by a tutor to an individual or to a small number of students
  • Of or relating to tutors or tutoring; "tutorial sessions"
  • (tutorially) by tutorials; in a tutorial manner; "undergraduates are better taught tutorially"
  • A tutorial is one method of transferring knowledge and may be used as a part of learning. More interactive and specific than a book or a lecture; a tutorial seeks to teach by example and supply the information to complete a certain task.
  • A self-paced learning exercise; a lesson prepared so that a student can learn at their own speed, at their convenience; Interactive class taught by a tutor to students at university or college, individually or in small groups; Of or pertaining to a tutor; belonging to, or exercised by, a tutor
  • (Tutorials) Provides links to the tutorials for building your first QNX applications.
  • (Tutorials) A small class of one or only a few students, in which a member of academic staff (typically a tutor) gives focus to individuals' work.
  • (Tutorials) How to taste wine...
  • (Tutorials) In Oxford these tend to be one-on-one meetings with a tutor, they can also be called supervisions.