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A good tutor should do this automatically, whether directly or by prompting self-correction.
If you're considering a tutor for your child, the tutor should have a good working knowledge of the assessment objectives for the relevant exam board.
If you decide not to go through an agency, a tutor should provide you with references and qualifications as an example of good practice, and if they don't – ask.
It is the most important point, you know, that the tutor should be dignified, and at a distance from the pupil, and that the pupil should be as much as possible degraded — otherwise you know, they are not humble enough.
A good tutor should know their language inside out, and be able to explain it, but not to the degree that they blind you with jargon and aren't sensitive to your language-learning background.
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In the 21st century, such tutoring should be passé.
But Ms. Bass said any tutoring should bolster standardized test scores.
"Not many Tyrones I've had the misfortune to meet have been terribly nice," she claimed, adding that Oxford tutors should prefer a 'Cecil' instead.
But according to Rosalind Picard, an M.I.T. professor who founded what's known as affective computing, online tutors should also read and respond to students' emotional cues.
In addition, lecturers and tutors should adjust their teaching style to ensure that is effective for classes of students from different nationalities and educational traditions.
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