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'tutorial' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a form of teaching or training in which a person or group of people learn by following step-by-step instructions. For example, "I am taking a tutorial to learn how to use Adobe Photoshop."
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tutorial
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A self-paced learning exercise; a lesson prepared so that a student can learn at their own speed, at their convenience.
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To visit his office was to experience something of the intellectual calm of a tutorial or the moral purgation of a confessional.
My tutorial is very simple, and a great place to start if you've never made a himmeli before.
The curious quid pro quo here is that the family helps the politician deal with Murdoch (running a kind of tutorial in how to accord Murdoch and his issues the proper respect), while the stature and power of the politicians gives the family greater standing with Murdoch (and, as well, in the London social order).
Session 10: Tutorials - Monday 16th November Individual tutorial sessions.
Note: There will be no class on Monday 23rd November Session 11: Tutorials - Monday 30th November Individual tutorial sessions.
Although attendees will tackle some practical exercises, this is largely a theoretical tutorial.
Then there's the paper bottle opener subscribers get with each delivery – and the YouTube tutorial on how to use it.
And then every time I learned something new I would write a tutorial about it and a bit of a community grew up around the website".
Johnson studied PPE at Oxford University between 1985 and 1988, when his tutorial partner at Keble College was Balls.
Do you prefer to learn in a work-based style or tutorial style?
"You don't want to listen to a bunch of cunts like us," he said, charmingly, delivering a quick tutorial on how Margaret Thatcher invented the Mr Whippy before leaving the stage.
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