59 Verbs to Use for the Word tutoring

But even when he had opened his eyes and looked about him he was thinking of schools, saying to himself that he must send them to a private academy, or even at the worst engage a tutor.

It is his misery that he now wants a tutor, and is too old to have one.

As he rode beside Kenneth he said: "You ought to travel, and visit the art centers of Europe, and I shall try to find a competent tutor to go with you.

She employed a private tutor and again mingled with the lords and ladies, and became one of the sparkling lights of Greensprings Manor.

She exercised a rigid supervision over the estate; dismissed Colonel Esmond's English factor and employed a new one; built, improved, planted, grew tobacco, appointed a new overseer, and imported a new tutor for her boys.

She told the tutor this, in curt phrase; and continued: 'So, do you go down, man, at once, and meet him at the door; and tell him that I am herehe will discover that for himselfbut that the hussy is not here.

For you, you white-livered sneak,' he continued, addressing the tutor, 'give me any more of your piping and I'll cut out your tongue!

'Good heavens!' cried the tutor, shocked at the low appellation.'

"He was saying only yesterday that I should soon have to seek another tutor.

'It is an odd thing, my dear Herbert,' said Cadurcis to his friend, in one of these voyages, 'that destiny should have given you and me the same tutor.' 'Masham!' said Herbert, smiling.

On his recovery, his mother provided him a private tutor in Greek and Latin, of the name of Ayles, formerly a fellow of King's College, Cambridge; while she herself, and his nurse, a faithful servant in the family for more than fifty years, encouraged his early propensity for English literature; the former by reading to him and the other by making him recite passages out of tragedies, of which the good woman was passionately fond.

"He always roosts there when he proposes to slumber," explained my tutor.

Although the pace at which they travelled over a rough road was such as to fill the tutor with instant terror and urgent thoughts of deathalthough first one lamp was extinguished and then another, and the carriage swung so violently as from moment to moment to threaten an overturn, Mr. Pomeroy never ceased to hang out of the window, to yell at the horses and upbraid the driver.

Upon his retirement George vowed he never would forsake his old tutor, and kept his promise.

In the grammar school at Bath he displayed astonishing ability, and acquired Greek and Latin with a rapidity that frightened his slow tutors.

I have arranged all his little matters he will have a private room, with a closet for his man-servant; I have got him a tutor in the school-house itself, and a little companion of his own age.

To divert his mind from sad memories, Baldy would go to look at Mego's twelve, beautiful, fat new puppies, and then would dream of a comfortable serene old age when he would be given the tutoring of such promising youngsters, and help to make them winners of future All Alaska Sweepstakes.

Fortunately for her, however, a wise instinct had guided the late Latin tutor in the selection of the partner of his life, and the future mother of his child.

In Vassar's halls a tutor young, 'Tis said, once met his fate; He taught her in the Calculus To differentiate.

Another defect was his not having a skilful and effective private tutor at a time when he felt that he stood specially in need of one.

And doubtless if she were to take her boys to see a burlesque Socrates, with swollen legs, dying in the utterance of cockney puns, and were to hang up a sketch of this comic scene among their bedroom prints, she would think this preparation not at all to the prejudice of their emotions on hearing their tutor read that narrative of the Apology which has been consecrated by the reverent gratitude of ages.

He was busy identifying the tutor. 'Gad!

The readiness with which Mien-yaun mastered them inspired his tutor with a lively confidence in the young man's future greatness.

In some cases it takes a great many years to kill a tutor by the process in question.

She bore him a son, who won an early fame by his mathematics, his temper, and his dissipations, which led his tutor, the famous Galileo, to call him his demon.

59 Verbs to Use for the Word  tutoring