"tutor" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Some students cannot afford tutors.
- They can't afford tutors or prep courses, and often don't have parents who've been to college to guide them.
- "And many families can't afford tutors or don't see the value of SAT preparation courses for their children."
- Enrollments in courses to prepare for the S.A.T.'s are also rising for students who cannot afford private tutors, she said.
- Caucasian families are more likely to be able to afford private tutors, SAT or ACT prep classes, and college counselors than Hispanic or African-Americans.
- I know they can afford tutors, but how do you do that when you are in a different city in the world every other day and renting out bowling allies for fun?
- And she said that for low-income families like hers, children were at a disadvantage because they could not afford private study courses or tutors ahead of the specialized school entrance test.
- Don't neuroenhancers confer yet another advantage on the kind of people who already can afford private tutors and prep courses?
- It saves tax money for those who can't afford private tutors.
- Whereas the iron master lived a rather luxurious life with the opportunity to afford travel, tutors for his children, and expensive home furnishings, workers had few material possessions of their own.
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