mindmap root((TUT/TUI)) tutorial 1、 A class for one student or a small group of students.
2、 An instructional program that gives information about a specific subject.
🌱He'd been taking tutorials with the same graduate student for two years, and learning far more than he'd ever learned in his large classes. 🌳Tutorials with live tutors are useful for both advanced students and struggling ones. Many computer programs include electronic tutorials to help the new user get used to the program, leading him or her through all its functions, often by means of pictures and short videos. But a really difficult program may still require a real-life tutor to be fully understood. tuition 1、 The act of teaching; instruction.
2、 The cost of or payment for instruction.
🌱As she happily flipped through her college catalogs, her parents sat quietly but uneasily calculating the total tuition costs. 🌳The sense of tuition meaning "teaching" or "instruction" is mostly used in Britain today. In the U.S., tuition almost always means the costs charged by a school, college, or university for that teaching. Those costs have tended to rise at an alarming rate in recent years. Around 2010 a student could receive a four-year college education (tuition, room, and board) at an inexpensive public university for less than $50,000, but might have to pay more than $200,000 at an expensive private college or university. intuition 1、 The power of knowing something immediately without mental effort; quick insight.
2、 Something known in this way.
🌱She scoffed at the notion of "women's intuition," special powers of insight and understanding in personal relations that women are supposed to have. 🌳Intuition is very close in meaning to instinct.The moment a man enters a room you may feel you know intuitively or instinctively everything about him—that is, you may intuit his basic personality. Highly rational people may try to ignore their intuition and insist on being able to explain everything they think, but artists and creative thinkers often tend to rely on their intuitive sense of things. Intuition can be closely related to their imagination, which seems to come from somewhere just as mysterious. Some psychologists claim that the left brain is mainly involved in logical thinking and the right brain in intuitive thinking; but the brain is terribly complex, and even if there's some truth to this idea, it's not terribly obvious how to make use of it. tutelage Instruction or guidance of an individual; guardianship.
🌱Under the old man's expert tutelage, they had learned to carve and paint beautiful and realistic duck decoys. 🌳Tutelage usually means specialized and individual guidance. Alexander the Great was under the tutelage of the philosopher Aristotle between the ages of 13 and 16, and his tutor inspired him with a love of philosophy, medicine, and science. At 16 he commanded his first army, and by his death 16 years later he had founded the greatest empire ever seen. But it's not so easy to trace the effects of the brilliant tutelage he had received in his youth.


    TUT/TUI comes from a Latin verb meaning "to look after," and in English the root generally shows up in words that include the meaning "guide," "guard," or "teach"—such as tutor, the name for a private teacher who guides a student (or tutee) through a subject.🌸