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on 7/25/22Excellent. However, it is important to read through all the information tutors give, and to engage in a full dialogue with a potential tutor. Look for 'danger' signs. Spelling and grammar mistakes; punctuation errors; cliches; oddities of expression; unidiomatic writing; 'extravagant' writing. Make sure qualifications have been verified and are appropriate. Look for teaching experience and expect specific and detailed career history. Avoid those without experience over a number of years of teaching in schools. Check fees carefully. First Tutors do all they can to check tutors, but it is the responsibility of the parent to read carefully, and with a critical eye, what tutors have written about themselves.
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