| 1. Have excellent knowledge of the subject you tutor. | | | | |
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| 2. Use praise and other motivational techniques. | | | | |
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| 3. Ask probing, open-ended questions. | | | | |
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| 4. Listen carefully to your students' questions and ideas. | | | | |
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| 5. Explain using words your students can understand. | | | | |
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| 6. Help students find their own answers through dialogue. | | | | |
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| 7. Incorporate study strategies into your sessions. | | | | |
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| 8. Greet students in a friendly and respectful manner. | | | | |
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| 9. Look for your students' learning styles and tutor using their style of learning. | | | | |
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| 10. Apply your awareness of cultural differences to your sessions. | | | | |
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| 11. Find that enough tutors are hired in your subject area. | | | | |
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| 12. Feel personally engaged and enthusiastic throughout your tutoring sessions. | | | | |
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