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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Tuition

I attend tuition every day.

I attend tuition class every day.

I go for tuition lesson every day.

I go for English tuition lesson every day.

Are all of them right?
  

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Those don't sound right. "Tuition" is a payment for going to school.

  • Those don't sound right.
  • "Tuition" is a payment for going to school.
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4 Answers
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Those don't sound right. "Tuition" is a payment for going to school.
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http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/tuition?o=100074

If you refer, I think it has an example that goes like this

a school offering private tuition in languages.

Perhap
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Hi,

If you mean it's a class with many students and a teacher, I'd just speak of 'a class at a private school'.

If you mean there is just you and a teacher, usually in your home or his/her home, people usually say that they have a class wiih a private tutor.
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In this context we use "tutoring" rather than "tuition".

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