Mentorship Programs

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun A wise and trusted counselor or teacher

verb To serve as a mentor to someone

  • The mentor provided valuable guidance and support to the new employees.
  • My mentor at work is always there to help me out when I need it.
  • I'm lucky to have a mentor who's got my back at the office.
  • The wise old tree served as a mentor to the young saplings in the forest.

noun a person who attends the same school as another

  • I am looking forward to attending the reunion and catching up with my old schoolmate.
  • Hey, do you remember our schoolmate from math class? She was always so funny!
  • I can't believe my schoolmate ditched me at the party last night.
  • In the journey of life, our schoolmates are like the companions who walk alongside us, sharing experiences and memories.

noun the position or role of a tutor; the act of tutoring or being tutored

  • She applied for a tutorship position at the university to help students with their academic studies.
  • I heard that John got a tutorship to help him pass his math class.
  • I'm thinking about getting a tutorship to ace this class.
  • His mentorship of the new employees was like a tutorship in the ways of the company.

noun a method of organizing students into groups that span multiple grade levels, allowing older students to mentor younger ones

  • Vertical tutoring is a method of organizing student support where older students mentor and support younger students.
  • Vertical tutoring is like having a big brother or sister at school to help you out.
  • Vertical tutoring is when the cool kids help out the newbies.
  • Vertical tutoring is like building a strong foundation by stacking blocks on top of each other.

noun A person who is advised, trained, or counseled by a mentor

  • The mentor provided valuable guidance to their mentee throughout the internship program.
  • The mentee learned a lot from their mentor and improved their skills.
  • The mentee totally aced that project with the help of their mentor.
  • Like a sapling growing under the care of a seasoned gardener, the mentee flourished under the mentor's guidance.