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RAPPORT Issue 5 (August 2020) that they are on the right path. The more meetings we have, the more they open up and discuss their individual study needs or struggles. At the end, they asked for more meetings and more individual attentions. [T2] The importance of communication in fostering student engagement is apparent: I believe that student engagement comes from communication. It puts the students at ease and makes them feel that they can come talk to you about any issues. [T1] A further theme that emerged was that effective communication increases student engagement primarily through the feedback process. The response by T1 above suggests that personalising interaction plays an essential role in increasing the levels of student engagement. As T1 observed, one way that an instructor can show students that he or she values and cares about them is by talking individually to see how they are coping in their study, making sure they are not behind, and identifying issues that might be affecting their education. It was established by the tutors through this research that students tended to grow in confidence and improve the skills needed to ensure successful academic discussions, irrespective of their educational backgrounds, through the tutorial meetings: They knew that the onus on them to complete their work. They could ask for help or support, but it was their responsibility to do the work. [T1] The responses from the online student survey indicated that students came out of the tutorial meeting with a better understanding of what was expected from them: I have an overall idea but not in great detail. [S1] I learned that I have to put a lot of effort to pass the courseā€¦ I learned that I would study two hours per day on the weekend. I'll increase it if I need to do more work. [S3] S12 mentioned that from the initial tutorial meeting, it was clear for him that he needed to "keep track with the workload, required assessments, and deadlines" while S5 observed that he "learned to complete the assessments early and seek help when needed". Students' comments suggested that tutors play an important role in ensuring that students are motivated in their studies. For instance, S8 said that he had an incentive for action only by ...having someone to talk to for support and motivation. I work parttime. In the tutorial meeting, we discussed my options, and I was encouraged to speak to my employer and take some steps in my career advancement. The one-on-one conversation that is possible through tutorial meetings allows the tutors to encourage learners to develop self-motivation. This point of view was reflected by S12, who noted, "Having a one-to-one meeting with the tutorial teacher helped me engage in the course". Furthermore, tutorial feedback enabled effective learning and active engagement that promoted problem-solving by actual doing: Having someone to go to made me at ease during the study. Tutorial meetings helped me to have a study 75