1, please ask in time if you have any questions! Don't be afraid of losing face, don't be shy, just ask honestly! My communication with my tutor is basically email+supervision+three regulations. Sometimes I will catch up and ask questions when I meet at school, which really benefits me a lot. Don't think that the tutor will be bored, and the tutor will like you to ask questions (of course, valuable and meaningful so-called good questions).
2. How to ask questions? It must be the kind of question that you spend countless brain cells to be curious and frantically search, and you can't get the answer. Clear your mind before asking.
3, always remember: the paper is your own business, not the tutor's business, you must pay attention to it yourself. My own experience is: I really want to do this well, and I have paid a lot for it.
Last time I read the manuscript in the supervisor, my director told me very carefully. He clearly said: Because you write well, I'm telling you so much now just to get high marks. There is nothing to talk about what others have written. You work hard, he works hard, you are happy to get high marks, and he is happy to guide a high-scoring student, and it is good for everyone to win each other.