Friday, March 27, 2020
How To Become A Good ESL Teacher
How To Become A Good ESL TeacherLinda Lubell tutoring in English literature is one of the most popular online adult education courses. The reason for this is that she is considered to be an excellent teacher who also works very well with her students.One thing that makes Linda Lubell such a good teacher is her ability to connect with students and get them engaged in the lessons. Of course, she teaches at home, and in addition to that she is very devoted to her students' needs. Her students learn from her the importance of being conscientious and attentive to every single detail.To become better at ESL teaching, Linda Lubell shares some important insights with her students. If you want to learn more about her teaching methods, you can read below.First of all, it is very important to emphasize the need to find the right place to teach English. What you should know is that English is an intercultural language. You can't just teach it to someone who doesn't have a clue what it means. You should ask her how she taught English to her friends when she was younger, or if she has any other teachers.Secondly, it is very important to know that English isn't just a language. Teachers and learners alike need to find ways to communicate effectively with each other.And lastly, the most important thing is to know that it is possible to teach English. If you want to be a good ESL teacher, it is imperative that you have a passion for this subject. Many teachers think that being good at English is a prerequisite for being good at everything else, but it isn't.And so, Linda Lubell can help you become a good ESL teacher. This is why she is one of the most popular ESL tutors today.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Listening Activity Tsunamis
Listening Activity Tsunamis In todays blog post, we are going to learn all about tsunamis. Tsunamis are a natural phenomenon that are made by huge waves that can cause great destruction to coastal areas. Can you think of any other naturally occurring phenomena? In the video below, we are going to learn how tsunamis begin, where they occur and how we can stop them. So lets get started!First, try to fill in the blanks below by writing the correct word into the sentences from the video. See if you got the right answer by writing in the comment section below.In many ways, tsunamis are just ______________ versions of regular waves.For normal ocean waves, it comes from ______________.But tsunamis are caused by energy _____________ underwater.The word tsunami, Japanese for _____________ wave, comes from the fact that it only seems to appear near the ____________.A tsunami will not only ____________ people near the coast, but ____________ buildings and trees for a mile inland or more.Next, we have some comprehension questions for you. I hope you have been listening carefully to the video! As always, write your answers in the comment section so we can see who has the greatest English listening skills out of our students.What did the Potidaeans (ancient Greeks) believe they were saved by and what the actual reason they were saved from the Persian attackers?What makes tsunamis so big?Tsunamis are caused by energy from underwater, can you name the three main causes of this underwater energy which eventually leads to a tsunami?What happens to a tsunami when it reaches shallow water?Where did one of the most deadly natural disaster occur?Can you name the 3 types of defense that people have used to try to protect themselves from tsunamis?We hope that video didnt scare you too much, and we look forward to hearing your responses about this blog post. Sign up here for a trial class today with LOI to further develop your listening skills (and more!) with native English teachers.
Elementary School Critical Thinking
Elementary School Critical Thinking In todays complex world, it is not just important, but imperative that children learn to think criticallyand not just learn to memorize facts and figures. Although there is a lot of information at every grade that children need to learnthe mechanics of reading and writing, mathematics, science and much moreit is essential for young learners to gain plenty of practice reasoning, questioning assumptions, considering the logic of various ideas and solving problems independently. How can you help foster your elementary-age childs critical thinking skills? Here are several exercises and suggestions to put into practice in everyday life, which will serve your child long after the school days are over. Employ the Socratic Method. The Greek philosopher Socrates questioned his students continuously and encouraged oppositional debate among them to get them to think critically and generate new ideas. Most elementary school children go through a phase (or several) in which they ask a lot of questions. The next time youre asked, Why? try answering with, What do you think? or What do you know already and what do you need to know to solve your problem? Instead of answering questions outright, encourage your child to try to answer them for him or herself. Teach your child to listen to others ideas, always keeping in mind that often, there is more than one right answer to a question. Sort things and recognize patterns. Any activity in which a child is asked to identify a pattern is one that helps build critical thinking skills. This could be as simple as sorting laundry or organizing toys during daily chores, or playing thinking games such as chess, puzzles, tangrams, pentominoes or Sudoku. When driving around town, ask your child to name the shapes of the signs he or she sees. Have him or her look for patterns in the grocery store (for example, how many price signs end in $0.99 versus $0.50, etc.). Or challenge your child to predict the next item in a series (if driving through a neighborhood where all the streets are named for trees, for example, have your child guess what the next street might be). Talk about facts versus opinions. Teach your child about the difference between things that are true and always true (your child has two eyes, for example) and things that cannot be proven true 100% of the time (your cat is the best pet ever). You can talk about this any time, even when watching television together. After commercials, ask your child what statements the commercial made about the product being advertised; then ask whether the statements were fact or opinion, and how he or she knew the difference. You can also discuss who made the commercial and why, analyzing the companys point of view versus the consumers. Summarize stories whenever you read. When you and your child read together, ask him or her to summarize what happened at the end of each chapter or major section of a book. The ability to recap the major points of texts is an important critical thinking skill that your child will use again and again as a studentfrom elementary school through college. If you get a newspaper at home, look at headlines together each morning and ask your child to guess what the story will be about. Then read the story and decide if the headline did a good job of summarizing the information. Ask your child to write his or her own headline for the story. Deliberate and discuss. The next time you and your child do not agree on something, give him or her the opportunity to persuade you to see his or her side. Dont worrythis does not have to mean that every rule in your house is negotiable. However, it is important to teach your child to back up his or her ideas and arguments and think about why he or she believes or does not believe things. Push your child to think about his or her arguments carefully. In addition, an important part of thoughtful debate is learning to see things from other peoples points of view. Analyze like a scientist. Urge your child to think like a scientist and apply the scientific method to anything and everything. The main components of the scientific method are observation, developing a hypothesis, prediction and experimentation. Teaching your child this practice of thinking will give him or her the tools to think through issues and figure out solutions to all kinds of problems. Embrace the practice of critical thinking in your household and in all that you do, encourage your child to be a curious student of life. In doing so, you will teach your child to be resourceful when tackling school and other problems, which will help him or her gain confidence, perceptiveness and a lifelong love of learning.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
5 Ways to Start the School Year Right
5 Ways to Start the School Year Right 5 Ways to Start the School Year Right With summer winding down and the new school year around the corner, preparing your children for school involves much more than picking up the latest fashion trends, school supplies, and must-have gadgets. It requires doing some âhomeworkâ before that first school bell rings to ensure your children are prepared. By following these easy tips, not only will you make it a smooth transition into the school year, but your children will enter the classroom with confidence, ready for a successful year ahead. Set specific goals. Work with your children to determine what they want to achieve this school year. Help them break long-term goals down into smaller goals that they can see themselves achieving. Deliver genuine praise often. Praise your children not only for what they accomplish, but also for what they try to accomplish. Let them know that you believe in them and reflect on any new skills they gained over the summer like independence, time management, and perseverance. Set up a study area. Make study time more effective by creating a distraction-free zone away from TVs, tablets, and phones. Be sure this area is stocked with necessary supplies like pens, paper, markers, scissors, etc. Establish a consistent homework routine. Schedule a daily homework time and make it a part of your familyâs routine right from the start. This also helps children to see that homework is a priority. Get to know your childrenâs teachers. One of the most important aspects of any parent-teacher-child relationship is the establishment of regular communication. This will strengthen the relationship in developing healthy homework habits which will in turn help your children have a successful school year. You might also be interested in: 6 Easy Ways to Ace the School Year Ace the School Year with Kumons Study Tips Roundup 7 Important Study Habits for School 4 Simple Tips for Setting Goals with Your Child in the New Year 5 Ways to Start the School Year Right 5 Ways to Start the School Year Right With summer winding down and the new school year around the corner, preparing your children for school involves much more than picking up the latest fashion trends, school supplies, and must-have gadgets. It requires doing some âhomeworkâ before that first school bell rings to ensure your children are prepared. By following these easy tips, not only will you make it a smooth transition into the school year, but your children will enter the classroom with confidence, ready for a successful year ahead. Set specific goals. Work with your children to determine what they want to achieve this school year. Help them break long-term goals down into smaller goals that they can see themselves achieving. Deliver genuine praise often. Praise your children not only for what they accomplish, but also for what they try to accomplish. Let them know that you believe in them and reflect on any new skills they gained over the summer like independence, time management, and perseverance. Set up a study area. Make study time more effective by creating a distraction-free zone away from TVs, tablets, and phones. Be sure this area is stocked with necessary supplies like pens, paper, markers, scissors, etc. Establish a consistent homework routine. Schedule a daily homework time and make it a part of your familyâs routine right from the start. This also helps children to see that homework is a priority. Get to know your childrenâs teachers. One of the most important aspects of any parent-teacher-child relationship is the establishment of regular communication. This will strengthen the relationship in developing healthy homework habits which will in turn help your children have a successful school year. You might also be interested in: 6 Easy Ways to Ace the School Year Ace the School Year with Kumons Study Tips Roundup 7 Important Study Habits for School 4 Simple Tips for Setting Goals with Your Child in the New Year
Cracking the ACT Science Section
Cracking the ACT Science Section Tips for the ACT Science Section Unlike the SAT, the ACT has a science reasoning section. However, nothing about this section has much to do with science. This section is essentially part reading comprehension, part logic, and part identifying patterns. Since counting numbers is technically math, the science reasoning section is really just an extension of the reading and math sections (READ: ACT Tips From a Private Irvine Tutor). Many students find this section to be overwhelming because they werent expecting to be tested on science. However, students who will be taking the ACT sometime in 2014 or 2015 need not worry about this. Take a look at these few steps to success on the ACT science reasoning section. One â" Learn to see past all of the numbers that you dont need. The charts and graphs are full of different numbers, many of them with multiple commas or decimal points meant to confuse you. Students who have a great deal of focus will have better success on this section. I simply mean focus as in focusing in on one small set of numbers (READ: Ask a Nerd! SAT Subject Tests). Two â" Look for patterns. If you generally have a little bit of extra time on your practice exams, then try to spend a minute or two looking at the two different charts or graphs and look for patterns ahead of time. This might help you find the right answer more quickly once you read the questions. However, if you find that pacing is an issue, look for the number patterns only after you have read the questions and discover which part of the chart and graph that you need to look at. Three â" Annotate the paragraphs. Oddly enough, the paragraphs in the science reasoning section can be approached in a similar way that students would in order to solve the SAT long reading passages. This is unusual because theyre not only to different exams but there are two different sections on the exams. However, the science reasoning section has a bunch of information that you simply dont need; it is there to confuse you and make your life harder as a student. It is a college entrance exam after all so its not going to be easy. Your job is to quickly and efficiently annotate these paragraphs and either box or circle information that you need or cross out the information that you dont. Four â" Try reading the questions before reading the paragraphs. Many students struggle with finishing each section on time. The ACT doesnt give you a ton of time to finish the amount of questions that are required. Thus, it is important to make sure that youre not spending too much time on one chart or graph or on one set of questions. If you read the questions before reading a paragraph you may find that you actually didnt have to read the entire passage in the first place. This could save a student anywhere between three and seven minutes depending on how quickly they can skim and comprehend a passage (READ: Ask a Nerd! Are the SAT and ACT Similar?). Five â" Use common sense. Many students take a practice exam and end up disappointed with their score. Later, when they go back and look at the answers that they got wrong, they discover that they almost picked the right answer. Its very easy for students to think that the test is much harder than it actually is. This makes sense because teachers, tutors, and parents stress the importance of this test night and day. However, the ACT wants you to pick a trick answer; in reality sometimes the most straightforward and simple choice ends up being the correct answer. Just use common sense and logic and most likely your practice score will go up. All blog entries, with the exception of guest bloggers, are written by TutorNerds. Are you an education professional? If so, email us at pr@tutornerds.com for guest blogging and collaborations. We want to make this the best free education resource in SoCal, so feel free to suggest what you would like to see us post about.
The Literary Learners Guide to Bilingual Parallel Texts
The Literary Learners Guide to Bilingual Parallel Texts The Literary Learners Guide to Bilingual Parallel Texts Some texts lead parallel lives.Its almost like they have a doppelgänger in a parallel universe somewhere.In one universe, theyre written in English. Or French. Or German. Or Spanish⦠or in any of a dozen other languages.Then, in a parallel universe, theyre the same book or story that theyve always beenâ"only they speak another language, which allows them to converse with a whole other group of people.If you wanted to learn one of those languages from a parallel universe, how could you make the various versions intersect?Theres a wonderful tool already available for this purpose: Bilingual parallel texts.But where can you find bilingual parallel texts? How can you use them in your language learning quest?Here, right before your very eyes, is a guide to a half-dozen dynamic sources of bilingual learning.The Why and How of Bilingual Parallel TextsPut text in its place: Learn in contextUnlike most vocabulary lists, bilingual parallel texts transport you to a world of non-literal, lit erary and descriptive language.Rather than just learning new words in isolation, you can understand how words fit together in different usages.Dont get up! Save timeWith bilingual parallel texts, theres no need to reach for the dictionary. All words and phrases are glossed right within the textâ"so you donât have to stop reading to translate a tricky term.Now in stereo! Listen alongKick your learning up a notch by listening to the text in the target language. As you read along, you can use the translation for reference.Audio versions of many public domain texts are available for free on the web. You can look for your favorites in many languages using one of the following search engines:Project Gutenberg Audio (searchable by author, title, date added or language)LibriVox (searchable by author, title, genre or language; sortable alphabetically or by release date)Loyal Books (arranged by language; viewable by title or author; sortable alphabetically or by popularity)In many cases, t he corresponding e-books are available on the same site (although not as bilingual textsâ"well get to these later on).Strike out on a parallel language adventure: Learn with videos on FluentUOkay, so parallel texts are a great resource, but parallel learning isnt just limited to the books and online texts in this postâ"with FluentU, it can be a whole lifestyle.If you want to get all the benefits of audio and bilingual text in one place, with visual elements to boot, FluentUs ever-growing multimedia collection includes the on-screen version of not just some shorter literary gems such as poems, but different story formatsâ"from kids cartoons to short filmsâ"as well as movie trailers and music videos⦠all with bilingual subtitles plus personalized learning aids, fun quizzes and interactive features to bring language to life.Authentic content with parallel text is where its at. So lets get this party started!The Literary Learners Guide to Bilingual Parallel TextsWeve got a half -dozen of the hottest sources for bilingual parallel texts right here.Well tell you what kind of texts each publisher has to offer, their available formats and languages, where to find them⦠and what special features make each of them shine.My Grandmas TalesYou wont need to go over the river and through the woods to discover an impressive array of bilingual parallel texts with My Grandmas Tales; just browse for them online.These richly-illustrated volumes will remind you of your childhoodâ"and may even recall memories of your own grandmother. (Is that the smell of cookies baking?)Types of texts available:Fairy tales and folk tales, including well-known works by Charles Perrault, Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm.Languages used with English for parallel texts:ArmenianBulgarianChineseFinnishFrenchGermanHungarianItalianJapanesePolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSpanishUkrainianVietnameseIf you want a reading experience that leaves English out of the picture entirely, try on e of these other bilingual text combinations.Format: Paperback.Cost: Around $10 or less per book.Special features:Stacked with learning. Generally, the text on each page is divided horizontally, with one language in each half. Spotting the corresponding translation is quick and easy!Childhood classics. Most readers will recognize these familiar fairy tales. Since youre likely to know the plot and characters already, understanding in the target language can come more rapidly.Colorful clues. Vibrantly colored, richly textured illustrations draw the eye and convey meaning while whisking you away to an enchanted world of language learning.Kentauron?Symbolized by the half-human, half-horse creature displayed in the company logo, Kentauron brings you stellar texts that marry two separate languages. Bridging the gap between well-loved fairy tales and well-known literature, the Kentauron series also includes works of nonfiction.Types of texts available: A mixture of fairy tales, fables, l iterature and nonfiction.Languages used with English for parallel texts:FrenchGermanItalianSpanishRussianOther bilingual combinations:French-ItalianFrench-SpanishFrench-RussianItalian-SpanishItalian-RussianLatin-FrenchLatin-ItalianSpanish-RussianFormats: Kindle, paperback or both.Cost: Price varies depending on format.Special features:Alternating or side-by-side. This publisher uses both a side-by-side translation and an alternating paragraph translation, depending on the book.Literary legends. The Kentauron bilingual parallel text repository is comprised of celebrated works such as A Christmas Carol, Alice in Wonderland, The Little Prince and The Wizard of Oz.Authentic artwork. Several books in the series feature restored illustrations from the original editions. Enjoy visual adornments of the same vintage as the texts.Farkas Translations?Translator Andras Farkass site houses an ever-expanding library of bilingual books.Types of texts available: Public domain classics.Language s used with English for parallel texts:CatalanDutchEsperantoFinnishFrenchGermanGreekHungarianItalianNorwegianPortugueseRussianSpanishSwedishFor many works, parallel texts for several other languages are included alongside the English translation.Formats: Online (viewable in browser); do-it-yourself e-books.The texts are also downloadable as offline HTML files. (The offline HTML mirrors the online version in appearance but lacks the filtering functionality you find online.)The site offers a custom, downloadable program called Ebookmaker (will download automatically), through which you can transform downloaded texts into e-books.Cost: Free.Special features:Table of Babel. Presented in a table format, translations in different languages are aligned side by side in columns. The literary work itself is broken into rows by sentences, some of which are quite long and complex. If you look in the Sources section, you can sometimes find links to the audiobooks for particular languages.Filt er for a custom brew. You have the option to see only the languages you want, provided you view the texts online in your browser. Simply select the Hide button (under the language name at the top of each column) to conceal any languages you dont wish to read. If you change your mind, just click Show All underneath the title information at the head of the page.Multiple parallels. Depending on which texts you try, you can find a fairly wide selection of parallel translations. Some works are available in nine different languages!Doppeltext?Double down for some serious language learning with literary style when you try Doppeltext.Types of texts available: Well-known works from the public domain.Languages used with English for parallel texts: FrenchGermanItalianRussianSpanishFormats: Purchased books can be read online (in browser), on Kindle and on other devices.Cost: Usually under $15; the price depends on the length of the work.Free samples are available online, if youd like to try before you buy.Special features:Pop-up books. Remember pop-up video? If so, you might feel a twinge of nostalgia when you read bilingual parallel texts on Doppeltext. Doppeltexts translations are not side by side or stacked top to bottom. Youll only see the parallel text when you choose to do so. Each time you click on a phrase, the English translation appears in a bubble of contrasting color above the text in the original language.Take small bites. Most translated fragments are about 120 characters longâ"shorter than the original tweet length of 140 characters. Theyre short, sweet and easy to digest.Choose your own adventure. Since you can turn translations on or off with a simple click, leading a parallel life with the text or staying fully immersed in the target language is always your choice. Doppeltext is formatted like a real book, with snazzy details like indented paragraphs and drop caps at the beginning of chapters.But for all of the traditional look, you have the advan tage of electronic adaptability: With a choice of seven different text sizes, you can easily adjust the text to your preference. Use the collapsed menu in the corner of the screen (symbolized by three stacked, horizontal bars) to quickly jump from one chapter to another.Parapara Books?Paraparas name is a nod to their side-by-side translation format. And their books are on your side when you want to bolster your language learning through literary landmarks.Types of texts available: Noteworthy works from the public domain.Languages used with English for parallel texts: FrenchGermanFormat: Paperback.Cost: Usually under $15.Special features:Multiple vendors. Parapara gives you lots of buying choices: Amazon (US/Canada/UK), Waterstones, AbeBooks, Blackwellâs and the Book Depository all carry their parallel textsâ"or you can order them directly from the publisher. If you want to start slow and only order a book at a time, German-based Parapara wont charge you for shipping⦠even in ternationally.Magically mirroring pages. Facing pages mirror each other, with the French or German on one side and the English on the other. Glance from side to side to take advantage of the translationâ"or face away from it for full immersion into the target language text.Well-known works. Seminal compositions such as Wildes The Picture of Dorian Gray, Voltaires Candide, Conrads Heart of Darkness and Kafkas Metamorphosis comprise the small but growing Parapara collection.Parapara also plans to add modern authors, especially from non-Western parts of the world.Penguin Parallel Texts?Dress up your bilingual bookshelf with publications from Penguin Parallel Texts.You dont need to wear a tux to read these⦠Penguin takes care of the literary formalities for you, with features such as scholarly notes and an in-depth introduction to each volume.Types of texts available: The works of contemporary authors from the mid-to-late 20th century.Languages used with English for parallel tex ts: ChineseFrenchGermanItalianJapaneseRussianSpanishFormats: Paperback and e-book (Kindle, Nook, iOS, Android, etc.).Cost: Most are under $15; prices vary, depending on format and vendor.Special features:On the other hand, the translation. The parallel texts are presented page by page, side by side, as you hold the paperback version of the book open. This makes it easy to compare passages or check translations for unfamiliar words and phrases.Explanations afoot. Footnotes in each story provide more in-depth references and explanations of the language. Enhance your reading experience with this bonus information.Keeping it brief. These short story anthologies from Penguin are perfect for readers who dont have time to devote to a whole novel⦠or those who want more variety in one volume.Brief, brilliant contributions from celebrated authors form a kaleidoscope of thought and imagination, spanning the latter half of the last century.So⦠are you ready to lead a double life? To tr avel space and time and experience parallel universes of language through the inter-dimensional doorway of bilingual texts?You dont need a ride on a spaceship or sophisticated scientific equipment.Getting there is easyâ"with these six sensational sources for bilingual parallel texts, all you need is curiosity and a sense of adventure and, perhaps, your reading glasses.And One More ThingIf you love the idea of learning languages with bilingual texts, you may love learning with FluentU even more.With FluentU, you learn real languagesâ"the same way that natives speak them. FluentU has a wide variety of videos, including movie trailers, funny commercials and web series, as you can see here:FluentU App Browse Screen.FluentU has interactive captions that let you tap on any word to see an image, definition, audio and useful examples. Now native language content is within reach with interactive transcripts.Didnt catch something? Go back and listen again. Missed a word? Hover over or tap on the subtitles to instantly view definitions.FluentU Interactive Transcripts You can learn all the vocabulary in any video with FluentUs quiz mode. Swipe left or right to see more examples for the word youâre learning.FluentU Has Quizzes for Every VideoAnd FluentU always keeps track of vocabulary that youâre learning. It uses that vocab to give you a 100% personalized experience by recommending videos and examples.
September is the last month to purchase SpeakENG 1-Year Course for $16!
September is the last month to purchase SpeakENG 1-Year Course for $16! We wanted to let everyone know that September will be the last chance to purchase the SpeakENG 1-Year Online Course for $16 USD. Weve been offering the 1-year course at this very, very low price as a promotion. While were happy to say that it has generated a lot of interest, were sorry to say that this promotion is coming to an end! So this is your last chance to purchase the 1-Year SpeakENG Online Course for $16 USD! If you know anyone who is studying English, please tell them to join italki and purchase it soon! The price for the same package starting in October will be $40 USD! Dont miss out on this great opportunity! If you dont know much about the SpeakENG Online Course, you can read the description here. Its important to remember that SpeakENG has two main parts: 1) Online Course: Multimedia lessons, English exercises, grammar explanations, roleplaying games, and much more. The courses run from beginner levels to advanced. 2) One-on-One Tutoring with a professional American teacher: Included with the 1-year online course is a 15 minute session with a professional US teacher. The teacher can answer any questions the student may have, in addition to structuring a one-on-one live teaching course. Students are encouraged to purchase additional teaching sessions. Here is a sample video of what a SpeakENG online course looks like: You can also view a short sample of a one-on-one tutoring session here. We hope people studying English will take advantage of this promotional pricing! It is really a tremendous value that is hard to compare with. Also, its the last chance to register for our sweepstakes the Great English Giveaway. Were giving away 20 SpeakENG 1-month Online Courses, and all you have to do is post in that group. Well be choosing the winners on Monday. Go post now, and if you dont win next week make sure you purchase SpeakENG by the end of the month! The italki team September is the last month to purchase SpeakENG 1-Year Course for $16! We wanted to let everyone know that September will be the last chance to purchase the SpeakENG 1-Year Online Course for $16 USD. Weve been offering the 1-year course at this very, very low price as a promotion. While were happy to say that it has generated a lot of interest, were sorry to say that this promotion is coming to an end! So this is your last chance to purchase the 1-Year SpeakENG Online Course for $16 USD! If you know anyone who is studying English, please tell them to join italki and purchase it soon! The price for the same package starting in October will be $40 USD! Dont miss out on this great opportunity! If you dont know much about the SpeakENG Online Course, you can read the description here. Its important to remember that SpeakENG has two main parts: 1) Online Course: Multimedia lessons, English exercises, grammar explanations, roleplaying games, and much more. The courses run from beginner levels to advanced. 2) One-on-One Tutoring with a professional American teacher: Included with the 1-year online course is a 15 minute session with a professional US teacher. The teacher can answer any questions the student may have, in addition to structuring a one-on-one live teaching course. Students are encouraged to purchase additional teaching sessions. Here is a sample video of what a SpeakENG online course looks like: You can also view a short sample of a one-on-one tutoring session here. We hope people studying English will take advantage of this promotional pricing! It is really a tremendous value that is hard to compare with. Also, its the last chance to register for our sweepstakes the Great English Giveaway. Were giving away 20 SpeakENG 1-month Online Courses, and all you have to do is post in that group. Well be choosing the winners on Monday. Go post now, and if you dont win next week make sure you purchase SpeakENG by the end of the month! The italki team September is the last month to purchase SpeakENG 1-Year Course for $16! We wanted to let everyone know that September will be the last chance to purchase the SpeakENG 1-Year Online Course for $16 USD. Weve been offering the 1-year course at this very, very low price as a promotion. While were happy to say that it has generated a lot of interest, were sorry to say that this promotion is coming to an end! So this is your last chance to purchase the 1-Year SpeakENG Online Course for $16 USD! If you know anyone who is studying English, please tell them to join italki and purchase it soon! The price for the same package starting in October will be $40 USD! Dont miss out on this great opportunity! If you dont know much about the SpeakENG Online Course, you can read the description here. Its important to remember that SpeakENG has two main parts: 1) Online Course: Multimedia lessons, English exercises, grammar explanations, roleplaying games, and much more. The courses run from beginner levels to advanced. 2) One-on-One Tutoring with a professional American teacher: Included with the 1-year online course is a 15 minute session with a professional US teacher. The teacher can answer any questions the student may have, in addition to structuring a one-on-one live teaching course. Students are encouraged to purchase additional teaching sessions. Here is a sample video of what a SpeakENG online course looks like: You can also view a short sample of a one-on-one tutoring session here. We hope people studying English will take advantage of this promotional pricing! It is really a tremendous value that is hard to compare with. Also, its the last chance to register for our sweepstakes the Great English Giveaway. Were giving away 20 SpeakENG 1-month Online Courses, and all you have to do is post in that group. Well be choosing the winners on Monday. Go post now, and if you dont win next week make sure you purchase SpeakENG by the end of the month! The italki team
What to Know About the Cleveland Scholarship and Tutoring Program
What to Know About the Cleveland Scholarship and Tutoring ProgramThe Cleveland Scholarship and Tutoring Program are one of the many programs that help gifted children in any neighborhood or community. It is a great opportunity for you to learn more about this type of program and how you can make it work for you.The Cleveland Scholarship and Tutoring Program was started by Chester Porter in 1963. They are now celebrating their 50th year of service to families, schools and communities in the Cleveland area. This program is geared towards helping gifted students from all over the country as well as Cleveland.In order to apply for the program, you will need to fill out a form called the Cleveland Scholarship and Tutoring Program Application. There are several ways to do this including the internet, phone calls, mail and letter. All of them are very similar and easy to do.When filling out the application form, there are some simple things that you should remember. One of the things that y ou should think about is the place where you live. This could be your home, school, church or someone else's home. You should fill out this form as if you are applying to any of the schools within the Cleveland area.When filling out the form, it is very important that you put a good description of yourself. This is so that the admissions staff can decide whether or not you have what it takes to be accepted into the program.You should also include your whole family in the application as this will help you get the best possible scholarship that you qualify for. Also, there should be a description of what you would like to achieve in your life. This will help you get the best scholarship that you qualify for.The Cleveland Scholarship and Tutoring Program is a program that is available for anyone who wants to have access to this kind of scholarship. It is an excellent way to help you get the education that you want to. Fill out the application form and you will be sure to get the schola rship that you qualify for.
Surviving a Chemistry Workbook
Surviving a Chemistry WorkbookTo survive a Chemistry workbook is a must. Whether you are a college student that wants to increase your knowledge or a teacher that has some research on a particular subject that you need to expand on, you should definitely consider getting a Chemistry workbook. This type of book is designed to provide all the information that you need in one place, which can be a great way to increase your knowledge about chemistry.One of the best things about a Chemistry workbook is that it provides information in a very easy to understand manner. All you have to do is read through the book and find your way through it to learn more about chemistry. It will also help you practice and learn all the concepts that you need to know, which will make you more confident with using this type of chemistry in the future. You can also download these books to your computer and print them out for studying at home.This type of workbook comes in many formats, such as text, audio, an d even games. Text versions are easier to read, because there are fewer words that you have to remember. For those that are visual learners, these types of books come in audio form. They have sound so that you can understand the material much better.All you have to do is use the voice and the text to help you learn chemical formulas and other helpful things to know about chemistry. You can use these workbooks as an aid to help you study, but they can also be used by teachers to help students learn chemistry. Teaching Chemistry to students is a difficult task, because many of them do not know anything about it. The workbook can also be used as an aide to teach Chemistry to the students.If you are still interested in learning about chemical formulas and its relationships, then you should look into some online tutorials that will help you learn everything that you need to know. These types of resources allow you to practice and become more confident with the type of chemistry that you need to know. In addition, it also allows you to use the materials you learned from this type of workbook in your real life applications.What you need to do in order to survive a Chemistry workbook is that you need to read through the book, and then try to do everything that you learned from it on the lab or at home. In order to learn how to use these chemical formulas effectively, you should be able to read through the materials, practice using them, and then begin to use it in your real life situations. That way, you can prepare yourself to get better in your career, and you will also be able to better interact with your students.This is the best way to survive a Chemistry workbook. With so many different ways to obtain this type of workbooks, it can be very difficult to know where to begin. I hope that you will consider getting a copy of this kind of workbook and start preparing yourself for the world of Chemistry.
Friday, February 7, 2020
Utah State Computer Science Tutor Lab - What is Included?
Utah State Computer Science Tutor Lab - What is Included?As your child is seeking a Computer Science Tutor Lab, you should know the responsibilities that are held by these programs and learn about how to best prepare for each part of the process. Here is a list of what is involved in the state of Utah computer science tutor lab.The Program Begins- Starting at the beginning of the program, your child will learn about the responsibilities of a tutor as well as how to use a computer and learn the basics of the program. This is a great way to get your child to the initial programming ideas that are needed for a lifetime of fun computer programming.Tutor Online- The Tutor Lab begins online and your child can learn as much as they want. They will use the Internet to have the ability to learn how to perform each assignment and are also able to conduct and live class online.It is important to understand the difference between taking your child online and taking the Tutor Online. Taking the T utor Online is an all in one package.Tutor Online- This is your option for a single session online. You will sit and watch the videos online and listen to the audio material to fully grasp the lessons that are being taught. It is important to learn how to effectively use your child's own computer to learn the material in a seamless manner.Tutoring Online- The tutor online is the quickest and cheapest way to learn this program. This is the only program that is available as a lesson at a time in both the audio and video form.Both tutoring online and tutoring in person can be done at home. You will teach your child the lessons in one area and have them learn what they need to know in another area. You will be able to teach them both the absolute basics as well as any depth of understanding that you need for your program.
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