Thursday, April 2, 2020
The Benefits Of Taking A Chemistry AP Tutor
The Benefits Of Taking A Chemistry AP TutorThere are many reasons why a student should choose to take a Chemistry AP Tutor. Science teachers tend to have a lot of chemistry work to do, and some students may not understand how the process works. An AP chemistry tutor will give an understanding to these students so that they can get the most out of their studies. Below we explain some of the benefits that a student can receive from doing so.Understanding how chemistry works is key to taking a science class. Most of the time, the student is only in the middle of an experiment or working on another part of their homework. A student can usually expect that at some point they will need to do some chemical calculations with their watch.When it comes to these types of experiments and chemical equations, a student needs to understand the process of how the teacher usually teaches them. Usually the teacher will do a few things. The teacher will do the experiment first, then use charts to show the correct calculations, and finally she will show the proper materials to be used.The teacher may start out a lesson plan with a series of demonstrations to help students understand the process. After the demonstration, the teacher will do her calculations with a test kit and then show the results to the class. As students understand what the process is, they can then work on it on their own.These types of lessons usually start out with a classroom discussions between the teacher and the students. The discussions often include topics like how the chemical equation was made, what it means, and other related subjects. While in the discussion section, the teacher will also explain the process of the experiment and how to perform it with all the proper materials.During the classroom discussions, the teacher will also show pictures of students working on an experiment. It will also involve their hands. This is a great way for students to learn about all the chemicals and the processes involved in making different compounds. They can also learn the different concepts of working with the laboratory equipment.While in the lecture, the teachers will also show videos of students working on various experiments. Usually the videos will focus on how to correctly test substances and materials to know their properties. Some of the videos will even focus on things like testing gas cylinders for gas.Students will learn so much from doing this. First of all, they will get to learn how to make their own tests and how to use lab equipment without getting any suspicious stares. They will also learn how to properly use their chemical equations and tests, which will save them time and avoid mistakes in the future.
Sunday, March 22, 2020
How to Become a Teacher Abroad
How to Become a Teacher Abroad Advice for Teaching Abroad ChaptersWhat Language Level Do You Need to Teach Abroad?What Are the Administrative Steps You Need to Start Teaching Abroad?10 Tips for Teaching AbroadHow to Apply for Work AbroadâTeaching isnât a career choice, itâs a life choice.â - François MitterandThe former French president is right. When you decide to teach, itâs because you want to transfer your passion for a given subject to other students. Currently, the number of teachers in the UK is at its lowest since 2013.However, a teacher doesnât necessarily have to teach in a state school in the UK, they could also consider taking their teaching elsewhere in the world. If youâre interested in teaching in another country, you should have a look at this article. CalumDrama School Entrance Teacher 5.00 (15) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ToriSpanish Teacher 5.00 (1) £15/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors OliviaSchool support Teacher 5.00 (2) £21/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MarkESOL (English) Teacher 4.76 (17) £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors YuweiChinese Teacher 4.33 (6) £19/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors JenniferMusic reading Teacher 5.00 (1) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors LouiseAutoCAD Teacher 5.00 (3) £60/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors RickyPercussion Teacher 5.00 (7) £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors NicolasGuitar Teacher 5.00 (2) £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MyriamOrganic chemistry Teacher 5.00 (13) £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors JonathanEconomics Teacher 5.00 (9) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors Oluwakemi imoleMaths Teacher 5.00 (1) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors AlexPhysics Teacher 5.00 (1) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors AdamSinging Teacher 5.00 (14) £48/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ValentiniMusic reading Teacher 5.00 (2) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MilenaMaths Teacher 5.00 ( 5) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors RashmiEconomics Teacher 5.00 (1) £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsWhat Language Level Do You Need to Teach Abroad?Whether youâre looking to teach English, history, geography, physics, or chemistry, you need to know that teaching in a foreign language isnât for everyone. The most popular subjects taught by foreign teachers are:English as a foreign language (TEFL/ESL)Foreign languagesHistoryMathsHard sciencesMarketingEconomicsDepending on where you're going, learning a new language might be a requirement. (Source: acan2016)However, some subjects are much easier to teach than others because they donât require you to have learnt a foreign language as well. For example, youâd probably be better off teaching Spanish in Miami rather than German, for example.The subject youâre teaching may also help you decide which country youâre going to go to: for foreign languages, youâll want to go somewhere where the language is commonly taught or spoken. If you're teaching English as a foreign language, it's a good idea to get a teaching job in a country where English is a foreign language or in a language school specialising in English teaching.Similarly, this is why a lot of teachers from the UK decide to go to other English-speaking countries. When it comes to foreign language skills, you should be aware of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR):A1: Breakthrough or beginnerA2: Waystage or elementaryB1: Threshold or intermediateB2: Vantage or upper intermediateC1: Effective operational proficiency or advancedC2: Mastery or proficiencyIn general, youâll need between a B1 and B2 level in order to teach in the target language and will probably require proof your abilities. The necessary qualifications vary by language.However, with a TEFL certificate, you don't necessarily need to speak a second language as most teaching opportunities around the world only expect teachers to s peak English to students.Of course, you'll learn all this on TEFL courses before you start teaching English overseas. However, foreign language skills are always useful for your everyday life.So what steps do you need to take in order to start teaching abroad?What Are the Administrative Steps You Need to Start Teaching Abroad?The first thing youâll need to know is how to get a teaching status abroad.Before you head off on your adventure, you'll have some administration to take care. (Source: Sorbyphoto)PGCEs aren't usually accepted abroad. If they are, they usually need to be translated. There are four main ways to work abroad as a teacher:Working abroad temporarily.Living abroad permanently.Being recruited in the UK and working abroad.Finding a job abroad.However, if you want to start working abroad, there are two things you should do.Gain a recognized teaching qualification or TEFL certification.Get some experience teaching.There are also language skills to consider. Of course, this will depend on the job that you are applying for. You'll need to check which CEFR level is required.It's important to respect the application procedure for the job that you are applying for:Complete the application forms as instructed.Remember to include your qualifications.In order to command a higher salary, make sure to include your past experience.Don't forget to attach any proof of your language skills and your CEFR level.If requested, you may need to attach copies of your qualifications (or translations of them). You may also need to attach copies of all other documents requested such as a TEFL certification if you're looking to become an English teacher abroad.Remember that the application procedure can vary wildly depending on the job you're applying for. Keep in mind that the procedure for applying to British schools abroad will be very different from applying to private educational establishments or state schools abroad.TEFL teaching or ESL teaching in different coun tries will also have different procedures. A school in Vietnam may not have the same procedure as a school in Thailand, Korea, or Spain. Similarly, certain establishments may not accept an online TEFL and may request a CELTA instead.Finally, don't forget all the other steps to working abroad, such as visas and passports, as well as :Finding accommodation, contracting water, electricity, and gas, for example.Opening a bank account and using it.And getting an international driver's licence, if you're going to need to drive.For researchers, you may have a different visa to complete.In some cases, you will also be expected to register upon your arrival in the country.Are you still considering working abroad?We've got 10 tips for you for those wanting to teach English abroad or any other subject for that matter!10 Tips for Teaching AbroadOur advice for teaching abroad is very simple.If you want to teach abroad, just follow our guide! (Source: TheAndrasBarta)You first need to think about whether you want to teach in the public school systems or teach privately when you teach abroad. Then youâll need to think about a number of factors:Facility: What can I currently teach according to my qualifications?Feasibility: Do I have the skills to apply for these jobs?Readiness: Am I ready to start teaching with this experience or take new steps?There are establishments that take on teachers from the UK. Ideally, you should be looking at:The ERASMUS programme, for countries in the European UnionEuropean schoolsYou should start planning your move as early as possible before leaving. Itâs also a good idea to tell your current employers about your plans. You don't want to start teaching English abroad the day after you tell your current employer about it.Why?Because you might want a good reference from your employer for the teaching positions you're applying to, for example. Itâs better to get them on your side before you leave.Also, make sure that youâre aware of differ ent statuses of teachers in the places youâre interested in so that you know exactly what you should be earning, what your working conditions should be, etc. Learning to put together a good application is a good idea for when it comes to looking for work as a teacher as well as your language skills.Finally, donât give up and make sure youâre flexible and set yourself a broad range of goals.If youâre set on moving abroad, donât forget about applying for jobs abroad.How to Apply for Work AbroadAre you interested in working abroad?Certain teaching jobs will have quite a few requirements. (Source: McElspeth)You just have to apply! A teacher can work in a number of different institutions:In a British school abroadIn a private establishment or local schoolingIn an overseas territoryWhen you travel abroad to start teaching overseas, you need to think about whether you're going to stay for the short-term or long term.Firstly, you should look at the jobs available. There are two m ain ways to do this:Apply to job offersApply directly to establishments youâd be interested in working forYouâll just have to prove your experience and your credentials. After youâve applied to the job, the powers that be will start looking at your application. There are two possible outcomes:They reject your applicationOr you will be called to an interview or given the jobFollowing the interview procedure, establishments usually select candidatesAfter that there is one final stage, signing your contract and starting work. One of the advantages of working abroad is the possibility of joining interesting and multicultural teams.In both cases, there'll be paperwork.While an international school is probably more used to hiring teachers internationally and sorting out a work visa for a certified teacher, there are international teaching institutions that can help qualified teachers find their way into a classroom abroad.Are you interested in working abroad and having a new and i nteresting professional experience?Where would you like to go?Whether you're wanting to teach inside China, do a gap year in Taiwan, move to South Korea, get an ESL job somewhere in Asia, or become an educator anywhere else in the world, you can get a job placement with a TESOL certification if you're a native English speaker or learn a foreign language and teach another subject in schools, universities, or other academic institutions.
Friday, March 6, 2020
How To Find New Interesting Guitar Chords Using a Capo
How To Find New Interesting Guitar Chords Using a Capo Suzy S. So youve memorized the basic major and minor chords, and learned a few easy guitar songs. Whats next? Check out what a capo can do for you in this guest post by Perth Amboy, NJ teacher Jeff S... In case youre unfamiliar with a capo, theyre those metal devices that clip onto the neck of a guitar, as you see in the photo above. If youre a guitarist and you dont own a capo yet, but are curious about them, my hope is that youll want to get one after reading this article. And for guitarists who already own a capo but havent fully exploited its potential, this article should tweak your interest. What Exactly Can a Capo Do For Me? Capos come in incredibly handy in instantly providing a one-step solution to play along with songs written and sung in keys unfriendly to guitar (such as Ab, Bb, Eb, Cm, Fm, etc.). For instance, if you wanted to play Adeles Rollin In The Deep on guitar so that it matches up with the recording, all youd have to do is put the capo at the 3rd fret and play Am, E, G, and F chords (that you likely already know in 1st position). Simple, huh? There are countless other songs you can use capos for to play on guitar, even if they werent written on guitar or if theres no guitar in the recording. All you need is basic guitar chord knowledge. How Does It Affect the Sound? Depending on how far down the neck the capo needs to be placed to match up with the key of a song, it can either subtly or drastically alter the personality of them. The results will vary from song to song, but capos will immediately render new tonal colors, increasing the brightness and making your playing and songwriting more diverse and engaging. If you want to hear some amazing examples of how magical songs can sound with capos, listen to the Beatles classic Here Comes The Sun, written by the late great George Harrison. The capo is on the 7th fret, which creates a feeling of optimism and sparkle that would be completely missing without the capo. The use of the capo has increased exponentially since then and just about every artist (or their guitarist) has one and uses it extensively. Check out the incredibly mood-inducing and engaging capoed guitar on Passengers Let Her Go and the guitar work on Taylor Swifts Safe And Sound, for example. If youre still in doubt about the power of the capo, try playing those songs without the capo and listen to the difference. What If Im Not Super-Knowledgeable About Keys and Chord Names? You can effectively integrate the capo into your playing even if you know little to nothing about music theory and dont know too many chord names. Let me illustrate: say you want to create a higher-pitched G chord. Just clamp your capo on the 5th fret and play a conventional D chord form (see chart below) and you will instantly hear it in a crisp and refreshing new way. Next, lets say you want to brighten up the otherwise deep and dull E chord in first position. Just clamp your capo on the 7th fret and play a standard (1st position) version of an A chord (again, see chart). Voila! Youve instantly brightened the previously low-end E chord. Play that while your jam partner or singer plays the conventional E chord and youve got a very rich tonally-diverse sound. Familiarize yourself with all the capoed versions of the major and minor chords in the chart and soon youll be thanking the capo gods every night. Is There an Easy Way to Get Started With My Capo? You bet! I suggest you pick out two or three of your favorite guitar songs that youre really comfortable with and can almost play blindfolded. Then use the chart below to find different places further down the neck to play the chords that youve been playing in 1st position. Try several voicings of the chords until you find one youre drawn to. Relearn the song using a capo and these new chord shapes. Just doing this will widen your tonal range on the guitar without you having to play (much more challenging) barre chords, and it will also add a new chordal dimension to your playing. And the added benefit is that these new capoed versions of your favorite songs will make your future jams much more interesting. All you really need to get started on your capo adventure is a little time, an open mind, and (of course) a capo! Jeff S. teaches guitar, ukulele, speaking voice, songwriting, and more in Perth Amboy, NJ, as well as online. Jeff has created and taught songwriting and music business classes at colleges, universities, and music schools throughout the country for many years. Learn more about Jeff here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo by James Kim
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Choosing Your English Tutor
Choosing Your English Tutor How to Choose the Right English Tutor for Help with English Revision ChaptersDefine Your Criteria for an English TutorTeaching Experience: How Important is It?Contacting Potential TutorsWith more and more people offering to share their valuable knowledge as tutors, those looking for private tuition have the pick of the bunch!But making the decision on who to hire is not always easy â" especially when there so many things to consider.Some people have a relaxed approach to their search, and donât have a strong preference to being taught in a tutoring centre or by a home tutor, to name just one example.In some ways, it helps to have clear preferences, since this will help you narrow down your search.No matter where you look or who you choose to be your English tutor, the proof of the pudding is definitely in the eating!In other words, if you put enough work into researching and choosing your tutor, youâll start to see positive results from the very first session.The world of one to one tutoring is a diverse one, meaning that each tutor possesses the ir own unique set of skills which they have gained from experience.For this reason, it isnât compulsory for a private English tutor to have a teaching qualification.However, this does not mean that their tuition will be sub-par by any means.For instance, many English undergraduates offer their tutoring services to GCSE students who need support with exam technique â" something undergrads will have experienced first-hand.Find a GCSE English tutor to get all the help for English you need.Itâs important to weigh up the pros and cons in every aspect of your decision to make sure you follow the path that best suits the needs of the learner.Discover ten good reasons to hire a private English tutor!Having a short chat with each candidate is advised, as youâll get a feel for their personality â" which is important since as compatibility plays a major role in the success of one to one learning.Here is our advice for anyone about to take their first steps to finding the ideal tutor.Te aching ArrangementsPrivate tuition is accessible through many routes.Some parents choose tutoring centres to maintain a healthy distance between learning and leisure at home, so that children see the academic support as a part of their education, rather than as an interruption to their home life.Others prefer to welcome tutors into their home and create a relaxed learning environment for the student.The in-home arrangement is most effective for tutees who have a negative attitude towards the education system, as it shows them that learning can take place without the pressure of speaking up in front of a class and having to compete with other pupils.Find out other benefits to private tutoring in English!One-to-one tutoring: a safe learning environment ¦ source: Pixabay - pixel2013Another option is online tutoring, which has seen a recent growth in popularity with the rise of new technology.Online tutoring isnât so different to home tutoring in that it is delivered on a one on one basis, however, since tutors and their students can be thousands of miles apart, they use a webcam and microphone to communicate.Despite the lessons not being taught in-person, technology allows users to share and view documents with each other, and teachers can even watch their pupils complete quizzes and worksheets â" just like in-home tutoring.Learning with an online tutor does have its benefits. For instance, parents, pupils and tutors alike save a lot of time travelling between each otherâs houses.Price per LessonThe majority of British families donât pay for their childrenâs schooling, so the price of £40 for one hour with certain tutors can come as a shock.Unfortunately, private tutoring has long been perceived as something reserved for those who can afford such prices. But the market for one to one tuition is changing, and a rise in competition between tutors means lessons are now more accessible than ever!So, donât be afraid to set a budget for yourself before you start looking.Specialist TutorsSome parents and students look for a tutor for a specific reason.For example, they may want someone to help with exam preparation in the run-up to GCSE season.For this kind of tutoring, where the tutor is brought in for a very specific reason, youâll need to find tutors who can specialise.This is also the case for many parents of pupils living with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs) such as dyslexia, which make studying English particularly challenging.Luckily, tutors who either specialise in teaching pupils with SpLDs or have experience in it are more common than youâd expect.So, thereâs no need to worry â" if youâre on the hunt for a tutor who has the skills to help students overcome obstacles such as dyslexia, rest assured that help is available.Teaching Experience: How Important is It?A significant portion of the tutoring community comes from a teaching background.Be it teaching in a school, sixth form or even lecturing at a universit y, the wealth of experience shared by qualified teachers makes them attractive for tutees.On the other hand, however many years of formal teaching experience a teacher possesses, sometimes their skills donât meet the needs of the student.Who better to teach students than students themselves? ¦ source: Visualhunt - StartupStockPhotosStudents who feel disillusioned by their school life may benefit from a tutor who can identify with them as a learner within the education system rather than someone who they view as âjust another school teacherâ.This is where A Level English students and English undergraduates come in.Since these types of tutors have recent experience of being a student in the school system, they can identify with pupils on a personal level, as well as advise them on effective revision methods, exam technique and essay writing.When it comes to teaching experience, you should weigh up the pros and cons of each side.Itâs important to bear in mind that teaching a c lass of 30 is quite different from delivering one to one tuition, so in many ways, tutoring experience is more valuable than formal teaching skills.We recommend that you ask your potential tutors a few questions before you make a decision, and a question on tutoring experience should be top of the list â" no one wants to spend their hard-earned money on an inexperienced tutor.One of the advantages to finding a tutor through a tutoring company or platform is that they do the work for you, so you should have a good idea of their level of experience before you make first contact, removing some stress from the process.Contacting Potential TutorsOnce you have found a few tutors you like, you may want to contact each one of them before making a final decision.What would you like to know about each tutor? ¦ source: Pixabay - TeroVesalainenGetting in touch over the phone or via email provides an opportunity for you to find out exactly what you need to know about each tutor as well as gett ing a feel for their personality and whether it would be compatible with that of the learner.If you need a little inspiration, here are some example questions:How much private tutoring experience do you have?Can you provide references?What relevant qualifications do you hold?Do you specialise in any area of English (e.g. GCSE exam preparation)?What is your availability?How do you usually deliver your lessons?Do you already have experience of teaching a child like mine?These first conversations are crucial in finding out if the tutor is right for you before study begins â" so make them count!
Tips for Navigating an Extroverted Workplace - Introvert Whisperer
Introvert Whisperer / Tips for Navigating an Extroverted Workplace - Introvert Whisperer Tips for Navigating an Extroverted Workplace There are few things more daunting to an introvert than a crowded bullpen. The classic open workspace layout, with nary a cubicle wall in sight, is an unnerving scenario that can cripple oneâs ability to communicate well, be creative, and be an effective employee in general. And yet, far too often, introverts are forced to function under these stifling conditions. Simply put, the corporate world is designed for extroverts, which also makes it a world in which introverts must learn how to function in a perpetually uphill battle. But that doesnât mean all hope is lost. When an introvert can learn how to survive and even thrive in the workplace, they can often shine. In fact, studies have shown that when introverts participate in collaborative workplace opportunities, they often end up not just being effective but preferred over their extroverted coworkers, as they provide a level of focus and productivity that doesnât flag over the duration of a project. However, just because theyâre preferred doesnât mean introverts have it easy. If youâre an introvert looking for ways to survive those exhausting, draining days in the bullpen, here are a few tips to keep you refreshed and on your A-game. Get Comfortable With Communication Styles First and foremost is communication. An introvert who knows how to properly communicate is set up for success. And weâre not just talking about how to write concise emails or how to churn out the best sales copy. When you also take the time to learn about how people interact within the workplace as well, it gives you a unique advantage. Understanding communication styles can help introverts grasp the deeper meaning behind a comment or conversation and allow them to better navigate workplace relationships. It enables them to more accurately understand others. They can diagnose, for example, when an extroverted coworker is using an aggressive form of communication and why. In addition, it can help them learn how to avoid passive or passive-aggressive behavior themselves and communicate in a healthy, assertive manner instead. As you learn about how to communicate better, also consider taking time to purposefully reach out to coworkers throughout the workday. Introverts donât tend to be naturally inclined to interact with others and engage in small talk. Making a habit out of regularly talking to others (at least for a portion of each day) can establish relationships and make communication more natural. Remember Your Value You have skills. Thatâs likely why you were hired in the first place. With the cost of hiring an employee being as high as $7,645, you can bet that you were hired with careful consideration regarding your abilities. Itâs easy for introverts to sit on the sidelines and let others jump into problem-solving, brainstorming, or any other collaborative efforts in the workplace. But thatâs not the way it has to be. Remember your value and that, even if you donât feel worthy to offer your two cents, you absolutely are qualified to do so. Create Creative Spaces Create is the key word here. If the default workspace you have available is an open-floor workspace filled with a bustle and distractions that make working difficult, you may want to consider proactively looking for alternatives. Consider talking to a boss about the need for a quieter space. Rather than being apologetic, be bold about the request. Communicate to them that a quieter work environment is part of the formula for you to get the best work done. Communicating like this can be particularly helpful if you have an extroverted boss who doesnât understand the need for a quieter workspace with fewer distractions. See if thereâs an empty office or meeting room that you can use for a portion of each day or explore the option for part of your work to be done remotely. Beware the Effects of Emotional Labor Emotional labor is, in essence, the idea of compartmentalizing oneâs emotions in order to be productive and effective at work. An example of this is a healthcare professional like a nurse, who regularly has to process things like pain and death while still effectively working their job and living their life outside of the workplace. When the draining effects of emotional labor are left unattended to, it can lead to emotional labor burnout. While some people are more likely to suffer than others due to the nature of their occupation, all introverts â" especially those working in busy, extrovert-oriented workspaces â" are prone to suffer from emotional labor as they navigate the stresses and strains of each day. Being aware of the effects of emotional labor and keeping an eye out for the symptoms of burnout can help you effectively maintain your emotional health. These symptoms include many common things like: Anger Depression Detachment Chronic fatigue Anxiety If you notice these symptoms piling up, you may want to consider taking a break from work, spending some time focused on self-care, or sharing your feelings with a confidant, all of which lead to the final tip: recharging. Understand the Need to Recharge Whether youâre heading to a crowded office each day, interacting with extroverted coworkers, or coming off of an exhausting work trip, itâs important for an introvert to take the time to recharge. The emotional and physical strain of navigating an extroverted work scenario can exact a heavy toll, as things like proper communication and emotional labor can be draining on a regular basis. Thatâs why itâs important to make sure youâre taking the time to withdraw and properly rest. The way you do this should be uniquely tailored to your own needs. Read a book, take a nap, go for a hike on your own, play video games, and so on. Take the time to find what works best for you. Whatever way you recharge best, make sure you take the time to do so as a regularly planned activity, as it can be critical to your long-term productivity and success. Stay Focused If, like so many others, you find yourself functioning as an introvert in an extroverted workplace, itâs crucial that you take the time to set yourself up to thrive. After all, muscling through each workday is not a recipe for success. However, if you take the time to explore options to better your situation, it can help empower you to turn a difficult situation into one that is tailored to your own strengths and tendencies. From advocating for quieter workspaces to learning about communication styles, emotional labor, and your own need to rest, taking the time to find better ways to navigate through an extroverted workspace is well worth the effort. Image Source: Pixabay By: Frankie Wallace Frankie Wallace is a blogger from Boise, Idaho and a recent graduate from the University of Montana. Wallace contributes to a variety of different blogs online and focuses on writing about career advice. Go to top Power-Influence-Office Politics: it comes down to your Strategic Relationships and understanding of how you build each one of these elements. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my video that outlines all of this and meaningful actions you can take today! Start watching now by clicking here! Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â" dedicated to unleashing your professional potential. Introvert Whisperer
Multi-digit division without remainders
Multi-digit division without remainders Multi-digit number is a number with two or more digits. Division is one of the basic arithmetic operations used in different branches of mathematics. Division is denoted by a cross sign . The number which is divided is called as the dividend. The number with which the dividend is divided is called the divisor. Using the dividend and the divisor the quotient and the remainder is further determined. Example 1: Zack brought total 128 paper clips. If he then divided them into 8 boxes. How many paper clips are in each box? Solution: Total number of paper clips = 128. Number of boxes = 8. Number of clips per box = Total number / Number of boxes. Therefore, each box will have = 128/8; i.e. 128 8. Remainder = 0; Quotient = 16. Hence, each box will contain 16 paper clips. Question: Multiple choice question (Pick the correct option.) What is the quotient when 55 is divided by 5? a) 10 b) 11 c) 12 d) None of these. Correct answer: option b .Here we have 55 5. So 55 is the dividend and 5 is the divisor. The first digit is equal to 5. Start with the first digit. Divide the tens place. Use 5 x 1 = 5. Subtract 5 5 = 0. Now bring the ones place down. Divide the ones place. We have 5 5 so again use: 5 x 1 = 5. Subtract 5 5 = 0. Hence, remainder = 0 and quotient = 11.
Go For Online Tutors and Feel Going Back To School!!!
Go For Online Tutors and Feel Going Back To School!!! 0SHARESShare Vacation gives every student an opportunity to enjoy a change of pace from the school routine. After a long break âBack to Schoolâ is hence a real disquiet for every student. Most schools set a good quantity of homework for the vacations. Students at home often find it hard to complete the set homework on their own. Online Tutoring is a technology that has been planned to help students learn better, understand concepts evidently and get help with subjects on every occasion. The online tutors are easily accessible and they allow students to avail academic help. Any student between k-12 facing troubles in carrying out homework alone; K-12 tutor online is a well appreciated practice that guides students in resolving the problems while completing their homework. Why choose Online Tutoring for School? You get 24/7 class room with competent instructor You dont have to rush to get tuition Schedule your class as per your preference Directly interact with experts as and when you need Skype along with a webcam is widely used as a medium of instruction for K-12 tutor online process. The technology allows use of a whiteboard, screen shots, or even writing on regular paper to show the students what to do. Tutoring online has become a popular option to traditional tutoring as it gives the students a sense of back to school. [starbox id=admin]
Dublado versus legendado
Dublado versus legendado Quando comecei a me aprofundar no estudo do Inglês, percebi que a minha maior dificuldade não estava na compreensão escrita da lÃngua, mas sim na minha capacidade de falar e compreender o Inglês oral. Eu era perfeitamente capaz de entender um texto escrito, porém, não tinha capacidade (ou treino) para ver um filme em Inglês sem que ele estivesse dublado ou legendado em Português. Image courtesy of Ambro / FreeDigitalPhotos.netNo Brasil, infelizmente, somos habituados a ver filmes dublados. Quando somos crianças, e ainda não temos a nossa capacidade de leitura desenvolvida, fica claro que a dublagem é necessária. Contudo, conforme crescemos, o paradigma não muda. Os filmes continuam a ser dublados, muito embora haja um movimento que luta pelo fim dessa imposição da dublagem.Claro que, se pensarmos nos nÃveis de analfabetismo, a dublagem continua sendo uma forma barata de trazer o que é internacional para o Brasil, sem fazer com que uma parcela da população se sinta excluÃda. De acordo com dados divulgados em 2012, referentes à pesquisa efetuada pelo IBGE em 2011, 8,6% da população brasileira, com 15 anos ou mais, é analfabeta. Verifica-se uma queda de 1,1% em relação a 2009, quando a taxa era de 9,7%. Contudo, ainda existem 12,9 milhões de brasileiros que não sabem ler e escrever. Por isso, faz sentido colocar a hipótese de que um dos motivos pelo qual o império da dublagem se perpetua é o número de analfabetos, ainda que paÃses com Ãndices de alfabetização superiores aos do Brasil também apostem na dublagem.à engraçado pensar nisso hoje em dia, mas apenas quando já era adolescente é que tomei consciência do quão prejudicial é essa cultura da dublagem. Estava tão habituada a ver os filmes assim que, quando comecei a ver filmes legendados, senti dificuldades em acompanhar a história e ler ao mesmo tempo. Até parece ridÃculo dizer isto, mas vivemos em um paÃs onde as pessoas se tornam fãs de determinados atores e atrizes, muitas vezes, sem sequer ter ouvido a voz dessas pessoas! Como é óbvio, isso não acontece apenas no Brasil. Espanha e França são ótimos exemplos de paÃses onde a dublagem de filmes e séries também é comum, mas não é porque eles fazem que a gente tem que continuar fazendo, né?Embora isso seja pouco divulgado, vários estudos (como este) apontam para os benefÃcios da exposição de pessoas que estão aprendendo Inglês à filmes e séries legendados, preferencialmente em Inglês, para que o aluno tenha acesso aos diálogos tanto por áudio como por texto, facilitando o desenvolvimento do seu nÃvel de compreensão oral e escrita daquela lÃngua estrangeira. Daà que seja fundamental, quando o objetivo é realmente aprender Inglês, que o indivÃduo experimente começar a ver filmes com legendas, sejam elas em Português ou Inglês.No começo, ver filmes com legendas em Português ajuda a que você relacione o que está sendo dito com a tradução que foi feita, mesmo que, em alguns casos, as traduções possam ser enganadoras. Mais para frente, quando você já se sente à vontade com o Inglês escrito, ter acesso a filmes com legendas em Inglês permite que você associe o que está escrito com a pronúncia e treine o ouvido para construções que podem induzir a erros de compreensão, como acontece frequentemente com músicas.Tendo isso em mente, se você ainda está preso aos filmes e séries dublados, mas quer mesmo aprender Inglês, comece o seu ritual de libertação e abrace o mundo das legendas, porque, se você se aplicar no aprendizado da lÃngua, até elas serão desnecessárias.
Would you rather.. be able to talk to animals, or speak all languages
Would you rather.. be able to talk to animals, or speak all languages During one of my English classes today, I asked a student if he would rather do work in his current office, or the office in a photo we were talking about. He hadnt come across this construction yet, and so I stopped the lesson we were working on to focus on it.I remembered that around Christmas time I stumbled across rrrather.com with my siblings, and we spent an hour or so asking each other Would you rather questions. Heres how it works. Below is a screen shot taken from the website.So, you can use the text above to make a Would you rather question: Would you rather be able to talk to animals, or be able to speak all foreign languages? This is the same as asking, would you prefer to be able to talk with all animals, or be able to speak all foreign languages? Its a great way to ask about hypothetical situations. Note that every sentence starts with the modal verb would. We cannot substitute other modal verbs, such as could or might, in this construction.Here is another photo. Ive c reated a gap fill below it. See if you can make your own Would you rather sentence.Would you rather be ___ ______ _____ ____ ___ _____, or __ _______?Visit the website at rrrather.com to continue practicing these sentences.
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