Thursday, March 26, 2020
What You Will Learn From Chemistry II For Dummies?
What You Will Learn From Chemistry II For Dummies?For students who are learning how to teach chemistry II for the first time, this guide is essential. These lessons help you improve your teaching skills and become a better teacher. This guide will help you with getting the most out of your chemistry I experience by providing you with tips on all aspects of chemistry I.The guides will help you to organize your teaching, no matter what grade level you are in. All the techniques used in a real lesson, will be used in this guide so that you are learning at the right pace. The strategies used in every lesson will also be explained in this guide.The student's ability to comprehend concepts and their ability to apply those concepts will be explained. These tools and tactics are using in the real world to improve student's learning. Through the use of this guide, the student will understand how chemistry II is taught. The guide explains in detail the different parts of chemistry II, as well as helping the student to learn everything about the chemistry principles through the use of diagrams and explanations.This guide can help a student to become a good teacher. It helps to keep your students motivated throughout the lesson. This guide is also a great tool for keeping your class focused. Once a student has a grasp of what has been covered in the lesson, he or she will not have any doubt about why he or she is doing it.There are many ways to use the topics in the guide to improve the learning experience in chemistry II. There are various templates which you can use to design your own lesson or to customize your teaching material. This makes it possible for you to customize your lesson and to have more time for other aspects of your teaching.It is also possible to create a customized page to get feedback from your students. The feedback form that is available in the guide will allow you to receive feedback from your students on what has been covered in the lesson. Feedba ck form can be integrated into your online classroom.The guide can be used to help students master the concepts of chemistry III, which is introduced in the fourth lesson of chemistry I. The Chemistry III process used in this lesson is the same process used in the real world to improve student's learning. When students have mastered the concepts of chemistry III, they will have no doubt that they have learned everything that the teacher was trying to teach them.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Analyzing Math Anxiety
Analyzing Math Anxiety Researchers at the Numerical Cognition Lab and The University of Chicago have been analyzing the causes of math anxiety. This is a situation familiar to many K-12 students, who seem to freeze when they see a math problem. Their research shows that the anxiety of math teachers and parents can rub off on their students, ultimately affecting theirlearning. Fortunately, proven classroom methods have also been tested to reduce students' anxiety of doing mathematics. These tips include: Focus on learning the process behind math concepts, rather than merely trying to get a right answer. Similarly, don't refer to the textbook's answer key very often. Instead, value the problem and have students arrive at their own answers. Encourage every student to work on the problem on paper. This is in contrast to more traditional methods where one student raises his/her hand, blurts out the answer, and then the teacher promptly moves on to the next question. Give students time to make mistakes, realize their own mistakes, and then time to attempt problems multiple times. Read the full article describing the research here.
15 Phrasal Verbs with Away - English Lesson via Skype
15 Phrasal Verbs with Away - English Lesson via Skype Here you will learn 15 Phrasal Verbs with Away. Lets kick off with a short video lesson where you will learn 7 phrasal verbs. You can scroll down and read the transcript below.And when youre finished, lets move onto the next 8. 15 Phrasal Verbs with Away Hi thereWelcome to Harrys World of Words and Phrases and English in a Minute.Were focusing again on English phrasal verbs and this time phrasal verbs using the preposition AWAY.TOday, weve got a number of these to get through and Ill give you examples just to explain each of them.The first one is FIRE AWAYSo the verb to fire like to shoot a gun.Fire away we use it when somebody says to you: Can I ask you a question? Yeah, sure. Fire away.Meaning ask me whatever you wish to ask me.WORK AWAYSo the verb to work. Work away means well just get on with it. Okay. Can I borrow your computer? or Can I borrow your laptop? Yeah sure, work away.Just take whatever you need and do whatever you have to do.GO AWAYThis one is very simple. If somebody is very angry with you they might just say go away.Meaning leave me alone, I dont want to be bothered.orGo away on a holidays as a more traditional type of expression. Phrasal Verbs with Away Please share, help fellow students to improve English skills STAY AWAYmeans to keep away from somethingFor example, a child is playing near a fire or near the cooker and the mother is afraid that the child might burn his hand. So she says:Stay away from that please.Stay away. So its given as a warning to keep away.And you might see it on a sign on a fence where somebody wants to protect that garden:Stay away meaning dont come near because you might be trespassingTO GET AWAYAway using the verb get. Get away means I want to go for, for example, a holiday.Oh I would like to get away for a few days. Im tired of this city. Lets get away next weekend and take the kids and just enjoy some skiing.One sad one herePASS AWAYand pass away is a euphemism for to die.My dog passed away last week.My grandmother passed away a few days ago.So when people dont want to use the word died or dead then they use that expression pass away. Okay and then finallyWALK AWAYSo the verb to walk. Walk away. We often again give it as a piece of advice.Somebody is having a r ow with another person so they can say:Look just walk away, dont get involved.Just walk away from the problem.Walk away from a fight because its not worth it, its dangerous.Okay so here are lots of phrasal verbs involving the preposition away:fire awaywork awaygo awaystay awayget awaypass away and finallywalk awayOkay. So as always subscribe to our Channel and join us on www.englishlessonviaskype.com and Ill catch up with you soon. Phrasal Verbs with Away - Image to share Don't keep this to yourself, share it with the world! TO BE CARRIED AWAYto be overly excited Example: I was carried away by thoughts for a moment but managed to bring myself back.DO AWAY WITHto abolish, to put an end to somethingExample: Schools should do away with uniforms and instead establish guidelines for dress. GET AWAY WITHto escape punishment for wrongdoingExample: He could have got away with a small fine, but decided to fight the charges. GIVE AWAY1. to reveal (a secret)Example: Please promise me not to give away my secret.2. to give something free of chargeExample: Have you heard the news? They are giving away a free English course. Id better sign up quickly.PUT AWAY1. to store somethingExample: Before you put away your winter coat, make sure to dry clean them.2. to put someone into prison or mental hospitalExample: He was originally put away for manslaughter for twelve years, but he got out after six.RUN AWAY WITHto secretly go away with someone or somethingExample: Thieves ran away with millions of jewels and cash.TAKE AW AYto removeExample: The new supplement will strengthen your bones and take away the pain in your joints. TURN AWAYto refuse admissionExample: We were turned away from the restaurant because we didnt have reservations.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
What is Burns Night
What is Burns Night Some of you might be wondering what this âBurns Nightâ thing is your English teacherâs been going on about. Maybe people are so cold by the end of January that all they can think about is a warm log fire? Is it related to Bonfire Night perhaps? Think again⦠Burns Night is the birthday of the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-1796). Although itâs more often celebrated in Scotland, there has been a surge in celebrations all over the UK. The most important part of the evening is the Supper: starters and pudding course vary, but the essential component of the meal is the famous haggis, brought in by the chef to the sound of bagpipes. English tutors using Burns poetry Tutors and English teachers often use Burns to introduce children to poetry, as many of the poems are short and funny. Itâs also a great introduction to the different dialects historically spoken in the UK â" after getting to grips with Burnsâ style of English, Shakespeareâs poems might not seem so difficult! Burns night Supper: First the Selkirk Grace by Robert Burns: âSome hae meat and canna eat, And some wad eat that want it. But we hae meat and we can eat, So let the Lord be thankit.â When the haggis has been brought in, the host recites Burnsâ âOde to the Haggisâ, usually stabbing the dish with his dirk (a small dagger) and ending with a toast to the haggis. It is traditionally served with mashed potatoes (tatties) and mashed turnips (neeps). Burns night Speeches The tradition of Burns night speeches can be used by tutors and teachers to introduce young children to public speaking. Immortal memory â" a toast to Robert Burns, with a short speech reflecting on the poet Toast to the Lassies â" the male speakerâs view on women! He has to be careful what he says because the next personâs turn is the lassie. Toast to the Laddies â" the female speakerâs turn to give her view on men and respond to any specific points the laddie made. Important to note: All speeches should be amusing and not offensive! Burnsâ poems: After the speeches, further poems by Robert Burns may be sung or recited, ending with a vote of thanks given by one of the guests, which may be followed by everyone singing Auld Lang Syne. Have more burning questions to ask? An English tutor at Tutorfair can help if you want support with public speaking of if you or your child are looking for extra guidance with poetry analysis.
The Dynamic Duo Music and Language Learning Join Forces
The Dynamic Duo Music and Language Learning Join Forces Music and language learning is the best combo since peanut butter and jelly.I boosted my Spanish to fluency by listening to Enrique Iglesias, Marc Anthony and Shakira at full blast. I got truly passionate about Portuguese after discovering Joao Gilberto. Im brushing up on some dusty Japanese skills these days by cranking up the J-Pop.True story.If only I knew sooner just how scientific my off-key singing and salsa dancing actually is!As it turns out, theres a reason why so many language learners swear by studying with music.Whether its foreign music in the background to get you in the learning zone, music and lyrics paired for active learning or just dance tracks played at full volume for fun times, music can supercharge your learning. What Science Is Telling Us About Music and LanguageMusic Improves Overall Brain PowerChildren whove been musically trained start out in life with tons of great advantages. For the better part of a century, psychological research has continu ally pointed to music lessons being a key element of early childhood education.By playing or listening to music, many regions of the brain are activatedâ"even some pretty unexpected regions, ones that are seemingly unrelated to music and listening comprehension.If you can play or are learning to play an instrument, more power to you. Musical training has been shown to significantly impact brain development. Playing an instrument exercises your brain, ultimately getting it to make stronger neural connections and start firing faster. All in all, a nimbler brain can tackle language lessons with greater ease.This is exactly why music is often used as therapy for people facing brain damage and linguistic challenges.Music Puts the Memory Pedal to the MetalIt has been straight-up proven that music aids memory in language learning. In one recent study, research participants made bigger strides in acquiring Hungarian when they sang their new language.One prominent psychology researcher has devoted his career to the study of memory and music. But, for Dr. Roediger, the issue isnt so much getting information into your brain as it is getting information out. Have you ever spent a huge chunk of time cramming vocabulary or grammar, only to struggle with recalling what you just taught yourself? Then youve experienced this firsthand. Memory is about informative storage and retrieval. What good is it to learn anything if you can never access that information again?According to Dr. Roedigers research (along with the work of numerous other intrigued psychologists) music creates a sticky structure that gloms to key information and helps it all get extracted neatly when you need it. Its kind of like when youre trying to remember the order of the alphabet and need to sing a chunk of the alphabet song you learned in kindergarten to help you. I know Id personally be unable to list all 50 United States without the 50 Nifty United States song I learned in elementary school.Mu sic is so darn powerful in memory recall that many medical professionals suggest music as therapy for elderly patients with Alzheimers, dementia and other degenerative memory loss conditions. Hearing songs that held some sentimental value for them allows them to rediscover long lost memories, things locked away in parts of their brains which have been extensively damaged by their medical conditions.This beautiful idea brings me to the next benefit music has for language learning.Music Makes Us HappyWhen youre learning a language, attitude counts. Singing, dancing and music brings joy. The key is to be uninhibited while singing along to your musicâ"enjoy the experience without any pressure about technique, accuracy or sound.Especially when listening to music that you love, your brain releases dopamine in response. Plus, its even been shown to aid those coping with mild to severe depression, lessening feelings of sadness, hopelessness and despair.Singing and Speaking Are One and the SameBut the benefits of music for language learners dont just end with general brain-boosting effects. Oh, noâ"music and language learning are inextricably linked.In the first years of our lives, it turns out that our soft, squishy baby brains cant tell the difference between lullabies and nursery rhymes. Our natural sense for syntax comes from every word we hear in the crib, whether its sung or spoken. Music and language are all one and the same for us. Lullabies impact the way we start speaking and, likewise, the speech we absorb impacts our singing and musical sensibilities.Music Defines YouEven if you dont consider yourself a music-aficionado, you probably know what you do and dont like. The type of music we enjoy is strongly connected to our personalities.No matter what kind of music you like, its most likely out there in your target language. Choose to learn with the music you like best, and youll give yourself a boost of personal satisfaction and enjoyment. This keeps language learning fun and personalized, as it always should be. Thats whatll give you the momentum and motivation to keep practicing!Why Music and Language Are a Dynamic DuoPut simply: Music is a language. Think about it. Even when there arent any words set to a tune (or when the song is accompanied by foreign words that you cant understand at all), you can still grasp what the tune intends to express. Is it a happy, upbeat song meant to make you smile? A love song that makes your heart flutter? A blues song about heartbreak that conjures up rainclouds around your head?Bottom line, we can communicate through music. While each culture, society and individual has their own spin on music, music is truly a universal human language. Its a uniquely beautiful form of human expression. Its only natural that we want to channel music into our language learning.There are tons of language and culture lessons that can be learned from the diverse music out there:Culture. Youll start to hear c ommon pairings of types of lyrics with types of music. For example, if you hear the fanfare of a national anthem, you know that the words are meant to express a strong sentiment of national pride. What words does this language use to capture and express this feeling? When I first heard the Ecuadorian national anthem (starting with ¡Salve, Oh Patria, mil veces! ¡Oh Patria, (We salute you, Oh Homeland, a thousand times! Oh Homeland!), thats exactly the moment I learned the word patria, which is often used by Ecuadorian nationals to describe their country in moments of prideâ"both in speech and song.Syntax. Whether you realize it or not, catchy choruses will teach you word orderâ"so youll have the building blocks to branch out and use the language authentically.Diverse vocabulary. From lofty, poetic language to hip, trendy slang, music has it all.Bilingualism. By listening to bilingual music, you can train your brain to switch quickly and seamlessly between languages. Thats an a wesome skill for a language learner to have!The Best Types of Music for Language LearningEarworms. An earworm is a devastatingly catchy songâ"you know, the kind that wriggles its way deep into your brain through your ear canal. They dig in deep and pop up when you least expect them. Youre minding your own business and thenâ"oh, dangâ"that Britney Spears song is playing in your head again. You may even be humming along or mouthing the lyrics. To find good earworms, consult modern pop music with repetitive lyrics and cute choruses. You can even look for television commercials and viral YouTube-based advertisements in your target language. Like, the only reason I know the word for lottery ticket in Spanish is because of this annoying little number.Childrens music. It might seem below your language level, but even advanced learners can glean new information from childrens songs. Theyre repetitive and easy to learn, and theyre designed for the ultimate new language learnersâ"kids! Absorbing the lyrics of childrens songs will embed proper syntax and pronunciation in your mind, and itll teach you essential grammar and vocabulary.Modern music. Oh yeah, we love the modern stuff. Modern music grants you important pop culture knowledge which, as we all know, is vital for things like carrying casual conversations, understanding humor and following television programs. Modern doesnt just mean pop music eitherâ"it refers to anything by artists of our current generations. The topics sung about in these songs often point to key political injustices, social issues, trends, modern relationship dynamics and more relatable things.Traditional music. While older music can at times be hard to follow due to antiquated language, it can be a goldmine of cultural information. It can also introduce you to more complex and poetic vocabulary. Once youve listened to some more traditional tunes, youll likely hear remnants of these musical styles in more modern music in your target language.Music that you love. It doesnt matter if you love to listen to it or dance to itâ"if the song makes you smile or makes your booty shake, use it for language learning. The more addictive you find your study music, the more fun youll have listening to it. This will keep you chugging forward with musical study time.Music you know well. Listen or translations or unique renditions of songs you already love, or find songs with similar melodies. Familiarity with the tune, lyrics or meaning will give you a headstart learning language with that particular song.Methods for Studying Language with MusicWrite Your Own Melodies. The lyrics you write yourself can be some of the most memorable. Its kind of like when you dream up your own mnemonic devices for memorizing thingsâ"the most vivid images that stand out in your brain will work better than those that other people tell you to use. Need to memorize a series of grammar patterns or conjugations? Organize them and set them up wit h a tune that you know well.Listen Passively. Keep foreign language on in the background at all times. The key to fluency is familiarity. Your brain needs to learn how to function 100% in the foreign language. It should feel like this new language is normal and comfortable. By immersing yourself in the language with constant background music, youll not only become familiar, youll start picking up on commonly-used words, phrases and grammar patterns.Have a Sing-along. Pull up the lyrics while listening to your chosen songs and sing as the song plays. If youre lucky, youll find the video on YouTube with lyrics written on-screen for easy reading. As well discuss further in a bit, another great option is using FluentU music videosâ"these come complete with annotations in English and your target language.Karaoke. If you live in a major city, chances are pretty good that the community speaking your target language has some cool joints where they love to hang out together. If youre lea rning German, find the local pub where the Germans hang out. From there, you can inquire about karaoke night, or make some new friends to invite to your own at-home karaoke night. If you dont have many diverse international communities in your area, youd be surprised how often local karaoke joints have foreign language music in their machines. And if you really dislike the idea of stepping on stage or singing in front of others, host your own little party-of-one karaoke night at home. Just type the name of your favorite foreign language songs into YouTubes search bar along with the word karaoke. This will lead you to instrumental renditions of the song with lyrics presented on-screen.Dictation. Its as simple as this: listen and write. Scribble down every word you can catch on the fly, even if its only the odd word or phrase every 20 seconds. If you catch 90% of a sentence but are missing a couple of key words, just write down whatever you heard. Dont stop the music, keep it rolling until the song has played through completely. Then go back again and fill in whatever you missed. The chorus should come together fairly quickly thanks to the repetitions in just one play-through. If youre really at a loss after a couple of plays, refer to the lyrics to see what you missed. Fill in the Blanks. This ones a little more classroom-style but, heck, its very effective. Print out a full sheet of lyrics. Use white out or a permanent marker to blot out some words and phrases throughout the lyrics. If youre studying gender, blot out pronouns and gendered word endings. If youre studying verb conjugations, blot out entire verbs or just blot out their conjugated elements.Resources for Learning Language with MusicLyrics TrainingThis online game is all about learning languages with lyrics. Choose your language, your genre, your song and, finally, your language level. Once youre in, settle in for a whileâ"this engaging resource reaches another level of seriously addictin g.Watch your chosen music video and fill in the blanks in the lyrics as the music video plays. The game levels span from beginner to expert. Beginners only need to fill in a handful of words here and there. Experts need to fill in every single word. Decide which difficulty level allows you to play casually, without stress, but also offers you a little challenge in terms of problem solving.Theres no rush to keep up with the song either, when you mistype or fall behind, the song pauses and allows you to catch up.FluentUFluentU makes it possible to learn languages from music videos, commercials, news, inspiring talks and more.With FluentU, you hear languages in real-world contextsâ"the way that native speakers actually use them.Just a quick look will give you an idea of the variety of FluentU videos on offer:FluentU really takes the grunt work out of learning languages, leaving you with nothing but engaging, effective and efficient learning. Itâs already hand-picked the best videos for you and organized them by level and topic. All you have to do is choose any video that strikes your fancy to get started!Each word in the interactive captions comes with a definition, audio, image, example sentences and more.Access a complete interactive transcript of every video under the Dialogue tab, and easily review words and phrases from the video under Vocab.You can use FluentUâs unique adaptive quizzes to learn the vocabulary and phrases from the video through fun questions and exercises. Just swipe left or right to see more examples of the word youre studying.The program even keeps track of what youâre learning and tells you exactly when itâs time for review, giving you a 100% personalized experience.You can see FluentU in action by checking out this video, which uses the program to break down the popular song from The Lego Movie.Start using FluentU on the website with your computer or tablet or, better yet, download the FluentU app from the iTunes store or Google Play store.EarwormsThis program is available in various formats; CDs, MP3 downloads and apps are all available for your educational enjoyment. This one fuses music and language lessons so that theyre completely interwoven.This isnt about learning with popular songs and artists, its about using little jingles for better memorization. Unsurprisingly, this method gets the job done!JamtokThis up-and-comer is currently available as an app for Japanese and Spanish learners. The principle behind this learning program is that the brain absorbs information better when learning and casual enjoyment are layered. So, sandwich up your language lessons with music and games. Join Jamtok as they ambitiously strive to engage your whole brain for enhanced memorization.Now that youve assembled some fantastic resources, its time for me to release you back into to the world of language learning.Sure, language learning can be hard, but now youve got the scienceâ"and the know-howâ"to back you up in all your music-based language studies.Open your ears, expand your mind, boost your brainpower, and start listening to foreign language music today!
The Crafty Linguists DIY Guide to Intermediate Language Lessons
The Crafty Linguists DIY Guide to Intermediate Language Lessons The Crafty Linguists DIY Guide to Intermediate Language Lessons Your Pinterest board doesnt need to be on point.A glue gun may seem like an instrument of torture to you.You can even have a pathological aversion to glitter. Its only natural.But whether or not youre crafty by nature, you can still be a crafty language learner by putting together your own study plan.For intermediate learners, putting together your own DIY lessons might be the easiest way to fix your flaws and catapult you towards an advanced level.Thats because DIY language lessons can cover all the major areas that are critical to fluency. You can learn vocabulary, practice reading or improve listening skills just by selecting the right activities. You wont even need to scrapbook your experience (unless you want to).Heres everything you need to know for putting together your own DIY intermediate language lessons! Why Put Together Your Own DIY Intermediate Language Lessons?First of all, you know what you need to work on better than anyone. Youve studied the language long enoug h to know what youre still not comfortable with, whether its a particular grammar rule or certain skill, like speaking. Crafting your own language lessons allows you to focus squarely on the areas youre least comfortable with, thereby making your skills more well-rounded.Plus, making your own lessons is more flexible than taking conventional lessons. Whether you want to spend a few minutes or a few hours each day, you can craft your lessons to fit into your schedule. And since you select the activities, you can find ways to make them work any time and any place.Finally, creating your own lesson plans can make language learning more fun. You can select what activities interest you most, so there wont be any boring lectures or fatiguing textbook study to bring you down.How to Use the Tips in This PostSet specific goals.One potential pitfall of crafting your own language lessons is losing motivation. Thats why its important to set specific goals. Setting these goals will make you more accountable to yourself and give you clear objectives. This allows you to proceed forward in a focused, organized fashion.Try to set goals that are ambitious but achievable. Setting your goals so high that theyre impossible (Ill be fluent in Chinese, Japanese and Dothraki in a week!) can be demotivating and make you quit trying. However, setting your goals too low (Ill say hi everyday in my target language) can lead to slow or no progress.In addition, make your goals as specific as possible. You might plan to study a certain number of words, watch a foreign language TV show for 10 minutes or read a poem each day. Regardless of how you do it, being specific will give you defined objectives that are easy to achieve.Keep a language notebook.Keeping a foreign language notebook is one of the best ways for independent learners to keep track of everything. Here, you can jot down vocabulary lists, keep track of your goals, plan your schedule, etc. A well-maintained language notebook can he lp you get your learning on track by keeping your most valuable learning information in one place.Interact with other language learners.Going at it alone can be isolating. At times, you may have questions or concerns that youd love to share with someone. Luckily, just because youre studying independently doesnt mean you need to do it alone. Interacting with other language learners can be good for motivation and support. You can reach out to friends who are learning languages or even join an online community like Reddits Language Learning group.Incorporate activities from each category.To craft your DIY intermediate language lessons, its important to ensure balance. After all, knowing a few thousands words in a language is useless if you cant also use them read, write, speak or listen. Thats why its important to focus on developing balanced skills.To do this, try to combine activities from each of the main categories: vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing, speaking and listening. Wh ich activities you select can vary day-by-day based on your schedule and interests. For instance, one day you might do a vocabulary activity and a grammar activity. The next day, you might work on reading and writing. The day after that, you can study speaking and listening.Your DIY language lessons should work for your needs and your schedule, but its also important not to lose sight of developing well-rounded skills.Use FluentU in any lesson plan.FluentU is a fun, flexible option that makes a perfect addition to any DIY language lesson. Thats because FluentU can help you build your vocabulary, improve your grammar, strengthen your listening skills and even fine-tune your reading skills.FluentU offers authentic, real-world videos like movie trailers, music videos, news and more. However, you wont be thrown in without supportâ"each video includes annotated captions, making these videos accessible and useful for intermediate language students. Youll have easy access to any words def inition, an associated image and example sentences. Plus, you can click on a word to see how its used in other videos.And look no further than FluentUs learn mode if youre looking for an in-context learning experience that incorporates videos, pictures and example sentences into exercises and flashcards.Best of all, lessons are personalized using an algorithm that presents you with questions based on your learning history, ensuring the material you see is appropriate for your unique learning level.You can use FluentU online or download the FluentU app for iOS or Android devices.The Crafty Linguists DIY Guide to Intermediate Language LessonsVocabularyLabel things in your home.If you still dont know a word for a particular object, smack a label on it.Try doing this one room at a time. Look around you and try to name everything. Dont know the word for something? Look it up, make a label and put it on the object.Then, when you want to work on vocabulary as part of your DIY language l esson, just look around you for words to study. When you see an object, say the word out loud to practice it. Once you know the word well, you can remove the label.Make vocabulary lists.Think of themes for potential discussions. For instance, if you want to learn a language for business, think of business terms you use or see often.A fun way to make this part of your lesson plan is to set a time limit and a choose a theme. Challenge yourself to list as many words as you can in your native language related to that theme. For instance, if I gave myself one minute to come up with words related to the beach, I might list beach, towel, swimsuit, lifeguard, sunglasses, water, wave, etc. Then, all you need to do is look up these words in your target language to put together a helpful thematic vocabulary list. Study the vocabulary list for a couple of minutes during your lessons until youve learned all the words.Another way to come up with words for your vocabulary list is to think in your target language for a few minutes. You may find yourself stumbling because you cant find the words you need to continue your thought. Jot them down in your native language and translate them once youve completed the thinking activity.If you get bored studying vocabulary lists, you can also learn words by entering them into flashcards with resources like Quizlet or Anki. This will allow you to include vocabulary study in your daily lessons using less time and effort.Practice reading and listening.Reading and listening are easy ways to grow your vocabulary naturally. Since youll see the words used in context, youll develop a clear understanding of what they mean. For a little extra help, keep a list of words you encounter that you dont know. Then, study them using some of the techniques discussed above.GrammarNail down your verb conjugations.At the intermediate level, youve already studied most of the basic conjugations. Nows the time to really get them down so you dont need to consc iously think about them.One way to do this is to make conjugation tables. Choose a verb and one or more verb tenses. Then, list the conjugations of that verb. This can take up just a couple of minutes from your lesson time, but the more practice you have conjugating verbs, the easier itll be to do it quickly in conversation.If you need a little help with conjugations, you can also use online tools for your specific target language. For instance, if youre studying Spanish, conjugation tools like conjugation.org can help you brush up on your skills or check if youre conjugating correctly.Study some more complex conjugations.You probably know present tense. You may know past tense. But now that youre at the intermediate level, its time to work on more advanced verb conjugations.Verb tenses vary by language, so the exact tenses you study depend on your target language. For instance, now would be a good time to learn future tense, progressive tenses and perfect tenses. You also might w ant to study up on any irregular verbs, which can be tricky to remember.To do this, its helpful to spend some time reading about conjugations and putting together conjugation tables. You can refer back to these for a few minutes whenever you want to work them into your lesson plan.Study tricky grammar rules.Every language has a few tricky rules. You probably touched on them in beginning lessons. As you craft your DIY intermediate lessons, dedicate a little time to tricky grammar rules.Spend a few minutes reading about the rule in your favorite textbook or on your favorite website. Otherwise, look for a YouTube video or podcast that explains the rule. Once youve figured it out, write about it in your language notebook. Every now and then, refer back to it as part of your lesson plan.Additionally, try to use your newfound command of the grammar rule in your writing and speaking practice, and keep an eye out for it during reading and listening practice. This is an easy way to reinforce what youve learned without adding any additional time to your lessons.ReadingRead dual-language books.Dual-language books are an easy way to transition to reading in your target language. Thats because they offer text in English alongside text in your target language, making it easy to refer back to the English version whenever you dont understand something.To fit this into your lesson plan, simply set a goalâ"you might choose to read a certain number of pages or spend a certain amount of time reading.Use a tool like Readlang to make any online text accessible.Want to practice reading in your target language but prefer fun websites like magazines or authentic blogs? Unfortunately for intermediate learners, authentic material like this can seem impossibly challenging. However, that doesnt mean you cant use it in your DIY language lessons.Tools like Readlang can make authentic written materials accessible to any level of language learner. Readlang is a downloadable web reader that allows you to translate words or phrases instantly from any website. Plus, you can add the words to flashcards, which you can use for a vocabulary lesson.To add this authentic reading practice to your lesson plan, just set a simple goal. You might choose to browse websites in your target language for 10 minutes each day. Otherwise, choose a website you like that updates daily and make it your goal to peruse the new material regularly.WritingKeep a journal.Keeping a journal in your target language can be an easy addition to any lesson plan.To do this, commit yourself to make a journal entry every day or two. It doesnt need to be long. You might write about your day, your plans or even your favorite boy band. The choice is up to you. Keeping a journal will help you build your confidence in writing as well as reinforce grammar and vocabulary.Find a pen pal.Finding a foreign language pen pal can build your writing skills and help you make a new friend.Websites like InterPals can help y ou find friends who speak your target language. You can discuss whatever you want with your pen pal. You might even choose to write about topics related to vocabulary youve studied to reinforce your learning.Since you wont know when your pen pal will write back, you cant schedule this into your lesson plan too much in advance. However, since the experience will be valuable, its worth changing up your lesson plans to accommodate reading what your pen pal writes, and writing back.Plus, theres a major bonus: You can ask your pen pal any pressing grammar or vocabulary usage questions you have. You can even ask him/her to correct your writing to give you a clearer idea of what you need to work on.Use social media or a message board.Do you love the thrill of getting a new follower? Do you enjoy chatting about the latest trends online? If so, using social media or a message board can get you the writing practice you need in a fun format.Reddit offers message boards in a variety of language s, including Chinese, French, German, Portuguese and Spanish. You can use these to interact with other users and discuss a huge array of topics.Otherwise, you can also start a social media account in your target language. Write about whatever you feel like writing about, and soon you might even get followers you can practice with.Message boards and social media are easy to fit into your lesson plan. You can easily commit to writing one quick tweet, message or reply each day. This could take less than a minute. For more immersive practice, you could also plan on writing a longer, more in-depth post on a message board.SpeakingNarrate your daily activities.Narrating your daily activities is one quick and easy way to work speaking practice into your lesson plan. You can do this by setting aside a block of time or just narrating during a specific activity.If you choose to use a certain time for this, simply set a stopwatch or timer for your targetâ"it might be five or 10 minutes. The n, narrate everything you do out loud (for instance: I am cooking, I am chopping the onions, etc.). It might feel weird at first but youll quickly notice that speaking gets much easier.It can also be helpful to rotate which activity you narrate. For instance, one day you might narrate your shower. The next day, you might narrate cleaning your house. The next day, you might narrate shopping (though you probably wont want to do this too loudly). Not only does this give you speaking practice, it also ensures youre able to talk about a wide array of topics.Find a language exchange partner.Finding a language exchange partner is one of the top ways to incorporate speaking practice into your lesson plan. This is valuable because not only do you get speaking practice, you also have someone to correct you when you make mistakes.To make this part of your lesson plan, you might consider deciding ahead of time what topics you want to discuss or what conjugations you hope to work into the conve rsation.Record yourself to assess your own speaking.When youre just talking to yourself, it can be hard to assess how you sound. However, if you record yourself, its much easier to hear errors and fine-tune your pronunciation.One way to work this into your lesson plan is to plan on speaking about a certain topic for a couple minutes. You may want to think about it ahead of time to ensure youre mentally prepared. Then, record yourself speaking off the cuff. This will test your ability to speak without prompts or practice. When you listen to the recording, pay careful attention to your pronunciation. Jot down any words or sounds you struggled with to practice more. Also, watch for any long pauses. These could help point towards vocabulary or conjugations youre struggling with.ListeningListen to podcasts.Listening to authentic foreign language podcasts can help you upgrade your listening skills.Simply choose a podcast that appeals to you and set aside some time in your lesson plan to listen. You may not get everything the first time. You might even need to listen to the same segment repeatedly to understand whats been said. However, over time, youll notice your listening skills improving.Whenever a podcast has a transcript available, you may also want to read along as you listen. This will help you connect the spoken and written words.Listen to simple audiobooks.If you want an approachable, flexible way to improve your listening skills, try listening to audiobooks in your target language.Audiobooks can fit into any lesson plan. You can listen for just a few minutes at a time or for hours on end.There are many options available. LibriVox offers free audiobooks, and you can also purchase a wide selection from Audible.Childrens books and poetry are good choices for intermediate learners since these are often shorter and frequently use less complex language.To make your lessons even more effective, you may also want to find corresponding texts online. Reading the t ext will make it easier for you to understand the audiobook.Listen to music.Listening to music as part of your language lessons is, well, music to your ears.Learning a song is a helpful tool because you may very well remember it forever. In the future, when you forget a word or need a model for a grammar rule, you can run through the song in your head for a little assistance.To get the most out of listening to music, select one key song at a time. Look up the lyrics and their meanings online. Then, when you listen to the song as part of your lesson, read along with the lyrics until you have them all memorized. Once you get the lyrics down, go ahead and sing along for a little speaking practice.Once you have one song down, simply move on to the next for an endless source of lesson material.Watch TV and movies.Binging TV and watching movies to learn a language is any entertainment junkies dream come true.To incorporate TV and movies into your lesson plan, select something you think yo ull enjoy. If you have a limited time each day, you might choose to break it down into short segments. You might try first watching in your target language to see how much you understand. Then, if subtitlings available, you can watch with subtitling to get a clearer idea of whats happening on-screen. Another option is to simply watch the same segment again and again until you grasp most of it.Additionally, if you hear any lines you like or dont understand, try jotting them down to study in order to learn more vocabulary.Warning: Watching TV and movies is known to be addictive. As such, you might find your lessons getting longer and longer each day.If you want your next DIY project to be a success, give DIY intermediate language lessons a try. You might even feel compelled to give yourself a celebratory glitter shower afterwards.
5 Reasons Everyone Should Study Physics
5 Reasons Everyone Should Study Physics When I tell people that I am in graduate school to study physics, the most common reaction is a noticeable cringe. People are impressed, but say that they could never study physics themselves. I would argue that everyone can, and should, study physics. 1) There is something for everyone. Physics applies to nearly every facet of life, and no matter your interests, it is very likely that physics applies in some way. Physics is an incredibly diverse subject, with its arms very widely spread. In the course of studying physics, you can study space, electronics, the earth, biology, acoustics, subatomic particles⦠The list is nearly endless. And you do not need to be a scientist to make use of this information. Musicians and actors need a working knowledge of acoustics. Athletes need a working knowledge of kinetics. Many people think of equations when they think of physics, but physics is simply the study of the material world. You can learn a great deal of physics without ever writing an equation. With that being said, though⦠2) It gives you a chance to apply the math that you have learned From my days in high school math, I remember very well the complaints of my classmates. âWeâre never going to use this.â âThis is pointless.â âWhy would anyone need to know this.â Physics is the answer to those complaints. Physics takes the math you have learned and applies it to real-world situations. Quadratic equations, graphing, calculus, trigonometry. All of these are vital when you are studying physics. It tends to work both ways as well. I have probably learned nearly as much math by studying physics as I learned in all of my math classes. The physics makes the math much clearer and easier to understand since it makes it more clear why it matters. Whether you like math or not, it is nice to have something to make it come alive, and there is no question that physics does exactly that. In a similar vein⦠3) It strengthens problem solving skills There is no question that every person needs the ability to solve problems. Every job, from the most physical manual labor, to the most menial desk job, to being the CEO of a company requires that the person doing the job is able to solve problems. Physics strengthens this skill. When you start in on a physics problem, the first step is to realize what you already know. Every problem in a textbook or in a lab requires that you evaluate what you know about the problem. From there, you must decide how you will apply that information to solve the problem at hand. Sometimes your first intuition turns out to be incorrect and you must start over, but that is all part of the process. This series is not unique to physics, but by studying physics, you can strengthen those skills for the jobs you will be doing later in life. 4) Physics paved the way for all of our current technology The fact that you are reading this right now is a marvelous achievement of physics. The discovery of electricity lead to the study of electronics, which led to the study of transistors and semi-conductor physics, which led to computers as we know them. Every piece of technology that we use has physics to thank for its creation, whether that be directly as in the case of computers, cell phones, and cars, or indirectly as in the case of clothes, the mass production of which would be impossible without physics. Understanding the basics of how these things were made can deepen your appreciation for the marvels that we use every single day. 5) It gives you perspective Finally, physics can give you perspective on this universe that we live in. On an ordinary day, we see a very small portion of a small planet in a solar planet that is one of 100 billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy, which is one of 30 galaxies in the local galaxy group, which is one of over 100 groups in the local supercluster, and we donât even know how many superclusters there are. The universe is a huge place that we see very little of, but, with physics, can understand a large portion of it. But, physics doesnât just give us perspective on how small we are. Physics also gives us insight into the incredible complexity and intricacy of even the smallest structure. It is estimated that 5 million million atoms would fit on the head of a pin. There are 133,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms on the earth. Everything we see is an incredibly complex compilation of billions upon billions of atoms interacting with each other. There is a great beauty in this, and it would not be known without physics. Physics is an incredible science. Though it can be difficult to understand at times, it gives the kind of knowledge, skills, and beauty that no other subject can provide.
Private tutors teach Economics
Private tutors teach Economics Economics is the social science that analyzes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Economic tutoring goes back as far as medieval times when economic tutors were part of monasteries; their roles would stretch far into royal circles as advisors and ministers. They knew everything about private economic tutoring. In 15the century Germany they were called hofmeisters. They were in charge of directing the household and clearly the role went beyond the task of instructing only the youth of the court. The hofmeisters was officially coined Master of the Household or Cabinet Minister. He was responsible for the economics of the realm. The hofmeisters were later to be known as the house tutor. To teach this concept is daunting when you consider how relativity plays a big part in learning the basics of the concept. To tutor the subject in a way that will contribute greatly to its understanding, the instructor would need a complete knowledge of the market in which his student resides. In order to make clear the constructs of the study, the instructor must have fundamental knowledge of the communitiesâ behavior and how it relates to the broader knowledge of successful budgeting. It is also important that the educator knows how well the student can grasp the concepts of balancing a budget and how it relates to all academia. This requires an understanding of the broader framework of the society and how well it works from a large scale to the minute daily household functions. This perception is fundamental to learning the discipline. Successfully teaching economics also requires an awareness of how quickly the learners are able to grasp concepts. Global economics is a very hot topic in the world today. It drives conversations between governments on how to fulfill the needs of its population in an era of monetary want. The student must understand how other economies compare to his own in both capacities to grow and to be self-sustaining. The tutor should have the ability to draw an accurate picture of how the studentsâ personal economy is influenced by his region; also by how the world may impact his budgetary needs. Tutoring economics is thereby training the mind to accept the responsibilities of sound budgetary disciplines. And is perhaps one of the most rewarding disciplines to teach. It not only enables the student to learn how others live and make important decisions on levels of lifestyles. It also instructs on how one can learn valuable concepts in how the world can successfully balance a budget for the good of all. There is everything about private economic tutoring that must be understood in order to run a successful society. Even to the participating in the prosperity of nations building.
What You Need to Know About the Athens Georgia Tutoring Zone
What You Need to Know About the Athens Georgia Tutoring ZoneThe first thing you should know about the Athens Georgia Tutoring Zone is that you don't need to be a great student to use the facility. The facility is basically for people who have some experience with computers and are at least partially proficient in English.This way, you can use your own English and computer skills to help those who are less than proficient. While it's not the best way to get a good education, it will give you some experience with using the Internet and possibly other programs as well. It's also very helpful if you are not really good at talking to people, since the students here are going to be sitting in front of you for a while.Tutoring in this school will get you what you need out of your online education experience. This particular program at Athens Georgia University gives you several benefits that your school or online degree program at another university may not offer. While it doesn't offer the kinds of privileges and amenities that a traditional campus environment would, it has a great deal of benefits that some traditional institutions don't.One of the most common reason that people enroll in an online program is because they want to finish their education without having to come back and face another set of students. With traditional programs, students often have to return to class and face the entire day and usually another semester before they can finish. However, by staying at home and learning from someone else, you can work through your classes and avoid all of this.The school also gives you the opportunity to take a break from school. There are times when you can actually go home after taking a week off and do nothing else but get your work done and then study. At the same time, you won't have to worry about moving back to your home and face the pressure of having to cram all of your classes.If you're not a native English speaker, you can also use the facility to get your diploma in English. This is another benefit that most institutions don't offer, but is something that's incredibly important to any university that wants to keep their international students. Without a diploma, many students cannot pursue an advanced degree and become successful, creative professionals.Tutoring in this school is going to take you a couple of months, so you can see whether it's right for you or not. It's possible that this institution might not be right for you, but it's a great one to check out if you want to try to make sure that you stay enrolled at your online school.
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