Friday, March 27, 2020
How To Get A MSTHNASIUM High School Tutoring Job
How To Get A MSTHNASIUM High School Tutoring JobThere are times when you might not be able to complete your high school education, because of a physical disability or the lack of funds. However, there are still some institutions out there that could accommodate you and give you a MSTHNASIUM high school tutoring job. Here are some things you need to know before jumping on that plane!If you have a mild to severe physical disability, then you can go for MSTHNASIUM. There are schools that cater to those who have physical disabilities. These schools are divided into different categories, and these categories include:The first thing that is important is to find out if your school is part of the MSTHNASIUM network. This is a network of schools that work together to help their students learn the English language. Most of these schools that belong to the network to provide students with special tutoring services. The schools also give some scholarships to children who are in need of assistanc e.These schools that belong to the MSTHNASIUM network have flexible schedules. You do not have to go for a particular day or hour each day. You can plan for your days in advance. This flexibility will allow you to go to your regular classes during breaks.Once you have found the MSTHNASIUM school, you will need to visit them. Sometimes, you will need to complete several visits. The schedule of visits varies from school to school. It depends on the students' needs and availability. If you can take your child to visit one or two schools per year, it will be easier for you to choose the best school. Another important thing that you need to remember is that there are no tests for teaching positions. You only need to teach English. You do not have to worry about taking any other courses in high school. The classrooms are all equipped with the materials that are required for your classes. There are no special books for these courses, only the textbooks.So, if you think that you are too old to study at MSTHNASIUM, then you can always apply for an HSC job. You can even apply for a pilot training course. But the first thing that you should remember is that it is only a temporary position. Once you finish the course, you have to reapply for a different position.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Music Teachers To Our Ears
Music Teachers To Our Ears Hi! Iâm Lucy, and Iâm here to help YOU! become a music teacher with Tutorfair! Weâve had lots of students asking for music lessons so Iâm scouring the orchestra and choir stalls looking for passionate instrumental and singing teachers. Our students range from complete beginners to budding musicians practising for their Grade 8 and beyond. Our music teachers include professional performers, peripatetic music teachers, ex-members of bands, composers, wannabe composers (thatâd be me), barking mad musicians (thatâd be Pippi our office puppy), musicians that wail like a cat (like Princess our office kitten), and people like our fantastic violinist Julia, or our piano maestro Simone: In a past life I was a Choral Scholar at St Peterâs College, Oxford University, and I know how important having a great music teacher is to get you to the top of your musical game. Whether itâs teaching piano, violin, cello, flute, oboe, singing, drums, guitar or theremin* there are so many brilliant music teachers out there looking to inspire their pupils, and Tutorfair is the best place to find them. Please sign up and become a music teacher: www.tutorfair.com/become-tutor * £100 prize for the first qualified Theremin tutor to sign up!
How to select a topic for GCSE English spoken language component
How to select a topic for GCSE English spoken language component The GCSE English Skills component is now called spoken language. It's mandatory but does not count towards your GCSE grade. However, it's assessed separately at Distinction, Merit, Pass or Ungraded. It's an individual talk of approximately 5 minutes, with questions and applicable in all exam boards. For many students, this can be a daunting prospect, and five minutes can feel like a long period to fill even when you are speaking about a subject you are knowledgeable about. The key requirements to think about are: Presentations must be formal but can take a wide variety of forms, including talks, debates, and speeches. Presentations must be planned and organised and agreed on in advance with your teacher. You can use pre-prepared notes, but this is not a requirement. After the presentation, you must answer questions about your talk. Teachers are looking for you to demonstrate your presentation skills as well as listen and answer questions about your presentation. While presenting can feel nerve-wracking there are ways you can prepare 1. Choose a subject that you feel comfortable with, and you are already knowledgeable about. This can be a: hobbies, a sport, politics, a book or author you love, football, your culture or religion. The environment, climate change, the news, and even a well-known person can also we a good choice. 2. Bear in mind your presentation is all about communicating information, so you need to think what angle are you going to take that will be of interest. 3. Structure your talk, so it brings up interesting ideas and engages your audience. For example, if you're going to talk about a hobby don't just talk about why you like it, say what it means to you, how it's maybe changed your life, and why you feel it's popular. 4. For ideas watch other talks by teens on YouTube and TedTalks 5. These can help to give you ideas of how to make your short presentation interesting. 6. Practice with family and friends or if you feel shy record yourself on your phone and watch yourself back to improve your technique. 7. If nerves get the better of you breathe and admit to feeling nervous. Your teacher isn't going to mark you down on this. 8. Finally, don't build it up to be bigger than it is. It's five minutes, and though you are marked on it, it doesn't count towards your final GCSE English grade.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Language Learning On a Shoestring The Cheap Fluency Guide
Language Learning On a Shoestring The Cheap Fluency Guide Language Learning On a Shoestring: The Cheap Fluency Guide Its hard to separate languages from money.All around the world, people are paying top dollar for access to language education.In most places, that means English classesâ"anything from English immersion preschool to business English refresher courses.In the English-speaking world, there are instead news articles and magazine ads that try to entice you to go abroad or learn from home.Doing so, they say, will increase your lifetime income by tens of thousands of dollars.Whether or not youre planning to learn languages for the economic benefit, though, you probably want to minimize your costs up front.When it seems like language learning is a matter of financial investment rather than of putting in the time and effort, it might make you wonder whether its even worth it.But did you know you can learn languages without breaking the bank?Below are resources and tips for doing just thatâ"along with a couple of reasons why spending a little money might not be a bad idea. Language Learnin g On a Shoestring: The Cheap Fluency GuideTip #1: Get Professional Courses On the CheapDid you know you can access or download complete, professionally-made language courses for free?Im not even talking about the free beginner-intermediate app courses like Duolingo.Some publishers make courses and release them absolutely free of charge onlineâ"either stand-alone or to promote other material:Routledge, maker of the Colloquial course books, offers the companion audio files to each book free on their website. So if you can get a copy of the book used or at a library, the audio companion is yours to explore.A European organization called 50Languages (formerly known as book2) has produced a complete introductory audio course inâ"you guessed itâ"fifty languages. Each course is broken up into 100 lessons, with every line recorded slowly and clearly by native speakers.Rounding out the selection of complete courses, there are dozens of older FSI, DLI, Cortina and Peace Corps courses that have entered the public domain and are freely accessible with their audio intact. Theyre available at The Yojik Website.Keep in mind that these courses arent necessarily without their drawbacks. For example, the FSI (Foreign Service Institute) and DLI (Defense Language Institute) courses were mostly developed by the United States government in the 1960s and 1970s to prepare diplomats and military personnel for placement abroad.Due to their age and target audience, the language taught is rather formal and perhaps outdated. Not only will you never learn how to ask for the WiFi password, itâs likely that all the dialogues will use the formal pronouns. Youâre definitely going to have to supplement these courses with other, more modern material.However, despite these slight disadvantages, the pedagogy behind the courses is sound. They were designed to be used in a classroom setting and are extremely thorough. If you have the stamina to stick through a few hundred hours of grammar and vocabulary drills, these are the courses for you. Theres a loyal following of language learners online who adore these high-quality free materials.Some of the other courses above are designed to be more basic and may not cover everything you need to learn.However, even after youve finished whatever free language courses there are online, you can still find a whole world of free language content just waiting to be used. One of the most overlooked places for this is likely right in your hometown.Even the tiniest public libraries usually have at least moderate collections of foreign language material.Take a trip over there (or use the online catalog) to see if you can find some famous name-brand coursesâ"not to mention some page-turners in the Foreign Literature section.Tip #2: Take Advantage of Free Trials and DiscountsTheres another category of resources that can give you a lot of content for little or no money.Iâm talking about paid language learning websites here. But why do they make an appearance in an article like this?Because many sites offer free trials or limited free access to their content. And pretty much all of them have extensive blog or advice sections with tips and tricks for learning languages.Aside from that, not all paid language learning sites cost a lotâ"you can often take advantage of cheaper plans that give you limited access, and depending on what youre looking for, this can be more than worth it.Take FluentU for instance. Itâs a website offering native-language videosâ"like movie trailers, music videos, news and inspiring talksâ"with clickable dual subtitles so that you can look up words instantly. Not only is there a free trial, but pricing differs according to what you need (check out the Basic plan if youre on a budget). Plus, the FluentU blogs give you some of the best learning material you can find online entirely for free, and cover popular languages like French, German, Spanish, Chinese and more.Glossika is another p rolific website with a language course count pushing 60. Apart from an extensive blog and free PDF section, this audio-based site offers a 7-day free trial for major languages and unlimited access to minority or endangered languages. So this might be a good site to check out if youre learning an obscure language.Tip #3: Explore Global News Content OnlineSince youre reading this post, youve likely already started looking for language resources online.But some of the best may barely even register as language resources at all.News sites like GlobalVoices, BBC.com or NHK World may seem at first to be completely unrelated to language learning.However, each of these sites translates their content into more than a dozen languages to reach a foreign audience. GlobalVoices even has the links to the translations conveniently located above every article!Major newspapers in cities all over the world now have multimedia websites with hundreds of hours of audio or video content to keep the inte rmediate or advanced learner occupied.By downloading and formatting these translated articles into side-by-side parallel texts, you can quickly check the meaning of an article while continuing to expose yourself to natural, authentic native content.Tip #4: Connect and ShareThe internet was built to connect people.And you can ride that connection straight into a new language experience.Online Language ExchangeThere are two major players on the field of online language exchange right now: WeSpeke and Hellolingo.Both of these are full-fledged social networks that function similarly to Facebook or WhatsApp.HelloLingo is the third iteration of a vibrant online language exchange community dating back to the mid-2000s called SharedTalk.Itâs reinvented itself a few times, but the core concept remains the sameâ"connecting people through text and voice chat so that they can help one another learn languages.WeSpeke is more of a rounded-out social experience, where you can search for people with the same interests or background as you and add them as friends. In addition to text and audio chat, video chat is built right into the platform!On both sites, you simply register with your native language and the languages youâre looking to learn, and browse around to find people with the opposite language profile.Since English is so important worldwide, native English speakers often find themselves swamped with invitations for free practice!Online Language Learning CommunitiesAnd outside of these specialized exchange websites, you can also find enormous communities of language learners online.One of the largest active forums for language learners can be found, naturally, at language-learners.org. Its biggest section is the language log page, where members keep regular diaries of their progressâ"usually learning three or four languages at a time.There are also regular forum-wide challenges, including the Free and Legal Challenge. Thats exactly what it sounds like: learning a language only using legally available free materials.Lastly, if youre more the social media type, the Polyglot Club Facebook group is one of the largest language-themed Facebook pages.Facebook moves much faster than a traditional forum, but as long as you stay on top of it, you can use it as a hub to share tips, resources and even set up impromptu language exchanges.Tip #5: Spend Money to Save MoneySticking to free resources can be a great challenge. But theres often an opportunity cost associated with tracking down free online files or waiting for a conversation partner to appear online.And that cost is time.If youre a busy learner or financially motivated to learn a language, there comes a point when spending a little bit of money on the right thing can get you pretty far pretty fast.For example, if you know exactly what you need to learn, then it makes a lot of sense to buy a course tailored to your needs.Perhaps youve got a job working retail and you notice that youre losing potential sales because you cant communicate with Chinese customers looking for cosmetics.Buying a course for business or retail Mandarin could be a direct solution to your problem, and youll likely see benefits much faster than if you started with a free general course.You may also consider hiring a specialized tutor as an alternative to free language exchange.On italki, you can search for professional, experienced tutors who specialize in specific areas of language education like test preparation, business and more.If your future immigration or job prospects hinge on demonstrating foreign language proficiency, a bit of money spent on an exam-focused tutor could pay off big later.Whichever way you slice it, learning a language without dropping serious cash is an appealing prospect.It takes hard work, but in my view, the best resources for learning are the ones that youre passionate about or fascinated by.Once you can dive into the wealth of native-language content online, youre ju st about set for the rest of your language learning journey.And when your level gets high enoughâ"maybe youll be the one making the free resources!
Are the national collections of national benefit
Are the national collections of national benefit Last week saw the opening of the Natural History Museum's Darwin Centre Phase II. This impressive extension connects the much-loved Waterhouse building and Darwin Centre Phase I, and will house over 20 million specimens in 3.3km of cabinets. Like the rest of the museum, the centre will be free to access to the public. Most of London's major museums have been free since 2001; this includes the National and Portrait Galleries, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Science Museum. The lack of entrance fee encourages a casual, drop-in approach to the museums, especially for those living locally. This can be extremely helpful when it comes to school research projects, allowing students to get up close and personal with key artefacts, without hefty entrance fees. Six of the top ten attractions in London are now free museums. This increase in popularity is unprecedented, and reflected in the increase of 'blockbuster' exhibitions, such as the Terracotta Army at the British Museum, a paid-for temporary exhibition which attracted the kind of ticket-buying fanaticism usually reserved only for music or theatre events. However, is there a down side to this magnanimity? The museums are currently funded through a mixture of donations, retail, temporary exhibitions (which often do require an entrance fee), private hire and Government funding. The majority of the establishments are based in London and yet the money that funds them is taken nationwide. Is this a fair policy? Although these are national collections, are they of national benefit?
10 Nerdy Math Facts from Arabic to Qoogol
10 Nerdy Math Facts from Arabic to Qoogol Here are 10 nerdy math facts from ancient Hindu-Arabic to modern day Qoogol. Enjoy ?? 1. The numerical digits we use today such as 1, 2, 3 etc. are based on the Hindu-Arabic numeral system developed over 1000 years ago. 2. What comes after a million, billion and trillion? A quadrillion, quintillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, nonillion, decillion and undecillion. 3. The name of the popular search engine Google came from a misspelling of the word googol. Qoogol is the number 1 followed by 100 zeros to be specific: 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 = One googol 4. A googolplex is the number 1 followed by a googol zeros, a number so ridiculously big that it canât be written because there literally isnt enough room in the entire universe to fit it in! 5. You can use different names for the number 0 like zero, nought, naught, nil, zilch or zip. 6. Here is Pi written to 100 decimal places: 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510 58209749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679 7. The only number in English that is spelled with its letters in alphabetical order is forty. 8. 12 + 3 4 + 5 + 67 + 8 + 9 = 100 9. 111111111 x 111111111 = 12345678987654321 10. In 2010 on World Maths Day, 1.13 million students from more than 235 countries set a record correctly answering 479,732,613 questions. Improve your Math skills and enjoy Math with our Math tutors!
How To Find A Tutor In Manassas VA
How To Find A Tutor In Manassas VAIf you are looking for a great way to earn money without working a traditional job, consider tutoring in Manassas VA. It's one of the best places to teach English because of the excellent pay and flexible hours. The city offers many opportunities for talented students.Tutoring is an important part of a college or university education. It provides students with free training on both theoretical and practical skills. It also gives them practice in communication. While both these benefits are very important, there are other benefits that come from working with students.Tutoring in Manassas VA is usually provided by the local university or community college. However, if you live in the area, you may want to find out if tutoring is offered at your local school district. In addition, consider getting help in looking for tutors. Check online, in the yellow pages, and even at your local library for tutors.If you do not know anyone who works as a tutor, ask o ther friends and family members if they have recently started a career as a tutor. This will give you an idea of what you can expect.For those who live in the area, the best way to find a tutor is to use a service that connects people who need tutors with tutor educators. These services will take care of finding a tutor for you, and they will then help you find a quality tutor at a reasonable price.You may be able to find some help from the community, either through the tutoring center or through a group of individuals who are interested in helping new students get started. If you do not want to work with a group, you can contact each tutor individually to ask for recommendations.Tutoring in Manassas VA gives you many advantages. If you have never been to this city, consider helping a few students with their English today.
What You Need To Know About SLO Computer Science Tutors
What You Need To Know About SLO Computer Science TutorsA Cal Poly SLO computer science tutor is a special kind of tutor that can be called upon for the different subjects of computer science. The person should be ready to work in a group and if the job is not fixed in terms of duration, the cost is higher. There are some more considerations you need to look into when you are about to hire a SLO computer science tutor.First of all you need to know whether or not you are going to get one SLO tutoring as a part of your SLO program. If the SLO tutoring is part of your SLO program, you need to know how much your tutor is paid for their part of the SLO programming. This could range from $50 for a student to hundreds of dollars for a full-time instructor.The SLO computer science tutor is actually very important in the times we are in now. Computer science has become a way of life for the vast majority of college students today. There are so many online schools that actually demand a degree in computer science or a computer engineer in order to get enrolled in any of their programs. One is looking for an SLO computer science tutor in order to learn how to code the computer systems and applications that are being put out by companies today.SLO tutors help students learn how to use a computer and proper guidance and training can make all the difference between a good student and a bad student. SLO can actually help with your job application too. You will find SLO tutors working as interns with major corporations such as Apple, NASA, Microsoft, and Cisco Systems among others.Because the demand for SLO tutors is so high, it is essential that they have basic computer science information. When you go to the website for a SLO computer science tutor, you will need to know exactly what information you are going to need in order to provide a great tutoring experience. This information includes the hours that are worked, the materials they are using, the specializations that are being taught, etc.This will ensure that they are only taking on new students in a long period of time. You will also want to get an idea of the hourly rate as this will ensure that you are getting a good tutor for your money.You do not want to end up as a teacher job, you want to work with real professionals instead. That is why you should get your SLO computer science tutor as soon as possible. It is going to pay off big time in the future when you have all the knowledge needed to help students learn and develop a great career in computer science.
The Motivational Impact of Personal Training
The Motivational Impact of Personal Training How Can a Personal Trainer Help You Improve your Fitness Training? ChaptersWhere Does Motivation Come From?Visual and Verbal ExchangesWritten ExchangesStay in Regular Contact with your Personal TrainerMotivation is key to success when it comes to personal training or going to the gym. There are two ways to define motivation when thinking about our health and fitness. The first is the natural enthusiasm we have for something. Youâre naturally motivated to do something because youâre a motivated person. The other is due to necessity. You do something because you have to. The latter might even be the reason why the fitness industry is booming.Very few people are enthusiastic about getting up at six in the morning and putting their trainers on to go running or cycling. This type of motivation is usually due to specific fitness goals like preparing for a marathon of a triathlon. This type of motivation's main goal is to improve your performance.Usually, when we sign up for gyms or health clubs, we tend to overdo it in our pursuit to become healthier. We go to every group fitness class we can, do aerobic exercise every day, and eventually burn out or injure ourselves by using dangerous training techniques. After that, it's very difficult to motivate yourself to go back.If you're not sure how to motivate yourself, you might benefit from the help of a fitness professional in your own home.You have to work on your motivation (both with and without your trainer). (Source: Tirachard Kumtanom)Firstly, when you decide to work with a personal fitness coach, you'll benefit from a professional with a nationally recognised personal trainer certification.Secondly, youâll have a certified personal trainer that will provide you with support you need to meet your objectives. Your coach will make sure that you stay motivated.When it comes to planning your training and establishing your objectives with your personal trainer, you should also make sure you have the necessary motivation. This will affect the amount and intensity of exercises that youâll decide upon. This is probably one of the biggest reasons to hire a personal trainer.During your first training session (which is often free), your personal fitness trainer will conduct a fitness assessment. This will help them work out how healthy you are, what sort of equipment you should be training with, what you need to do in terms of strength training, and how far they can push you when it comes to cardio. By knowing your strengths and weaknesses, your personal trainer will also be able to fairly judge whether or not you have the motivation required to meet your objectives during your fitness training sessions.Having a personal trainer is far more encouraging than the push notifications on your running app! 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Otherwise you may run into problems with your training programme.Theyâre there for more than just making you exercise. Theyâre also there to make sure you exercise safely and keep you in the right frame of mind to improve. They'll make sure that you're stretching correctly and appropriately warming up in order to make sure you're ready for whatever they've planned as part of your personal fitness training.Some people arenât aware of how much they can benefit from their friends, family members, or a personal trainer when it comes to motivating them and helping them achieve thei r goals. Sometimes a small group training session with a friend or family member might be the motivation booster you needed.While it mightnât be the biggest source of motivation, it can help people to know that they have support when they're trying to get fit.You can find fitness classes near me on Superprof.A personal trainer can help you go further. (Source: Kinkate)For some, itâs the opposite. When they start a personalised programme with their trainer, they brim with enthusiasm and are immediately aware of the benefits that exercising will bring.In this case, your personal trainer can stop you overdoing it and burning out during your training programme. Recovery can be as important as the training itself.Itâs important to tell your personal trainer how you feel about each one on one training session in order to help them appropriately manage your motivation and encourage you to train harder during your personal training sessions.It will help them evaluate how your body is reacting to the workouts and can help them fine-tune them to your needs.Your coach will ensure you never overdo it or risk your health by raising your heart rate too much, for example.Letting them know how you're doing will also put them in a better position to tailor your training sessions so that itâs easier to achieve your goals. If youâre struggling to meet your goals, your personal trainer will change things up and make your goals more manageable so that you donât lose hope. This is another one of the advantages of having your own personal fitness instructor.Your coach will focus on three aspects that can help them work out how youâre feeling during the sessions. Two of these aspects are the verbal and visual exchanges during a session.Finally, debriefings at the end of a session or regime can be very useful. Not all coaches do this but they can be very useful.Check for fitness classes near me here.Visual and Verbal ExchangesWhen you train with a personal trainer, there âs a phenomenon we call a visual exchange.Breaking a sweat, for example, can clearly tell your coach whether or not youâre pushing yourself or whether you have something left in the tank.Your personal trainer is there to push you as far as you think you can go (and sometimes further) while ensuring that you arenât demotivated at any point.Then thereâs what we call verbal exchanges. When you train, itâs important to talk to your personal trainer. Your coach will know how to encourage you based on the verbal exchanges you have with them.Your coach is your guide to exercising correctly. (Source: pixabay.com)It isnât always easy to express how youâre feeling before a training session. It can be difficult to say exactly what youâre looking for. Verbal exchanges after a session can be useful but sometimes itâs a case of too little too late. The best time for verbal exchanges with your personal trainer is during your sessions.The problem with visual and verbal exchanges i s that itâs hard to keep a record of them. If you really want to get the most out of your sessions, you should also keep a written record of each session. Itâs easier to make a note of visual exchanges than verbal exchanges since itâs difficult to get to the heart of your feelings and theyâll probably end up just writing down what you said.To get the most out of these exchanges, you should make a note of how you feel about each exercise you do. This is useful for achieving your goals as effectively as possible and keeping yourself motivated.Written ExchangesIf you are motivated enough to exercise when your personal trainer isnât there, it could be useful to exchange emails in order to keep track of your performance and feelings towards the training programme youâre following.Only by listening to your coach can you improve. (Source: pixabay.com)It doesnât really matter if you make a short note of your performances or a summary of the session. The important thing is that you give your coach as much pertinent information as you can about your sessions. Written exchanges are just as important as visual and verbal exchanges.Your personal trainer can even give you nutritional advice alongside their personalised coaching advice!This will all have a positive effect on your relationship with your coach and help them work out exactly what they need to do in order to keep you motivated towards achieving your goals. It will also help them massively in the event you start to feel demotivated. Theyâll start working as soon as you do!Stay in Regular Contact with your Personal TrainerAfter youâve started your programme, you mightnât feel like you need to interact with your coach as much. You might feel like youâre fine doing the sessions and providing feedback before the next one. Bit by bit, your communication will get better. The exchanges will be more spontaneous and youâll be more receptive and understanding of the advice they give you in order to keep you motivated.Thereâs no ideal way to interact or provide motivational feedback. A personal trainer will adapt their methods to best suit you and your needs. The best way to communicate varies from person to person and coach to coach.You and your personal trainer can establish which methods work best for you and how youâre going to communicate. There are plenty of ways they can keep you motivated. Your personal trainer will work with whatever elements you give them. They can all help them to tailor the training programme to you and keep you as motivated as possible.With enough information, your personal trainer can even help find you a famous role model to inspire you. Theyâll also tell you what you need to do to achieve your goals. Some coaches can use everyday events like an upcoming wedding or a new job to inspire you to work out. Thatâs why itâs hugely important to choose the right personal trainer for you.You can find motivation everywhere! The most important th ing is to communicate with your personal fitness instructor. This is key to ensuring that you have the necessary motivation to achieve your objectives.
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