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Thursday, March 26, 2020
Advantages of Opting For aldon Tutoring Centres
Advantages of Opting For aldon Tutoring CentresFor children who are struggling with their academic achievement or who would like to advance to a higher level in school, an experience of aldon tutoring centres is very much possible. To fulfill your goal, you will need to be patient and realistic. An alien tutoring centre is one of the ideal means to reach your goal.You can enhance your English level even if you are not enrolled into an advanced course. You can start your journey towards success. While learning English from a tutor, you will be able to know different methods and techniques that will help you excel in your chosen field.Not only this, there are different quality available from different services that offer tutoring for English. The tutor at aldon tutoring centres has the potential to facilitate you to use those methods. The one who educates you will provide you professional guidance to enhance your knowledge.They can also discuss with you about how to handle difficult is sues such as when to make a decision. That way, you will be able to analyze problems you may face in a stressful and fast-paced life.Student at aldon tutoring centres have also noticed a great improvement in their performance at their examinations. This is because they are able to find their place in school. If you get the best resources, you can even become the best learner in your school or college.With the increasing demand for online education, a lot of study centers exist to help students learn in their most effective way. These centers offer free or affordable tuition to students in every city.One should also consider enrolling at an online education center. With an online education, it is not necessary to commute to a local learning center. You can have an unlimited availability in your own home, provided you have internet access.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Beginners Introduction to Italian Colors (Infographic)
Beginnerâs Introduction to Italian Colors (Infographic) Sign up successful Below is a brief guide to help you recognize Italian colors, as well as how to pronounce them! Pink Rosa (Roh-sah) Red Rosso (Roh-soh) Orange Arancione (Ah-rahn-cho-neh) Yellow Giallo (Giah-lloh) Green Verde (Ver-deh) Light Blue Azzurro (Ah-zoo=roh) Blue Blu (Bloo) Navy Blue Blu Marino (Bloo Mah-ree-noh) Purple Porpora (Pour-poh-rah) Violet Violetta (Vee-oh-letta) Brown Marrone (Mah-rone-eh) Black Nero (Neh-roh) Grey Grigio (Gree-joh) White Bianco (Bee-ahn-coh) Silver Argento (Are-Gehn-toh) Gold Dorato (Doh-rah-toh) Changing Italian Colors to Masculine or Feminine When using an Italian color in a sentence, its important to remember that the color may be classified as masculine or feminine, depending on the context in which the color is used. For example, in the sentence, La palla rossa. the letter a is added to the end of rossa, instead of an o because la palla is feminine. See other examples below: Il caffè nero. ( The black coffee) La moto gialla. ( The yellow bike) Il dollaro verde. ( The green dollar) Expressing Italian Colors in Plural To express colors in plural, you may add an âiâ for masculine words and an âeâ for feminine words. See examples below: I cani neri (The black dogs) Due giacconi verdi (Two green jackets) Changing Italian Colors Depending on Article The endings also change depending on the article. See examples below: Rosso (Red) Rosso (Masculine Singular) Rossa (Feminine Singular) Rossi (Masculine Plural) Rosse (Feminine Plural) Giallo (Yellow) Giallo (Masculine Singular) Gialla (Feminine Singular) Giallo (Masuline Plural) Gialle (Feminine Plural) Grigio (Grey) Grigio (Masculine Singular) Grigia (Feminine Singular) Grigi (Masculine Plural) Grigie (Feminine Plural) Nero (Black) Nero (Masculine Singular) Nera (Feminine Singular) Neri (Masculine Plural) Nere (Feminine Plural) *Please note that there are some exceptions to this rule. For example, some colors will stay the same, and will not change conjugation, such as blu and viola. Whats more, colors that end in the letter o will then switch to a, to make it masculine or feminine. Colors that do not end in the letter o, will stay the same, but will change for the plural. For example, the plural for marrone would be marroni. Thats it for my introduction to Italian colors! I hope this color guide will enable you to express yourself and the many beautiful colors correctly the next time youre speaking in Italian. If you would like to practice using Italian colors more, talk to your Italian teacher to see if there are any fun exercises you can do. The more you practice the easier it will be to memorize the colors. Post Author: Liz T. Liz T. teaches singing, acting, music and Italian lessons in Brooklyn, NY. She is a graduate of the Berklee College of Music with a B.M. in vocal performance and has a graduate certificate in arts administration from New York University. Learn more about Liz 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
Amy Winehouse Listening Exercise and lessons
Amy Winehouse Listening Exercise and lessons A new movie about Amy Winehouse will be released in July. Are you interested in seeing the movie? I loved her music but Im not sure if Ill go see the movie. Its just so sad when someone with so much talent self destructs. Do talented musicians in your country often die too early from drugs? Why do you think this is? The movie looks beautiful and emotional. Ill let you know if I decide to see it. Try our listening exercise in which the director talks about a particular scene within the movie:Answer the questions below in comments and well respond.1. Where is the filming at during this scene? 2. Why is this one of his favorite scenes from the movie? 3. Why is Amy being filmed in this particular footage? 4. Why does he decide to put the lyrics for Amys songs on screen? 5. How does he describe Amy and her relationship to recording her music? 6. Amy says, OhIts a bit _______ at the end, isnt it? 7. How does he describe her physical appearance? 8. Like I said, its one of my favorite ___ __ in the movie.Also here is the official trailer:Here we have a lesson about Amy Winehouse. We have several lessons created by our teachers Isaac and Kate about famous musicians so any of you music lovers that want to practice your English too are in luck.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Building Early Math Skills Key To Later Academic Success
Building Early Math Skills Key To Later Academic Success Building Early Math Skills Key To Later Academic Success Building Early Math Skills Key To Later Academic Success December 7, 2015 Too Small To Fail conducted a QA with Deborah J. Stipek, dean of Stanford Graduate School of Education, on the importance of introducing children to math concepts early. Read that interview here, which includes tips and resources for parents. The importance of early, hands-on experiences with numbers helps explain why Heartâs intervention is necessary and gives the rationale for some aspects of the program. âChildren learn best during playful, everyday activities, like counting their toes, the buttons on their shirt, the steps they walk up. They can be asked to count out how many forks are needed to help set the table. Shape hunts through the house can be fun (the clock is a circle; the TV is a rectangle). Children can learn about the importance of numbers by doing a number hunt, with a discussion of how the numbers on the telephone, clock, or elevator are useful.â â" Deborah J. Stipek Many Heart students did not have the hands-on experiences with numbers described above. Heart uses tutoring manipulates (Connecting Cubes, dice, cards) to create âplayful, everyday activities.â We ask tutors to make sure students are the ones touching and moving the objects, even if it takes more time and patience on the tutorâs part. This way, studentsâ time in Heart attempts to compensate for some of the lack of hands-on experiences with numbers in early ages and at home. As Heart prepares hosts eight holiday events for parents through Dec. 18, the research and ideas cited in the QA with Stipek are a reminder that math can be practiced at home in everyday situations. The article goes on to further emphasize the importance of reducing math anxiety through âplayful opportunities to develop math skills.â Heart lessons add elements of surprise, competition, or tracking points to keep an element of FUN in simple tasks! Billingsville teacher Amanda Saunders remarked that sometimes students enjoy the time with Heart tutors so much that they donât even realize they are practicing math skills that have been very difficult for them in the past. âSome of the biggest needs that I see from the kids is not necessarily even always academic but sometimes itâs just that moral support or having someone that they know is going to be there for them consistently a couple of times a week. A lot of times the kids donât even pick up on the fact that they really are working on things academically that they need.â â" Amanda Saunders, second grade teacher, Billingsville Leadership Academy A 2013 study by University of California-Irvine found that âmath knowledge at the beginning of elementary school was the single most powerful predictor determining whether a student would graduate from high school and attend college. This 3 -minute NPR audio clip also mentions that meta-cognition (thinking about your thinking) and asking students to explain their reasoning strengthens studentsâ verbal skills. âWe talk a lot about literacy, but not nearly as much about math.⦠Several studies show that childrenâs math skills when they enter school are very strong predictors of their academic success later on. One study showed that math skills upon kindergarten entry predicted childrenâs reading abilities in third grade as well as their reading skills at kindergarten entry. While children can learn beginning math skills after they enter kindergarten, they will be at a disadvantage.â â" Deborah J. Stipek The achievement gap begins before kindergarten not only in reading but in math, as well, and early math skills predict later academic success. Blog post by Emily Elliott, executive director of Heart Math Tutoring.
The Time is Now Mike Matousek On Founding Flashnotes In College
The Time is Now Mike Matousek On Founding Flashnotes In College Photo via http://www.linkedin.com/in/mikematousek Matousek eventually graduated from Kent State University in 2010 with a degree in finance and entrepreneurship, but not before he founded Flashnotes, a Boston-based online marketplace where students can buy and sell their notes and other class materials. To date, the company has acquired NoteUtopia and Moolaguides, and has raised Series A funding amounting to 3.6 million. Matousek retold the birth of the idea for Flashnotes, reminiscing on a statistics class he really didnt understand, and consequently took copious detailed notes. The idea took hold when he sold his first batch of those notes with the notion that, maybe, other students didnt or couldnt take such detailed notes and would benefit from the sharing of his. And so the mission of Flashnotes, powering the student-to-student exchange of high quality academic materials to help supplement and complement the learning experience by harnessing commerce and the latest technologies, was conceived. Matousek admitted that in the early stages of Flashnotes (while he was a senior at Kent State) he knew little of how to turn his idea into an actual business, and that the unknown and unexpected were some of the mental obstacles he and many entrepreneurs have tackled when first starting out. You know, I think problem solving is one of the best qualities because there will always be unexpected situations, he said. You just have to keep pushing. Indeed, the ability to accept that there is a distinct learning curve when it comes to building and launching a new business is well founded. âFounders need to be adaptable not only because it takes a certain level of mental flexibility to understand what users want, but because the plan will probably change, said Jessica Livingston, author of the book Founders at Work, in an article via the 16th letter. Speaking of change, Flashnotes now not only facilitates hand-written notes (although Matousek said this is still the most-used format), but has also expanded to include multimedia and video tutorials. Students set their own prices and earn up to 70 percent on their sales, and since the content is crowd sourced, poor notes subsequently do not get purchased and are filtered out. The site also highlights competitive earners, showing the top five student earning amounts (note the top seller has sold over $11,000 worth of study material). This expansion, after an initial startup of eight months, shows that it is indeed possible to take a simple concept the concept of sharing and turn it into a profitable business. After a few short years, Flashnotes is now using investor funds to expand services to around 300 institutions. Photo via http://dfk0oft9nprzr.cloudfront.net I learned more about life in six months than ten years of school, Matousek said as he touched on the founding stages of Flashnotes. His story reiterates the idea that waiting until you graduate college isnt a necessity, and that if you stay committed to an idea, you can bring it to fruition. In fact, getting started in entrepreneurship early is going to leave you, at the very least, with more business knowledge than a large percentage of college students, and at most, a profitable business upon graduation. If youre grasping at ideas for a business venture and coming up blank, try to stay close to home. That is, remember how Matousek developed the idea for Flashnotes; he was struggling in a class along with many others, and so decided to sell his notes to students with the same problem. He was directly involved in the process leading to the idea; after all, who better to create a marketplace for student study materials than a student? Some of the best ideas and startups come from the notion that if youre struggling with something, or that if you wish you had something, chances are someone else is and does too, so keep your eyes and ears open. The same idea goes for any aspect of life, not just the student side. If youre a fitness buff, for example, what can you bring to the fitness community? Think niche and look for opportunities others havent seen. Jon Taffer, host of the TV show Bar Rescue, said in an interview with Entrepreneuer.com, Years ago when I was very young, a VP of Hyatt looked at me and said, You look, but you donât see. Taffer learned to look not just at the big picture, but also at every place setting, light fixture, and customer exchange, Entrepreneur.com emphasized. See every crack, every detail, Taffer said. I learned to really see and not just look at my business. Matousek mentioned that the right time to make strides toward your goals and start a business is in the present, today. When I asked if he had any advice to other college students wanting to start a business, he reminds all of us that, The right time to risk is now. Post your notes and study guides for sale today on Flashnotes. To learn more about Flashnotes, click here.
Tips From an Irvine Private Tutor Stress and Finals
Tips From an Irvine Private Tutor Stress and Finals Tips From an Irvine Private Tutor: Avoiding Stress During Finals Students are incredibly relieved to realize all of their AP exams are over and that the ACT and SAT are in the bag for the spring (assuming they received the score they were hoping for). However, once students have had a bit of a rest, they remember that finals are on the horizon. It isnât over until the end of June and itâs important that students maintain a low level of stress (if possible) to ensure success during finals as well as a healthy and happy life in general. Why not use technology to fight undue stress and anxiety? Students are using technology to study all day long as it is. There are some great anti-stress apps out there to help motivated, but overwhelmed, students stay relaxed during these final weeks of school (READ: 10 Reasons You Need a Summer Irvine Private Tutor). 1. Calm.com Aptly named, Calm.com helps students, and their parents, stay rejuvenated and rested during long-haul study sessions. Users can choose from a mixture of backgrounds including soothing raindrops, ocean waves, and floating clouds. Students who are in need of a zone-out session can simply stare at the screen and listen to the soothing sounds of the rainforest, while super stressed users can choose the guided meditation function. Recommended study break plan: Start with the 2-minute guided meditation option after arriving home from school in order to separate classroom study from at-home study. Proceed to take a break every hour and continue with the 2-minute guided meditation until the end of the study session. A nice feature on Calm.com is the ability to complete the meditation in just 2 minutes, making it a reasonable break time. Students who work late into the evening are encouraged to use the 5-minute guided meditation feature to help them focus away from the blue light on their screen and relax them off to sleep. A well-rested student is more likely to perform successfully at school. 2. Breathe2Relax Another great anti-stress app is Breathe2Relax. This particular app helps students calm down when they become overwhelmed with test prep or when they are attempting to cram for finals. Many people start to breathe too quickly or even skip breaths here and there when they are not mindful of their stress levels; this particular app can help get students back on track. Whether a student takes a 5-minute break every 30 minutes to an hour to simply breathe, or if they plug in their headphones and use the app for the entirety of their study session, healthy breathing can help students power through long amounts of homework or test preparation. Recommended study break plan: students who are studying for exams will often become overwhelmed with the thought of the subject matter at hand. Additionally, students may feel overwhelmed from the time they wake up in the morning until they finish their final exams in the afternoon. Students can use the app throughout their studies or they can listen to it in the car ride to school (assuming theyre not driving) for 2 minutes or so prior to the actual exam. Students who are less anxious are more likely to remember important material and do well on their tests. 3. White Noise Students who are studying late into the evening will often have trouble falling asleep. Its very rare for a student to finish studying at 10 p.m. and then be asleep by 10:15. These stresses during finals coupled with looking at a computer screen late at night will generally make it difficult for a student, or anyone, to fall asleep straight away, preventing them from getting those all-important 8 hours. Students who need to fall asleep fast but still have their mind on final examinations can use an app such as White Noise. Students can choose from a number of different sounds such as ocean waves, stream water, or even an air conditioner to help them fall asleep. Users dont have to worry about listening to the lovely sounds of the ocean for an entire 8 hours because they can easily set the app to shut off after a certain amount of time. Bottom Line Although studying, especially in high school, is a huge part of a students life, its important that they maintain good health and happiness throughout their final examination study journey. Taking a few minutes here and there to relax, re-center, or rest is a great way to aid in an overall study/life balance. All blog entries, with the exception of guest bloggers, are written by Tutor Nerds. Are you an education professional? If so, email us at pr@tutornerds.com for guest blogging and collaborations. We want to make this the best free education resource in SoCal, so feel free to suggest what you would like to see us write.
Majestic International College
Majestic International College Majestic International College Majestic International College (MIC) is a newly established international school, located in Guangzhou suburb area in China, covering a land of 40,000m2. MIC features 3 major international education systems, including American Advanced Placement (AP) courses, British A-Level courses, IGCSE Standard Curriculum and Canadian BC Dogwood courses for Grade 8-12. The Campus is designed and constructed with unparalleled standards, equipped with top-notch teaching facilities, including central library, teaching buildings, science buildings, art buildings, academic lecture halls, music halls, dancing rooms, piano studios, gymnasium, heated swimming pool, tennis courts, football field and basketball courts etc. Our 300m2 café and the 2,000m2 large-scale dining hall offer favorable services for teachers and students. The college also provides 300 four-bed rooms for students and 60 en-suite teacher apartments, equipped with all necessary furniture and electronic appliances. MIC Official Introduction Video: https://youtu.be/8bs7WiaSXV4 3D Campus Tour: https://youtu.be/dUCn-eB17M0 Campus Gallery: https://www.mic-teaching-overseas.com/job-vacancies View our Brochure
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