Thursday, March 26, 2020
Learning English Matters
Learning English MattersLearning English isn't just for native English speakers. Sometimes you may be asked to provide some information or answer a question in another language that you don't even know. You should learn English and you should do it now. It will make the time you spend learning English all worth it.It is important that you know English before you move somewhere else. If you move to Canada and they ask you to speak English, you may not be able to converse with them. What if they start speaking Chinese?There are some tips that can be taken to help you learn English as well as any other language. Don't get discouraged, this is just the first step. I am a firm believer that learning something new doesn't have to be difficult. It can be learned easily.A good place to start with your English learning is online. Most websites offer programs that are meant to help you learn English. They are short and easy to follow. You will learn faster when you use an audio course instead of watching a screen. Some lessons even have games and quizzes to keep you interested.When you use these online classes, you can watch what you are supposed to be learning rather than seeing yourself speaking the words you see. This is a great way to learn English without having to talk to anyone. It may take some time, but if you have patience, you will be able to learn very quickly.Another way to learn English is to sign up for an ESL (English as a second language) class. These classes have already been created by people who are fluent in the English language. They are done through the internet, so you don't have to leave your home. They even have a classroom style instruction where you can be in a room with others who are also trying to learn English.Learning English is very important, no matter where you live. You want to be able to communicate with others. Even if you are moving from one country to another, you want to be able to communicate. Taking a class at home or taking an online class are your options.
Friday, March 6, 2020
How to Select the Right Online Tutoring Service for You
How to Select the Right Online Tutoring Service for You 0SHARESShare Online Tutoring is a web based service and you can search the internet for the best service that suits your budget and your time slot. You can visit as many online tutoring sites as possible and go through the trial packages offered by each of them. The World Wide Web is a huge resource for information and you will most likely get overwhelmed by the knowledge that you acquire about the concept of online tutoring. Under these circumstances consult your friends, classmates and parents of other students to sift through all the online tutoring service providers. You should be aware of your particular requirements. In what subject do you want the online help? Do you require homework help? Which subject do you require homework help in? The net is the right choice but you have to be patient. Talk or chat with all the tutors at various online schools. You must check out the library and the knowledge bank of the online school. Go through the qualifications and experience of teachers in each school. The safest choice is with online schools which return your money if you are not satisfied. [starbox id=admin]
Reducing Academic Stress - Private Tutoring
Reducing Academic Stress BobbiM Apr 17, 2014 Three important tips for reducing academic stress. If you feel a lot of academic pressure, try these three important tips. 1. Dont procrastinate. This sounds simple enough, but probably most of the academic stress students experience comes from waiting until the last minute to get their assignments done. You are much better off starting early and doing some work each night rather than letting it wait until it is due. 2. Dont listen to other students cram right before the test. If your classmates are discussing something you have forgotten it will just make you more nervous. Simply take your seat, gather your thoughts, take a few deep breaths, and wait for the test to begin. Many students who experience academic stress madly rush through their notes as they are waiting for the exams to be passed out, but this too can make you more stressed if you find a topic that you dont remember. It is much better to use the time before the exam to relax. 3. Lean to say no. Many students experience academic stress because they have too much to do. Dont take on too much added responsibility beyond your classes. Even though you might be offered some interesting opportunities, if you wind up with too much to do, your grades and your health could suffer. Learn to say no to some things if you find you have too much to handle. Excerpt from College Success Strategies by Sherrie L. Nist and Jodi Patrick Holschuh.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Staff Spotlight Karen Sutton
Staff Spotlight Karen Sutton Staff Spotlight: Karen Sutton, Program Coordinator at Pinewood Elementary Staff Spotlight: Karen Sutton, Program Coordinator at Pinewood Elementary October 16, 2015 Karen Sutton is the newest member of Heart Math Tutoringâs team and will be the coordinator at Pinewood Elementary, our eighth school partner. Karen graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a Bachelor of Arts in Special Education and completed graduate courses in Counseling. She is originally from Columbia, SC, and has two children. Karen worked for several years as a Case Coordinator with Mecklenburg County, linking children and adults with developmental disabilities to needed services. She has also worked as a Program Manager of a private tutoring agency and as a tutor and Pre-K Screener with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. Before joining Heart, Karen worked as the State Outreach Director for an education advocacy non-profit. She loves to volunteer with her fellow Junior League of Charlotte members and believes that all children can learn and succeed when given the appropriate tools and support. Check out Karenâs answers to our Spotlight questions: What does she remember about math when she was in school? What I remember most about learning math in school were the rules. I remember being taught the rules and shown how to use the steps to complete the math problems, but never being taught why. I simply memorized the rules. Finish the sentence: âA strong foundation in mathâ¦â helps to build confidence in a childâs academic abilities and helps that child have an easier time learning more difficult math skills later on in school. What song always makes you dance or sing along? âUptown Funkâ by Bruno Mars. The video is even better!
TutorGroup
TutorGroup TutorGroup TutorGroup provides online English tutoring services 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. It was established in 2004 by Dr. Ming Yang and Dr. Eric Yang and has been fast expending to various locations in Shanghai, Taipei, and the Silicon Valley. With English teachers from various professional backgrounds and locations, our students receive a rich, global language learning environment. English learning courses are arranged for students based on their individual language skills and available in the comfort and privacy of their own homes.In 2014, TutorGroup has closed a massive $100 million funding from Asia-based investors including Alibaba, Temasek and Qiming Venture. The company has bigger ambitions for its technology than online language learning. Soon, you may be able to take a wine education class online on TutorGroup taught by an expert in the field.In 2015, TutorGroup CEO Dr. Eric Yang was recognized for transforming traditional education methods, founding an online platform, and co mmitting to the continuous innovation of education technology. Dr. Yang was awarded as one of the most influential EdTech leaders globally. Tutorgroup is a company that sets up a ground-breaking EdTech startup that has set the precedent for the rest of the industry. It has been a driving force in the evolution of education.
Teach Away Telegram - February 2012
Teach Away Telegram - February 2012 February is coming to an end, but this year you have an extra day to plan your future teaching adventure! Taking a leap of faith by moving to a new country can be exciting, but itâs important to know how to dress for success abroad.In this monthâs Teach Away Telegram, we bring you tips on how to dress for success as an English teacher overseas, info on how to cope with homesickness while living abroad, and our country spotlight features Korea.So take that extra day this February and start preparing for an exciting teaching career overseas!Happy reading! â" The Teach Away TeamDressing for Success When Teaching AbroadWhen planning to work abroad one often thinks about the new sights, food, and culture of the destination country, but close attention should also be taken to local interpersonal relations. The ways you conduct yourself in public and in professional settings are important aspects to be considered when moving to a new country, and this includes your wardrobe choices!The re is no universal dress code for teachers and the written and unwritten rules of each country may be very different from what you are used to in your home country. While teaching in places such as Abu Dhabi, for example, you should be mindful of exposed shoulders and the length of your skirt (for women). Some countries in the Middle East might require women to wear a hijab headscarf, while teachers in Asia may be able to wear more casual clothing, especially if teaching young children.To make sure that your choice of clothing fits in with the classroom and working culture of your host country, follow these tips:Observe how your coworkers dress and follow a similar style.Check to see if the school has a specific dress code for teachers (private schools might require more formal and business oriented attire, such as suits for men).Dress comfortably but make sure your clothes are not revealing, and any visible tattoos are covered.Ask your Teach Away placement coordinator about the dre ss code at the school where you are going to work.Donât wear the countryâs traditional clothing to work unless there is a special celebration or event related to it. Traditional wear is usually reserved for special occasions such as weddings, tea ceremonies, etc.Coping with HomesicknessEmbarking on an adventure abroad can be very exciting, but after a few months the honeymoon period might be over and you could feel like youâre stuck in a bad marriage. Once the initial excitement dissipates it is normal to feel homesick, however, there are many ways to overcome this problem and make your experience abroad a memorable one.An effective way to cope with homesickness is to keep close contact with friends and family back home by phone, email, or Skype. Be careful not to rely solely on your support network in your home country though! By immersing yourself in the local culture you can start to make your host country feel more like home.Take part in local cultural events and make loca l friends â" great ways to understand the local customs and feel more engaged in the community.You can also start writing a blog to record your experiences, post photos, and keep up with friends and family. Teach Away blogs are easy to use, and a fantastic way to remember your time abroad!Sign up hereCountry spotlight: KoreaThe Republic of Korea is located on the southern part of the Korean Peninsula in Eastern Asia. Whether you are looking for the hustle and bustle of a big city, or a tranquil lifestyle in a rural area, Korea has a lot to offer.The Korean economy is the third largest in Asia and its capital and largest city, Seoul, is a modern and cosmopolitan city with an extensive subway system, many different types of cuisine, and a diverse and intense nightlife. In the countryside you can find a more serene lifestyle where temples and mountains are everywhere you look and people enjoy a more slow-paced lifestyle.Korea offers some of the best ESL teaching positions in Asia. All positions offer free accommodations, roundtrip airfare, and an excellent salary. There are monthly start dates available to teach in Korea, check out our teaching jobs board and join our Teach Away Community to learn more from other teachersâ experiences.
Meet the teacher ESL Instructor, Mark, in Gwangju, South Korea
Meet the teacher ESL Instructor, Mark, in Gwangju, South Korea We caught up with Mark, an ESL teacher from Illinois, who has been teaching abroad on a Teach Away placement for three months at a school in Gwangju, South Korea. We asked him some questions about his experience so far, so he could share an insight and his perspective with others interested in teaching in Korea. What initially interested you in teaching abroad? Well, firstly, Iâve always been really interested in travel, and when I decided to head out for my TEFL placement, I was well-positioned to try something new because I wasnât tied down by anything in particular. I had a lot of freedom to explore the idea of a new adventure. I also have a couple of friends who have either taught ESL previously or are currently abroad teaching, and theyâve had nothing but good things to say about their experience. Also, whenever Iâve travelled Iâve found it to be such an educational experience. Iâve learned a lot about the world, but also about myself and about others. So not only do I get to go abroad and teach others, but I get to learn something new as well. Why did you decide on South Korea? I was pretty indiscriminateâ"in my application, I picked 8 countries that generally interested me. I then decided on South Korea because I had friends teaching there already who all had positive things to say about their experience, and I had also taught several international students from South Korea in the United States as part of an exchange program. Those students made a great impression on me. Did you have any concerns before you left? I actually didn't have many concerns, I'm pretty laid-back and like to go with the flow. I think itâs important to be as easygoing as possible when making such a drastic move, otherwise anything could bother you. Although Iâve heard some people say that their actual situation differed slightly from their contract, my experience here in South Korea has proved to be a very pleasant surprise. Describe the school that you teach at and what a typical workday looks like for you. Something that I like about my placement is that no two days are the same. I arrive at the school I teach at for 11 am, although I don't start teaching until 12 pm, and on Thursdays not until 1:20 pm. This gives me a good amount of prep time. Having a later start time also allows me to reserve my mornings for myself and activities that interest me personally. The school is a combination of three Kindergarten-type schools and two hagwonsâ"or private Korean institutes. I have one class that I see everyday, but the other classes are all once or twice a week. All of the materials are provided, which makes lesson-planning very easy. At most, I need 30 minutes to prepare for a whole day of lessons. After teaching in the United States and seeing how much time and effort I needed to put into planning, this process seems like a piece of cake. I donât have to worry about take-home work because all necessary grading can be done within the hours Iâm at the school. What have you learned about life in South Korea from your teaching experience? Iâve learned a lot about South Korean culture through my placement, which Iâve really enjoyed. It has often been a challenge when communicating, but despite that fact, my experience has been one to remember thus far. Everyday is a new opportunity to learn a little bit more, not just about South Korea, but about myself as well. Iâve also learned a lot about different educational styles and educational systems, and have made adaptations to my teaching style based on this system. What is your favorite meal that youâve had? A Korean friend of mine made me a traditional Korean brunch of duck and pumpkin, which was my favorite meal here thus far. Other foods Iâve also really enjoyed are bibimbap, gimbap, samgyupsal, to name a few. Iâve pretty much enjoyed it all here, I love how spicy things can get. It feels a lot healthier, tastier, and fresher than the food I was used to back home. Whatâs your neighborhood like? My neighborhood is nice and quiet. There is a park in the heart of the neighborhood, and a lot of my coworkers and friends live in nearby buildings. It creates a real sense of community here. My apartment is small, but thatâs to be expected in Korea, and Iâm able to get out and do interesting things nearby anywayâ"I enjoy the local restaurants, and the mountains for hiking are literally a six-minute walk from my place. Iâve found the people here to be super nice and welcoming. Where would you like to go next? I havenât really thought that far ahead because Iâm enjoying my experience here, but I think one day Iâd like to do a placement in Bolivia, if it presents itself. What resources did you find helpful as you planned to go abroad? I think trying to connect with teachers that are either currently placed at the same school, or teachers who have taught there in the past is really helpful. Do you have any tips for teachers who are looking to apply to teach abroad? Do your homework beforehand to understand as much as you can, but also realize that at some point you will just have to roll with it. Don't look at this as something you will do for a short timeâ"embrace it as your new life and new home, even if youâll only do it for the one year. Think about culture and food. They are very important, and it's important to embrace new things and not just carry your old habits and traditions with you. Your good attitude will enhance your experience. Finally, if you can, try and email or talk to teachers that are currently at the school and get their impressions and their advice before you begin.
5 best things about teaching in Saudi Arabia
5 best things about teaching in Saudi Arabia Weâve currently got some really exciting positions open in Saudi Arabia on the Teach Away job board, but you might need a bit more convincing. Read below for our top 5 reasons why Saudi Arabia is a great place to teach overseas!Great travel opportunities around the Arabian GulfBecause of its location, itâs very easy to travel between 3 continents: Africa, Europe, and Asia. Popular tourist locations like Egypt, Turkey, North Africa, the UAE, and Bahrain are very accessible from Saudi Arabia. For those teachers missing western comforts, Bahrain is totally doable for a weekend getaway from Riyadh. In Bahrain, youâll find alcohol, nightlife, movie theaters, and women wonât have to wear an abaya. Home sweet homeInternational teachers headed to Saudi Arabia will be offered expense-free accommodations in a complex that allows for teachers to interact and connect with other expats. Compounds also allow for relaxed interpretations of Saudi customs, so female teachers donât have to c over up as much while strolling around with friends on a compound.All compounds are different and some will be bigger than others, but some offer teachers patio space, yards, and multi-storey living arrangements. Though the accommodations come furnished, some teachers replace pieces with furniture that appeals to them more of feels cozier to them. Money talksThe salaries in Saudi Arabia are very competitive. But many teachers will find the biggest bonus to be the fact that salaries are tax-free. Combine this with the fact that accommodations are paid for and benefits packages are pretty robust, youâll soon see that youâll either be able to save a great deal of your pay, or enjoy some pretty serious travel while teaching overseas. Affordable luxuriesWesterners may not be used to hiring housekeepers, a gardener, or a chef. Salaries just donât typically allow for this kind of luxury back home. But in Saudi Arabia, hiring extra help to take a few extra chores of your hands is of ten times very reasonable. One final word: ShawarmaSaudi Arabian cuisine is largely based on their peopleâs nomadic roots -- typical dishes include vegetables, chicken, lamb, dates, and beans.One very common dish youâre likely already familiar with: the shawarma (döner kebab in Turkish, or gyro in Greek), a wrap that typically includes some kind of shaved meat (never pork though as Saudi Arabia observes Muslim law) and topped with tahini, hummus, different chutneys and pickled turnip. Shawarmas are quick, easy, and super tasty. For teachers looking for something that reminds them a bit more of home, many compounds have a variety of international restaurant options, including Italian, Chinese, French, and more typical American cuisine.Ready to take a look at our available positions in Saudi Arabia? Head over the the Teach Away job board for a look!
Difference Between Organic And Inorganic Chemistry
Difference Between Organic And Inorganic ChemistryThere is a difference between organic and inorganic chemistry. Organic chemistry has a lot of similarities to the common understanding of the term 'chemical science'. The name refers to the use of elements such as oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorous, potassium, iodine, and chlorine in making chemicals. With this, chemistry is related to 'things made out of things'.So, why is it that inorganic chemistry is differentiated from organic chemistry? Well, organic chemistry will be understood and sometimes confused with its counterpart chemistry. The reason behind this is the lack of common knowledge among people about what is actually happening when one starts using a chemical. Unlike the common idea, science, does not find its proper place in the society as a whole, and therefore, it tends to be misunderstood. To complicate matters, it is only through a deep understanding of science that scientists can achieve the accep tance that they need to contribute to a new era of scientific development.The main distinction between organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry is that inorganic chemistry is made up of elements that have the tendency to stick together to form compounds or to another substance of unknown nature. Chemical bonding is the main issue in organic chemistry. It deals with chemical bonds among elements. The reaction that goes on here is known as the C-C bond. Inorganic chemistry is defined as the science of the elements that are not made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, or alloys made of these three gases, and is very similar to the common understanding of the word 'chemical science'.The study of inorganic chemistry can be made by simple, boring, and boring students, as the entire chemical knowledge is related to nothing in particular. This is not at all true with organic chemistry. Organic chemistry deals with chemical bonding, and even reactions that involve chemical bonding. The best wa y to understand this bond is to understand that it is analogous to the bond in which two objects of different dimensions, separated by some distance, stick together to form a very tiny unit that is easier to manage. One can get a sense of this bond, if one tries to form a bond with any one element such as lithium, zinc, carbon, manganese, sodium, and other substances in the periodic table.The main reason for the difference between organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry is that inorganic chemistry tends to focus on the formation of elements and how they come together with atoms of the atoms of oxygen, hydrogen, or the metals. Organic chemistry is involved in the actual chemical reactions of the elements, and this gives the students the opportunity to work in their own laboratories. The only way that they can accomplish this is by using a laboratory with an instrument that is capable of controlling the chemicals. Organic chemistry also deals with the detection of chemical bonds, an d with the ability to determine the bonds, you can perform experiments like observing the reaction and testing its outcomes. Organic chemistry is a subject that requires knowledge about the elements, with the only thing that you can learn from a lab is the knowledge about bonds. However, inorganic chemistry requires that you have the knowledge of the elements and their properties, and this is an essential prerequisite to the success of the science.The issue of difference between organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry has caused a large number of controversies. Some say that organic chemistry is somehow better than inorganic chemistry, while others say that both of them are equally important and have their own pros and cons. Whatever be the case, both of them have got the same goal, which is to gain a deeper understanding of chemistry. The only difference between them is the time they take to master well.Why is there a difference between organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry? Is it because the former is based on experimentation and the latter is based on logical concepts? Or are there actually differences between organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry?I guess the answers will be found once you look into the chemistry textbooks yourself. Just remember to get a lab first before going to school to study this subject.
Friday, February 7, 2020
Searching For Tutoring Jobs in Los Angeles?
Searching For Tutoring Jobs in Los Angeles?Looking for Tutoring Jobs in Los Angeles California can be a difficult task especially if you are one of the most talented teachers who has an excellent reputation. With high and robust salaries and attractive job offers you may think that there is no way out to earn a living at home but you are mistaken. The following article will help you find the best places where you can seek Tutoring Jobs in Los Angeles California and also the reason behind why more people are turning to this profession.One of the best places to look for Tutoring Jobs in Los Angeles California is online. The reason for this is simple, you don't have to go anywhere and the greatest thing about it is that you can be located anywhere in the world. In the past these were only available in a limited area, but now they are being offered worldwide. Online Tutoring jobs are flexible and provide flexibility. For example, if your child is struggling with mathematics you don't hav e to leave home to find the needed help because you can choose the time that suits you.Another popular option to find Tutoring Jobs in Los Angeles California is the web. But before you do this make sure that you have the required skills as it is imperative to pass the screening tests. This process is also online and the best part is that you don't need to visit any physical location. The worst part about it is that you don't have to pay for the training either. So why wait?Now another important factor to look for is the facility of accommodation. You might have planned a trip to another country and not get time to pack a suitcase. So for your convenience there are hotels or homes where you can stay. These are short term accommodations and in return they provide you with all the facilities that you need like education, food, clothing, and so on. It can be either as a part time or full time arrangement and it is your choice to accept the offer.If you are an individual who has enrolled into a local college or university, make sure that they provide you with a facility where you can study. There are quite a few places where you can find such college campuses that provide you with the best accommodation. You can choose among the government or private institutions to study.Besides these you can also look for Tutoring Jobs in Los Angeles California at the local colleges. You can attend classes or get enrolled and either study or take up the required courses and practice your teaching skills. You don't have to leave home to complete this task because the work is online and you can be located anywhere in the world.As you can see there are many options to find Tutoring Jobs in Los Angeles California. You don't have to worry because there are plenty of options and resources that can be used to find the best opportunities. If you have all the required skills to start working then there is no reason for you not to go for it.
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Tutoring Birmingham Alabama - Is it Really That Easy?
Tutoring Birmingham Alabama - Is it Really That Easy?Tutoring Birmingham Alabama can be quite a fun activity for the whole family. There are several activities that can be enjoyed as well as the incredible educational programs that will help to prepare your child for school and life.Some parents are of the opinion that tutoring Birmingham Alabama is not the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon or even a week. They will have to think about other activities that they can do with their children in order to fit a full schedule. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to fit in tutoring.One of the most popular ways to give your child a little extra time during the week is to find a babysitter. Having a babysitter that specializes in tutoring can really help to make your child feel better. A babysitter can also be the perfect way to help with homework or to go to school functions.If your child is older you may want to consider sending them off to school and having them learn at home with a tutor instead of going to school the particular way that you do. This will allow them to get a little bit of practice at an accelerated pace.The main point of tutoring Birmingham Alabama is to help children get ready for school and to prepare them for life. Many parents choose to start tutoring from an early age. As a result, they are better able to guide their child into school and life because they already know how they will learn and what they will need to do to be successful.Although tutoring Birmingham Alabama is not usually required, many parents consider it necessary. Some schools are particularly struggling with student retention rates so having a tutor on hand can help increase the success of your child in school. Many schools use these types of tutors on a regular basis and having one around can helpto increase the level of success and job satisfaction in your child.The beauty of having a tutor as part of your child's education level is that you can help him or her with any kind of learning. It may be very difficult to locate someone that specializes in tutoring, but there are plenty of places online and offline where you can find a reputable tutor.
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