Friday, March 27, 2020

Learning French With a Classroom Tutor

Learning French With a Classroom TutorWhat makes an English teacher's job so difficult is that they work with students who know very little about the language, and find it very difficult to remember what they have learnt. It's very sad for a teacher to be having to teach such an unskilled and uneducated group of students, but it's the reality.If you are a teacher who wants to have a career in teaching English, then you may find that French is more than just a second language to teach children who don't have a clue as to how to read and write. They are quite capable of speaking English at a very basic level, but don't have any idea about writing and reading.This is why you need to learn French as quickly as possible to help these children to develop their English. But, how do you go about learning French? Is there a way to get the necessary skills by studying from a tutor in Richmond Hill, Ontario?For this matter, you can learn the French language very easily as an adult, or even if y ou have a little bit of French language, you will soon realise that French isn't as easy as English to learn. It may seem so at first, but actually you won't discover how difficult the French language can be until you've tried to speak it with children. This is because the language is difficult to speak and even more difficult to read, and so it's not something that children start out as being able to do.Most adults who have the ability to speak English usually learn the basics at school, and then teach themselves Spanish and Portuguese when they get their university degree. Most people who want to travel around Europe and do summer holidays do so because they're more interested in experiencing European culture, so they need to make the most of what they can learn on their holidays. For this reason, most people choose to learn a second language, and not English.It's much easier to learn French than English, since you can pick up the basics very quickly. But the problems begin once y ou have gone beyond that point, because you will need to increase your understanding of how to read and write French, and also how to use that language. This is where English tutors can really help, because they have the extra information to help you to make progress.It's quite normal to think that a teacher in Richmond Hill, Ontario will charge thousands of dollars for his or her services, but it's possible to make the most of your money if you want to study abroad. You can learn French and English in the comfort of your own home, and it's very unlikely that you'll ever leave the place again.

Friday, March 6, 2020

5 Tips for How to Avoid Being a Well Paid Super-Doer versus a Manager

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English Listening Exercise How To Sleep Better

English Listening Exercise How To Sleep Better Do you ever suffer from a lack of sleep? Todays English Listening Exercise  post is about how to get a better nights sleep so that you can be more productive the next day. To begin, have a look at this video, which offers some tips on how to sleep better:English Listening Exercise: VocabularyNow lets do a vocabulary activity. Below there are 8 different words that  were mentioned in the video. Can you link them to the correct definitions? Write your answers in the comment section, and well respond!Now, select the correct word from above (with the help of the picture) to complete the sentences below.I often feel very ________________ in the morning, especially if I dont have any coffee.2. Tuesdays are often the days where my ______________ is at its highest point.3. When I was younger, my parents used to _____________ in my bed sheets to make it more comfortable.English Listening Exercise: Gap Fill and ComprehensionFor the next part of the todays lesson, we are going to go back to the video. Below are 6 questions with ideas from the video. Give it a go to see if you are a listening expert! As always, write your comments below so we can get back to you.Each year the average ________________ loses ________ days worth of productivity from lack of sleep.This sleepiness can lead to memory loss, ______________ concentrating and lack of ________________.Can you think of any negative affects that a lack of sleep has on you?The average adult needs between _________________ hours of sleep a  night.The video gives 3 tips on how to sleep better. Can you name the 3 tips in the comment section below?What tips can you give to sleep better?English Listening Exercise: SummaryI hope todays class gave you some help on how to sleep better, in addition to strengthening your English listening skills. Getting a good nights sleep is really important if youre learning a new language, as it can help you learn faster and remember more. So, before you go to bed tonight, give these tips a t ry, and book a class  here  with LOI!

Thursday, March 5, 2020

The Latest News with the ACT

The Latest News with the ACT If youve been paying attention to news coming out of the college entrance exam world in the last several years, youve probably noticed that the headlines have largely focused on the redesign of the SAT. So, what about the ACT? Here are some of the latest happenings regarding the ACT college admissions exam and what your teen needs to know: New test date Beginning in 2018, students can take the ACT test in the summer (starting with the July 2018 test date). This increases the number of national ACT test dates from six to seven. Because the ACT is offered primarily at local high schools across the country, which are closed during the summer months, the July ACT tests centers will likely be located on college and university campuses. For your teen, this change is significant for several reasons: The July ACT offers an opportunity to use the early part of summer break (assuming students get out of school in June) to study for the July ACT instead of squeezing ACT prep into the school year. The July date means that your test taker can easily take the ACT twice before early-admission college deadlines, which are often in early November. The new date means a wider variety of testing opportunities for college-bound students. Score report changes In September 2016, the ACT made several enhancements to its test reports that students receive with their scores. Heres a summary of what changed: Redesigned paper reports that are more visually engaging and offer more meaningful insights about students test results. Reporting categories only (for English, math, reading and science) but no more subject subscores (for algebra/coordinate geometry, for example). Readiness ranges that enable students to see how their performance on reporting categories compares to students who have met college readiness benchmarks for specific subjects. More reporting categories that share information like total number of points possible, total number of points achieved, and percentage of points correct. Additional indicators to guide students toward potential college majors and careers based on information students include during the test registration process. To stay up on the latest information regarding changes or improvements to the ACT, visit www.act.org. To learn more about how Huntington Learning Center helps students prepare for the ACT, visit our ACT Test Prep page. About Huntington Huntington is the tutoring and test prep leader.Its certified tutors provide individualized instruction in reading, phonics, writing, study skills, elementary and middle school math, Algebra through Calculus, Chemistry, and other sciences. It preps for the SAT and ACT, as well as state and standardized exams. Huntington programs develop the skills, confidence, and motivation to help students succeed and meet the needs of Common Core State Standards. Founded in 1977, Huntingtons mission is to give every student the best education possible. Learn how Huntington can help at www.huntingtonhelps.com. For franchise opportunities please visit www.huntingtonfranchise.com. 2017 Huntington Mark, LLC. Huntington Learning Center, the three-leaf logo, and 1 800 CAN LEARN are registered trademarks of Huntington Mark, LLC. Each franchised Huntington Learning Center is operated under a franchise agreement with Huntington Learning Centers, Inc.

New Teaching Jobs in the Dominican Republic

New Teaching Jobs in the Dominican Republic Licensed Canadian teachers now have the opportunity to teach in the Dominican Republic! A private K-12 school located in this beautiful Caribbean country is now hiring teachers for the role of English Teacher/Literary Specialist.Applicants for these teaching jobs should be prepared not only to teach English, but to model literacy techniques for other staff members. This position is an excellent opportunity for teachers who are excited at the prospect of developing a cohesive international program and acting as a mentor for others.Teaching job requirementsMust have experience teaching Canadian curriculumAt least 2 years of full-time licensed teaching experienceTeaching license/certification(Preferred): TEFL certificateSee full job details here.Job benefitsSalary: $1,500-2,500/monthHousing allowance providedAirfareHealth insuranceHow to applyTo apply for this teaching job abroad, please create an online profile at /teacher/register.If you have already created your online profile and me et the minimum requirements for this position, please email Kathleen at k.temple(at)teachaway.com directly to state your interest in the position.

You are so harmful and so necessary

You are so harmful and so necessary Salt is white death repeats to us the popular media. It causes trouble for kidneys, pancreas and bladder, heart and arteries. But how many thousands of years have people used the salt, how much effort was made to get that white death So it turns out that we can not live without it? We do not. Because it flows through our veins in a   solution. And most human bodys contains about 120 grams of salt. If there is too small amount of it our muscles will not contract, blood will not circulate,  the food will not be digested  and our heart will not beat. However, scientists have still not been able to agree on how much salt in the body should be considered as is too low  and which amount   is too high. Recommended medical standards of salt intake are ranged from 3.5 to 8 grams per day. But our usual salt intake is 1.5-2 times higher than recommended rates. In fact, not only the excess, but the lack of salt causes irreparable harm to health. * Salt is an essential building block for the human body. Each of our cells is   a microscopic ion power plant, and its performance depends on many things, including the presence of salts. * Salt deficiency can lead to depletion of cells, which may result in swelling of the limbs and internal organs, the weakening of the blood pressure. Slowed thought processes, decreases physical activity of the gastro-intestinal tract and biliary ducts. * Salt supports hydro balance in the human body, regulates blood pressure and volume and contributes to the digestive functions. Do not overdo the salt, but do not give up on it altogether. Listen to your body, study its reaction, and everything will be fine, tasty and healthy. And to make it fun  here are some of the uncommon uses of the salt, lifehack tips: * A pinch of salt added to the coffee will improve the taste and remove excessive bitterness. * Add a pinch of salt to the milk and it will stay fresh much longer. * Just peeled apples, pears and potatoes, put into cold salted water, retain their color. * Tea and coffee deposits from the cups are easily removed with a wet sponge with salt.

How to Ace Your First Day at a New Job

How to Ace Your First Day at a New Job Image via: www.pexels.com Don’t let this psyche you out! After all, out of an entire hiring pool, your employers decided that you were the perfect fit for the position based on your resume and their experiences in interacting with you. So keep calm and carry on. Keep reading to learn how to act on your first day at a new job. Image via: www.pexels.com Step One: Dress to Impress Pick out an outfit the night before your first day of work. Doing so will allow you time to dig through your wardrobe and decide what would be fitting for your first day on the job. When in doubt, overdress. It’s always better to be too dressed up than not be dressed up enough. Dressing up demonstrates that you have respect for the office and your position. Think back to how the other employees were dressed when you came by for your job interview or whatever you wore to the interview and dress along those same lines. If you still aren’t completely sure what the dress code is, there is no harm in contacting the HR office to see what’s appropriate just to be on the safe side. Image via: www.pexels.com Step Two: Timing is Everything Being timely will demonstrate to your supervisor and fellow coworkers that you’re responsible and excellent with time management. Doing so will require some practice. If you aren’t familiar with the area surrounding your new workplace, practice driving there during rush hour. You will learn quickly what time you will have to leave to get there at a reasonable time. Speaking of time, you will want to arrive somewhere between 10 and 15 minutes, but no more than 20! You don’t want to come off as overly eager. Showing up 10 to 15 minutes early will show your supervisor that you’re passionate about the position and excited to get started. Being early allows you to calm your nerves before you walk through the door as well. Image via: www.pexels.com Step Three: Perfect Elevator Pitch An elevator pitch is a term used to describe a proposition that’s short, sweet, and to the point. It’s something that can be proposed within the length of an elevator ride. However, you’re not using it to sell anything. Practice a 30-second elevator pitch to quickly introduce yourself to your fellow coworkers, explaining who you are and what your previous work experience is. Keep it short and sweet. After all, rambling is likely to bore your coworkers and distract you from your work. Even though you’ve passed the interview process and the elevator pitch days seem long behind you, you should still brush up on those skills. When introducing yourself to others, maintain eye contact and have a firm handshake. Doing so demonstrates confidence and maturity, two things that are crucial for getting by in the workplace. Be sure to project your voice and enunciate your words very clearly. Don’t be shy! Your coworkers just want to get to know you, so be the best version of yourself. Image via: www.pexels.com Step Four: Socialize Speaking of getting to know people, the importance of socializing in the workplace, especially on the first day, cannot be stressed enough. The best insight you can get into a work atmosphere and environment is through the eyes of people who have already worked there for some time. Be friendly and ask tons of questions. Do your best to remember names, but if you can’t remember, be patient with yourself. Jot down names and small details for you to remember in the future. If you should forget a name, apologize, but make a small, polite joke to lessen the tension and lighten the mood. Also, don’t be afraid to go the extra mile. Aim to make one friend before you clock out at the end of the day. Make yourself available to anyone who needs help. If your supervisor or your coworkers ask you to join them for lunch, go with them! Your packed lunch will forgive you. Showing interest in spending time with coworkers shows that you’re interested in the position for something bigger than a LinkedIn update or a recommendation letter. To make the best impression in the workplace, you need to get around the office and spread your kindness and professionalism all over. Image via: www.pexels.com Step Five: Be Professional Speaking of professionalism, it’s important to retain a sense of decorum no matter how friendly you become with your supervisor and/or coworkers. Keep your phone silent and out of sight. Be ready to do anything your supervisor needs you to do at the first day of your job. It’s likely that your supervisor might hand you a difficult task on your first day as a test, so handle it professionally and calmly by asking questions and being diligent. Pay close attention when people are speaking to you in order to avoid missing important information or instructions. Take notes throughout the day to retain everything you have learned. At the end of the shift, you might think that you need to impress your supervisor by working overtime. Don’t. Go home and get some rest. You will need all of the time to reflect on your first day at your new job and prepare for day two. Good luck!