Thursday, March 26, 2020

Organic Chemistry Tutor - A Scientific Teacher

Organic Chemistry Tutor - A Scientific TeacherSo you're looking for a tutor for organic chemistry, right? Well here's a few things to consider when choosing a chemistry tutor for your class. After all, not everyone has the same chemistry background or level.A lot of previous chemistry students are under so much pressure that they have no time to do anything. That's why when a tutor comes along, he or she does not only help them in their research but also to relieve their pressure.Most chemistry tutors will help their students and help them learn how to find out more about the materials. This way, they will become competent in handling the homework and getting ready for their classes. They will also be more likely to make suggestions to their students for tips on how to take a good grade and avoid doing extra-credit works.The tutor will also help them work on their understanding of the material by having them answer all the questions that will appear in the final exam. Also, the tutor will have time for them to try out the tutorials. If there are multiple students in a class, it is possible that one student might get worse at chemistry while the others will get better.In some cases, there are also some who just want a better grade, and they will give their students more than the usual A's just to get a better grade. It's the same with the organic chemistry tutor - if there are just too many students, then the tutor will have more work.However, if the students have earned their grades, and they have done well in the work they have to do, then they can have a good grade with the help of the organic chemistry tutor. And they will feel that their efforts are worth their rewards. There are many options to choose from when it comes to getting an organic chemistry tutor. Make sure that you choose a reliable one so that you can do your research beforehand and see if the person has any experience in chemistry.

Friday, March 6, 2020

Who, Whom or Whose Video and Exercise 2

Who, Whom or Whose Video and Exercise 2 Ok, weve got a few more details to add to our original Who, Whom, Whose post. With this lesson, well show you how to use Who, Whom and Whose with indirect questions and adjective clauses.Try these first exercises, then watch the video to get the answers and learn more.Choose Who, Whom or Whose to complete the sentence.1. I dont know (who, whom, whose) rides the green bike.2. Im not sure (who, whom, whose)  Hannah visits on Friday.3. No one knows (who, whom, whose) bike that is.4. I went to school with the man (who, whom, whose) rides the green bike.5.  Hannahs grandmother, (who, whom, whose)  she visits very Friday, is 95 years old.6. Hannah,  (who, whom, whose) grandmother is sick, took a few days free from work.Who, Who or Whom Advanced Video: More Who, Whom and Whose Exercises!I dont know (who, whom, whose) turn it is to wash the dishes.No one knows  (who, whom, whose) left such a terrible mess in the kitchen.Jeremy,  (who, whom, whose) never helps with the chores, probably did i t.Terry,  (who, whom, whose) best friend is visiting, has been out all weekend.Juan,  (who, whom, whose) Terry went to college with, lives in Mexico. Eduardo Whose,Who, Who,whose,whose LOIEnglish You had trouble with number 5. It should be who rather than whose. Remember whose is for possessive. Pascale I dont understand why WHO for number 5. I can say Terren went to college with HIM, so I would choice WHOM. nandira I dont know whose turn is to wash the dishes

Using No and Not in English (video and exercise)

Using No and Not in English (video and exercise) Are you using no and not correctly in English? Weve recently noticed that even some of our advanced students confuse these two words.For instance, do you know which is correct in the sentences below? Do you know why?I have (no/not) been to Disney Land.I have (no/not) money in the bank.Watch the video below to learn about the differences between no and not, then see if you can complete the exercises below. Ok, choose the correct answer below. You can write your answers in comments and we will respond.  1. I have (no/not) seen my mother in a few months.2. There are (no/not) any beers in the refrigerator.3. I have (no/not) beer.4. I do (not/no) like beer anyway.5. Well, d0 you want wine? (No/Not).6. She is (not/no) a beer drinker.7. She does (no/not) drink beer.8. She is (no/not) beer drinker.9. There is (no/not) much wine.10. There is (no/not) wine. Marcotulioac 1. I have (not) seen my mother in a few months. 2. There are (not) any beers in the refrigerator. 3. I have (no) beer. 4. I do (not) like beer anyway. 5. Well, do you want wine? (No). 6. She is (not) a beer drinker. 7. She does (not) drink beer. 8. She is (no) beer drinker. 9. There is (not) much wine. 10. There is (no) wine. LOIEnglish Well done! You got them all correct! Bansal Target  She is (no) beer drinker. it seems to be incorrect.. LOIEnglish Bansal! You and Marco are both correct. In sentence 8 you can use: She is (not) a beer drinker. (She isnt a beer drinker.) or sometimes in this case we can use an idiomatic expression that uses no: She is no beer drinker. This adds emphasis to the idea that she really doesnt like or drink beer. Another example: She is no dummy. Sergyo 1. I have not seen my mother in a few months. 2. There arent any beers in the refrigerator. 3. I have no beer. 4. I dont like beer anyway. 5. No, I don ´t. 6. She isnt a beer drinker. 7. She doesnt drink beer. 8. She is no beer drinker. 9. There is no much wine. 10. There isnt wine. LOIEnglish Sergyo you had problems with #9. There is not much wine. or There isnt much wine.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

How To Stay Relevant And Increase Your Skill Set During Summer Without A Job

How To Stay Relevant And Increase Your Skill Set During Summer Without A Job pexels.com Take Online Courses Learn some new things that can help you brush up, improve, or gain a new skill set! These can be courses actually offered by university or tutorial video classes that you can take online. There are so many options, free options especially; it would be a shame to miss out on them. You can take classes offered for free by world renowned universities like Yale, Harvard, Oxford, Berkeley, MIT, and more! See what kinds of online courses they offer and when sometimes you can even get certifications for taking certain courses. While they might not show up on your transcript, you will still have gained some valuable knowledge that can help you in whatever you are trying to achieve. And having a certification from a school like Yale or any of the others listed above will look pretty impressive on your resume. You can also take classes via Lynda.com. You do need to set up an account with them, but the number and types of classes you can take are endless! Many schools, like Florida State University, actually provide accounts to this website for all of their students automatically. You can learn more about social media marketing, how to improve your Photoshop skills, or how to use your camera better. The videos are sorted by levels so you can start at a beginners level and rise to the top. There is always a class that could help you improve on what you already do and what you want to do as well. pexels.com School Sponsored Subscriptions Check to see what resources and subscriptions your school might be engaging with that you never knew about! Universities often pay for subscription services for every student affiliated with their university, but if you do not know about it then how can you utilize it? Websites like Lynda.com are common, but there are other more unique websites that your school might already be paying for that you can use as well. If you are into theatre and want access to reading plays for free, check and see if your school is connected to Drama Online, an online database where you can read both classic and contemporary plays. Is there a particular topic you would like to know more about or do research on? See if your school is connected to Jstor, which stands for  Journal Storage, and is actually a huge online database or stable of a myriad of different scholarly articles or journal articles that have been published. Get in the know in whatever topic you choose by perusing the articles stored there. You can learn about history, science, mathematics, economics, you name it! The possibilities can seem endless. pexels.com Volunteer Sometimes you might not be able to work your dream job, but you still might be able to work for your dream company or in your dream field. Find a way to volunteer your time to an organization or in a field that is beneficial to you. Perhaps you want to get into marketing but need more experience in order to get a real job or more experience in order to make sure that marketing is really what you want to do. Find an organization that would be more than happy to have you do their marketing for them. You might not be paid, but you will certainly get some real, hands on experience that will benefit you and your career in the long run. And you can make some great connections and network in order to find a paying job in the future.

How to land a job teaching English in Italy

How to land a job teaching English in Italy Teaching English in Italy certainly sounds attractive. Of all the opportunities to teach abroad in Europe, it’s one of the most popular. Whether you’re looking for a snug rural town or a boisterous city, you’re bound to find an ESL teaching position that suits you. Let’s paint the picture (mostly because I want to talk about pasta), this is the country that brought us the epic novels of Elena Ferrante (yes, you should read them, and failing that watch the TV show), where you can spend time wandering among the artifacts of ancient Rome and where food is basically an art form. Sipping wine, indulging in the world’s best pasta, or, well, ice cream for breakfast (hello! Sicily). Italians know how to enjoy life and although you don’t need to be a foodie to teach there, you’ll probably leave Italy a fully-fledged mozzarella snob. Food aside, Italy is a stunning place to make a life. It’s not always easy to land a job, because there’s no shortage of teachers wanting to live here. But it’s still possible! And we recommend targeting areas with bigger populations. There’s more demand for English teachers in the cities and plenty of ESL schools where you can wrangle yourself a teaching position. What’s the best way to go about finding an English teaching job in Italy? You can get a good position through some of the teach English in Italy programs, but the most common way is to approach ESL schools in-country. I’ve listed some tips here that should help you make the right impression when you approach a school. These are pretty typical methods employed, so anything less will make you look a bit slap-dash! 1. It’s wise to prepare a CV. An obvious, but important starting point. Remember to highlight your experience and qualifications as a teacher as well as any Italian language skills you might have. I would even go as far as to get it translated into Italian to show them how much you care! 2. If you’re not a European citizen, then sort a visa. Most schools tend to expect teachers to have a visa before they apply. So if you’re not a European citizen, try to get your hands on a work visa before you get on a flight. 3. Have some lesson plans in your back pocket. Think of it as a portfolio and have a nicely printed folder of lesson plans or a word doc, ready to go! Nothing proves you’re a teacher better than showing it. 4. Rock up to the school. No I’m not joking! Showing a little initiative will go a long way when it comes to landing an ESL teaching position in Italy. You will need to be armed with a CV and inquire politely about opportunities. 5. Failing that - call. If you can’t get to the school or the thought of just turning up gives you the heebie-jeebies, then maybe calling to see about ESL opportunities is an idea. We’d always follow this up with an email. 6. The email. If you’re sending an email make sure you include a teaching demo video and a CV. Good schools will have no shortage of teachers expressing interest and you want your application to be taken seriously. Like many ESL teaching jobs in Europe, this requires a bit of a risk on your part. So we’re certainly not suggesting this method is for everyone. The teach English in Italy programs route is definitely a better option for any teacher that finds the idea of turning up at a school and looking for work daunting. What types of English teaching jobs are up for grabs? There’s a number of different ways you can teach English in Italy. From summer camps to language schools, there’s short-term and long-term options. Below is a quick summary of what you can expect to find. 1. Private English language schools Private English language schools represent the biggest opportunity for teaching abroad in Italy. These schools are always hiring and tend to do so on a contractual basis. This is usually project-based work (like a company that wants to ramp up its English efforts) and is often referred to as tempo determinato. Other private schools like to hire freelancers, in which case you will need to sort a Partita Iva declaring you are a freelancer and have a VAT (tax) number that they can use for their invoices. This might be a bit headache-inducing as you’re technically responsible for all your invoices and taxes. It might also require a certain amount of English proficiency. You won’t find a lot of these schools online so it will take a bit of work on your side. There are plenty of different institutes and some popular ones to look out for include the British Council Italy and Wall Street English. These companies can also offer placement issues, but you will get a much better sense of English language schools once you’re in the country. Contracts can range from 4-week summer camps to an entire academic year! So it completely depends what you’re looking for. 2. Placement programs Although most of the jobs will fall into the contractual or freelance pile, there are several opportunities to apply for a position in a more traditional way. These are programs dedicated to finding English teachers and bringing them to Italy to teach English. Some of these are short term and others span a little longer, a lot of them are amazing opportunities for students looking to get a bit of experience abroad. a. The Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Program (ETA) This program is internationally recognized and a welcome addition to any resume. Focusing on young professionals and recent college graduates it’s a way to apply to be an English teaching assistant in Southern Italian high schools. The placement generally consists of a 12-25 hour work week, over a 9 month period (October - June). Applicants need to speak Italian and have a bachelor’s degree. b. The English Camp Company This company tends to attract younger candidates who want to work in a summer camp and simply have their expenses covered. If you’re outgoing and energetic (and they seriously mean that!) then this is a great way for native English speakers to get a little teach abroad experience. Room and board is about all that will be provided, so you’ll need some savings to make this work. Sign up to Teach Away today for access to the latest teaching jobs around the world. Which Italian cities have the most ESL jobs up for grabs? This one is easy - if you’re interested in teaching in Italy, you’re probably wondering where to start. Some of the popular destinations for ESL teachers are Rome, Florence, Milan, Naples and Turin. This list is by no means comprehensive, and there are plenty of other beautiful towns and areas that will catch your eye. These cities are simply a taste of where you might find the highest concentration of jobs. When’s the best time to look for a job? You can pretty much land private teaching work at any time. But as with most regions in Europe, September/October is probably the most typical hiring season. Okay, so hit me with the requirements Requirements are a mixed bag, but there are certain things which will be expected for most English teaching jobs in Italy. A 120-hour TEFL certification (trust us, it will make all the difference) Native-level English speaking capabilities A bachelor’s degree European citizen or a work visa* Obviously if you speak Italian - let them know! Having some local language skills will really up your likelihood of landing a job. *It’s possible to work under the table - but not recommended! Taking the time to get a visa will make sure you don’t end up in any desperate work situations that could easily be avoided. What’s the money like as an English teacher in Italy? Can I actually afford a decent lifestyle? If a high salary is your main motivation for teaching abroad then maybe Italy isn’t for you. It’s possible to make anywhere between $1,000 - 1,500 per month (if you can get full-time hours). Realistically, you will just about cover your cost of living with a bit to spare for weekend trips. The cost of living is cheap, but the average ESL teacher salary will not afford you a lavish lifestyle. Aside from money for flights, we recommend saving enough to get you through the first month. Wannabe ESL teachers in Italy might want anywhere between $2,000 - 2,500 to get themselves comfortably set up.

How to revise for a language GCSE

How to revise for a language GCSE Language exams are designed to test your understanding of a language. Which is why they test your ability to read, write and speak in a variety of situations. Due to this, you will need to have a command of essential verbs and vocabulary and know the elements of grammar. Also, ensure you know the exam format and what your examining board is testing you on. Usually, it will be listening, speaking, reading and writing. To help yourself revise for all of this, try the following tips. Focus on vocabulary When it comes to improving your vocabulary of any language, the earlier you start, the better. The more time you give yourself to expand your knowledge of words and phrases, the easier it will be on exam day. The best way to do this is to have a 'vocab book', where you can jot down any new words or phrases that you might come across in your reading and listening. Creating topic-specific vocab lists will also be helpful, so be sure to read target texts that are written in a variety of styles. Then note down any words or phrases that could prove useful. This way, when it comes to revising, you can use the lists to go over the words and get someone to test you. You could also try sticking post-it notes of useful words and phrases around your room for extra help. Conversation is key If there's a secret to revising a language, it's working on your conversation skills. Conversing with native speakers regularly is as good as hours in a classroom. Find yourself a language tutor or students who want to learn English. Better still go online and find some language groups you can converse with. This will all help with both your oral skills and your written ones. Challenge yourself to think in the new language Practising and constructing sentences and fake conversations in your head in the language you are learning will help. This kind of visualization leads to a better understanding of the language. It will also help In the conversation aspect of your GCSE where you need to use present, past and future tenses and as many complicated structures as possible. One-on-one tutoring is the best and most efficient use of your time Sitting with a tutor for a few hours, every week is a great way to learn and revise a language. On top of this, it's better to study a little every day, instead of doing a lot once in a while. You'll learn way more if you spend 30 minutes daily studying rather than say, 8 hours once a week. Go to where the language is spoken If you can't travel to the country of origin, seek out native speakers, language films and audiobooks in the language. Exposure to the spoken language is critical when it comes to revising. For instance, if you are learning French, listen to French radio or watch French TV, or read a French newspaper or journal. It will help you to formulate sentences in your head and make sense of what others are saying. Reading a wide range of French texts of different styles will also help to expand your vocabulary. Be sure to note down any new words or phrases you find that you think could be useful in the exam. Do your grammar practice Revision for the reading exam requires a lot of grammar practice, especially tenses. You must be able to identify the past, present and future tenses. You should also be familiar with all question types, such as what, why and when questions. Past papers are a great way of revising for the reading paper, as they will help to familiarise you with the words and phrases used for different topics. Other forms of reading practice include reading language novels, or newspapers and blogs in your target language. Record yourself When revising flashcards, revision notes, creating sentences using vocabulary all help. Yet the most significant aid for your presentation is recording your voice during a speech as this helps you perfect your pronunciation and identifies errors and mispronunciation. Also, try to practice your presentations with another person. Even if it's someone who doesn't speak the language as speaking aloud will help improve your confidence for the day. For further help in any language look here for tutors in your area.

Cute Geometry

Cute Geometry Hi, today is boring-Monday. Booo-rri-ngg! And we have to talk about boring stuff like geometry. BUT geometry can be fun and cute. I have a set of cute geometric shapes inhibited by cute bunnies. Our cute bunnies make studying Geometry actually fun. And they will come every Monday for the next seven weeks. The first geometric shape is a trapezoid. The name came from Greek: trapeze, -oid -like. Definition: A trapezoid is a quadrilateral (meaning shape of 4 sides) which has 1 pair of parallel sides. The parallel sides of the trapezoid are called the bases. Every trapezoid has 2 bases. Mathematicians name the perpendicular distance between the 2 bases the height. Look at the cute picture below. What is the area (S) of that trapezoid? One can compute the area of this trapezoid by using  the following  formula: Where: S â€" is the area of the trapezoid; a â€" is the length of the upper base; b â€" is the length of the lower base; h â€" is the height of the trapezoid. Or the distance between bases a and b. Use this formula in your geometry class and get A+. In case you want to know more about our bunny-shaped trapezoid find a good geometry tutor on TutorZ.

What Makes the Center of Lynbrook Hs Tutoring So Successful?

What Makes the Center of Lynbrook Hs Tutoring So Successful?For over thirty years Lynbrook Hs Tutoring has been an expert in the field of the special education community. With their strong ties to the international market, they were able to open up their international offices in Singapore and other Asian cities. They now have branches in the United States and in Canada.Their branches are able to meet the needs of students with diverse skills and knowledge at various levels of achievement. The bilingual learning center, for example, is able to accommodate students with various levels of Arabic and French. While some students can write and speak both languages fluently, others have a natural affinity to one or the other language. The center can assist them in their language needs and give them the support they need to get better.The center is also well-equipped to deal with students who need more comprehensive special education that can go beyond the traditional classroom. This is part icularly useful for students with language learning disabilities and emotional difficulties. They can be supported by a qualified and experienced teacher who can make learning a whole lot easier.Special education provides students with educational courses that can help them work toward a specific goal. Students who cannot attend school due to any disability, or who cannot read or write, may need special classes. The schools and centers at Lynbrook Hs Tutoring can help students meet the particular needs of their unique circumstances.The learning center can provide more than language-specific learning. Students will learn about subjects like mathematics, science, history, art, and business. They can also attend classes on subjects that they enjoy themselves, and in addition to completing academic work, they can participate in extracurricular activities and clubs.International students will find that their community is well-equipped to provide additional services that they may not have access to at home. These include transportation, English classes, and English tutoring, among others. The center even offers reading classes for the English language learners, English as a second language teachers, and ESL programs.By providing various types of classes and providing services to different students, the center helps children achieve their individual goals. Students who cannot get to school due to disability or extenuating circumstances will be able to attend classes and complete their education. This will give them a good chance to reach their potential and be able to live a happy and productive life.

Help My Daughter With Algebra EOC e-Book

Help My Daughter With Algebra EOC e-BookHelp my Daughter With Algebra 1 EOC e-book is the book I wish my daughter was gifted with. As a parent, I wanted to find a way for my daughter to learn how to do math well. Helping her was not only important but it was also very rewarding.First, there is nothing more frustrating than getting tired of helping my daughter learn math by just reading the same old materials and not getting any better results. I needed something else to work on that would actually teach my daughter something.As I started reading Help my Daughter With Algebra 1 EOC e-book, I realized that this could be the answer to my prayers. With Help my Daughter With Algebra 1 EOC e-book, my daughter can begin to learn algebra without a lot of resistance and without me having to sit in the library all day long.My daughter loved the EOC Math Games, which works as a virtual tutor. She could talk to the computer and ask questions that were answered by the computer.For instance, I cou ld type 'Enter five positive integers. Here are their square roots' and the computer would then provide the answer in algebra.My daughter was having a lot of trouble with math and I started teaching her some algebra to help her work through her problems. The EOC e-book helped my daughter with algebra and helped me get some peace from my library.Help my Daughter With Algebra 1 EOC e-book is one of the best resources available for parents. The EOC e-book works as a virtual tutor by answering questions that come up while your child is learning algebra.

Thursday, February 6, 2020

How Teaching In Corpus Christi Works

How Teaching In Corpus Christi WorksTutoring in Corpus Christi is not all the work is in the world of education. This is a unique place to serve your children and see them flourish in life, as well as studying and earning. Make sure that you do not think of it as merely serving. It is a passion and the true purpose of education.The teaching in Corpus Christi consists of three distinct parts. One is the weekly staff meeting where staff are held accountable for the students' performance.Another meeting is held monthly or weekly and is called the Daily Schedule and Staff Meeting. This is a short report on what has been done at the end of the week.A staff meeting is held once a month and is called the Daily Schedule and Staff Meeting and it is where staff give their opinion on what has happened during the week. At the end of this meeting, the school is given a grade from the staff. This is also the time when the teachers get together to discuss what has happened.After a few weeks, the st aff meet again and this is called the Daily Schedule and Staff Meeting. This is when the teacher and assistant teachers give their comments on what has happened during the week. This is also the time for the principal to be aware of what the student is doing. Students tend to have better grades during the academic year when they can relate their problems to the teacher.The third part of tutoring is the two months of after school tutoring that takes place in science education classes. This is another meeting where staff give a report on the students. The staff are expected to give a good report on the student's knowledge and skills. This is also a chance for the staff to check their own learning abilities.Tutoring in Corpus Christi is an important aspect of the teaching process. Make sure that you get to know how the process works, especially if you are one of the tutors. In addition, the better you can help your students the more you will see how much you love the profession.