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- Is PET hard? If it is, what kind of training do I need to do before the test?
- Hello teachers,how best can you teach a learner with communication challenges?what tools can I use?
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For kids : role plays , games and toys Make a story for them try to put them in that story through these stories teach them English. For adults: provide a situation which you both are there to learn , be their friend first , try to know their interests and personality based on this information , choose various topics and add games , riddles , and stories etc... and through these activities tech them.π©·
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When it's related to something in the student's life, I really like it. They can use a range of skills to find answers, and it can also be a lot of fun.
- Genuine Question: Why is the clock in UK changes in spring? This time, its 1 hour advanced.
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It all goes back to farming, and giving farmers more daylight to work on the land. Up until about 1840ish, each region on the UK had it's own local time. If you lived on one side of a mountain the sun would appear to rise earlier than on the other side of the mountain - where you were in it's shadow. So the people living in the shadow would naturally get up later! As we became more mechanised with the onset of trains and the industrial revolution, the poor old farmers were having to get up in the dark. So, by agreeing to move the clocks forward (6am becomes 7am) they would have more daylight earlier in the day (daylight saving). So this, tied to the industrial revolution and standardising time against Greenwich (Greenwich Mean Time) meant the farmers, communities and later the world, would work to a time standard. By the way, Greenwich isn't where the day actually begins. It's an island in the middle of the pacific. As usual, the elite British colonised time.
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not bad,so so
- What's the difference between "on" & "About" in this context? Speech on health Speech about health
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Aiman YousafA certified and experienced English language tutor and IELTS trainer.In this context, "on" and "about" are often used interchangeably, but there's a subtle difference in nuance - "Speech on health": implies that the speech will focus directly on the topic of health, discussing various aspects, issues, and perhaps solutions related to health. - "Speech about health": suggests a broader scope, potentially including discussions about health, its importance, its impact on society, and related topics. Both are correct and widely used, but "on" tends to imply a more focused discussion, while "about" can encompass a wider range of related topics.
- Please elaborate as to the process your tutors must complete to become "certified." Thank you
In other words, how do they obtain "certification" and by whom are they "certified"?
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Firstly, they must possess a certificate to prove that they have completed the required standard in English from a recognized university or college. Secondly, to have good knowledge of the language that they want to teach and to have some experience as well.
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HOUSE is a building HOME is a emotional and psychological concept of a place Look at some typical collocations: you BUY A HOUSE / CLEAN A HOUSE / BUILD A HOUSE.... you GO HOME / STAY HOME / WORK FROM HOME / FEEL AT HOME .....
- Are there many people who speak english and want to learn the secret to learning arabic language?
I want to know if there are many people that would be interested in learning by talking, as I see that would be the best and easiest way to step into Arabic, rather than try to learn it traditionally directly. and even better if it's with someone who is able to speak your native language, but also is a native Arabian, especially Egyptian as it's the easiest to understand forum of slang Arabic that is used now, since hardly anyone uses original Arabic except for prayer and Quran reading. like are there a lot or just a few? Anyone opinions?
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