Thursday, March 26, 2020
Online Services of NWE Seattle Tutoring Services
Online Services of NWE Seattle Tutoring ServicesThere are many schools, colleges and other education organizations that offer NWE Seattle tutoring services for adults. They offer classes in basic skills such as grammar, reading, math, science, etc.Although this might sound too good to be true, in fact it is a great opportunity for those who want to become highly skilled and specialized. NWE is a long established company that has made a lot of commitment to provide high quality education to students. Now, people all over the world can experience this type of educational service at affordable rates.Besides offering services, NWE also offers an online community where students can post questions and receive answers on their experiences. It is very easy to join a community and it takes just one minute to start a new account. This service of course helps to increase students' learning experience and also provides opportunities for socializing.The above benefits are the main reasons why the international community prefers NWE. All the clients are satisfied with the tutoring experience and are eager to continue learning after their term. The staff members are always ready to answer the student's queries and they have a lot of knowledge and skills in different subjects which they can share with the students.In today's world, we can easily find online tutoring communities that are dedicated to assisting those students who do not have a lot of time for classes. These tutoring communities offer free and affordable classes and it is not possible to find such courses from traditional schools.Before one can join an online tutoring community, one must first register on an NWE website so that he or she can start his or her learning experience immediately. When a student registers on any website, he or she becomes part of the community and will have access to various community forums and forums where other learners are interacting. It also serves as a social network where studen ts can interact with other tutors and share their experiences in their own words.The online communities provided by NWE are a source of information and practical tips that are helpful to the learners. Students can choose the best course, based on their needs and preferences and can continue their studies in a stress-free manner.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Wake up! A new job wont solve the fundamental job problem - Introvert Whisperer
Introvert Whisperer / Wake up! A new job wonât solve the fundamental âjob problemâ - Introvert Whisperer Wake up! A new job wonât solve the fundamental âjob problemâ What makes a job bad? Pay? Job content? Hours? Give up yet? Correct answer: People. Yes, itâs the people we encounter at work that is the biggest factor for how we feel about our job. Kind of crazy isnât it? Its almost like we donât pay attention or deny this fact universally. We do so very little to equip ourselves to effectively manage our relationships with co-workers including management. Granted, as we grow up we learn a lot about interacting with others and some people learn effective approaches earlier and sooner than others. Some of what we learn isnât effective at all and in general, there is a gap we donât even realize exists. The co-worker relationship gap causes us to pursue dysfunctional behaviors such as avoidance, gossiping//inappropriate venting, passive-aggressiveness or conflict. Eventually, the lack of resolution lowers our motivation which then leads us to the classic corrective action: finding another job. And then the cycle repeats itself. To paraphrase a quote: If you donât solve the root cause to a problem you are doomed to repeat it. And I see a lot of people in this cycle. Failure to develop effective relationship management skills sets you up for a lifetime of problems punctuated by a slow-progressing career. Add to that the stress and unhappiness it causes. Itâs a big part of your life and it impacts you at a deep soul level. My intent by this message is to simply wake you up to this problem. You canât solve a problem you donât acknowledge. If you are a parent, I urge you to acknowledge this need to your children and put all of you on a path of learning. Even if you donât have kids, spread the insight and begin the dialogue. Begin learning new ways of managing your relationships at work. Go to top Bottom-line â" I want to help you accelerate your career â" to achieve what you want by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my 4 Building Blocks to Relationships eBookâ" the backbone to your Networking success and fantastic work relationships. Grab yours by visiting here right now! Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â" dedicated to unleashing your professional potential. Introvert Whisperer
Help with GCSE Maths Questions!
Help with GCSE Maths Questions! The current Maths 9-1 GCSE includes new material and different grading system. This means there is little information about how to answer many of the new GCSE Maths questions. So we asked experienced teacher Adam S to give us his top tips on how to answer the more challenging questions. If you are struggling with these exam style questions this is the perfect resource for you as Adam gives some useful top tips on how to improve your grade. Adam also walks us through a grade 9 targeted question (grade 9 equates to an A*) for the new Maths GCSE 9-1. This resource is relevant for any student sitting Edexcel, OCR or AQA Maths GCSE papers. It can also be useful for students studying the foundation paper, as similar steps should be taken in answering those GCSE Maths questions. Adamâs number one tip is to always: Read the question twice and make a plan This may seem simple but youâd be amazed by the amount of people who donât do this. So, these are the steps you should be following when faced with a challenging question: RTQ (read the question) at least twice! Figure out what information you have Figure out what you are being asked to do Make a plan that takes you from what you have, to what you are being asked to do. If you do these 4 things, you will find it much easier to solve grade 9 questions. Here is some expansion on each point and advice on how to do it, with a sample grade 9 question and solution. Read the question from start to finish. Take your time doing this. Then read it again even more carefully from start to finish underlining anything in the question that may give you some information. Do this before you even begin calculating! âRTQâ(Read The Question)is most commonly heard uttered in mathematics classrooms near exam time for good reason. Students who are very capable and keen to show off their mathematical skills jump straight into a question before reading it carefully, thinking about what information is provided, and what they are required to figure out. You see a triangle and think âAh! I can use the sine rule here⦠let me work out the size of the missing angleâ¦, but it doesnât give me two sides and an angle so I canât do it⦠ahhhhhhh I give upâ. If this how you find yourself tackling the question then you should try instead to follow Adamâs words of advice. If you had carefully read the question, it may have told you that the triangle is an isosceles triangle. This information can then be used to help make the question easier to solve. There may be a diagram that has two sets of parallel lines indicating you can calculate an interior angle using other information provided on the diagram. So give yourself time to read each question through slowly from start to finish twice before attempting it. May be even a third and fourth time might required before that inspiration hits you . When it does though, it's an amazing feeling! 2. Figure out what information you have (A) 3. Figure out what you are being asked to do (B) 4. Make a plan to get from A to B There is always enough information in the question for you to work out a solution for what you are asked to find. Examiners are nice like that. Although it may not always be obvious, itâs your job to put on a Sherlock hat, grab a magnifying glass and figure out what information is useful. Itâs a shame you canât bring an assistant like Watson into the exam hall to help trigger moments of inspiration⦠This is especially important for grade 9 questions that often involve multiple areas of mathematics that overlap. The question may appear to be about probability, but the information they give you can be modelled algebraically. You may have to manipulate that algebraic information by using fraction operations, while considering what it means in the context of probability. This question was on a GCSE exam a couple of years ago and it will almost certainly be considered as a grade 7, 8, or 9 question on future papers. Students found it so baffling that the question trended on twitter (not common for maths to trend on a social network!) and a student made a petition about it that had some coverage from popular news outlets: I believe this question appears hard because there are missing links. Itâs all about reading the question carefully, working out what information there is and finally working out how to get from the information given (point A) to the destination of a solution (point B). Task: Try this question out for before finding the solution below. Information given: 1) 6 sweets are orange 2) 6 less than n are yellow (this can be written as n-6) 3) a first sweet is removed 4) a second sweet is removed 5) the chance of both the removed sweets being orange is 1 time in every 3 Destination: Plan to get there: 1) Represent every bit of information given algebraically in terms of ânâ. 2) Make an equation with ânâ 3) Rearrange the equation. So, hard maths exam questions are like puzzles. They provide a small amount of information, and ask a question that is sometimes seemingly unrelated. Itâs your job to create a plan of action to get there. For those of you that tried out the question, hereâs the solution for you: Looking for more blogs on the new 9-1 GCSE? In this blog, New Maths 9-1 GCSE, Adam S outlines explains all you need to know about the new maths 9-1 GCSE providing sample papers for all exam boards as well as insight into the exam itself. If you have any questions for Adam S or would like him as a tutor for your child, please send him a message through his profile. Alternatively, on the Tutorfair website enter your postcode and Tutorfair will show you GCSE Maths tutors in your area, with the top rated tutors! Checkout out more Tutorfair blogs here: 1.Maths GCSE Syllabus: What's new? 2.Edexcel Maths GCSE Grade Boundaries
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Six Tips for Polishing Up the College Application Essay Over Winter Break
Six Tips for Polishing Up the College Application Essay Over Winter Break With many colleges regular decision applications due between January 1 and February 1, holiday break for high school seniors is a good time to put any finishing touches on the college application packageincluding the essay. CEO and Co-Founder Eileen Huntington of Huntington Learning Center reminds parents that whether the colleges to which their teens are applying require an essay or strongly encourage oneor their teens have chosen to write essays to strengthen their overall applicationit is best to take a methodical approach to the writing process. The application essay gives admissions officers a glimpse of your teen as a student and person and tells them a lot about his or her goals, work ethic, character and more, Huntington says. A well-planned, well-thought-out essay can have a tremendously positive impact. She offers these six tips for teens working on creating a strong essay over winter break: Read the directions (more than once). Its critical that teens pay careful attention to any guidelines provided for their application essays, including a suggested word count and a precise essay prompt. Disregarding these instructions can make applicants seem lazy. At worst, it might immediately discredit their application and hurt their chances of acceptance. Brainstorm and compare possible topics. The essay is an opportunity for teens to share who they really are. Its a good idea to give sufficient time to the brainstorming process to ensure that whatever the prompt, the topic a teen selects does the best possible job addressing it. Outline first. The application essay is not the place to wing it. Teens should create a detailed outline to keep them focused and make sure the essay flows easily from beginning to end. The outline should clearly tie back to the essay prompt and make clear how the essay will fully answer it. Create a schedule. It takes time to craft a great essay. A schedule can keep things on track. Heres an example schedule for a student starting their essay over winter break with an application deadline of February 1 (note: obviously the earlier teens can start their essays the better, and students applying to colleges with regular application deadlines of December 1 will not be able to work on their essays over winter break): Outline essay according to directions December 16 Complete first draft December 18 Set essay aside December 19 Edit December 20-22 Complete second draft December 23 Set essay aside December 24-26 Edit December 27-28 Complete third draft December 29 Set essay aside December 30 Share essay with parent or trusted mentor December 31-January 7 Share draft with a teacher or counselor January 7 Get suggestions back from teacher/counselor January 11 Make final revisions January 12-14 Proof and read through January 19 Essay due to college January 30 Write from the heart. When it comes to the application essay, theres nothing more frustrating to an admissions officer than reading words that dont ring true. Colleges are looking for applicants who are passionate and articulate when sharing something that has changed or impacted them in a significant way. Bottom line: teens should be real and authentic in their essays and forget about trying to impress anyone. Plan on rewriting. Yes, proofreading for grammatical errors and typos is an important step, but it should be the very last step. First, teens must allow themselves time to revisit drafts with fresh eyes and take a hard, honest look at their essays when editing. This means making sure the essay is clear not confusing, not too long or short, and achieves the desired tone and message. It also means making sure the essay is poignant, interesting from the very first sentence, and articulate, and that it sounds like the person writing it. Practice makes better. Teens should write, revise, and repeat as much as needed. Putting the effort into the application essay is certain to be time well spentand it could mean the difference between a college acceptance and rejection. Parents and teens need to remember that admissions officers want to get to know the person behind the name on an application, Huntington says. Teens should give the essay the careful attention it deserves. 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. 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Four reasons to get an Irvine back-to-school tutor - TutorNerds
Four reasons to get an Irvine back-to-school tutor - TutorNerds Four Reasons to get a Private Irvine Back-to-School Tutor Kids are going back to school this week and discovering all of the interesting things they will get to learn about throughout the academic year. Many subjects will pique a studentâs interest while others may simply be a review. Every student will have at least one subject thats a little more challenging than the rest, and it can be tough to get organized after having two months in the fresh air and sunshine. A great way to help students get ready for the semester ahead is to hire an Irvine tutor to help treat the back-to-school blues. 1. Organization Everyone, regardless of age, needs help organizing from time to time. But, younger students need more help staying on track because theyre still figuring out what type of organizational system works for them as an individual. Tutors are great at helping students figure out what tools they need to remember all of their assignments, avoid getting overwhelmed, and staying on top of their GPA. Having just a few sessions at the beginning of the school year can save students from an entire semester of late night study sessions and last-minute assignments (READ: Help Your Teen Adjust to Fall Semester). 2. A study group Many high school students now hire a tutor to lead their study group for advanced placement classes or test prep. Small group tutors can get to know each member of the study group and work with them on their strengths and weaknesses while, at the same time, helping the group move in the right direction. It can be difficult for any student to figure out what they need to focus on in an AP course or when studying for college entrance exams thus working with a tutor is a great way to be encouraged and supported by peers while also getting the expert advice of an educator. 3. Work on a challenging subject Most students have one or two topics that give them some trouble from time to time. For the majority of students, the difficult subject is either math or English, but they might need help with any particular subject. When students tackle these difficult topics early on, they have a better chance of staying at grade level and feeling confident about their ability. When it comes to challenging subject matter, its better to work with a tutor early on rather than wait for the student to fall far behind and be stressed out for the rest of the school year. Working with a tutor even one hour a week can easily make the difference between success and stress. 4. College prep Students in 10th through 12th grade have the extra challenge of getting ready to apply to college. These days it seems like college prep is so time-consuming thatâs it essentially becomes its subject but students have to learn about it outside of the classroom. Its a very good idea for students to work with a college counselor to figure out what stuff they need to go through to successfully apply to college and a tutor can help keep them on track. Students may need help brainstorming to come up with ideas for a personal statement, they may need general organizational help, they might need help studying for SAT or ACT exams, or they might need assistance juggling college prep with other academic subjects. Tutors are a great help when it comes to working on these applications but still doing well in the classroom environment. Book your private Irvine back-to-school tutor today! Our experienced tutors are here to help you have a successful school year. 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.
5 questions we all have about Xbox One
5 questions we all have about Xbox One Microsofts Xbox One will it live up to expectations or will it disappoint? f gamers disappointed, I was left with more questions than answers. Microsoft took a entertainment-focused approach to the reveal, showcasing all the cool new features the Xbox One is equipped with for TV and sports and Halo live-action series, yada-yada, but as a gamer looking to jump into the next generation of gaming, I wanted more. Here are five questions that the reveal left me, and Im sure many other gamers, asking. What 15 exclusive games are there? You cant have a console release without console exclusives. It just simply isnt done. What we got during the reveal was everything except games. While racing game Forza Motorsport 5 and quizzically ambiguous Quantum Break seem decent enough, Xbox One is going to need a lot more oomph to get gamers to need to buy it. Microsoft has stated that there are 15 Xbox One exclusive games, all of which will be announced at E3. But the question is, which ones? Its inevitable that there will be a Halo 5 on Xbox One, but is it going to be one of the launch exclusives? This question will be answered, but its leaving a lot of gamers frustrated to have a console announced with no great games to back that announcement up. Used games whats the deal? One of the most heatedly-contested points about the new Xbox has been the ability to play used games. The Xbox FAQ states We are designing Xbox One to enable customers to trade in and resell games. Weâll have more details to share later. So we will in fact be able to play used games, but theres still so many questions. Is Microsoft going to take a cut from each used game sale? Will there be activation fees for used games? Will gamers be unable to swap games with friends? If playing used games becomes too difficult or expensive, that could be a dealbreaker for a lot of gamers - Microsoft needs to clarify once and for all what the snickerdoodle is going on with used games. Will the Kinect 2 invade my privacy? The reveal showed us that the Kinect 2 will be fully integrated into the Xbox One, and that the device has remarkable capabilities, including the ability to show you your own heartbeat. However, there have been some concerns voiced about the device being used as a means to restrict the number of users viewing, say, Netflix. Add that to the fact that the Kinect 2s microphone is always on and you have some very interesting privacy dilemmas that Microsoft definitely needs to address before the radical conspiracy theorists come a-ranting. Is it always online or isnt it? Another huge point of worry across the interwebs has been the possibility that the new Xbox would require an always-online connection to play games. Okay, so Xbox Ones FAQ does say, it does not have to be always connected, but Xbox One does require a connection to the Internet. Vague, are we? However, Microsoft vice president Phil Harrison said in a Kotaku interview that the Xbox One will need to connect to the internet at least once every 24 hours. What will happen if the console does not do so is still a secret to everyone. What if I want to take my Xbox to a developing country with no internet? What if my Internet flits out for more than 24 hours? Does the Xbox One just turn into a block of useless tech then? How much will it cost? The Xbox 360 launched at $399 in 2005. Playstation 3 launched at $399, $499, and $599 (varied memory capacities). With the specs listed for the Xbox One, I cant help but wonder how much this behemoth of a machine will cost. All the cool new functions we saw advertised in the reveal including DVR, apparently are those exclusive to Xbox Live Gold subscribers? If so, then the hidden cost of a Xbox Live Gold subscription will be added to that price tag. How much will games cost? Gamers pockets only run so deep. By the way, when will the Xbox One even release? Microsoft, this is why we cant have nice things. Hopefully, Microsoft is going to answer all of these questions and more in June at E3, the annual video game industry trade show in Los Angeles. Until then, we can only wait with bated breath.
Her Musical Performances Transform Audiences, but Her Academic Abilities Will Change the World
Her Musical Performances Transform Audiences, but Her Academic Abilities Will Change the World Her Musical Performances Transform Audiences, but Her Academic Abilities Will Change the World Rin, 12-years-old, Level L Math At just 12-years-old, Rin is wise beyond her years. Sheâs not only gifted in the classroom, but sheâs also received accolades that many aspiring adult musicians dream of achieving. After enrolling in Kumon when she was five years old, Rin quickly obtained a strong foundation in math and reading, and to this day, she continues to advance further beyond her grade level. Sheâs participated in a local universityâs gifted and talented program since the third grade and recently competed in the Crescendo International Competition. Her violin skills took home âBest Performance Prizeâ at Carnegie Hall. âSometimes, people ask me why I work so hard to get first place in a music competition or why I spend extra time studying,â said Rin. âThey donât understand that Iâve set goals to help me achieve my dreams.â One of those dreamsâ"becoming a scientific doctor and contributing to scientific research that could impact future generations. Rin was one of 56 students selected from thousands of applicants from the United States, Canada and Mexico to attend Kumonâs 2018 Student Conference. She talks about her journey with Kumon. Rin shaking hands with Kumon North America President Mino Tanabe How has Kumon helped you beyond academics? Kumon has helped me learn how to organize my work and how to study better. What I appreciate the most about Kumon is that I never get bored with math. Kumon allows me to study at my own pace and advance beyond my grade level. Whatâs the biggest benefit you have received from Kumon? Kumon has really taught me how to concentrate better and not get easily distracted. Kumon has also taught me independence and to look to myself before I ask any questions. I know that I can solve problems on my own. What do you hope to accomplish with Kumon? I hope to complete the entire Kumon Math Program by the end of the 8th grade. This will allow me to continue to study above grade level and focus on other subjects in high school. What advice do you have for other Kumon Students? Take the time to set goals and concentrate on yourself. Focus on what you want to achieve and then set a plan to achieve it. Donât get frustrated when the work gets hard. Itâs important to be confident in yourself and know that you can do anything if you have a plan. Discover even more Kumon success stories. You might also be interested in: Future Leader is Inspired to Change the World With a Passion for STEM, this Kumon Student is Effecting Change Aspiring Food Critic Hopes to Travel the World One Day Wanting To Make A Difference In The World, This Young Student Has Her Sights Set On Politics Her Musical Performances Transform Audiences, but Her Academic Abilities Will Change the World Her Musical Performances Transform Audiences, but Her Academic Abilities Will Change the World Rin, 12-years-old, Level L Math At just 12-years-old, Rin is wise beyond her years. Sheâs not only gifted in the classroom, but sheâs also received accolades that many aspiring adult musicians dream of achieving. After enrolling in Kumon when she was five years old, Rin quickly obtained a strong foundation in math and reading, and to this day, she continues to advance further beyond her grade level. Sheâs participated in a local universityâs gifted and talented program since the third grade and recently competed in the Crescendo International Competition. Her violin skills took home âBest Performance Prizeâ at Carnegie Hall. âSometimes, people ask me why I work so hard to get first place in a music competition or why I spend extra time studying,â said Rin. âThey donât understand that Iâve set goals to help me achieve my dreams.â One of those dreamsâ"becoming a scientific doctor and contributing to scientific research that could impact future generations. Rin was one of 56 students selected from thousands of applicants from the United States, Canada and Mexico to attend Kumonâs 2018 Student Conference. She talks about her journey with Kumon. Rin shaking hands with Kumon North America President Mino Tanabe How has Kumon helped you beyond academics? Kumon has helped me learn how to organize my work and how to study better. What I appreciate the most about Kumon is that I never get bored with math. Kumon allows me to study at my own pace and advance beyond my grade level. Whatâs the biggest benefit you have received from Kumon? Kumon has really taught me how to concentrate better and not get easily distracted. Kumon has also taught me independence and to look to myself before I ask any questions. I know that I can solve problems on my own. What do you hope to accomplish with Kumon? I hope to complete the entire Kumon Math Program by the end of the 8th grade. This will allow me to continue to study above grade level and focus on other subjects in high school. What advice do you have for other Kumon Students? Take the time to set goals and concentrate on yourself. Focus on what you want to achieve and then set a plan to achieve it. Donât get frustrated when the work gets hard. Itâs important to be confident in yourself and know that you can do anything if you have a plan. Discover even more Kumon success stories. You might also be interested in: Future Leader is Inspired to Change the World With a Passion for STEM, this Kumon Student is Effecting Change Aspiring Food Critic Hopes to Travel the World One Day Wanting To Make A Difference In The World, This Young Student Has Her Sights Set On Politics
Our 10 Favourite Christmas Storybooks for children
Our 10 Favourite Christmas Storybooks for children Christmas is a magical time for all ages; mince pies, stuffed turkey, presents under a beautifully decorated tree, monopoly and Christmas stories. Christmas just wouldn't feel the same without beautifully illustrated story books and words that take you to another place. From a young age I remember reading, and being read, some wonderful Christmas stories and their essence seemed to linger in the air throughout the whole Christmas period. Here are 10 great storybooks that will certainly assist in bringing Christmas to life in your home: 1. A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens Christmas just wouldn't feel the same without hearing about the miserable, old Ebenezer Scrooge and the magical story that sees him revisit his life with the ghost of Christmas Past, and learn valuable lessons with the Ghost of Christmas Present and the Ghost of Christmas yet to come. No home should be without at least one copy of this timeless classic. 2. Father Christmas - Raymond Briggs This beautifully illustrated story about a very ordinary Father Christmas will awaken the Christmas spirit in any child. A far cry from the St. Nicholas we all know and love, this grumpy old man who says things such as 'bloomin Christmas' will have your kids giggling away. 3. Olivia Helps with Christmas - Ian Falconer Everyone's favourite little pig Olivia is sure to brighten up any day in this wonderfully illustrated book. Olivia is a very helpful and incredibly busy little pig and with Christmas just around the corner there is plenty to do. This charming and hilarious book is a must for Christmas time. 4. One Snowy Night - Nick Butterworth A great one for the younger reader, One Snowy Night tells the story of Percy the Park Keeper and his quest to help his friends. A lovely, warm winter's tale, perfect for the Christmas holidays bedtime read and for that heart-warming, cosy feel. 5. The Story of Holly and Ivy - Rumer Godden An enchanting tale that captures the real meaning of Christmas, this beautiful story about Ivy the Orphan will have boys and girls of all ages truly captivated. Ivy wishes for a real doll, Holly (a doll) wishes for a child to give her a home and Mr. and Mrs Jones wish for a child of their own to share their holiday. A lovely story about 'wishing' that is a favourite amongst children at Christmas time. 6. Angela and the Baby Jesus - Frank McCourt An elegantly illustrated wonderful Christmas story from the author of 'Angela's Ashes', 'Angela and the baby Jesus' will have you and your child laughing and crying. It tells the story of six-year-old Angela who feels compelled to rescue Baby Jesus and take him home after she sees him in the Christmas crib at a church close to her home. A lovely, heart-warming Christmas book. 7. The Polar Express - Chris Van Allsburg This magical Christmas tale is one for all the family, about a boy who refuses to stop believing in Christmas. A steam trains arrives on Christmas Eve to take the young boy and his friends on an unforgettable journey to the North Pole, where they will learn that only true believers of Christmas will hear the ringing of the reindeer bell. 8. The Little Reindeer - Michael Foreman Another beautiful and truly heart-warming Christmas story about the smallest reindeer that accidentally falls into the gift-wrapping machine in Santa's workshop and gets himself delivered as a Christmas present. Enjoy this enchanting story with your children at Christmas time and follow the story of the young boy who accidentally receives a reindeer for Christmas. 9. How the Grinch stole Christmas - Dr. Seuss This classic Dr. Suess book about the miserable grinch who wants to steal Christmas from the people of Whoville will have children of all ages hooked. The fabulously illustrated tale is written completely in witty rhyme igniting children's imaginations everywhere. 10. The Jolly Christmas Postman - Allan and Janet Ahlberg Another incredibly illustrated book that is an absolute must for all young children at Christmas time and certainly lives up to the original Jolly Postman. Joining the Jolly Christmas Postman as he delivers the letters this magically interactive book will see children help the postman open his mail along the way with real letters and fun puzzles. From all of us here at First Tutors, we wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Tips For Finding A Good Tutor
Tips For Finding A Good TutorA tutor is the one who helps you in learning how to write well. It's usually quite frustrating to find that your handwriting is so bad that you are not able to even type it properly. For those people who have disabilities and have trouble with their writing, finding the right tutor is the best choice.Getting a new tutor is one thing but what about reading up on how to write well. The first thing that you should do is to consult your family. Then, ask friends and colleagues and finally go online and look for tutors in your area. Once you find the right tutor for you, you should make sure that you ask all the questions you need to know.The first question that you should ask your tutor is, if he or she is able to teach you current writing. How many students has he or she taught? Can you contact them after the lessons? Also, ask them if they offer free tutorials and are willing to take a test if you fail in a previous lesson.After knowing all the above, you s hould also ask them if they can write your test for you. If they can, you should send your essay and make sure that you include your name as the instructor. You may also ask if they can create a test for you. In both cases, you should give your score report to your tutor. This will give you an idea if you should sign up with them or not.You should also look into how you can check the test scores of your tutor. If you have the ability to do so, you can log on to some websites and check his or her details. Also, if you have the means to do so, you can also try to find out from your local library which tutors they are affiliated with.Next, you need to prepare yourself to take your tests. You should go to your school and ask your teacher if you can take a test with them. After all, you are trying to improve yourself and you need your help.When you think that you have found a good tutor, then you should put your effort in improving your writing. Make sure that you follow all the tips tha t you have learned and have a blast!
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