Archive for December, 2010

Learn a Language in the Fast Way

Sunday, December 19th, 2010

Learn a Language

Learning a language seems difficult at first, but think about it, how did you learn your native language? I mean, if you get a baby English (if your native language) were. You do not have to study for hours a day, reading notes, books – of course not, you were a child.

The fact is that learning a language is really quite simple, it can also do a baby! We have all at some point in our lives, our natural ability to get done. This is the key to learning a language. Immerse yourself in the language and its people. Go to the country to read look at their newspaper, their TV programs. This way you get the best of the language and learn to become fluent faster.

You could read books for hours and learn to form sentences in different times. Good luck to you – just in this school you can be like your way of learning. However, it is how do you assess the true pronunciation of words? How will you interact, you really need to learn the language?

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Math is Easy

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

Math is Easy

Many of the articles I write in a series entitled “A Parent’s Guide to Basic Algebra Concepts”, the parents of students or prospective students in algebra, algebra is aligned. My goal with this series it is, parents feel confident to help their children, even if they themselves hated mathematics. For each of these items, I am assuming that the parents have little or no knowledge of algebra. I think all it took was once forgotten. Then I try to teach as well as I write. Since I do not mean “students” sit in front of me have done, I need a way to make sure I explained things so that people can understand hate math even more. For this box, I use my best friend who hates to this day mathematics. If she understands what I write, so I know it is safe to publish. The only problem with this strategy is that it breaks a sweat with full honesty every time she reads an article for me. How do you know this? Math should not sweat the whole world!

Once I have a product that had to test it for me, I saw her read. I watched as drops of sweat formed on his forehead. I watched as she became increasingly restless. I watched as she moans and looks really desperate face, and I watched her read over and over documents. After a few minutes, I stopped, told him I appreciated his efforts, but I could not go to her. As a very special friend, she is, she insisted on, and his suggestions are invaluable. But such a cost!

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