Thursday, April 2, 2020

What is a Tutoring Plan Template For Math?

What is a Tutoring Plan Template For Math?If you are considering going into the field of tutoring then you need to have a tutoring plan. The success of a child is very much in their hands, and a good tutor is one that can get the best out of them. Here are some tips on how to come up with a great tutoring plan.First, you need to know which students will need to be in your class and the different skill levels that they fall into. In this case, if you are teaching elementary age children then you might need to concentrate on elementary math skills, or even only on college-level skills, while if you teach middle grade then you might be better off teaching high school level students. This will be your job to find out what your students' strengths and weaknesses are, and then put the ones who are more likely to get the answers correct into your class.When it comes to your students, you want to start by creating a group of them based on their different levels. For example, if your students are able to handle elementary level math then you should create a group for them. Next, you should create a similar group for college-level students and so on. This will help you know the level of math skills your students will need in your class and as a result will allow you to identify the level of tutoring that is required for each student.Then you will want to assign each group to an instructor. This means that you will need to get everyone to write down each lesson that they need to do for that particular time. When it comes to assignments, you will want to give the students their homework early on, so that you have some practice work to work on ahead of time. This will help keep the students focused and motivated throughout the entire course.It is important to make sure that you are choosing a good tutor to work with. You will want to find someone who knows how to work with students, and who can help the students learn to perform different types of skills. If you are choosin g a tutor then you should also think about how long they have been tutoring, and how many students they have tutored before.Finally, you need to consider what tutoring plan template you will use. The plan template is going to be your guide for how you will accomplish the task of tutoring each student. Depending on your area of specialization, you may choose to use one or two lesson plans, or you may choose to use a four to six lesson plan, so you will want to think about how much work you need to do and how often you need to do it, and what you are going to do to make sure that you are able to keep up with your schedule.For anyone who is thinking about starting a tutoring career, a good idea is to develop a plan template for math lessons. This will make it easier for you to meet the demand of math in today's world and will ensure that you know what to teach students, and will help you to stay on track with the class timetable, and to know how much work you need to do to keep up with the demands of today's world.

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Venting Feels So Good Just Make Sure You Know the Right Way to do It - Introvert Whisperer

Introvert Whisperer / Venting Feels So Good â€" Just Make Sure You Know the Right Way to do It - Introvert Whisperer Venting Feels So Good â€" Just Make Sure You Know the Right Way to do It I just spent time with a friend of mine that needed to vent. When we were done, she said she felt much better. Venting does have its place in order to release pent-up frustration. We all do it but there are some insider tips about it, you need to know. Venting can be a good way to let off steam and stress. We all need to do it sometimes and you have to be selective about who you vent to. At work, we do face a considerable number of frustrating things and it’s easy to vent to your work peers. The problem with doing that is that if it is about the boss or another person (which it usually is) what you say will most likely get back to that person. I don’t care how “confidential” you try to make your venting; don’t count on it staying that way. Trust me, as a manager, it always got back to me plus I usually knew when it got to others. News travels fast. If you need to vent about a work issue, find a person who isn’t at work and is neutral. (Being neutral simply means they will listen and not make you feel worse) My rule of thumb when venting to anyone at work is this: If it’s okay with you that anyone hears what you are about to say â€" go for it. If not, don’t say it. If you want, you can vent to me. If you want me to shift into “coach”, just let me know. Go to top Power-Influence-Office Politics: it comes down to your Strategic Relationships and understanding of how you build each one of these elements. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my video that outlines all of this and meaningful actions you can take today!  Start watching now by clicking here! Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â€" dedicated to unleashing your professional potential. Introvert Whisperer

Friday, March 6, 2020

Summer Camps for Kids

Summer Camps for Kids Kids' Best-Voted Summer Camps ChaptersAcademic CampsOutdoors Adventure CampsSports and Fitness CampsIt’s that time of year again when, although battling gloomy, chilly or downright cold weather, our thoughts turn to cavorting in the great outdoors.That is especially true for those of us with school-aged children.When you consider that two major holiday periods are on their way â€" Easter and Summer, most of us are annually faced with the dilemma of what to do with our kids while they’re out of school and we’re still at work.Summer camps, an idea borrowed from our friends across the pond, provide the ideal solution.Once it made its way to our shores, the concept took off like a rocket; today, kid camps of all types dot our landscape: STEM and other academic camps, outdoors camps, sports camps, day camps and even camps for the performing arts!Which do you see your kids being the happiest at? Is it the same camp that you’d like for them to attend?We know that summer is still a few months away (and Easter is right around the corner) but, if you hope for your child(ren) to have a spot at the camp of his/your choice, it would be best to register early.Besides, some camps offer discounts for early registration…Let’s take a look around the UK so that we can find the best camps of any type, shall we? CalumDrama School Entrance Teacher 5.00 (15) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ToriSpanish Teacher 5.00 (1) £15/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors OliviaSchool support Teacher 5.00 (2) £21/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MarkESOL (English) Teacher 4.76 (17) £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors YuweiChinese Teacher 4.33 (6) £19/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors JenniferMusic reading Teacher 5.00 (1) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors LouiseAutoCAD Teacher 5.00 (3) £60/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors RickyPercussion Teacher 5.00 (7) £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors NicolasGuitar Teacher 5.00 (2) £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MyriamOrganic chemistry Teacher 5.00 (13) £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors JonathanEconomics Teacher 5.00 (9) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors Oluwakemi imoleMaths Teacher 5.00 (1) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors AlexPhysics Teacher 5.00 (1) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors AdamSinging Teacher 5.00 (14) £48/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ValentiniMusic reading Teacher 5.00 (2) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MilenaMaths Teacher 5.00 (5) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors RashmiEconomics Teacher 5.00 (1) £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsAcademic CampsPerhaps the last thing your resident student envisions doing during the summer holiday is pursuing academic studies. On the other hand, judging by the glowing reviews of kids attending these camps, maybe kids want to diagram sentences all summer…That sentence does a disservice to the fine inst itutions that provide that type of learning.Take the Royal Institution Summer Schools programme, for example. They host a multitude of STEM workshops in engineering, cryptography, genetics and more.Your child won’t spend the week sitting in lecture halls listening to experts, s/he will get hands-on: building robots and making bath bombs, dabbling in forensic science and even learning to extract DNA.Hint: that’s not the same as taking a cheek swab… While some camps for teens can be quite primitive, many are not Image by Jerzy Górecki from PixabayIf your child happens to already be a Royal Institution member, you will benefit from 15% off of their summer school booking. Not such a bad deal!If you happen to be closer to Scotland than London (where the Royal Institution is), you might consider the Ardmay House International Summer School.This wonderful facility is located well off the beaten path in Arrochar, in the heart of Loch Lomond National Park.According to Gail, the camp’s representative, their two most popular programmes are Adventure English â€" a combination of English learning and activities, and Ardmay Adventure, an action-packed option.In fact, so popular are these choices that many parents opt for their children (ages 8 to 14) to attend first one, and then the other sessions.Should you worry that your child would miss city life, Adrmay House includes field trips into nearby towns as well as long hauls to Edinburgh and the slightly closer Glasgow.Their students love the Glasgow Science Centre!One advantage of this camp that you would be hard-pressed to find elsewhere is the international aspect. Your child would have the chance to meet, learn and play with kids from other countries.  What a learning experience!At one time or another, to varying degrees of fervency, every child dreams of running away to join the circus.Whether your child has or has not expressed that wish, wouldn’t it be great if s/he could learn circus tricks like walking a tightrope, being a part of a trapeze act, juggling and plate-spinning?Naturally, it’s not ‘all circus, all the time’ at Uppingham Summer School.Instead of your children performing a high-wire act during the end-of-week performance (yes, that is standard!), you might entice them with musical theatre or learning how to work behind the scenes, painting stage sets and arranging props.Unlike other summer camps, Uppingham has no age restrictions; obvious ly, infants wouldn’t be able to participate but, if your child is at least four years old, s/he would be welcome.You can find registration information for any of these facilities via the information below.Academic Summer CampsCamp NameLocationPhone NumberEmailThe Royal Institution Summer CampLondon0207 409 2992summerschools@ri.ac.ukArdmay House International Summer School(North of) Glasgow, Scotland0130 170 2998info@ahiss.co.ukUppingham Summer SchoolUppingham0157 282 0800Theatre@uppingham.co.ukAcademic SummerLondon, Cambridge, Bristol0203 959 9370info@academicsummer.co.ukFire TechVarious locations around the UK0203 950 7310info@firetechcamp.comMad ScienceVarious locations around the UK0203 031 6900heliumhelen@madscienceeast.co.ukExscitec SummerVarious locations around the UK0173 026 2927Alison.brennan@exscitec.comYour turn to chime in: what’s your take on summer camps in the UK? Outdoor adventure camps teach, among other things, environmental education Image by LUM3N from PixabayOutdoors Adventure CampsIt’s every parent’s dream to get their kids off of their electronic devices and out of doors, right?If your child is more connected to your WIFI than to you and cannot bear to have his tea without something bleeping and blooping in his hand, one way to break his (or her) habit is to send them to camp.Between having every minute of the day planned for them and none of the activities involving a gaming chair, you stand a good chance of getting your 6-13-year-olds moving again!Wickedly Wonderful  has a most appealing name… which was not borrowed from Deborah Blake’s book of that title.The activities take place in West Sussex, on the south coast of England. There, for one week or more, your child may ride horses, sail or play games on the beach. If, after all that, they get homesick, surely a chocolate banana roasted over the fire will cure their ills.Beca use everything is out of doors, there is no internet and no WIFI… nothing but fun activities that don’t involve electronic devices!Which camp should you choose if you’re not sure what your child would like to do during the summer? For such situations, Kingswood Camps has you covered.Their five camps are located in:Staffordshire, Wolverhampton (for ages 8-13) Summer and Easter campsGrosvenor Hall, Kent (for ages 8-17) Summer and Easter campsWest Runton, Norfolk (for ages 8-15) Summer and Easter campsColomendy, North Wales (for ages 8-17) Summer and Easter campsIsle of Wight (for ages 8-17) Note: no Easter Camp available at this locationAs you might have guessed by this breakdown, each location presents its own unique challenges and camp activities. For instance, the Isle of Wight adventure camp features water activities but also, because of its unique topography, climbing, abseiling and ropes courses as well as ziplining.Naturally, they do so in a safe environment; camp counsel ors would never allow one of their explorers to get hurt!Such outdoor activities are classic summer camp fare but, if you were more hopeful of getting your kids interested in a sport they could continue when they come back home, you probably need another type of camp.Would you like to find summer day camps near you? Among other aspects of sports camp, nutrition and healthy eating features prominently Image by David Nisley from PixabaySports and Fitness CampsIt seems like every time we turn around, we’re hearing that our country’s children are in crisis.Even if we stop turning around, children in the UK are facing unprecedented weight gain; the experts say that it has to do with food intake â€" including the quality of the food they’re taking in, as well as the fact that they’re not moving enough.Nobody is calling any child fat, here, but there is a grain of truth to kids these days being more sedentary and consuming more calories. It’s time we parents take things in hand, isn’t it?Fortunately, most camp programs have devised days packed with activity and healthy eating is a part of the adventure.Fit for Sport Activity Camp is just such a place. They welcome campers as young as four for team games, water sports and other outdoor adventures such as rock climbing.Should your child not f eel up to those activities, s/he could try their hand throwing pottery or pick up another craft s/he might enjoy.The focus at Fit for Sport is keeping their campers engaged and challenging them to do more â€" never in a cruel or unsafe way.Fit for Sport facilities are liberally sprinkled throughout the Greater London area but also throughout southern England and as far north as Grantham. If you’re in Plymouth, there is a Fit for Sports there, too!Activate Camps takes a novel approach to their enterprise; rather than buying a bunch of equipment to set up their own camps, they make use of facilities not in use during the summer to help kids learn a sport they’re interested or practise the sport they love.For instance, if your progeny is mad for tumbling and gymnastics, s/he could go to either Stroud or Berkhamstead. Conversely, were tennis their sport of choice, they could find a court in Sherborne, Croxley Green or Oundle.Activate has camps for those who are not particularly inte rested in any sport, too. Their multi-activity camp features arts and crafts, games, outdoor exploration and other activities. They do feature some sports but they are not the master plan.If your kids are somewhat younger, say between four and eight years old, the place for them is Energy Kidz.This dynamic group has a day camp arrangement with several schools but where they really shine is their holiday camps. Adept at blending adventure, learning and fun, these camps for children provide a self-affirming, confidence-building environment that kids love.Whether your camper is mad for adventure or keen to learn a new sport, you can rest assured that their camp experience will enrich them: they’ll make new friends, learn new skills and quite possibly enjoy the best summer they’ve ever had.Of course, our country has far more summer camp programs than we can detail here. However, in this table, we’ve listed other camps’ contact information, just to offer a wider variety of summer programs to choose from.Also, consider these residential summer camps…Summer Camps UKCamp NameLocationEmail AddressPhone NumberFit for SportVarious locations throughout Englandenquiries@fitforsport.co.uk 0208 742 4990Activate CampsVarious locations across the countryinfo@activatecamps.co.uk0121 227 4385Energy KidzVarious locations across the UKinfo@energy-kidz.co.uk0333 577 1533XPlore Activity CampsVarious locations throughout the UKinfo@xploreactivitycamps0144 974 2700Ultimate Activity CampsVarious locations around the UKhelp@ultimateactivity.co.uk 0330 111 7077XUKAbberley Hall School, WorchestershireWeb address: xukcamps.com0208 922 9739

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Introverts How to Tackle Sexism in the Workplace - Introvert Whisperer

Introvert Whisperer / Introverts How to Tackle Sexism in the Workplace - Introvert Whisperer Introverts: How to Tackle Sexism in the Workplace Sexism is by no means eliminated in the workplace. Even if it sometimes goes unnoticed, it’s an everyday reality for many all around the world. Introverts who experience or oversee sexism may struggle to tackle sexism in the workplace. There are many common characteristics of introverts, however, that can back up an introverts plans to eliminate sexism in the workplace. Write it out Although introverts are a “diverse bunch,” they are often characterised as people who “think before they speak.” If an introvert has a concern regarding sexism, therefore, they may find it easier to write out their worry. According to Huffington Post, introverts are “often better at communicating in writing than in person.” Having to speak their issue may lead to them feeling as though they’re in the spotlight. As introverts are self-aware, taking the time to compose a written complaint or account could allow introverts to confidently express their concern. If you, as an introvert, want to voice your worries regarding sexism in the workplace, perhaps consider doing so in an email or a letter. Seek some time out Introverts are known to see solitude as “essential.” In order to feel restored, introverts need time alone. Introverts feel pressured to push themselves into “social situations to the point of exhaustion.” If you, as an introvert, feel overwhelmed by the busyness of the office, try and find some alone time to process your thoughts on potential or obvious sexism in the workplace. If you’ve experienced sexism in the workplace or have overheard a sexist conversation, try and carve some time for yourself. Once introverts have found some solitude in their own company, according to Introvert Spring, “life becomes lighter.” Although sexism in the workplace should always be taken entirely seriously, an introvert may need some time away from the office to understand what they want to do next. Gather your thoughts Introverts like to be prepared. According to Medium, introverts hate being put on the spot. If you, as an introvert, feel you need to go home and prepare what you want to say before you complain about a sexist comment or confront sexism, do just that! Introverts tend to need well-thought-out answers and comments at the ready. Go home to your own space and prepare your thoughts in order to tackle the issue. If you intend on speaking to your boss about an issue, dont be afraid to do so with a notepad of notes by your side. If youre confronting someone whos said something sexist, ensure you feel ready by preparing yourself with ready-made responses. Since introverts are good at planning ahead, find time to make a plan so you approach sexism in the workplace confidently. Rely on someone you trust Introverts thrive in intimate settings and, thus, enjoy one-on-one company. If you, as an introvert, are concerned youve been the subject of sexism or have seen something troubling, rely on someone you trust. Youll likely get your thoughts across in a far more succinct manner this way than if you had to tackle the issue in a larger group. In a one-to-one context, its easier for introverts to talk about more meaningful topics. Introverts shouldnt feel overwhelmed so long as they can speak to just one person about their concerns. Take a trusted colleague to one side and explain what has happened and ask for their advice. Speaking to someone you trust may lead to the bigger picture being resolved. Although introverts rarely volunteer to speak up, its important to tackle sexism in the workplace head-on. Introverts are often mistaken for shy, when, really they prefer to first observe before engaging. If you have been a subject of sexism or have noticed an uneasy atmosphere in the office, dont hesitate to do something about it. As long as you address the sexism in the workplace, it doesnt matter whether you do so in an introvert or extrovert kind of way. Author Bio: Kathryn Terry writes for Inspiring Interns, which specialises in finding candidates their perfect  internship. To browse our graduate jobs, visit our website. Go to top Power-Influence-Office Politics: it comes down to your Strategic Relationships and understanding of how you build each one of these elements. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my video that outlines all of this and meaningful actions you can take today!  Start watching now by clicking here! Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â€" dedicated to unleashing your professional potential. Introvert Whisperer

How to Choose Your Yoga Mat

How to Choose Your Yoga Mat Yoga Mats: The Most Common Yoga Accessory ChaptersWhy Practise Yoga?What Types of Yoga Mat Are There?3 Criteria to Consider when Choosing the Best Yoga MatThe Best Yoga Mat Brands and ShopsDetails are important. Some of yoga’s main goals are to improve your confidence and make you more relaxed.While a yoga mat is one of the optional yoga accessories, a lot of people swear by using them because not only is it more comfortable, it also separates you physically from the rest of the world. If you use a mat that isn’t for yoga, a mat that’s the wrong size, or just a mat that doesn’t make you feel like doing yoga, it’s quite likely that you’ll find it difficult to let go and get started with yoga.practising yoga at home...Whether you're attending a yoga class or doing yoga at home, some mats can be taken anywhere. (Source: StockSnap)The PricePrice is a criterion for anything you’re going to buy. Is it important when it comes to yoga? Not really.In fact, you can find good yoga mats for £50 and excellent ones for arou nd £20. If you prefer doing yoga on your living room rug, then do it! However, once you start doing more challenging yoga routines, you might find you want a little more cushioning than your rug provides. Additionally, you can't take your living room rug to yoga classes.While there are plenty of advantages to yoga mats, the most important thing is your well-being and your taste. Like Suzanne Bryant-Cunha, a yoga teacher in San Francisco says:“You have to want to spend time with your yoga mat”Given how much time you’re going to spend with your mat doing sun salutations, stretches, and muscle toning, the price is one of the least important criteria, since you’ll rarely be spending much more than around £50. Even if you do spend the upper limit, it’ll be a very low price for the amount of use you’ll get out of it.While the cheaper mats might seem like a good idea, they mightn’t last as long as the others. However, they can be a good idea for those who’ve just taken up yoga. You can find a good mat for between £15 and £20. On the other hand, a good mat made from natural or recycled yoga mat material can cost between £30 and £50.Don’t forget that the size of your mat is also very important. If you're tall, you might need an extra long mat. You don't want to be doing your downward dog and find that both your hands and feet are sliding because they're not on the mat.Join in on the topic: should runners practise yoga? and how to combine running and yoga.Don't forget that your mat has to be the right size for you. (Source: HannahWells)If you're a beginner and not sold on the restorative properties of yoga yet, then you probably don't want to be stretching your budget by paying a fortune for a really durable yoga mat like they have in professional yoga studios if you're barely going to use it.I did a search for yoga classes near me and found a Superprof yogi who gave me advice on choosing the right mat!The Best Yoga Mat Brands and ShopsThe Best Y oga ShopsIf you’re just getting started, you’ll probably be really enthusiastic and looking at some of the best yoga mats around.It’s a good idea to check out big sports shops like Decathlon that have a lot of yoga gear. Of course, in these places, you probably won’t find as many mats made of natural or recycled materials. For these, you need to start looking at specialised yoga shops.While there aren’t as many of these around, you can find plenty of them on the internet as well as through large online marketplaces like Amazon.The Best Yoga BrandsDepending on what you’re looking for and what you need (straps, patterns, material, etc.), here are a few brands you should check out:Chin Mudra. This is one of the cheaper brands and is very good value for money. You’ll pay around £20 for a comfortable non-toxic mat. This is a great option for beginners. Gaiam. Similarly, this is a great band for beginners. They also come in some nice patterns. These are available for betwee n £15 and £30.Sports brands like Reebok, Nike, etc. These can be quite expensive and don’t last as long. I’d avoid getting one of these.Lululemon. This is a successful brand. There are heavy options (around 3kg) meaning that they’re best being used at home. They’re comfortable and non-porous meaning they won’t get as dirty. They cost around £50.Manduka. This is some of the top-of-the-range yoga mats. You’ll pay upwards of £50 for these large mats which have a very good lifespan. They also have mats for two people.Hugger Mugger: This brand does a huge variety of fitness equipment and yoga mats. The mats start at around £20 and they also do recycled foam blocks, yoga props, and bolsters.Find out how you can get started with meditation and yoga...There are a huge variety of yoga mats available. (Source: Ben_Kerckx)If you know of any other good brands, tell us about them in the comments.Have you got your mat? Now you just have to work on your exercises and your mediatio n. In addition to yoga mats, you might want to get a yoga block or two, a yoga mat bag or a strap if you're going to be travelling with it, yoga towels, and cushions for meditation. As always, ask your instructor what you're going to need and what they recommend.To wash your mat, just use a cloth or yoga towel to wipe off the sweat after each yoga class or routine. You can also use between 5 and 10 drops of essential oils. Some can be put in the washing machine, too.Let Superprof answer your questions about practising yoga...In Conclusion:Forget about sleeping pads or pilates mats, there are plenty of other mats for yoga. You should also take into account the size and thickness of yoga mats since this will vary depending on the type of yoga you’re doing. If you’re just starting out, there are affordable yoga mats for beginners.Avoid PVC mats since there are plenty of natural options available.If you've hired your own private yogi, you should ask them which mat they prefer for th e type of yoga they teach (Vinyasa yoga, Ashtanga yoga, etc.), whether you'll need a cushion for meditating, yoga blocks for a certain posture, and whether they prefer that you get environmentally friendly equipment or an eco yoga mat.Now discover the best documentaries for learning all the facts about yoga...

6 Beautiful Songs for Piano and Voice

6 Beautiful Songs for Piano and Voice Suzy S. Sometimes, its good to take your singing practice back to the basics, and just sing with a small ensemble. Most satisfying of all is working only with a good pianist the level of detail just you and one other musician can achieve when working on material for piano and voice is very valuable to your development as a singer, no matter what stage youre at. If youre stuck for ideas of what to work on, the following six songs one religious, two modern pop classics, one German-language lied, one jazz standard, and one music theater number may give you some ideas. They wont all be suitable for your voice type, nor will they all be suitable for your current level of ability, but these six songs for piano and voice can give you an idea of which composers or artists to start your search with. Schubert Ave Maria Perhaps the most beautiful and appropriate setting of the Latin text for this combination, Ave Maria is the perfect addition to any singers repertoire of songs for piano and voice. Suitable for singers at an intermediate level and up, it demands great purity of line, good breath control, and a moderate level of vocal flexibility. When working on this song, concentrate on evenness of tone, and experiment with dynamic contrast. Adele Someone Like You British sensation Adele supplies a variety of modern classics for the female singer. This breakthrough hit requires considerable vocal control, however, and a solid technique. Make sure that you arent changing the shape or sound of the vowel as you change pitch on it, and practice exercises of arpeggios through the fifth on ah and ooh vowels before you sing this song to help you master this. The Fray How to Save a Life Lyrics-driven pop songs for piano and voice are an excellent addition to your vocal repertoire, as they make you pay close attention to text, and how to color it. For this song in particular, the vocal line itself isnt that difficult, and a beginner to intermediate singer should be able to master it quite quickly. However, bland and colorless words can be a problem for a beginner singer, so rather than preparing for this song with vocal exercises, practice speaking the text aloud, and pay special attention to your diction. Schubert An die Musik We make no apologies for including a second Schubert song in this list of songs for piano and voice; the undisputed king of song repertoire, Schuberts beautiful An die Musik is an ideal first foreign-language song for a beginner singer, as it covers many of the singing basics that you will cover in your first few lessons, including sustaining a lyric line, mastering vocal leaps, and managing dynamic contrasts. George Gershwin The Man I Love Gershwins great jazz and big band standard is the ideal starting point for a female singer at an intermediate stage of vocal development to learn how to develop flexibility within a rhythmic pulse, and how to improvise around an existing written vocal line. Classical singers have been experimenting with similar vocal embellishments called cadenzas for hundreds of years, and its a great way to add some excitement to your singing. Lerner Loewe On the Street Where You Live (My Fair Lady) Sung by the hapless Freddy Eynsford-Hill, this is a perfect addition to the music theater and concert repertoire of a young male singer. Ideal for learning purity of vowels, it will also help for work with high notes and working toward a big climax at the end of the song. Aim for breathless, enthusiastic innocence and dont be afraid to use your full voice. For every song you discover by a composer that you like, try to find at least one more, as this is an excellent way to build repertoire and to explore music that you might not already know. Finally, although exploring repertoire can be fun on your own, make sure that youre also working with a good teacher, who can help you find songs that are appropriate for your specific development and abilities. Have fun! Want more song recommendations?  Check out our list 400+ songs to sing here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of prescreened teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for safe, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo  by Thorsten Krienke

How to Know if Your German Lessons Have Paid Off

How to Know if Your German Lessons Have Paid Off How To Test Your Level in German After your German Course ChaptersOptions For Studying GermanInformation On German GCSE Level CoursesAn Overview Of German A Level CoursesWhat A German Degree Has To OfferAlternative Qualifications For German EnthusiastsSo you’ve been hard at work studying German, perhaps even visiting German-speaking countries to enhance your studies, and now know deep within that you’ve reached a certain level in the language.But how do you prove to others, as well as to yourself, that you are in actual fact working at that level?Even though the reception you get when conversing with native speakers is good, not even this type of confirmation is enough to prove to prospective employers that you can get by in the language.Recruiters will usually want concrete evidence of your language ability in the form of a recognised qualification or alternative certificate.The Goethe-Institut examinations are well-known across the world and the certificate that is awarded at the end of the course is accepted as a valid qualification by most employers and further education establishments in a number of countries.The language courses have been designed in conjunction with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), and offer options ranging from A1 (beginner) to C2 (advanced).Centres Offering Goethe-Institut ExaminationsCentres across the UK and beyond offer the Goethe-Institut certificate, including the languages centres of Durham University and Manchester University.You can choose to study German at university, either on its own or with another subject. Photo via VisualHuntThe International ECLThe European Consortium for the Certificate of Attainment of Languages, mercifully abbreviated to the three-letter acronym above, provides a standardised examination of the languages of European Union member states.Unlike its more exacting sister-test, the CEFRL, the ECL challenges second-language speakers only at four levels. They are:A2-Waystage: beyond the ability to conduct simple conversations in a language, A2 proves those candidates to be nearly at the threshold of intermediate language skills.B1-Threshold: at this level, the candidate proves s/he can negotiate daily transactions and formulate full sentences, albeit with some grammar errors and with incomplete vocabularyB2-Vantage: these candidates are able to expound on a wide variety of topics from business to the arts.C1-Effective Operational Proficiency: the candidate has the ability to formulate ideas and express them with little to no grammatical errors or deficiency in vocabulary.As with other language proficiency exams, the ECL tests in all four areas of language competence: reading and writing as well as speaking and listening comprehension.However, there are no grammar exercises; more specifically, grammar knowledge is tested by the candidate’s ability to use the language correctly. Translation does not feature at all in this exam.This ordeal is conducted in two parts: the oral exam designed to challenge liste ning and speaking skills and the written portion is meant to assess the test taker’s ability to understand and communicate non-verbally.Each of the four skills is tested by two tasks, meaning you will have two listening exercises, two writing exercises and will sit two interviews â€" possibly with two different interviewers.Candidates may choose to sit the ECL exam for German at any of the five scheduled testing dates throughout the year, and at the testing site closest to them. You only need to refer to the ECL homepage to find the location nearest you!TestDaFTest Deutsch als Fremde Sprache, literally Test of German as a Foreign Language is a language proficiency exam for non-native speakers.This standardised language exam is geared towards people who aspire to study in Germany and at academics and scientists who wish to work or conduct research in partnership with German universities.As expected by the exam’s anticipated audience, it goes further and gets more specific than th e standard CEFRL tests.Accordingly, levels A1, A2 and B1 â€" basic to low-intermediate language skills do not figure in this assessment; one must have more than a fundamental grasp on the mechanics and vocabulary of the German language to even consider signing up for it.As with all other language certification exams, this one tests all four components of language.To demonstrate your reading comprehension, you will be presented with three texts, each followed by 10 questions. These texts are progressive in their levels of difficulty and you will be expected to understand not only the information overtly presented but also grasp implicit information and nuance.The challenge to your speaking abilities is relatively short â€" only 30 minutes but requires you to address seven situations you might encounter at university: a conversation with fellow students, with your research team, with a department head.You may also be tasked with describing a graph or interpreting data, formulating a h ypothesis based on given parameters... or expressing your opinion on a certain topic.Unusually for a language certification exam, rather than simply passing or failing it, you will be awarded a level of proficiency based on your performance. Those levels are as follows:TDN3: the lowest level one must reach. Failure to do so will result in an ‘unter TDN3’ printed on your exam certificate. (That means under level TDN3). The other marks, logically, are TDN4 and TDN5.As for how they match up to CERFL’s A1-C2 scale:TDN3 and the lower range of TDN4 correspond to B2 on the CERFL scalethe upper TDN4 range through TDN5 equate to CERFL’s C1 rank.Unlike other exams in which the candidate selects the level s/he wishes to test at, the same TestDaf exam is administered to every candidate regardless of his/her proclaimed (or demonstrated) ability.None of this means that unless you’re an academic, this certification exam is closed to you if, in fact, you are highly proficient in the langu age. To the contrary, the acquisition of such a certificate has many uses.Let us suppose you have earned your BA Honors and are working toward your teaching certification, with the intent of becoming a German language teacher.It would be a good idea to prove your language competencies beyond what your Bachelors’ degree confers onto you. Sitting the TestDaF is the perfect way to do so!What if you were fortunate to take part in an Erasmus exchange programme?While the mention of that illustrious learning opportunity would indeed look very good on your CV, rounding out your proven skills set with a TestDaf certification is sure to put you ahead of the competition, job-wise!The International BaccalaureateThe concept of educational techniques for peace was formalised by a French educator named Marie-Therese Maurette.Starting out as an educator at the International School of Geneva, she went on to lead that school for a quarter-century. Her pedagogy â€" indeed her leadership of that reno wn institution were based on respect and openness and revolved around an international perspective.So impressive was her teaching philosophy that UNESCO requested that she publish an outline of it.With a pedigree such as this, it should come as no surprise that the International Baccalaureate, with its roots in Ms Maurette’s ideology, is the Rolls Royce of educational certification.Today, the International Baccalaureate programme consists of four levels; development may start in students’ primary school years and continue through middle school. It then splits into two branches, the career-related programme and the Diploma programme.It is with the latter track, aimed at 16- to 19-year-olds, that we find an opportunity for certifying one’s ability to speak and understand German.The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) provides internationally recognised and accepted qualification for gaining entry to universities all over the world.By far more challenging than ou r A-Levels, the IBDP delivers an assessment of students’ abilities in six subjects and three core requirements. They are:Theory of Knowledge: a 100-hour mandatory study course that examines the nature and limitations of knowledge as well as determining the validity and meaning of knowledge. At the end of the course, students deliver a 1,600-word essay and present their conclusions.Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS): this is the portion of the programme where students are encouraged to expand their civic obligations, release their creativity and pursue activities conducive to personal growth. The general expectation is for students to spend between three and four hours engaged in suitable tasks each week.An extended essay: the candidate selects a topic from a list and delivers a 4,000-word independent research work.None of this sounds much like certifying one’s language skills... that is, until you get to the second of the aforementioned six subjects that comprise the exam: L anguage Acquisition.In case you were interested, the first one is Studies in Language and Literature, taken in your native language.You may choose to test at Standard Level or Higher level â€" a more rigorous challenge that includes literature from your chosen second language. Please note that you will not be called on to interpret or analyse those texts; they are used merely to assess your level of linguistic comprehension.Should you elect to test at Standard Level, (there is no shame in that!) you may elect to review such a literary text rather than tackle one of the optional topics offered.So, what can an International Baccalaureate do for you?Aside from expanding your critical thinking ability and prepare you to be a better global citizen, it can certify your German language skill with authority and veneration.An IB is accepted at most if not all UK universities; you may even enrol for study in a German institute of higher learning with your IB, provided you meet their more stri ngent criteria.And, we can’t stress this enough: the prestige of having earned an international certificate of learning puts you far ahead of the competition, both in academics and in the job market!Need more tips and tricks to learn German? Check them out here.You can also find german lessons london, as well as other cities across the country,With multiple options open to you and every German language learner, there is no reason for you to delay asserting your skills!

May 5 SAT cancellation at Paly

May 5 SAT cancellation at Paly Many AJ Tutoring students were recently affected by the cancellation of the May 5, 2012 SAT at Paly.  So far, what we know is that someone pulled a fire alarm at Paly around 8:30 am, forcing the evacuation of students who were just sitting down to start the SAT.  Students were evacuated to the athletic fields, and the alarm stopped sounding by 8:55.  Students were not allowed back into testing rooms until 9:30, after which they were told that the SAT would be cancelled.  Read more about the cancellation at Palo Alto Online  and Menlo-Athertons newspaper.Obviously this is not an ideal outcome for all the Palo Alto students and those from surrounding areas who worked so hard to prepare for the test on May 5.  Its a real letdown, especially at the end of the school year when students are so busy with finals and AP exams.  However, we hope that the College Board will make things right for the affected students.  They havent yet announced official plans to reschedule the test, but parents who have called the College Board say that there will be a retake offered before the next SAT on June 2, and students will be given the option of taking the test on the retake date or taking it at a later date.Students and parents of affected students: make sure your email is registered with the College Board to get the latest information on the May 5 SAT cancellation!  If the test is rescheduled, it may be announced at the College Boards website.Finally, I know youre busy, but try to make time to do a little more SAT review before you have to retake the SAT.  Even if its just doing the College Boards SAT Question of the Day, make sure you keep your brain engaged with SAT questions.  Good luck, and AJ Tutoring will keep you posted with more information as we hear about it!

Come From - Phrasal Verb of the Day

Come From - Phrasal Verb of the Day Todays phrasal verb is come from.Infinitive: Come FromPresent Tense: Come From/Comes From-ing Form: Coming FromPast Tense: Came FromPast Participle: Come FromIt is a non-separable phrasal verb that can be used in three ways.1. The place you come from is the place where you were born, or where you previously lived.Example: I come from the United States. She comes from New Zealand. My parents came from Germany.2. You can also come from different past life experiences or situations that explain things about you in the present.Example: He comes from a poor neighborhood. They come from a wealthy family.3. Where a thing or idea originated.Example: The word chipmunk comes from the Ojibwa language.1. Where does she _____ _____? 2. This beautiful silk _____ _____ China. 3. She has a lot of problems because she _____ ______ a really abusive past. 4. I just _____ ____ the baseball game, and there were a lot of people there. 5. He doesnt _____ _____ money, but he acts as if he did.Rephrase the f ollowing sentences: 1. He was born in Egypt. 2. She was raised in a really poor family. 3. The tea was grown and picked in Africa.