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Miscellaneous Language Articles
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How to Choose the Right Test Date
If you are planning to take the SAT, ACT, GRE, or GMAT, consider your testing date very carefully. Choosing the right testing date can make or break your top score. As with any standardized test, strategy is everything. Submitted 05/02/08. |
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Why Early Learning Must be Fun for Young Children
Some will argue that education is mostly knowledge and learning, and this is true; but equally true is that learning without an element of fun will not be as effective as knowledge acquired when teachers inject an element of fun and enjoyment. Submitted 05/01/08. |
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Writing a Good Book Report is an Art
Learning how to write book reports is elementary. It is simply a matter of organizing and doing it chronologically instead of proceeding in a haphazard manner. The best way of writing book reports is to work on them step-by-step. Here is how. Submitted 04/30/08. |
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4 Tips When Working with an Interpreter
Professional interpreters do not have breaks, and they perform their jobs on the spot. This article shares a few tips that you should take note of in order to facilitate your working relationship with an interpreter. Submitted 04/28/08. |
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5 Questions to Ask Yourself before Taking an Online Class
Now that people realize how convenient it is to take a class without leaving home, more and more are taking advantage of online classes. However, you should ask yourself the following five questions first - and save yourself a lot of stress! Submitted 04/25/08. |
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Writing English Essays for University Admissions Committees
While most students have practiced writing in English in school, many of them have not learned how to write English in an academic style. In this article, I would like to share some tips with you to help you ace the essay! Submitted 04/24/08. |
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Einstein Principle - Why Dyslexics can Succeed Academically
Imagine someone who is only familiar with PCs who suddenly encounters an Apple Mac computer for the first time. The interface would look different, and most of the programs that person had wouldn't load - because they were designed for a PC. Submitted 04/22/08. |
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Dyslexia in Learning: Harnessing Dyslexic Creativity
Concentration often results in a dyslexic reader. Dyslexic thinkers need their imagination and creativity engaged in order to learn. Yet imagination and creativity are precisely what are shut down when we ask a person to concentrate. Submitted 04/21/08. |
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7 Strategies for Success with Distance Learning
Many factors come into play to make distance learning a success for students. Due to the differences in the way that education is being delivered and acquired, adjustments and changes in approaches need to be undertaken. This article explains. Submitted 04/04/08. |
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Language Learning Methods Not Taught in Schools
Traditional methods of education are valuable in their own right, but there are other methods and exercises often overlooked or deemed unimportant in the light of traditional instructional settings by language instructors. This article explains. Submitted 04/03/08. |
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