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How tos for the learners and the learned; tips and tricks to help you study effectively, survive your school years, impress your teachers and more.
Extensive vs Intensive Reading
In a previous blog post, we touched briefly on the distinction between extensive and intensive reading as learning strategies. The first of the two claims that the biggest improvements can be seen when a language learner reads as much as possible, regardless of content. Intensive reading, on the other hand, puts the focus on working with a short text but really getting to know the ins and outs of the text, in order to fully understand how language works.
By Teacher Finder5 years ago in Education
SEVEN NOTES FOR UNLOCKING CREATIVITY IN THE WORKPLACE.
The times when I’ve felt most alive in my business were those when we generated a creative buzz, when everyone was excited about an idea. That idea carried with it an aura, enthusiasm and its own momentum. It was always infectious and left everyone with a positive attitude. These were bonding moments that made work into play.
By Charles Leon5 years ago in Education
BOOST YOUR PERFORMANCE WITH THE TEXTBOOK SOLUTION MANUALS
Education has had an evolutionary change from the last hundred years. Can you imagine that earlier people used the feathers of birds to write? Pretty much wild, isn't it? Now, take your time and think about all these years.
By Axel Smith5 years ago in Education








