Thursday, March 26, 2020
How to Increase Your Confidence While Learning and Speaking English
How to Increase Your Confidence While Learning and Speaking EnglishLearning and speaking English is the single most important skill you can learn. It will put you at the forefront of your chosen career and is also an asset to building a strong and respected social and professional network. There are a number of strategies for learning and speaking English, but they all boil down to the fact that you have to apply yourself.There are many advantages to studying English, such as increased professional qualifications, a better understanding of the world and a higher job prospects. However, there are also some disadvantages, such as a lack of confidence in your ability to communicate effectively. One way to overcome these problems is to take a comprehensive approach, starting with a good vocabulary program.Using a variety of media in your daily life will help you to learn more about the language. You should become familiar with the use of the internet, in particular, social media, by read ing and listening to information that interests you.Another way to practice your English is by using tools to express yourself using the same language that you use in everyday life. This means for example that if you are having problems writing your email, you can use the same words that you use to write the letter 'A' to spell out the letters 'E'.An advantage of studying English, even before you need to speak it is that you will already have a good command of the written word. As you progress, you will gradually acquire the spoken word that will come with experience.Some languages teach their children that you speak the same language as they do, so the more you learn the more you will hear others speak the language you are studying. This reinforces the idea that if you speak another language fluently, you should be able to effectively communicate with them. Some even suggest that this could help you land a job.The bottom line is that there are many advantages to learning and speaki ng English, but there are also several disadvantages, including a lack of confidence in yourself. By using these simple strategies, you can build up the confidence you need in order to learn and speak English, with much greater success than you would have ever dreamed possible.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Have You Been Learning English With LOI 30 Exciting Minutes of Present Perfect Continuous
Have You Been Learning English With LOI 30 Exciting Minutes of Present Perfect Continuous Have you been improving your English with LOI lately? Maybe youve been working on the fun New Years 10 Day Challenge. Or, you might have just completed this great tense review, and youre ready to learn more. Whatever your motivation, were here today to learn the present perfect continuous tense. First well learn when and why we use this tense. Then, youll get a chance to practice with some fun exercises. We always love to hear from you, so dont forget to write your answers in the comments section, and well respond!First, well take a look at the structures of present perfect continuous. After you read each example, say a sentence of your own.Sentence(Subject)+have/has+been+(verb)ingJames has been studying.QuestionHave/has+(subject)+been+(verb)ing?Has James been studying?Negative(Subject)+have/has+not+been+(verb)ingJames has not been studying.Next, lets learn why we use present perfect continuous.Use #1: Duration: something that started in the past and has continued unt il now(Subject)+have/has+been+(verb)ing+for+(amount of time).Q: How long has he been running?A: He has been running for an hour.(Subject)+have/has+been+(verb)ing+since (date or time).Q: How long have you been working there?A: I have been been working there since last Monday.Use #2: General: these days, recently, lately(Subject)+have/has+been+(verb)ing+(these days/recently/lately).Q: I havent seen you in a while! What have you been doing lately?A: Ive been traveling a lot these days.THINGS TO REMEMBER:When we use lately/recently/these days, were speaking more generally than when we give the durationWe often use contractions when speakingI have= Ive, you have=youve, we have=weve, they have=theyveIt has=its, she has=shes, he has=hesBecause this tense refers to a time until now, it suggests we can sense (hear, see, smell, taste, feel) the result of the action.Has she been feeling alright? (The subject looks sick).Have you been drinking? (The subject smells like alcohol).Have y ou been working out a lot lately? (The subject looks fitter).We cannot use non-continuous verbs in any continuous tenses.I have been having my computer for 5 years.I have been using my computer for 5 years.Now, lets listen to examples of this tense in some popular songs. This video gets a little repetitive, so feel free to stop it around 2:00.Your Turn!Part I. Fill in the blanks. Use the subject and/or verb in parenthesis.He ___ ____ _______(to wait) at her house for 15 minutes.How long ____ ___ ____ _______(you, to wash) the dishes?Shes lost a lot of weight. ___ ___ ____ _______ ___(she, to work out) lately?I ____ ____ ________(to watch) the series, The Night Of , a lot these days. The neighbors ____ ____ ________(to shout) for an hour.Now, check out these examples of present perfect continuous in some classic films:Part II. Create a present perfect continuous sentence, negative sentence, or question for each picture. Examples: It has been snowing for 3 hours. How long has it been snowing? We have not been driving because of the snow.2. 3.4.5.Part III. Continuous and non-continuous verbs.Decide whether the sentence is correct or incorrect. If the sentence is incorrect, replace it with a correct example. Remember, we CANNOT use non-continuous verbs in the present perfect continuous tense.Have you been preferring apples or oranges lately?Example: this is incorrect because to prefer is non-continuous. A correct sentence would be: Have you been eating apples or oranges lately?I have not been listening to much music these days.They have been hating homework since last week.We have been dating for 3 months.She has been crying for 30 minutes.Part IV. Answer the questions about yourself.How long have you been studying English with LOI?What have you been doing recently?What kind of music have you been listening to these days?Have you been exercising much this year?Have you been watching a good TV series lately?Part V. Schedule a cl ass with LOI to practice all youve been learning in a conversation with a friendly native speaker!
3 Reasons Why a Private Tutor Provides Exceptional Results
3 Reasons Why a Private Tutor Provides Exceptional Results A private tutor can provide a seamless addition to a student's classroom education. With some huge benefits. Benefits that not only provide a small boost or linear increase in academic performance but an exponential one. So, if you are a student (or parent), who is currently considering a private tutor, here are three reasons why a private tutor produces exceptional results... 1: Engagement One of the naturally limiting factors of a classroom environment is personal engagement. Of course, the level of engagement will vary from subject-to-subject, teacher-to-teacher and class-to-class, but even in smaller class sizes, learning is typically very passive for the student (i.e. they are learning by watching or listening to someone else). While some students will be more suited to this style of learning than others, there are very few at any level of education who don't benefit from more personal engagement. According to one particular study, students will retain on average: 5% from a lecture (or classroom session, without taking notes) 10% from reading (without taking notes) 20% from audio-visual learning (such as a documentary or video) 30% from a demonstration 50% from a group discussion 75% by applying what they learn 90% by teaching others It is evident from these results that all of the lowest retention rates come from the most passive forms of learning, while all of the highest retention rates result from the most active forms of learning. What this also demonstrates, is that not all learning is equal. Anyone who has ever had to discuss, apply or teach any knowledge will know that it requires a higher level of thinking and comprehension. They will also know that it is, initially, harder to do. However, much like working muscles harder, these more active methods of learning produce significantly more mental stimulus; and as a consequence, a far stronger understanding of the material. How does a private tutor address this? A private tutor does not replicate the way that information is taught in a classroom Instead, he provides significantly more engagement for the student. This benefits them in 3 ways: It avoids any illusions of competence They understand, opposed to memorise It is a more enjoyable way of learning Let me touch these points in a little more detail. Illusions of competence An illusion of competence is when you think you have learnt something, but when asked to apply the knowledge it becomes apparent that you haven't. It is particularly common when listening, reading, and watching are the primary modes of learning. In situations such as these, information is usually held in short-term (or working) memory. If the information is not applied afterwards, it will likely not enter long-term memory and be forgotten in time. To understand how common this is, you only need to look at the nature of cramming before exams. In this instance, cramming describes the process of relearning (or re-memorising) much of the information a student went through in class. In other words, the initial learning was largely ineffective. Or was not learnt at a deep enough level. However, with the support of a private tutor, a student will also discuss and demonstrate what they have learnt. As a result, tutor and student will both recognise what the student has understood and (importantly) what they haven't. In addition to this, a student will typically find it far less intimidating to ask questions and fill in gaps in their knowledge as they go (compared to in a group environment). Using this type of engagement and interactivity during learning will make a huge difference to a student's understanding and confidence. They understand, as oppose to memorise A good level of knowledge is the key to doing well in exams. To discuss, apply, or teach a piece of information, you must be able to understand it first. However, the same is not true if you are watching, reading or listening (where you can get away with attempting to memorise what you have seen or heard). One of the most common ways I have seen students come unstuck in their exams is by thinking that memorising material is enough. Of course, there are some situations where this is true. Nevertheless, for the science subjects and maths, a student will always be examined on their ability to apply knowledge. So understandably, this will cause a problem for anyone who has mechanically memorised something opposed to understanding the theory or logic behind it. Without question, the understanding of a student increases through personal engagement and interaction. It's a more enjoyable way of learning Private tuition gives a student a voice in their education, opposed to being an observer. The ability to discuss their questions, concerns and ideas also mean they get a lot more enjoyment from what they are learning, particularly if the tutor can introduce variety through different tools and resources. Importantly, when a student starts to enjoy what they are doing, they start to become more passionate and motivated about what they are doing. Without a doubt, a passionate and motivated student will be one who is performing well. 2:Personalisation Probably the most beneficial aspect of private tuition is the ability to personalise learning to suit the preferences and requirements of the student. Just like for anything else, the one-size fits all approach to education will only benefit those who fit that size. A good example of this is my brother and me; he has dyslexia, and I do not. As a consequence, we learn in very different ways and responded very differently to a traditional classroom education. Learning uses so many different areas of cognition (for example, perception, attention, memory, visual and spatial awareness, language and other motor skills) that we all have strengths in different areas. The problem is that we cannot personalise education effectively enough to optimise every student's potential in a classroom environment. My guess is that this is why we see such an upward trend in homeschooling, private tuition, and more personalised approaches to education. At this point, I just want to clarify that I believe schools, colleges, and universities do an excellent job with the resources they have. However, there are some areas, such as personalisation, where private tuition clearly provides a distinct advantage. For the tutor, the key is to identify what the student requires to thrive and reach their potential. More than this, it is about using the right teaching approach and appropriate tools and resources to provide them with a platform from which they can leverage their strengths. 3:Accountability The third and final reason why I have seen a private tutor produce exceptional results is personal accountability. I am not talking about deadlines imposed for school assignments, but for: Hours spent studying outside of school Continuous monitoring of the student's progress throughout the year Committing themselves to a private tutor outside of school hours ensures that a student is scheduling regular times for additional learning. Time which might have otherwise been spent doing other things. Just 1-2 hours a week can make a huge difference over the academic year. Furthermore, regular tuition sessions enable's a tutor to measure and track a student's progress throughout the year. Accountability through a private tutor works in a very similar way to what a personal trainer does in the fitness industry. In this example, the personal trainer will find out what their client's goals are, take measurements when they start (and at regular intervals to monitor progress), hold them accountable for turning up every week, and push them that little bit harder than if they were doing it by themselves. The reason that personal training has become so popular is that it gets results for the client. Measurable, predictable results. It also fills the client full of motivation and confidence (because they can see their progress). If done well, private tuition can work in a very similar fashion. The benefit is that you end up with a student who has gained confidence and momentum throughout the year; and who will have significantly less anxiety during revision and examinations. In other words, they will perform better and usually reach the goal they set themselves at the beginning of the year. Looking for a tutor? I have been working with students at all levels of education since 2008, and I am still amazed at how impactful private tuition can be. Sometimes it provides refinement, and other times it enables a complete transformation. One thing I can say for sure is that it works. If you are considering it, I hope this provides you with a useful guide to what I consider the main benefits to be. If you would like to contact Scott D to arrange private tutoring please contact him through his Tutorfair profile. Scott is a Maths and Science specialist as well as a learning coach with many years experience in tutoring.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Beneficial Online Classes to Take Advantage Of
Beneficial Online Classes to Take Advantage Of via Pexels.com 1. Introduction to programming. If youve been even remotely interested in learning how to write code, you should invest in yourself a little bit and take a class on computer programming. At some point in your life, this skill might come in handy. Harvard University has a free introduction to programming course, and you can add the certificate for just $90. 2. Photoshop/Adobe Interested in getting in touch with your designer side? Taking a class on photoshop might be to your benefit. Editing isnt always obvious theres definitely a craft to be perfected. Signing up to take a class on Adobe for beginners might be intimidating, but by the time you complete the course, youll have a skill youll never lose. 3. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) If youve ever been interested in publishing content online, SEO isnt a stranger to you. Take a course on optimizing your SEO results, making your published material even more accessible to your audience. Udemy offers a free beginners course on SEO. You might look into it. 4. Google Analytics Numbers can be one of the most interesting ways to tell a story. If youre interested in getting up to speed on how to take advantage of the analysis Google can get you, check out Udemys beginner course. Youll be able to interpret raw results into a story that can be told over and over. via Pexels.com 5. Introduction to Public Speaking This is easily the thing people fear the most. Are you interested in conquering it? Check out the course created by the University of Washington through edX. Stressed about the time requirement? This course requires about 3-5 hours of your time every week for ten weeks. 6. Speechwriting If being able to write great speeches (for more than just your best friends wedding) is on your list of things to learn how to do, taking a course on speechwriting will definitely improve your skills. 7. Starting a Startup For some people, starting their own startup company is of utmost importance. Have you ever thought about becoming an entrepreneur? Udacity has a free training that can help get you started. Its free, but youll need to dedicate about a month of your time to learning about entrepreneurship in your spare time (which Im sure you have a lot of). At some colleges, there are opportunities to take electives in entrepreneurship. If you havent declared a minor, youre still a college student, and youre looking for a great place to get plugged in on campus, this department might be perfect for you. 8. Improving Your Writing I had no idea there were free courses through MITs Open Courseware, specifically for people to enjoy on the internet for free. This class is scheduled in two 3-hour sessions per week. There are readings, assignments, and getting a portfolio together by the end of the semester. Taking advantage of a course like this can take your writing from freshman year college student to graduate level work in a matter of weeks. Its all about intensive study and focus. Because online classes are becoming more and more accessible to students across the country, there are hundreds of thousands of ways to improve your knowledge on various topics. Whether you decide to do it in your spare time or you sign up for an online class in addition to your typical class load at your university, investing in yourself is the best way to improve your overall quality of life.
Tutorz.com and WyzAnt extend Partnership
Tutorz.com and WyzAnt extend Partnership Port Hueneme, California, November 28, 2011 â" The tutoring services of Tutorz.com and WyzAnt.com have extended their partnership to even more effectively serve students and parents in need of academic tutors. Wyzant.com now lists its over 35,000 tutors on the Tutorz.com search engine. This setup allows WyzAnt to gain a better visibility and increase the number of tutoring request. WyzAnt and Tutorz are testing new waters with this extended partnership and are hoping to score an A+ from parents, students, tutors, instructors and teachers. Tutorz.com and WyzAnt.com have been partnering since November 2007. The original press release about their partnership agreement can be found here: https://www.tutorz.com/blog/2011/03/wyzant-and-tutorz-partner-to-help-students-with-homework-and-college/ Extending partnership with WyzAnt is a win-win solution for both Tutorz.com and Wyzant.com?says Dirk Wagner CEO of Tutorz.com. âWyzAnt gains more exposure and more tutoring jobs while Tutorz.com increases its revenue base. But the biggest winners are our common customers: students, parents and tutors.â Tutorz.com operates a marketplace for students and parents to find the qualified private and online tutors. Since its inception in 2006 Tutorz.com has successfully set up over 150,000 tutoring sessions. The Tutorz.com search engine provides listings of almost 40,000 tutors nationwide. WyzAnt, Inc. is the nationâs leading web-based in-home tutoring company. It offers over 35,000 certified tutors and teachers in all academic subjects, foreign languages, musical instruments, test-prep, computer instruction and more. For additional information on Tutorz.com contact Bryan McNutt at contact@tutorz.com or Justin Chiles at justin.chiles@wyzant.com. Tutorz.com and WyzAnt extend Partnership Port Hueneme, California, November 28, 2011 â" The tutoring services of Tutorz.com and WyzAnt.com have extended their partnership to even more effectively serve students and parents in need of academic tutors. Wyzant.com now lists its over 35,000 tutors on the Tutorz.com search engine. This setup allows WyzAnt to gain a better visibility and increase the number of tutoring request. WyzAnt and Tutorz are testing new waters with this extended partnership and are hoping to score an A+ from parents, students, tutors, instructors and teachers. Tutorz.com and WyzAnt.com have been partnering since November 2007. The original press release about their partnership agreement can be found here: https://www.tutorz.com/blog/2011/03/wyzant-and-tutorz-partner-to-help-students-with-homework-and-college/ Extending partnership with WyzAnt is a win-win solution for both Tutorz.com and Wyzant.com?says Dirk Wagner CEO of Tutorz.com. âWyzAnt gains more exposure and more tutoring jobs while Tutorz.com increases its revenue base. But the biggest winners are our common customers: students, parents and tutors.â Tutorz.com operates a marketplace for students and parents to find the qualified private and online tutors. Since its inception in 2006 Tutorz.com has successfully set up over 150,000 tutoring sessions. The Tutorz.com search engine provides listings of almost 40,000 tutors nationwide. WyzAnt, Inc. is the nationâs leading web-based in-home tutoring company. It offers over 35,000 certified tutors and teachers in all academic subjects, foreign languages, musical instruments, test-prep, computer instruction and more. For additional information on Tutorz.com contact Bryan McNutt at contact@tutorz.com or Justin Chiles at justin.chiles@wyzant.com.
How to Become a Translator 7 Steps to Your Dream Job
How to Become a Translator 7 Steps to Your Dream Job How to Become a Translator: 7 Steps to Your Dream Job Everyone has a dream.Or maybe a sueño.Or perhaps yours is a ?????.Or a rêve.But if you really enjoy toggling between all these options, theres a strong chance that your dream is being a translator.In spite of all the awesome translation apps out there, theres still a high demand for people who can provide concise, clear, accurate translations.In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook reports that growth in the field is expected to be much faster than average in coming years, meaning new positions are likely to continue opening up.Regardless of what language you choose to study, with the right skills and qualifications, you may be able to find work translating between that language and your native language.Maybe your dream is being able to land freelance translation gigs from your neighborhood coffee shop.Or maybe youd enjoy doing regular translation work for an employer or agency, or possibly even the government.So if youre dreaming of a career a s a translator, follow the seven steps below to land that dream job. What Do Translators Do?Technically speaking, interpreting and translating are two different professions. While both jobs require at least one additional language, interpreting is spoken, while translating is written, so a translators job focuses on translating written text between languages. Usually, translators translate from a source language into their native language. While a translator may fully understand their source language and even be able to write quite well in it, writing in ones native language is usually easier, and the text produced is usually smoother and more natural.Translators work in a wide variety of industries, ranging from government to medicine to business to education and everything in between. Any industry that uses language could need a translator.Translators often freelance or have their own businesses. However, others work for agencies or even directly for a single employer. This giv es translators some flexibility with whether they want consistent work or would prefer to manage their own schedules.How to Become a Translator: 7 Steps to Your Dream Job1. Study your source language extensively.First, you must select a language and study it extensively.Theres translation work available for nearly any living language, and theres an argument to be made for learning virtually any language you can name. Naturally, theres more translating work available for the most common languages. However, since more people know these languages, theres also more competition for work. While there may be fewer jobs for less common languages, knowing one could make you stand out from the crowd and give you access to jobs that fewer people can perform.To choose a language, you might consider researching what jobs are out there.To do this, you can peruse current translator listings on Indeed. If youre interested in a specific field, you might also investigate languages that are most used in that field. For instance, if youre interested in diplomatic or international work, the official languages of the United Nations (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish) may be useful.Once youve selected your language, youll need to study to a high degree of fluency. Majoring in the language in college is useful, as is studying abroad or living abroad. Advanced degrees in your source translation language could set you apart further. The more language experience and education you have, the better.One easy way to grow and maintain your language skills is by studying regularly with FluentU. FluentU takes real-world videosâ"like movie trailers, music videos, news and inspiring talksâ"and turns them into personalized language lessons.2. Get specialized training.The fact is that even if youre fluent in a language, it doesnt necessarily mean you have the skills to translate.Being able to provide clear, efficient translation often requires specialized training in additio n to language study. Here are some options to consider:American Translators Association (ATA) offers a list of approved schools that can help prepare you to work as a translator.ALTA Language Services has a list of top translation schools in the United States.Looking for a brief course that will give you a taste of the translation industry? Future Learn offers a translation course taught by experts from Cardiff University and the University of Namibia. You can take this course for $69 if youd like to earn a certificate. However, you can also access course materials for up to six weeks at no charge, which is a great opportunity to see if you have enough interest in the field to continue pursuing it.3. Get certified.A certification in translation is an easy way to show you have the skills necessary to do the work.ATA offers a certification that gives you a special designation (CT) that you can use with your name on your resume, website, business cards and/or other promotional mater ial.Additionally, there are industry-specific certifications available, though these are often targeted at interpreters. For instance, the National Board of Certification for Medical Interpreters offers a CMI (Certified Medical Interpreter) credential. However, getting certified as an interpreter in a specific field can still show that you know a lot about the language used in this context, so it could also help you get translating work.Another thing to consider is getting non-language-related certifications in a field in which youre interested in translating. For instance, becoming a certified paralegal could help you get translating work in the legal field by showing that you understand the industry. Similarly, being a certified nurse might help you get medical translation work.4. Target a specific industry and learn industry-specific terms.Once youre fluent in a language, youll also want to target industry-specific terms for whatever field youre interested in working in.Merely be ing fluent doesnt always provide the relevant terminology youll need to translate, so youll need to put some additional focus into industry-specific terminology.For instance, you might consider studying words that are particularly necessary in medicine, business, government or education. There are several ways to do this.You may want to consider looking for a course or learning resource that focuses on a specific field. For instance, there are plenty of medical Spanish courses and resources available. You might take a self-paced online course, or study a relevant book, like Spanish for Health Care Professionals.If youre already familiar with your specific field of interest, you might otherwise consider putting together a list of important terms in English. Then, you can look up and study the equivalent vocabulary words in the language you want to translate from.If you want more one-on-one, customized study, you might want to look for a tutor who can help you. Some language trainin g services, like Cactus Language Training and ALTA Language Services, offer customized training to help meet client needs, so they might be able to customize a course to teach you more specialized vocabulary.5. Hone your computer skills.A lot of translating requires using specific computer programs. This is meant to make the translation process quicker and more efficient. Common programs used by professional translators that you might want to familiarize yourself with include:MemsourceWordfastmemoQSDL Trados StudioThe linked websites can give you a brief introduction into the capabilities and interface of the programs. You might also consider subscribing to get more firsthand experience with the programs.6. Get some experience.One of the cruel ironies of translating and most other career fields is that to get most jobs, you already need work experience in the field, leaving you with a conundrumâ"how do you get that experience in the first place?The answer is simpler than you might think. Contract or freelance work is an easy way to get some experience to add to your resume. Your first few gigs might not pay as well as youd like, but once you get more experience under your belt, you can usually get more and more compensation for your services.You might find your first gigs through acquaintances or business connections. If this isnt possible, you can always check Upwork or fiverr, both of which help connect users with freelance opportunities.7. To further grow your career, learn more languages.If you want to make yourself even more marketable, you might want to acquire more languages that you can translate between to expand your range of offerings.For instance, lets say youre fully fluent in Chinese and can translate between Chinese and English. However, what if you also managed to add Spanish to your range of offerings? Now, you could translate from Spanish to English or Chinese to English. Eventually, its possible that you might even be able to translate into Chinese and/or Spanish, thereby multiplying your potential translation options and making yourself more employable. Hows that for career growth?Go ahead and live your dream of becoming a translator.Following these tips will help you translate that dream into success.
The Future depends on What You Do Today
The Future depends on What You Do Today The future depends on what you do today. -Mahatma Ghandi Mahatma Gandhi was Indias most famous fighter for independence from the British colonial powers. He became famous when he fought for the civil rights of Muslim and Hindu Indians in South Africa. Back in India, Gandhi became a leader of Indias independence movement, organizing boycotts against the British in peaceful forms of civil disobedience (hunger strike). He was killed by a fanatic in 1948. Even after his death, Gandhi remains a symbol of non-violence and the belief in simple living â" making oneâs own clothes, eating a vegetarian diet, and using fasts for self-purification.
How to Choose a Chemistry Tutor
How to Choose a Chemistry TutorFinding a qualified organic chemistry tutor to help you with your studies is not a difficult task. The selection process varies with each individual student, so you need to make sure that you find one that you feel comfortable with. A chemistry tutor should be someone who enjoys teaching, has good manners and does not show their fear when the need arises. However, there are other factors which will determine the chemistry tutor to help you.Choosing an organic chemistry tutor from the comfort of your home is very easy. In fact, many students have made the mistake of seeking personal tutors from the comfort of their own homes as this is the most convenient way of learning. Some of the things that you should look for in a tutor include:A chemistry tutor should be well aware of the textbook used by their students. To help you out, you can ask them about the book, some guidelines on how to read the book or ways of putting the book to use. A tutor should also be able to give tips on how to choose a chemistry subject or how to select topics for study. Of course, they should be knowledgeable on the type of tutor books available.If you are looking for organic chemistry tutor, it is important that you know what you expect from the teacher. Some professors like to hear stories and most of them will oblige you if you pay for it. It is crucial that you know the expectations of the professor because it will help you in learning more than you would have done otherwise.There are those who will take the money from you and that is something you should be wary of. You should look for a teacher who is honest and reliable. It is also important that the chemistry tutor should provide you with answers to your questions whether they are academic or of personal interest.There are many online tutors who will charge you for their service. These tutors may be efficient, but you cannot expect perfection from them. Therefore, you should seek a tutor that provi des quality service without requiring a fee. You can make use of the World Wide Web to search for a tutor and you can even discuss your requirements with them.Make sure that you can trust the online tutor and that they are able to provide the correct answers for your queries. A well qualified chemistry tutor can ensure that you graduate from your undergraduate chemistry course.
The Chemistry Definition of Salt
The Chemistry Definition of SaltWhen students first hear the chemistry definition of salt, they may have a problem. They may think that the definition is incorrect or irrelevant. To help them understand this definition, let's talk about what it means to be salt. The chemistry definition of salt is also used for other types of substances that can react with others to form new compounds and combinations.A salt is any compound that can be dissolved in water. The word 'salt' has several meanings, depending on the context it is used in. If it is a salt, then it is solid and if it is a crystal, then it is crystalline.The term 'salt' also refers to a solid form of water. When a solution is exposed to air, it becomes dry. In a solid, the liquid content remains and when the solution is changed to a solid, it becomes a crystal.A crystal is also a liquid, but it is not a solid. It is a solid that is formed by combining different elements with different frequencies. For example, a salt which con tains chlorine has the ability to become a white powder when mixed with water. When you mix together with sodium chloride and water, you end up with sodium chloride.All salts are formed by combining elements, which have different properties, into a solution, making one and other turn into different salt forms. This is why a mixture that contains too much sodium chloride will become too salty.Water is the common substance that all salts are formed from. The properties of water to determine which kinds of salts they can be made from. The chemistry definition of salt helps us to understand the chemical properties of water, and how salts can interact with each other and with the atmosphere to create chemical reactions.These chemical reactions are important to our health, but also a topic of research. At present, the chemistry definition of salt helps us to understand how chemical reactions can be affected by environment and physical processes. Because of this understanding, we can do re search and develop strategies to protect ourselves from the many environmental hazards that we face.
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