MOTIVATION IN LEARNING ENGLISH Argument Learners’ motivation has become more commonly recognized as perhaps the major determining factor for successful learning in general‚ whether one is a high school student pushing one’s way through the battery of required courses needed to graduate‚ or an adult learner taking distance education courses. In any learning setting‚ the dynamics of motivation will be different. What will help a high school student sustain motivation may not apply to an adult learner
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Kinesthetic: Learning Style Kinesthetic learning needs to have movement in order for kinesthetic learners to learn the best. Adding movement while studying can help them focus on what they are doing. Kinesthetic learners have a hard time paying attention if they have to sit for a long time. I feel like I am a kinesthetic learner because I learn the best by doing instead of listening to others tell me how to do something. Kinesthetic learners have a rough time sitting still. Taking short breaks while
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Service learning can allow people to see the world from a different perspective. Since most humans tend to segregate into social groups based upon race or wealth‚ relating with people outside of one’s social group can be arduous. With service learning‚ someone will get to interact with people of different ethnicities and social classes. The article also addresses that providing services for people in need only provides a temporary solution for their reoccurring problems. Instead‚ with time and service
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Response to The Lost Tools of Learning Sayers believed the main problem with modern education is that children aren’t being taught to think. She believed that public education does not teach students how to understand relationships between subjects‚ nor does the public system teach students how to make sense of the information they learned. She was frustrated that adults cannot properly debate a question‚ write a lucid article in the newspaper or think for themselves when it comes to evaluating
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Usages of Internet and web application break down the limitations There are many real success stories about how the internet and ICT have changed our societies and these changes focus positively on economic growth and socio-cultural benefits. The usage of internet as a platform in every sector is creating many new opportunities‚ whose were unavailable at past. Internet has a great impact on information sharing. By using internet the people from grassroots area can enable various economic growth
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CASE STUDY OF SHAHNAZ HUSSAIN Shahnaz Husain‚ CEO of Shahnaz Herbals Inc‚ the prominent Indian female entrepreneur best known for her herbal cosmetics‚ particularly skin care products. She is making a constant effort to beautify the skin of people with her beauty products. She has been continuously striving hard to slow down the aging process and nourish the skin of people and thus make them look younger than their age. Well‚ we are talking about none other than the ruler of the beauty world‚ Shahnaz
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Introduction For this essay I will research the following areas: negotiating with learners‚ functional skills‚ inclusive learning and communication. I will look at how and why each of these areas are important to teaching and how I can gain a better understanding of them in order to enable my learners to learn. Rationale Negotiating with learners When considering the area negotiating with learner’s research identifies that a focus on initial assessment of learners and agreeing goals is important
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perspectives. Malcolm X said‚ "No university would ask any student to devour literature as I did w hen this new world opened to me‚ of being able to read and understand" (Haley 173). In the same way‚ Simon Forrest learned to open his eyes when he was learning his craft as a woodworker in college. During his time in jail‚ Malcolm X learned to read‚ write‚ and comprehend words. He got a hold of a dictionary and tackled it page by page‚ word for word. He began by copying and reading the words on the
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Scenario 1: LO1 (P1.1): There are mainly four types of organisations. Private sector organisations‚ Public sector Organisations‚ voluntary organisations and cooperatives. Private Sector: In the private sector‚ businesses operate in order to maximize the profits. They raise finance by issuing shares‚ borrowing loans from banks etc. They are owned and controlled by private parties. For example Bank of Maldives‚ Amin Construction pvt ltd‚ Haza Construction pvt ltd. Their main aim is to maximize the
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Bite-size Learning Work-related learning has traditionally been associated with training courses that take up time away from the workplace. It is possible to deliver learning in frequent‚ bite-sized chunks on a more regular‚ and less time-consuming basis‚ however. If you think about it‚ most of our learning outside work is done in frequent short sessions- a driving lesson‚ a television documentary‚ or a French class. Why not build on what works? We know that many organisations would like to get involved
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