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    Effective Counseling

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    iove couse Personal and Professional Qualities for an Effective Counselor By {Author} {Institution} Abstract This research paper discusses the qualities that are necessary for an effective counseling and as such any counselor considered effective must posses them. The paper has a separate discussion of both personal and professional qualities required for any good counselor

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    Effective Study

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    EFFECTIVE STUDY Effective learning depends upon good study skills‚ but “Many students - - both traditional and nontraditional - - entering college have few‚ if any practical study skills.” ( Huber‚ 1994‚ 29) Good study skills do not simply occur; they must first be learned and then applied consistently. Efficient study strategies include a preset time‚ a desirable place‚ and a well-designed plan for study. A Time for Study Many of us think we have more to do than we have time to do

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    Teaching Practice

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    fulltime teaching practice and I am not an exception. A week ago I came back from my school practice and I am full of emotions and positive fillings. I was allocated to a comprehensive school in Donetsk. And I did my fulltime practice as a teacher of English and foreign literature. I spent my first week observing lessons in different classes and giving occasional lessons myself. Sometimes I had to substitute some teachers because of their illness. At these moments I understood that teaching is not

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    Teaching Methods

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    °°°°°°°°°°°°°°GTM grammar translation method GT appeared in the first half of the 19th century and was one of the nonscientific methods. Why is GT a classical method? GT was to help students appreciate L2 literature. L2 grammar helps them learn Ll grammar & grow mentally. Principles 1. Learning to read L2 literature – written language is superior to spoken language. L2 culture was literature and fine arts. 2. Translation from L2 to L1 and vise versa: a central goal 3. Communication:

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    ESL teaching

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    Assignment : Teaching Grammar to ESL Students 1. I used to drink a bottle of vodka a day. (a recovering alcoholic at an AA meeting) STRUCTURE: ‘used’ structure FORM: subject + used to + infinitive B. FUNCTION AND MEANING It talks about an action that happened regularly in the past but no longer happens in the present. . C. PROBLEMS WITH… Meaning: Students may think that he is talking about the present‚ rather than the past. Some learners may use ‘used to’ in place of the

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    Grammar is very important for everyone who wants to learn English language because it is a central to the teaching and learning languages. It is a requirement for them to write or speaking correctly and fluently. By learning grammar‚ students can easily adapt of learning target language from native language. Other than that‚ grammar learning would help students grow intellectually. Student would probably never use the target language‚ but the mental exercise of learning it would be beneficial anyway

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    Patient Teaching HLST 320 Caroline C December 31st‚ 2007 Introduction: I have chosen breastfeeding as my teaching topic for this assignment. The specific clientèle will be the new mother at between 2 and 7 days postpartum‚ newly discharged from hospital. As a community health nurse working with children and young families‚ I do initial postpartum visits at home. Breastfeeding is a very complex skill‚ natural‚ yet sometimes difficult

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    Teaching Case

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    Case study I. Executive Summary The teaching hospital and the medical school had only one top official in common-the provost. The unusual nature of the financial arrangements was a big problem. Patients paid for professional services‚ but the revenues went into department funds‚ which were controlled by the department chairs. The hospital‚ on the other hand‚ turned in all patient- revenue incomes to the state. The working conditions and compensation were much better in the medical school

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    The Essential Leap Year

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    The end of high school is a joyous time for students‚ as they focus upon the empty canvas that is their future. The possibilities are endless really‚ as there are countless paths to follow. Such a time can be quite overwhelming though‚ as choices made now may have great impact in the long run. This brings us to the debate of whether to jump right back onto the education train or to pause after high school to fully consider all of the options. A gap year can be very favourable though‚ as it provides

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    ch 5 essentials

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    A Brief History of Human Liberty Fareed Zakaria explores the emergence of liberty and freedom throughout history‚ starting with the rise of the Christian Church. It is important to note that power struggles enabled the formation of individual liberty in Western Life. The first step to ensure liberty‚ as illustrated by the fall of the Roman Empire‚ is embedded in the institutions within society that is independent of the state. The Catholic Church was the first institution that was willing to challenge

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