Friday, March 27, 2020

Swap Chem and Chemistry Final Exams

Swap Chem and Chemistry Final ExamsBiology is often the last thing to get into when you are taking your Chemistry finals. It's not quite as far ahead as Chemistry, but its very close, especially if you're doing your Chemistry first semester, even if you're doing both at the same time. It's definitely something to plan around, especially if you want to take the exams with the other class.If this is the case, and you've done your homework in choosing which class to take, I'd like to suggest a different method for taking Chem and Chemistry finals. Find out which class you're getting credit for, and then, for that term, elective electives or credits that you want to take will be assigned to it. For example, if you want to take Physics, go to the Physics test instead of the Chemistry test.This can save you a lot of time - since you don't have to waste time studying for two separate tests, you'll have more time to study for your Physics test, and it'll pay off in your final grade. Plus, yo u'll have to do it more often, which means you'll have more practice doing it properly. It can also make your notes easier to study - you don't have to spend so much time trying to memorize the answers to the tests, which should only happen with Biology.You may find that it's difficult to figure out which test you want to take, since there are so many exams and too many tests to try to choose just one. However, there's always the option of selecting to take a whole set of Chemistry exams. (If you do, make sure that you understand them well, so that you don't leave anything out in the notes)One thing to be aware of - even though you're going to have to switch subjects, you shouldn't have to switch your exams to one of your old subjects. It's often suggested that you should do this if you've already taken chemistry as a prerequisite, but that doesn't make sense. You'll only change one part of your final grade, and therefore you should take the exam to the class that you want.For Biolo gy, the exams are all similar, so you don't need to worry about switching subjects. In fact, if you do change your biology exam, I would recommend keeping it the same, and just adding it to your Chemistry exam. You'll need to start with Chemistry if you're doing it all at once, and you'll need to stay with Chemistry until the end of your exams.To be honest, I did not do this when I was doing my Chemistry exams. In fact, I didn't even do it in the last year that I took them all at once!

Friday, March 6, 2020

Math Anxiety - Private Tutoring

Math Anxiety BobbiM Apr 17, 2014 Math is the worst for me. It is hard. So I definitely have gotten anxiety when it comes to getting a good grade in math and trying to understand whats going on amidst the xs and square roots. As with writing, some students feel stress when they encounter anything that has to do with numbers. Students who experience math anxiety usually try to avoid taking math-related courses. For most students, math anxiety usually results from previous experiences in math classes. You may have had some trouble with a particular topic and have told yourself I cant do math ever since. For some reason math anxiety seems to be the most traumatic and widespread. However, just like any other type of stress, math anxiety is an overreaction to a situation and, therefore, you can change your response to mathematics. Lets try these tricks for coping with mathematics anxiety. -Face it head-on. Dont wait until your senior year to take your math courses-take them early and overcome your fears. -Take a class that is at your level. Dont try to get into calculus if you have never had a pre-calculus course. -Spend some time each day reading the textbook and doing the practice problems. Going to class is not enough, because you must be able to apply what you have learned to new situations. -Talk the problems through. One of the best strategies for learning math is to solve problems with words. That is, explain in words how to solve the problem rather than just trying to plug in numbers. -Get help early on. If you find that you are having trouble learning math concepts, see help as soon as you need it. Get help from a classmate or the instructor, and plan to work with a tutor weekly if necessary. In math classes, the information you are learning usually builds on itself so if you dont understand what you learned in chapter 2, you will have even more trouble learning the material in chapter 6. -Use positive talk. Dont say, I cant or Ill never to yourself because these thoughts can be self-defeating. Instead, try to focus on the positives. Reward yourself for figuring out a tough problem and keep trying to do your best. Excerpt from  College Success Strategies  by Sherrie L. Nist and Jodi Patrick Holschuh.

Staff Spotlight Lan Nguyen - Heart Math Tutoring

Staff Spotlight Lan Nguyen - Heart Math Tutoring Staff Spotlight: Lan Nguyen Staff Spotlight: Lan Nguyen March 7, 2017 Lan Nguyen graduated with a B.A. in Psychology from UCLA and a M.A. in Elementary Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. In 2012, Lan joined Teach for America and taught 5th grade for three years in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods. That experience solidified her belief that all children deserve a quality education. After relocating to Charlotte, Lan joined Heart in August 2015 to continue her commitment to education. Lan deeply believes that a quality education is our greatest tool to breaking the cycle of poverty and empowering our students to create the change they want to see in the world. Lan was the Program Coordinator at Montclaire Elementary for the 2014-15 school year and is currently the Program Coordinator at Billingsville Leadership Academy and Highland Renaissance Academy. Here are Lans answers to our spotlight questions: What is your favorite or book? My favorite books are the Harry Potter series! What is your favorite education quote? “Every child deserves a champion â€" an adult who will never give up on them, who understands the power of connection and insists they become the best they can possibly be”- Rita Pierson What is your favorite number? 16, the classroom number of my favorite teacher in 3rd grade.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

The Scene Approach How to Really Learn Language Through Movies

The Scene Approach How to Really Learn Language Through Movies The Scene Approach: How to Really Learn Language Through Movies That little skeptic in your head is getting to you.Its telling you that you cant learn a language through movies.It sounds like a myth, like Santa Claus or the Tooth Fairy.Well, let me give it to you straight: It can be done!Yes, its totally possible to learn your target language  just by watching movies. And in this post, Im going to tell you exactly how.But first, let’s talk about some common reasons why people have a hard time learning language through movies. 4 Reasons Language Learners Have a Hard Time with Movies1. They watch the movie once, then move on.When a language learner sits down to pick up lessons from a movie, they dont fare as well when they treat it just like any other movie.Meaning, when they watch it only for the story and its twists and turns. When they know the plot, how it ends or how the bad guy was thwarted from his evil plans, they move on to the next foreign feature. Often, theyll just watch the movie one single time.This is a case of close, but no ciga r.”Repetition, and lots of it, is the name of the game. You don’t have to watch a dozen different films to learn language lessons. You only need to watch just one or two, but you have to really focus on them. You have to go deep instead of going wide. As youll see later, there’s a very specific way of doing this so you can maximize every minute of the film.2. They study the movie as one big chunk.A 90-minute film is too long to be properly absorbed by language learners, especially at lower skill levels.You not only have the language to contend with, but the culture as well. Theres a ton of nuance in the spoken words, gestures, expressions, behaviors, customsâ€"even the dress and chosen sceneryâ€"and youll miss out on these rich lessons if you watch the movie once and only focus on understanding the words.Watching a movie just once, its no wonder that even well-intentioned students only scratch the surface.To use a movie as a learning tool, you have to use the pause, replay and loop buttons strategically throughout the movie, and not just pause when you need a bathroom break or a popcorn refill.A movie isnt one single language lesson. It’s actually packed with so much content that it can yield dozens, even hundreds, of language lessons for you. Watching it from start to finish, in a single stretch, wont release all its language secrets.3. They dont take advantage of the subtitles.You know subtitles are there to let you know whats happening in the movie. Even non-learners benefit from the subtitles, when all they really want to do is enjoy the film that their friend recommended.As a language learner, you need to do more with subtitles. You need to mine them for linguistic gems like grammar lessons and vocabulary insights.There are two things needed for this to happen:1. Accurate subtitles. These can be harder to find than you might think. Sometimes, youll be watching a French movie and notice that the French subtitles are off, using different vocabulary or phrasing things differently than whats spoken. If youre a beginner, you might not realize whats going on and end up confused.2. You need to have a copy of whats being said. You need to print it up and be holding that thing in your hand! But how many language learners actually do this? To get your own copies of scripts, you can try looking on the Internet Movie Script Database  or SimplyScripts.You have to believe me when I say that the movie will be a whole different animal when you have an accurate copy of its dialogue in your hands.4. They let the dialogues go by too fast.One of the most common reasons language learners don’t get as much as they can from watching movies? The dialogues are simply too fast for easy comprehension. The lines are hard to follow, the individual words almost possible to tease apartâ€"the native speakers blur words together, drop syllables, play with tone and rhythm, use slang.Its hard to follow all of this when youre still learning. Especially at th e beginner and intermediate levels, this can be discouraging.Of course, the movie was made for native speakers, not language learners. Native speakers eat, sleep and drink with the language so there’s really no need to artificially slow things down. They may even know what a character is naturally going to say before the line is delivered.But for the noble and well-intentioned language learner, the lines whiz by too fast. Even if they have the subtitles printed up and know what was said, its still hard to catch the words or to repeat the line.I bet at least one of the above situations sounds familiar.It might be exactly the reason why your inner skeptic is telling you its not possible to learn language through movies.After all, remember that time you tried and it was way too hard? Or you just didnt learn anything new?Now, to combat these problems, Im going to share  an effective strategy called the Scene Approach.The Scene Approach: How to Really Learn Language Through MoviesThe A dvantages of the Scene ApproachAt its core, the Scene Approach is simply the strategic splitting of a film into its component scenes.A scene is a segment in the movie where events happen in a single sequence. A scene in the movie Titanic, for example, is Jack successfully intervening before Rose jumps off the ship into the water.In the Scene Approach, scenes that are fat with language content are studied relentlessly, repeated over and over till the cows come home. Other, less linguistically valuable scenes, like the movies big car chase, are skipped.The approach comes with hefty benefits.1. It makes the whole movie manageable.Who has the time to watch the same 90-minute foreign language movie 200 times, anyway? Imagine how much that would eat into your dayâ€"or into your life!And, as said before, not all scenes are created equal. There are scenes, like the training montages of all Rocky films, that could otherwise be skipped. They have no serious value for the language learnerâ€"as ide from being entertaining.Splitting the movie into component scenes is altogether a different proposition. It’s more manageable this way. A single scene fits nicely into the length of an average, everyday study session.Dividing the whole movie into manageable chunks means you can now focus on learning fewer lines and fewer vocabulary words in each viewing session. And youll have fewer fast-paced, back-and-forth dialogues to contend with.Plus, you don’t have wait for the whole movie to end before you hit replay. When you’re dealing with scenes, if some linguistic confusion happens in the third  minute, you dont have to suffer through the whole thing and wait for the final credits to roll before you seek clarification.Divide and conquer!2. It gives you the necessary context.But why scenes? Why not split the movie into discrete five-minute segments instead?Scenes are natural cut-off points. They contain continuous action that happens in a single place and without a break in tim e (usually, though more experimental films may skip around a bit).By their very nature, scenes are more palatable to the mindâ€"unlike a random five-minute segment where two characters are talking one minute, followed by a different set of characters talking about a totally different thing the next.Now consider that language and meaning never happen in a vacuum. Its not just about the words. Each scene really gives you the context for everything the characters are talking about. A scene is a world unto itself. It has its own purpose, characters, character motivations, scenery, costumes, background sounds and outcomes.Movies help language learners because they give all the necessary context for understanding language. The Scene Approach just amplifies this advantage by dividing the whole movie into its scenes.3. It slows things down.In this approach, you don’t move on to the next scene until you’ve mastered the one you’re currently on.So, instead of watching the movie as one lo ng stream, feeling helpless with the speed and flood of information, you deal with individual scenes. You can pause and rewind any time to replay it over and over. You now deal with the thing line-by-line, so even if the dialogue goes very fast, you can always play it back.Speaking of playbacks, our new technology allows us to replay a clip without losing quality. It used to be that, in the era of VHS tapes and DVDs, you would get diminishing audio and video quality for every replay. Can you imagine?Today, because everything is digital, you get the same quality no matter how many times you replay a clip. Its also easier to click and drag back to the beginning of the sceneâ€"just jot down the time at which the scene starts.Things still going too fast? Theres now video functionality that literally helps you slow things down to 75%, 50% or 25% of the normal speedâ€"even YouTube videos offer this.Language learners are really running out of excuses not to learn from movies.Now, were goin g to talk about how to implement the Scene Approach, step by step.How to Learn Language with the Scene Approach1. Watch it like any other movie the first few times.Go ahead. Watch the movie like any other movie.Get it out of your system. Watch the movie with popcorn and soda while stretched out on your couch. You can even invite some friends over and view it on a Friday night. Ogle the good-looking actors, laugh at the jokes, be surprised by the unexpected twists. Focus on the story and get the big picture.So, are you done?Now let’s really heat things up.2. When you dive into the scene, stop treating it like a movie.After watching the film as a moviegoer at least once, its the perfect time to put on your language learning cap.Go to the first scene and take out a notebook. Jot down the timestamp of when it starts and when it ends.Focus on this one scene and nothing else.Understand the specific context. What’s happening in this scene? Is the villain interrogating and torturing the hero in some dark dungeon? Listen to the back-and-forth volley of dialogue. Only this scene exists!This is very important. When you’re working with scenes and you know in the back of your head that its part of something bigger, the temptation to proceed to next scenes is very real. Movies are designed to be that way, to take you from scene to scene in a frictionless fashion. A director might prick your heart early so you feel for the main character later. And as for the villain? You cant wait for the satisfying revenge where you get to see the jerk get his just desserts and fall off a cliff.It’s cathartic to go through the entire journey of the film, I know. But then you would still be treating the whole thing as a movie.You’ve donned your language learning cap now, and it shouldn’t matter if the hero gets his revenge or not. Think instead of the language learning opportunities in the scene. Is the bad guy asking questions? “Who stole the computer chip?” “Where is the gold hidden?” Then take them as lessons in question construction!Yes, theres high drama happening in the scene, but you should rather be interested in more earthly matters. That’s why you already watched the whole movie like any other blockbuster. So,  when you end a day’s session, you won’t be left hanging on the scene where  Liam Neeson  is  threatening his daughter’s kidnappers over the phone by touting a very particular set of skills. That would be too much a cliffhanger to stop at!3. Go from English subtitles, to foreign language subtitles, to no subtitles at all.Master the scene starting with English subtitles first, then foreign language subtitles second, then no subtitles at all.This seems to be the subtitle study sequence that yields maximum learning.The English subtitles will ensure that you fully understand whats happening in the scene.After a few tries with English, you then use subtitles in the target language. You now begin to follow the mouth, the movements and the lines that are being delivered. Your eyes are trained on the scene, your ears are listening to the sounds. You listen more closely this time, even pushing the headphones closer to your ears.If you forget whats happening, switch back to English subtitles. You can actually ping back and forth as often as you like. Or, if it’s at all possible, display both English and target language subtitles at the same time, like you can with your  FluentU videos. This visual gives you unprecedented comparison of vocabulary.Finally, watch and comprehend the scene without crutches, without subtitles, just like native speakers do. Watch the scene, without the subs, several more times. More than you think you need to.4. Write the subtitles down.It pays to have the scenes transcript in your hand, instead of trying to catch them on your screen where they quickly disappear.Whether or not youve already printed the transcript out, take the time to write down the text of the particular scene.  By hand, if possible.This shows not only commitment, but writing the subtitles down will help you remember the words better. Research has shown that the act of writing makes it easier for the brain to store and retrieve information from memory.Instead of thinking of subtitles as aids for films, think of them as language materials in and of themselves. Or better yet, think of it the other way around. Think of the scene as an aid for the subtitlesâ€"a video clip to help language learners understand whats written on the page.This is the principle thats put into practice by FluentU, a unique language learning program that transforms short, authentic video clips into full language lessons. Its basically an entire program that operates on the Scene Approach.FluentU takes authentic videosâ€"like news segments, short interviews, movie clips and music videosâ€"and makes them approachable and valuable for language learners of any skill level. This is done through accurate, interactive subtitles that appear on screen. You can click on any word or phrase to get a definition, in-context usage examples and pronunciation.5. Memorize the lines and talk along.Believe it or not, you have to memorize some lines. Not because youll be blurting them out in real life. Well, maybe you will, maybe you won’t.Memorizing the lines is really just a way for you to improve your memory, open your mouth and indeed say the words used in the scene. The speaking practice mattersâ€"language isnt just in your head.Speaking is a physical act, and like any physical activity, you reach mastery when you actually do it over and over.A movie, even if you take it one scene at a time, can only do so much. You better be talking, yelling, mumbling, gesturing and generally acting in front of the TV or your computer screen if you want to get the most out of it. Say the lines as the actors say them, talk back to the actors, shout comments out loud, get involved.So, there you go! You now know how to really learn a language through movies.The Scene Approach lets you do a deep dive into a 90-minute feature film so you come away with a wealth of lessons.Good luck, and happy watching!

About to meet your new tutor Here is what to do!

About to meet your new tutor Here is what to do! As someone who cares for your success, your tutor is very important to you! Its always exciting to meet new, special people. But how do you go into your first tutoring session? FIRST Start with a positive attitude: Remind yourself, This tutor is ON MY SIDE! If I dont understand something, its not a problem. In fact, I can tell my tutor everything that I find difficult. I can even get ahead in class! Maybe one day Ill be tutoring this subject! NEXT Look at the work you need to do in your class. Identify what you understand, what seems almost within your reach, and what is beyond your comprehension. Create a color code for each and mark your materials, or just write them down in preparation for your first session. FINALLY Bring your color-coded materials and questions for your tutor, along with any and all class materials. Show your tutor how youve prepared, and express the type and range of progress youd like to make in your class. Then start the tutoring adventure! Come well prepared for each successive session. Note how much more command you have of your material! Thank your tutor and yourself for giving the subject quality time and attention.

A Famous Chinese Proverb About Language Learning

A Famous Chinese Proverb About Language Learning To learn a language is to have one more window from which to look at the world. (Chinese proverb) In Chinese: Becoming fluent in a language that is not your native tongue offers numerous benefits and opportunities.   In some families, kids grow up surrounded by more than one language. They speak in multiple languages very naturally. But what to do if your parents are monolingual? And you need to learn a second language when you are adult. It might be a lot more challenging task. Beyond doubt, it is never too late to learn! Our tutors will help you! Become fluent in Spanish, German, Chinese, French, Italian, English now and dont wait any longer.

5 Goals Every New College Student Should Have - TutorNerds

5 Goals Every New College Student Should Have - TutorNerds 5 goals every new college student should have Starting out as a new college student can be one of the most interesting transitions in life. It can be exciting and overwhelming, fascinating and isolating. This is such a great time for students to learn about the world around them, meet new people, and increase their ability to earn a great living and have a fulfilling career. Nearly every college student has goals, but they dont always know how to get there or which ones are the most important as they transition through their freshman year. Although each student is an individual, there are a few things that every college student can do to make their experience more successful (Our experienced Irvine college tutors are here to help you get into your dream school and succeed.). 1.   Take an interesting elective class Its important for new college students to set a goal of taking one class a semester that they’re truly interested in. This will allow them to expand their knowledge and truly enjoy learning while in the college environment. Although there are a plethora of general education courses students in their freshman and sophomore year need to take, there is plenty of room for an interesting elective class. Students dont get to choose the courses they want to take in high school so they should take the opportunity to choose what they learn at university (READ: 5 Tips for Stress Management When Applying to College). 2. Try something new College is a great opportunity for students to expand their knowledge whether they are meeting friends from other cultures and backgrounds, learning a new skill, or studying abroad. Universities offer new students tons of opportunity to try something new without making a commitment for an entire semester. Students can join a club or organization where they meet new people, join a volunteer group on campus, or sign up for a one-day seminar. In addition to academic exploration, there’s plenty of opportunities for students to experience new social situations. For example, a student might join a multicultural club or volunteer to fundraising for an important cause. The most important thing is that students can step out of their comfort zone and experience university life. 3. Obtain an internship Another great goal for new college students to have is to obtain an internship during the summer term. Internships are fantastic opportunities to make connections, get recommendations, and meet new people. However, internships dont pay anything, so its important to get college credit and have something to show for it. Internships are also competitive so students are encouraged to talk to an academic or career counselor who can help them find an appropriate opportunity. Some internships last an entire summer making it difficult for students to take classes or work in their downtime. However, other internships only last a week or two and give college students insight into what it would be like to work in a particular field before they declare a major. 4. Socialize This goal is a tricky one because students who socialize too much will be tempted away from their studies and may find themselves in academic trouble. However, its important that students have a chance to bond with their peers and make future professional connections while in the college environment. A sense of community can help students support each other as they progress through this important time of life. Academics will become overwhelming at some point, and students need the support of friends and classmates to continue to persevere and be successful. Socialization in appropriate amounts is an important part of a well-rounded college experience and is something students should be able to enjoy. 5. Learn how to communicate effectively Last but not least, students need to learn how to communicate before they enter the working world effectively. Its important for students to know when to ask for help and when they need to persevere on their own. Its also essential for students to work as a team and explore their strengths and weaknesses. One of the most common complaints of employers is that their employees dont know how to communicate appropriately. Thus, a student who has great communication skills is likely to be very successful in the first couple years of their professional career. All blog entries, with the exception of guest bloggers, are written by Tutor Nerds. Are you an education professional? If so, email us at pr@tutornerds.com for guest blogging and collaborations. We want to make this the best free education resource in SoCal, so feel free to suggest what you would like to see us write.

Finding Private ESL Tutoring Rates

Finding Private ESL Tutoring RatesPrivate ESL tutor rates are easily found online. There are a few ways to find private ESL tutoring rates, and all are very easy.An advantage of the Internet is that you can compare the price of a cheap private education program with the latest private ESL online programs. There are many options, so just select the most suitable one for your situation. When you find the best-priced online program, ask your teacher to recommend you the right online private ESL tutor.Find the best program available through an EUS Language Schools or several similar programs. The system allows you to find the best online school in your area and choose from its online ESL and private ESL tutors. Selecting a private ESL provider through the EUS system may take a bit of time, but will pay off in the end.Different countries have different school systems. The advantages of private ESL programs are that you get to choose a private ESL tutor from the best school, irrespective o f the country you are living in. Ask your teacher to recommend you a private ESL school in your region, and they will also be able to recommend the best private ESL tutor to meet your budget.If you want the best private ESL program available, then search online for private ESL schools in your country, and the best online private ESL tutor. Search for private ESL schools through Yahoo or Bing. When you find a school, read its reviews, and then choose the private ESL schools you want.Finding private language tutors is very easy, as you can find many good programs online. Private ESL schools have to adhere to certain standards, so this is another reason why searching for private ESL schools on the Internet is recommended. They are recognized by language teachers in their area.Check online for available private schools in your region, and the best private ESL tutors available. Look for programs that are accredited, and one which is properly trained. Searching for private ESL schools onl ine is the easiest way to find private ESL programs, and a quick search can get you the best online ESL tutors for your particular needs.

Purchasing a Kids Chemistry Sets

Purchasing a Kids Chemistry SetsYou may want to consider purchasing a kids chemistry set to help teach your kids some basics of chemistry. While the element of chemistry does not involve any very complicated concepts, you should be careful in teaching your kids this subject since it is not something they would normally understand. You can introduce chemistry concepts to your child at a suitable age.Chemistry sets can range from simple to complicated depending on the quality. It depends on your pocket as well. If you buy a complete set, it would be ideal to buy a good brand and have it presented to your kid. This is the best way to see that they are knowledgeable with the subject as well as being aware of the standards of science and nature. You should also make sure that they will do well in this subject in school.There are several good chemistry sets on the market in the market that are available at reasonable prices. They are not only available at local stores or from the internet but also from specialty stores and the online stores. However, it depends on the child's preferences. You should make sure that your child is comfortable in dealing with the set. You should also have in mind the requirement of the set that your child needs.The chemistry set is actually your child's responsibility to teach them the right way to handle the materials and react with the items used in the set. If he is not comfortable with it, then the materials will still not get a chance to get put to use. In fact, your child may not even want to use the set.The chemistry set you buy must include the set of chemicals for the chemical elements and acids. You should also make sure that the materials are processed properly before they are put to use. Children are very curious when it comes to the research and experimentation with their studies.The chemistry set will also include other types of chemicals, such as lubricants, paints, cleaners, and shampoos. While this will teach your childr en the chemical reactions, they can also incorporate these into their everyday activities.At home, you can also introduce some chemistry lessons. You should put together some items that will help your child to understand the scientific information about the elements. As far as your child is concerned, he will be more likely to learn and comprehend the scientific information if he is taught by his family.

Friday, February 7, 2020

How to BBC Learning English Online

How to BBC Learning English OnlineIf you are looking for how to be learning English online, then you are about to come across a new world of online education. This world of online education is vast and not much has been written about it. This is the real reason why it is important to learn how to be learning English online as you will be able to easily achieve these goals.In order to teach yourself how to be learning English online, you are going to have to engage in the process of learning English. There are many things that you have to learn to help you develop better communication skills.If you do not take the time to learn about your language then you will not be able to achieve your language goals. The goal of learning English is to develop communication skills that will help you relate to others in the language. If you do not know how to be learning English then you will never achieve these goals.The first thing that you need to learn about learning English is how to know when you are getting ready to go to the library and go to class. There are some students who have the ability to go to the library or class whenever they want. You will have to learn how to be learning English by reading the book and also by learning the rules of the library and the rules of the class. These things will help you to set your goals and also to know what your limits are.There are also many advantages that you will get by learning online learning. You will be able to stay at home and spend your time doing the things that you enjoy doing. You will also be able to use your time wisely. You will not have to worry about studying if you are in a class because you can do everything in the comfort of your home.Youwill also be able to use your time wisely. If you have the ability to work in the office or in the classroom you will be able to spend your time on other things. The person who wants to get a higher paying job has to spend at least 30 hours a week in the classroom because in that time they learn a lot about the subject. You are going to have to learn how to be learning English by spending time in the classroom and not just at home.Many colleges are offering to learn in their English classes. If you have the ability to choose a specific topic in which you want to learn then you can make this into a learning program. If you have the ability to pick a teacher then you can make this into a learning program. There are many other ways that you can use to learn but how to be learning English online.