Sunday, March 22, 2020
Playing Rock Music on the Guitar
Playing Rock Music on the Guitar Becoming a Guitarist: Learning Rock Chords ChaptersSome Advice for Starting with Rock GuitarStep 1: Learn the Notes of the GuitarStep 2: Guitar Power ChordsStep 3: Playing Riffs on the GuitarStep 4: The Minor Pentatonic Scale on GuitarRock Guitar VocabularyâMusic is the last true voice of the human spirit. It can go beyond language, beyond age, and beyond color straight to the mind and heart of all people.â - Ben HarperThe musical instrument market is growing and more and more people are choosing to learn a musical instrument. You wonât necessarily change the world by learning the guitar.There are several stages to becoming a guitar player and the first consideration is the type of music you like and would like to play. If youâre interested in rock music, you can learn on an electric guitar or a folk acoustic guitar.That said, it also completely depends on the style of rock music youâre interested in! From Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton, itâs often a couple of chords that make all the difference.Nirvana - Smells Lik e Teen SpiritWhy play only others' music when you could find out how you can compose music for the guitar!Step 4: The Minor Pentatonic Scale on GuitarThis is often the first scale guitarists learn as itâs very common in rock and blues music. Penta means five and tonic means note. A pentatonic scale, therefore, includes just 5 notes. While there are many pentatonic scales, most guitarists will be familiar with the pentatonic minor scale in particular. Itâs used very commonly in solos and improvisation. Listen to:Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven (A minor pentatonic)Metallic - Nothing Else Matters (E minor pentatonic)The pentatonic minor scale is easy to remember, easy to play and can be used almost anywhere. Itâs used in punk rock, funk, and blues. Itâs called a minor scale because the third is a minor.Rock Guitar VocabularyIf youâre teaching yourself how to play the guitar, youâll need to be familiar with some of the commonly used vocabulary. We've also included a glos sary in our other articles on the guitar so make sure you read them all!Barre ChordsThis is a chord where a finger is used to press down on all the strings on a given fret.TablatureThis is a graphic representation of the music to play. You donât need to be able to read sheet music to read tablature.Now learn how you can play different styles of music on your guitar...
Friday, March 6, 2020
Definition of Coordinate
Definition of Coordinate Definition of coordinate is an introduction to coordinate geometry. In geometry the position of any point on a plane is described by pair of numbers called ordered pairs. The coordinate plain is given below. It has two lines perpendicular to each other. In the plane, the horizontal line is x-axis and vertical line is y-axis. The point where both the axis crosses is the origin and it is the point where x and y remains zero. In x-axis, the values to the right of origin are positive and to left are negative. In y axis, the values above the origin are positive and below the origin are negative. The below 2 examples show you how to plot a point in graph. Example 1: Plot the point (3, -6) on graph Solution: The center point is the origin and it is written as point (0, 0) because both x and y are zero at this point. = From the given point (3, -6) = X is positive 3 and y is -6 = So move 3 units to the right on x axis and 6 units down on y axis = (3, -6) is the point where it meets. Example 2: Find location of point on graph? Solution: Start from origin = Draw lines from the point that cuts x axis and y axis respectively. = Since, the line cuts at point 3 on x axis and at point 4 on y axis. = Therefore x= 3 and y=4 = So, the point shown in graph is (3, 4)
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Harvard University A Student Interview
Harvard University A Student Interview The tutors behind Varsity Tutors are not just here to teachtheyre sharing their college experiences as well. Keena is a Chicago tutor and 2006 graduate of Harvard University, where she studied psychology. She specializes in math tutoring, psychology tutoring, and a number of other subjects. See what she had to share about her time at Harvard University: Describe the campus setting and transportation options. Keena: Harvard University is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which is really just a smaller part of Boston. The campus is pretty urban, but borders on residential areas which makes it feel a bit quieter and more neighborhood-y on the edges (I always liked this part because there were lots of people walking dogs, and I missed mine). Harvard has a shuttle bus that can transport students to and from various parts of the campus. The shuttle is a great option for students, since the campus itself is huge and it can take a long time to walk from one side to the other especially if you include the athletic facilities and graduate education buildings. A bike is also a good idea but be careful! Cambridge is known as the bike theft capital of the country and given the number of thefts Ive seen on campus, I believe it. How available are the professors, academic advisers, and teaching assistants? Keena: The professors, academic advisors, and teaching assistants make themselves fairly available, but its important to remember that they are all involved in their own research or professional projects and often its difficult to get on their schedules. Sign up early, and make sure you know what youre going to talk about when you go to office hours. How would you describe the dorm liferooms, dining options, location, socialization opportunities with other students? Keena: The Houses at Harvard are one of the best parts of the University, in my opinion. Each House has its own personality and traditions, and being part of such a vibrant mini-community in the University has a very humanizing effect, especially since Harvard can be a cold and intense place at times. The Houses each have a dining hall and host various social activities for both house members and visitors, and it can be great to go from House to House experiencing the different atmospheres. I think its extremely important to take time to build a social network and put down your work for a while, especially at a place thats as academically intense as Harvard is. Youre supposed to be having fun, too! Which majors/programs are best represented and supported at Harvard University? Keena: Im not sure I can speak to which programs are best represented and supported I do know that a lot of students come to Harvard and dive into a particular field without giving themselves the freedom to experience new fields, which I think is a big mistake. As an example, I started school thinking I wanted to be pre-med, but switched out of that track midway through my sophomore year because I didnt like organic chemistry. I graduated with a degree in social psychology, but if you asked me now what I would have done in retrospect, I would have chosen history or creative writing, since thats what I liked the best. Its incredibly important to take classes in new fields and focus on what you really enjoy doing, not just what you or someone else thinks you should be doing. How easy or difficult was it for you to meet people and make friends as a freshman? Does Greek life play a significant role in the campus social life? Keena: It was easy for me to make friends as a freshman. Harvard offers incoming freshmen the chance to go on a hiking trip with other new students before classes start (its called the Freshman Outdoor Program, or FOP) and it was through FOP that I met some of my best friends, friends I am still close with today. There are a lot of socialization opportunities within the dorms as well, and each entryway has two Prefects assigned to it upperclassmen who host weekly social activities with their freshmen, to help them make friends and integrate into the community. Greek life plays a pretty minimal role on campus; there are a handful of fraternities and sororities around, but they dont have houses and operate completely independently from the University itself. How helpful is the Career Centerand other student support services? Keena: I dont remember the Career Center being particularly helpful. I do remember a lot of huge companies recruiting on campus my senior year, mostly through dinners and social events designed to show students how fancy their lives could be after graduation. Some of my friends went this route, and had good experiences. For me, finding professors in fields I liked and who I could connect with gave me the most insight into what I wanted to do after school. Harvard is a big place, but finding upperclassmen and professors who you can connect with can help a lot in figuring out what you want to do. How are the various study areas such aslibraries, the student union, and dorm lounges at Harvard University? Keena: The libraries at Harvard are the coolest. There are two main libraries (though I read somewhere that Harvard has more than 90 in total across various campuses): Widener (absolutely massive), and Lamont (smaller, more Undergraduate-focused). Widener is a lot of fun to explore, and there are many little nooks and crannies for students to hole up in for hours at a time to do work. Lamont is more social and feels warmer since its a bit smaller and has big, public study spaces. I studied at both and really liked having the opportunity to work in such interesting and well-designed spaces. They are both easily available. Describe the surrounding town. Keena: Cambridge is a very interesting town. There are a lot of stores, restaurants, and bars, and it feels urban but without the size of downtown Boston. A lot of establishments have been in the same place for decades, so its always possible to go back to your favorite haunts when you visit. Most undergraduates will tell you that the Kong is a perennial favorite among the students, though I also enjoyed going to Graftons, Cambridge Common, and Pinocchios Pizzeria. Its very easy to take the T to downtown Boston, though most students stay near campus since there is so much to do. How big or small is the student body? Were you generally pleased or displeased with the typical class sizes? Keena: The student body felt big to me, though in reality the undergraduate enrollment is only around 7,000 students. Many of the introductory lecture classes are very large, but these always include smaller group sessions made up of 8-12 students with a Teaching Assistant. The smaller lecture classes are often between 10 and 30 students, though you are able to find classes with only a few students in some of the smaller fields. Describe one memorable experience with a professor and/or class. Perhaps one you loved the most or one youregretthe most. Keena: Harvard is famous for its Human Sexuality class in the Psychology department. This class covers a wide variety of topics from sexual orientation and gender identity, to societal views of sexuality and sexuality in the media. Its an extremely popular class and was one of my favorites. The lectures were often so thought provoking that my friends and I would go out after class and spend hours talking about what we learned in class and how we felt about it. I would highly recommend every student taking this class if they can. In terms of regrets I regret taking too many classes that I thought I had to take (conceptual mathematics, organic chemistry, etc.) instead of classes I wanted to take. I didnt realize the freedom I had to dictate my own curriculum, and I wish I had figured that out earlier in my undergraduate career. Check out Keenas tutoring profile. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of Varsity Tutors.
How to Practise Yoga for Beginners at Home
How to Practise Yoga for Beginners at Home How to Start Yoga at Home ChaptersWhy Practise Yoga at Home?How to Start Yoga at HomeEquipment for Your Home Yoga StudioThe Best DVDs for Home YogaYouTube Home Yoga VideosâYoga means addition â" addition of energy, strength and beauty to body, mind and soul.â - Amit RayWould you like to start doing yoga but donât have the time to go to group yoga classes? Are you looking for a way to relax without breaking the bank?Practise yoga at home! Yoga is for everyone, after all.There are excellent books, DVDs, and online yoga practice resources available.To start things off and make sure you donât pick up any bad habits, you should follow our advice...yoga works on all your muscles through stretching movements.The benefits of yoga aren't just physical; you can gain a deeper awareness of the world around you, an inner calm, and relieve anxiety through mindfulness meditation as a complement to a gentle yoga routine.Once you start, youâll quickly realise that itâs not boring either since there are so many di fferent types of yoga: Hatha yoga, Vinyasa yoga, Kundalini yoga, restorative yoga, Ashtanga yoga, Yin yoga, etc.Find out what to look for when choosing your yoga mat...How to Start Yoga at HomeAre you ready to take your first steps into the world of yoga?As a beginner, itâs important that you make sure youâre ready to go in order to take care of your body and not injure yourself by attempting a challenging asana. Don't move onto an intermediate yoga pose before you've mastered the basics.Breathe and stretch! (Source: StockSnap)To get ready, you should:Make sure that you wonât be disturbed for between half an hour and an hour.Get your yoga mat readyPut your smartphone to silentPut on some music to help you relax and unwind. You could even put together a special yoga playlist that lasts the right amount of time.One thing you should definitely keep in mind: breathing, or pranayama, is an integral part of yoga. Make sure youâre breathing deeply during your exercises and sequence of yoga postures. You also need to focus on each breath.Here are three exercises for beginners to use with their yoga mat:Seated PoseSeated poses are ideal for starting your yoga sessions. It can relax your mind and body and encourages a good posture.Sit down. Keep your head, neck, and back aligned. Relax your shoulders, place your hands on your knees with your palm facing upwards and close your eyes. Be mindful of your breathing.The Chair PoseBend your knees while keeping them over your feet with your thighs as parallel to the floor as possible. Your torso should form a right angle with your thighs. Raise your hands towards the sky as you breathe. Place your weight on your heels so that your knees donât bend too far forward.Search for yoga Manchester now.The Tree PoseThe tree pose works on your balance and strengthens the muscles in your lower body. Place your weight on your left leg and put the sole of your foot on your left ankle, move your right knee to the side, and then mov e your right foot up to your thigh. Keep your head straight and contract your abs and buttocks.Place your hands together as if you were praying and then raise them above your head. Stretch upwards, breathe, and hold this position for a few moments. Then do the same for the other side.Pick up on these techniques to master meditation...running with yoga...The Best DVDs for Home YogaHave you already learnt the basics and would like to go a little further? There are some great DVDs for yoga sessions in your own home, even for beginners!Basic Yoga Workout for Dummies, Sara IvanhoeThis DVD covers the basics of yoga and teaches you the 12 key yoga poses. Relax, learn different breathing exercises, and tone your body. This is a great resource with plenty of yoga for beginners.Yoga for Absolute Beginners, Susan FultonLearn quickly and become more flexible thanks to these exercises for beginners. The yoga poses are clearly explained and you can get your body moving along the relaxing music. P erfect for starting out.If youâre looking for something more dynamic, check out Susan Fultonâs Hatha Ashtanga Yoga series. You can quickly tone your body and rejuvenate the nervous system while learning how to control your emotions.Yoga to the Rescue for Back Pain, Desire RumbaughDo you have back problems or need to strengthen your back? Go with methods designed to improve your back muscles and alleviate back pain. Youâll also get rid of tension and improve the alignment of your spine.Yoga for Stress Relief, Barbara BenaghFind a relaxing and effective way to rid yourself of stress with yoga.Discover some of the best documentaries about yoga and meditation...YouTube Home Yoga VideosIn addition to DVDs, you can find plenty of videos on how to learn yoga on YouTube. If you don't have a yoga teacher training you, you should check out these digital yogis to learn more about yoga.Your yoga tutor doesn't necessarily need to be in the room with you. (Source: TheDigitalArtist)Yoga wit h AdrieneAdrieneâs YouTube channel has a good range of yoga videos. You can do yoga for a variety of different reasons. Whether itâs for runners, for weight loss, or bedtime yoga, youâll be able to find the right video routine for you. There are also a lot of good videos for beginners.Kino YogaKino, the host of this channel, is an experienced yogi and one of YouTube's most popular yoga teachers. His channel is a great resource for those learning yoga. If youâre looking for any particular pose, this is the channel you should go to first.Tara StilesTara Stiles created Strala Yoga, a dynamic yoga method that you do with music. Head on over to her YouTube channel. Without taking yourself too seriously, you can learn yoga exercises you can do to relax and for strengthening. If youâre expecting a special gift, why not try out prenatal yoga?So whether you're looking for spiritual healing, guided meditation, beginner yoga routines, there's nothing stopping you from learning how to do a few sun salutations in your living room and bringing your body and mind together.If you're completely new to yoga and would like more help, you should consider getting yoga tutorials from a private tutor. A lot of tutors and yogis on Superprof offer a free yoga taster session for the first hour so you can see if they're right for you.Now head over to our FAQ page for everything you want to know about yoga and if you would like to see some yoga documentaries, read our summary blog.
How to Find a Ballet Teacher
How to Find a Ballet Teacher Advice for Choosing the Right Dance Teacher ChaptersThe Places Where You Should Look for a Ballet TeacherThe Questions You Need to Ask Your Potential Dance TeacherWhat You Should Look for in a Ballet TeacherâA day without dancing is a day wastedâ - NietzscheIf thatâs the case, how many days have you wasted?Maybe itâs time to learn ballet!Whether youâre doing an intensive dance workshop, an introduction to dance, advanced ballet training, or attending a ballet school, the teacher is hugely important when it comes to learning such a challenging art form.Since ballet requires musicality, coordination, artistry, rhythm, and a good posture, you need a quality teacher. Theyâre there to help you with your timing and movement throughout your dance education.But how can you find the right ballet teacher?Do they have to be professional dancers?Is it better to attend workshops or get private instruction?Can adult students learn to do ballet?Superprof is here to help you find a good teacher with passion, poise, and grace. Sea mDance Teacher 4.96 (24) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors JamieDance Teacher 5.00 (6) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ErickaDance Teacher 5.00 (1) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors SamuelDance Teacher 5.00 (4) £100/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors FlavioDance Teacher 5.00 (7) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors HakimDance Teacher 5.00 (5) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors HannaDance Teacher 5.00 (4) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ClareDance Teacher £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsThe Places Where You Should Look for a Ballet TeacherFinding a ballet teacher neednât be that difficult. There are plenty of places offering ballet lessons and workshops. You just need to choose the one that teaches ballet classes for your level.Getting Ballet Lessons at a Conservatoire or UniversityYou become a ballet dancer at any age. (Source: Skitterphoto)Can you get âadult ballet classesâ?Even for beginners?Of course, you can! Not everyone attending a conservatoire aspires to be a famous dancer. Most people wrongly assume that if you want to attend adult ballet classes, you have to be a ballet dancer at a dance company or preparing for an audition.Of course, conservatoires do tend to produce some of the best dancers in the country. However, not every famous dancer attended a conservatoire and not all the alumni of conservatoires are famous dancers.However, to get on a lot of the courses at a conservatoire, you'll have to have some experience with dance classes and an understanding of ballet technique. That said, if you do decide to enrol at a conservatoire, it's because you want a career in the arts.Find dance classes in London.Picking a Ballet Teacher from a Dance SchoolIf you want to start learning how to dance, think about having a look at the dance schools in your region. The teachers at these schools are often experienced and offer quality lessons.These lessons can be rather pricey depending on the dance school you choose to attend but they often also come with some of the best equipment. However, not every dance studio is the same. Many of them also offer drop-in lessons and ballet lessons.Not know the first thing about dancing?Donât worry! You can always attend recreational ballet lessons for âabsolute beginnersâ.If you want to master advanced techniques, you're going to have to work hard. (Source: roxanablav)Since ballet can be quite technical, a beginner ballet class usually assumes that you've been shown the fundamentals of the discipline. When first beginning ballet lessons, you'll usually start with âabsolute beginnersâ that will introduce you to ballet before moving onto âbeginnersâ, âintermediateâ, and then âadvancedâ classes.Once you start mastering ballet, you can focus on the specific aspects of your dance training with classes with an emphasis on things like pointe technique or physical strengthening and co nditioning.Make sure to check out the school's syllabus or curriculum before you sign up to participate in their adult dance programmes.Get Private Ballet LessonsAre you a bit shy in class?Would you like to learn more quickly than you would in a traditional group class?Are you getting ready for a dance competition or exam?You should check out private ballet tutorials!Private tuition is also useful for those who'd struggle with the class schedule at a ballet studio or a dance classes near me that's taught at the same time every week. With a private tutor, you and your instructor can decide where and when you get your dance training.Whether advertised on a bulletin board in the supermarket, Facebook pages, or on specialised platforms like Superprof, there are plenty of ways to find and get in touch with private ballet tutors or other dance tutors.There are plenty of dance tutors from all around the country on Superprof. Some tutors charge very little but may not have a lot of experien ce. Experienced tutors may provide the best education but come at a cost. The rates of tutors can vary wildly between £15 to £60 per hour and change depending on where the tutor is, your level, the tutorâs experience, and the type of ballet tutorials that youâre looking for.Private tutorials are also useful for those who need to prepare for a show. If you've got rehearsal for the Nutcracker or Swan Lake and feel that you should brush up on your ballet pointe technique or just want to broaden your repertoire before you start your placement at an academy of dance, your tutor can focus on what you need to improve far more than you could in your typical adult class.The Questions You Need to Ask Your Potential Dance TeacherBefore you choose your dance teacher or dance academy, you have to ask a few questions.Make sure they have the necessary qualifications. A good dancer isnât necessarily a good teacher, so make sure that they have qualifications and experience in teaching. Gener ally, the teacher should have at least a level 3 qualification (A Level or equivalent) in dancing.People tend to think that ballet lessons are expensive. You should make sure that you do your research on the cost before you start aspiring to be the next George Balanchine, the man who founded the New York City Ballet where he was the Artistic Director for many years a.k.a. the father of American Ballet.In some cases, you can pay every month, semester, or year to make things easier. You can pay for several lessons at once at some of the more modern dance schools. This means you can show up to several different dance classes and try them out.Some places even offer discounts for students, job seekers, senior citizens, or just for signing up several family members or friends at the same school.What does the ideal ballet tutor look like? (Source: creades)When you sign up, you might be asked a few questions about your health and fitness just to make sure that you wonât injure yourself du ring lessons. This is often a legal requirement. Youâll also be expected to provide general information like your name, address, telephone number, etc.Some ballet teachers may even expect you to wear specific clothes for their lessons. Make sure you find out if they do and, if so, what they are. Otherwise, you should get a leotard, tights or leggings, ballet shoes, and make sure you tie your hair up. Donât wear anything that could hinder your movements.Itâs common for schools to offer free taster sessions for the first class of the year. This is useful for helping you decide whether or not the course is for you. You should focus on the teaching style and how they structure their lesson.A lot of schools also put on an end of year show to show off what their students are capable of. However, this may mean that a student has to pay more. Make sure you find out if they do and, if so, how much it would cost. Go see this show to see if it seems like the type of school youâd like to attend and check out the studentsâ level, etc. These shows often take place in the summer.What You Should Look for in a Ballet TeacherTaster sessions and classes are a great opportunity to look out for the qualities your tutor should have:It can take a while to get this flexible. (Source: studioessen)Teaching skills: A good dancer isnât necessarily a good teacher. They need to be able to clearly break down each steps so that everyone understands them. They also need to be able to adapt to each studentâs needs.The choreography needs to be suitable for the level: Itâs normal not to be able to follow along with the choreography if youâve never danced before, but you should look at the other students. If nobody seems to be getting it then the routine may be too advanced for the students and this is a sign that the teacher isnât capable of adapting their classes. On the other hand, if the moves all seem too easy for the students, it can also be a bad thing.Patience and car e: Learning to dance can take some time. A ballet teacher should never forget to be patient and care about their students. They need to correct their studentsâ mistakes and encourage their student to improve. A good teacher is nurturing and encouraging.Motivating students: When an exercise is done right, a good tutor should congratulate their students. They know how to motivate their students when they have doubts. A good teacher is also like a coach.They respect the limits of each student, especially in terms of flexibility: Flexibility is one of the fundamentals of ballet. However, not everyoneâs the same, and thatâs alright. None of the exercises should harm you. Every exercise needs to be done with the physical abilities of the student.The time spent warming up: To avoid injuries, warming up needs to take a certain amount of time, especially when it comes to ballet. Before any exercises are done with the ballet barre, you should be encouraged to warm up and make sure th at you stretch sufficiently.Technical and artistic skills: a ballet teacher should make you want to dance like them. Otherwise, why should you even pick them to be your teacher? Whether itâs their improvisation or how they perfectly execute a pas de deux and an entrechat, they have to impress you. Additionally, you may have to pay attention to the type of ballet. You don't want to focus on classical ballet with a ballerina who's dance training focused on contemporary ballet.In short:Choose where youâd like to take ballet lessons: conservatoires, dance schools, ballet academies, dance studios, or with a private tutor.Ask your potential teacher some questions about the cost, timetable, clothing, their qualifications, etc. Were they a professional dancer? Do they have experience as a choreographer at a national ballet company? Have they taught or studied at a ballet academy?Research your potential teacherâs skills and qualities: teaching skills, abilities, confidence, personality , etc.So what are you waiting for? Get your ballet slippers and tutu ready!Don't forget that on Superprof you can also find a trained tutor who teaches jazz, tap, pilates, or contemporary dance for adults.To learn about the history of ballet, follow the link!
ESOL Lessons Near Me
ESOL Lessons Near Me How to Find ESOL Lessons Anywhere in the UK ChaptersFind ESOL Classes in LondonThe Best ESOL Classes in ManchesterBirminghamâs Best ESOL CoursesGlasgow: the Scottish Centre for ESOL LearningEdinburghâs Generous ESOL Class OfferingsFinding ESOL Lessons in LeedsBelfast ESOL CoursesESOL Courses CardiffPlenty of people all over the world have a good reason to look for lessons in English as a second language.English is the language of commerce and business; everywhere in the world, corporations such as Airbus and Nokia, speaking English is a job requirement.And, although the English language has been the standard for communication in the airline industry for years â" pilots and air traffic controllers all use English, in 2008, speaking English became a worldwide mandate.That explains pretty well why people in every corner of the globe would seek out ESL lessons, doesnât it?And then, we have our country.English is our declared national language. That doesnât mean it is the only acceptable language throughout the UK; other l anguages, such as Scots, Welsh, Irish and Cornish are also recognised.If those tongues represented the end of the story, it would be hard to understand why there are so many ESL courses offered throughout England, Scotland and Wales.Historically, insulated by her watery borders, Great Britain had been relatively free of immigrants.That status is undergoing a revolution now, with our universities welcoming more international students and more asylum seekers and refugees finding their way to our shores.While our latest census is currently eight years old, a survey from this year indicates that around three-quarters of a million people living in the UK do not speak any English at all.How can anyone expect to function in society â" transact business, fill out official forms and even buy food if they cannot communicate in our native language?Non-native speakers have made their home throughout this land. Fortunately, there are ESL classes for everyone in just about every city across the UK.Your Superprof outlines a few of the best ones for you.Manchester City Council has put together several ESL programs through which non-English speakers can pick up English language skills.All of those are for adult learners. If you have young children who need to pick up language skills, Talk English would be the best learning centre for them... for the whole family, in fact!To learn more of what Manchester has to offer to English language learners, why not read more in-depth?Birminghamâs Best ESOL CoursesLondon is considered a global city â" a leader in finance, business, culture and education, but Birmingham is ranked second on all of those aspects and more.Of particular note is her six universities that allow plenty of room for international students.But those students donât count in our census, which indicates that Birmingham is now home to nearly a quarter-million people who were born abroad.Fortunately for them (and for us, who grow through cultural exchange), Birmingh am has many schools, charities and tutors to help any new arrival on their quest for language acquisition.One in particular specifically promotes its Life in the UK exam preparation.This exam is designed to test those who wish to make their life in our country on their English skills as well as their knowledge of British culture, our laws and our government.To find out more about this and other language schools and student resources, you may refer to our longer article on English language learning in Birmingham.Many people studying English as a second language take English online courses Image by StockSnap from PixabayNaturally, we cannot overlook the Basic Skills courses taught in other schools throughout the city. You can find them all listed in our article specifically about ESL resources in Leeds.Many adult basic education ESOL courses involve students working together on projects Image by StockSnap from PixabayBelfast ESOL CoursesHow is this for a rather an odd statistic: the North Irish are considered migrants in England. In fact, several of the above-listed cities count the Northern Irish as their largest immigrant demographic.That doesnât mean that nobody immigrates to Belfast. Like most other UK cities, Belfast is quite generous when it comes to helping speakers of other languages learn English.Some learning programs will ask you to take a placement test so they can see which class would best help you in your English language development. Others have advisors you can talk to. Those people are trained to detect your level of English based on your conversational skills.The best way to integrate into the language and culture of Belfast is learning English so working on your English language proficiency would help you feel more at home in your adopted city.You can read our longer article about ESOL classes in Belfast to find out the many schools and lessons open to you.ESOL Courses CardiffOf all the cities featured in this article, Cardiff has perhaps the most relevant relationship with language learning; her own native language, to be specific.In spite of the government initiative to ensure that the Welsh language doesnât die out, they still have time, energy and resources to pour into English language instruction for anyone whose primary language is neither English nor Welsh.If you are in Cardiff and you need to improve your English, you can find many volunteer organisations that have an active ESL program you can enrol in.Besides that, you could take an ESL class in a language school or work on your reading and writing and English pronunciation with a private tutor.We hope you will be comforted to find that many people want to help make your dream of living in the UK true; that is why there are so many language teachers and language training programs open to you, no matter where you choose to settle in this country.Now read more about Cardiff language classes.
Using the English Future Continuous (video and exercise)
Using the English Future Continuous (video and exercise) This is the second video about advanced future forms. Do you know when to use the future continuous in English? Are you using it correctly?We use the future continuous in English for three specific reasons:1. To indicate that we will be in the middle of doing something in a specified future time.2. An activity that starts now and continues to a specific future time.3. When a longer action in the future is interrupted by a shorter future action.In the video below, Teauna will demonstrate these uses of the future continuous with example sentences and a timeline. English Exercise: create future continuous sentences from the incomplete sentences below.Example: What are you doing tomorrow morning? At 10 am tomorrow I (drive) to the dentist. - At 10 am tomorrow I will be driving to the dentist.1.Can you go shopping on Saturday? No, this Saturday I (work).2.Is Alice available for class? No, she (exercise) at the gym until 3 pm.3. Im going to arrive at midnight. I (sleep) when you come home.4. I just left Whitefish, what time will I arrive in Seattle? You (drive) until midnight.5. Ill wake up around 8 or 10 in the morning. We (run) when you wake up.6. What is Brad doing tomorrow? Why cant he come to my party? Tomorrow he (visit) his grandparents.7. What are you doing when Im on vacation? While you are on vacation, I (work).8. This week they are in Argentina. Next week they (travel) through Brazil.9. I have so many emails! I (answer) emails all night.10. Sorry you have to work next week. I wish you could come with us. We (swimming) and (sleep) on the beach when you are at w0rk. susana gonzalez 1.Can you go shopping on Saturday? No, this Saturday I WILL BE WORKING.2.Is Alice available for class? No, she WILL BE EXERCISING at the gym until 3 pm.3. Iâm going to arrive at midnight. I WILL BE SLEEPING when you come home.4. I just left Whitefish, what time will I arrive in Seattle? You WILL BE DRIVING until midnight.5. Iâll wake up around 8 or 10 in the morning. We WILL BE RUNNING when you wake up.6. What is Brad doing tomorrow? Why canât he come to my party? Tomorrow he WILL BE VISITING his grandparents.7. What are you doing when Iâm on vacation? While you are on vacation, I WILL BE WORKING8. This week they are in Argentina. Next week they WILL BE TRAVELING through Brazil.9. I have so many emails! I WILL BE ANSWERING emails all night.10. Sorry you have to work next week. I wish you could come with us. We WILL BE SWIMMING and SLEEPING on the beach when you are at w0rk. LOIEnglish Awesome!
English Phrasal Verbs with Over - English Lesson via Skype
English Phrasal Verbs with Over - English Lesson via Skype Ive started noticing the leaves on the trees changing their colour. Looks like the summer is over. In this sentence we use OVER meaning the summer is finished, the summer is at its end. We can also use OVER as a preposition. Today lets have a look at the English phrasal verbs with over. Don't keep this to yourself, share now 12 Phrasal Verbs with OVER Quick revision on what is a phrasal verb in English.Phrasal verbs are made up of (this is a phrasal verb to make +up + of) a simple verb and one or two prepositions. Most phrasal verbs in English can be easily substituted by a more formal verb (made up =constructed or assembled or built).So lets get started and review some useful phrasal verbs with OVER.TO TALK (IT) OVERThe more formal verb is to discuss. To talk something over is to discuss it between two or more people.Example: Mary wanted to go somewhere exotic for her holidays but James preferred to go to the family cottage by the sea. They said they would talk it over later that evening after dinner.TO TAKE OVERThe more formal verb is to control or to acquire (to buy), to win control of something.Example: Hillary was tired driving she had been driving non stop for 4 hours. Philip said he would drive the rest of the journey so he took over the driving. OrCompany A wanted to become bigger. The easiest way was to buy its compe titor. They met the management to discuss an over and the take over began. Please note We can also use takeover as a noun. A takeover of company B has taken place. Pay attention to its different structure. It is one word not two! TO PULL OVERThe formal verb could be to stop. In the previous phrasal verb (take over) we gave the example of Philip taking over the driving from Hillary.Example: When Philip agreed to take over the driving he asked her to pull over when it was safe to do so and stop the car. To pull over means to stop the car somewhere safe either to rest or change drivers or get something from the car boot.TO HAND OVERA more formal way to express this is to say to give or to present. We hand over something we have or are holding to someone else who requests it. Sometimes it is used quite harshly.Example: A robbery took place in the bank yesterday and thieves (robbers) demanded to hand over all the cash immediately. Please note Again pullover is also a noun which is a style of jumper worn by males or females. And gain as a noun it is one word only. TO SLEEP OVERTo stay or spend a night in a friendâs house. This phrasal verb is usually used by young children who like to spend time with their friends. One child invites the other to come to his home and have a sleepover (here it is a noun, one word).Example: Would you like to sleep over in my house tonight? Mum is making popcorn and said we can watch a movie.TO RUN OVERThis has two meanings as a phrasal verb so could be replaced by to kill (run over an animal, for example) or to review (run over some numbers or a presentation).Example: When someone is driving along the street and a dog or cat runs out on to the road they might unintentionally (not deliberately) run over and kill the animal. Trying to avoid the animal could cause an accident. OrExample: Your colleague might ask you to help him with some work and would like you to review his presentation that he is giving the following day. He might ask you to kindly run over the presentation with him and see if everything h as been included.TO STOP OVERto stay somewhere briefly during ones journeyExample: On our way to Paris, we stopped over in Strasbourg for one night. Phrasal Verbs with OVER - Infographic Enjoyed this infographic? Hereâs what you can do next: TO BE OVERto finish, to come to an endExample: The show starts at 7 and will be over at 10.00.TO COME OVERto visitExample: You should come over for dinner tomorrow night.TO GET OVERto recover from somethingExample: Hes trying hard to get over the death of his son.TO GO OVER1. to examine detailsExample: The police went through the evidence many times trying to find some clues.2. to repeatExample: Would you mind going over the details again? I wasnt following you.TO LOOK OVERto examine carefullyExample: They looked over the menus in silence.Over to you now. Try to make couple of sentences using phrasal verbs with OVER. Write them in the comments below and Ill get back to you.You can also practise your knowledge of phrasal verbs in English with gap filling exercises. Remember, phrasal verbs are a very important aspect in the English language. If you want to speak English fluently, you need to learn English phrasal verbs.There are many textbooks out there for learning English phrasal verbs. I would like to recommend Phrasal Verbs in Use by Michael McCarthy and Felicity ODell (Cambridge University Press). It is one of the best books Ive seen on phrasal verbs and I use it quite a lot with my students.
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