Monday, March 23, 2020

4 Work-Life Balance Goals And How To Achieve Them - Introvert Whisperer

Introvert Whisperer / 4 Work-Life Balance Goals And How To Achieve Them - Introvert Whisperer 4 Work-Life Balance Goals And How To Achieve Them Reports show that achieving work-life balance is something that the modern workforce is more mindful of than previous generations, making it a top priority for most working individuals today. For introverts, walking this shaky tightrope between time and energy allocated towards work versus enjoying life’s respites can present unique challenges, especially given that fact that, as has been pointed out on this blog before, we live in an extroverted culture where “the yardstick of goodness and success is measured by tendencies extroverts display.” This means that, to some degree and in certain regards, introverts have to work not necessarily harder, but we need to devote more energy to strategizing ways we can achieve success in the workplace. Additionally, at a certain point, human interaction becomes energetically draining rather than invigorating for introverts, meaning we must also strike a balance between time spent with others and time spent alone. When it comes to the work-life balance equation, the goal should be to minimize the depleting effects of work, and to maximize the recharging qualities of life â€" whatever that means for you individually. To help you achieve this goal, here are four subgoals for you to use as a guide to finding your own version of balance. Goal 1 â€" Be Your True Self At Work I’ve come across countless articles that advise introverts to seek work that involves very little teamwork and emphasizes autonomy. This advice, while well intended, is slightly shortsighted and also unrealistic. It also assumes that introverts do not enjoy working with others, which is certainly not the case. Rather than pigeonholing yourself in a career path blindly blanketed as “introvert-friendly,” continue to let your passion and intuition guide you. As you navigate your workplace, be confident in and vocalize your strengths so that others will begin to understand and respect how you work best. For example, if you’re a writer who works best when you have time to think on your own, but your coworkers often set up meetings and ask you to edit with them, politely explain that your time would be much better spent editing alone, and then discussing the changes later. This doesn’t mean you should never challenge yourself, but respecting your strengths (and insisting others do the same) will only make you a more productive and happy employee. Goal 2 â€" Improve Your Time Management Skills Unless you’re truly living your dream, no one really wants to take their work home with them. This is what work-life balance is all about, and it goes for everyone â€" extroverts and introverts alike. If you find that you’re consistently bringing work home with you, there are a few things to look at. If you know one of your weaknesses is time management and procrastination, seek out helpful tools like Pomodoro timers or other strategies that you know help motivate you. If there is simply more on your plate than you can handle, set up a meeting with your supervisor to see what can be done to lighten your load. If you work in an environment that makes it difficult to focus, find privacy, or let people know you’re busy, don’t suffer in silence. There are things you can do including blocking off time on the calendar or even booking meeting rooms for yourself. Goal 3 â€" Improve Time Spent With Family   It’s important to make certain times spent with family intentional, calm, and free from worry so that you don’t begin to associate family time with more, different kinds of stress. Again, the “life” part of the work-life balance equation should recharge you, not deplete you. For example, I personally categorize family outings as work, because they are stressful and depleting for me. Instead, and especially on particularly depleting weeks, I prioritize family movie nights. I personally love using Pure Flix for our family movie night. This family-friendly streaming service is a great Netflix alternative for families who don’t want to have to worry about age-inappropriate scenes unexpectedly popping up. Movie nights like this are also a perfect way for introverts to be able to still recharge while spending time with others. Goal 4 â€" Nurture Your Hobbies   Spending quality time with family and friends is important, but so is spending time with yourself. Respect your limits and don’t be afraid to tell friends no once you’ve allotted the amount of social time you’re comfortable with. Alone time isn’t just about doing anything, either. I know plenty of introverts who actually experience high anxiety when they feel pressure to “relax” and do nothing at home. If you experience this kind of anxiety, make time spent with yourself intentional. Hopefully, if you’ve followed the advice above, you don’t feel too depleted from work and have the energy left over to invest in your personal interests or hobbies in your free time. This can be anything from writing, reading, horseback riding, gardening, or simply taking yourself out to see a movie. Whatever it may be, do it for you. Author Bio: Leah Hastings has a strong passion for faith, which is important in her everyday life. Leah loves helping educate children and volunteering at her local soup kitchen. She enjoys reading during her free time and cooking for her family. Go to top Do you know what your next career step is?  Many people don’t. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my eBook on how to construct your Career SMART Goals â€" that will help you put together your actions and keep you accountable. 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Friday, March 6, 2020

Hamilton

Hamilton Hamilton: the Rapping, Singing, Musical Sensation ChaptersA Brief Synopsis of HamiltonProduction NotesOpening Night for HamiltonHamilton: Awards and RecognitionThe last few years had been intense. The man needed a holiday so he packed for tropical climes and grabbed a non-fiction book he’d been looking for a chance to read… anything that didn’t remind him of musical theatre!Unfortunately â€" or fortunately, depending on how you look at things, it only took a couple of chapters for Lin-Manuel Miranda to visualise the life and times of President Alexander Hamilton as a Broadway musical.Go ahead, read that again; we’ll wait. After all, it takes a while to internalise how the life and deeds of a long-dead American president could become a stage show, complete with contemporary dance and a racially integrated cast at the hands of a creative team.Welcome back!While you were digesting that bit of information, we did some checking. There have been many films made that involve presidents and even a couple of only partially fictionali sed biopics of presidents.Perhaps the lives and deeds of American presidents have never been seen remarkable â€" for the most part, anyway.Mr Miranda also did some checking. There has never been a Broadway musical about Alexander Hamilton; indeed, there had only ever been one play written, staged around 100 years ago and likely not performed since.Time for an update, don’t you think?If anyone could bring Hamilton’s story to light and give it the modern twist needed to make it appealing to today’s audiences, it would be Lin-Manuel Miranda.Let’s see how he did, shall we? TraceySinging Teacher 4.92 (13) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors PortiaSinging Teacher 4.91 (11) £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors NicolaSinging Teacher 5.00 (11) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors JazzSinging Teacher 5.00 (6) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors PerrineSinging Teacher 5.00 (3) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors TiemSinging Teacher £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors TomSinging Teacher £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MiriamSinging Teacher 5.00 (4) £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsA Brief Synopsis of Hamilton Lin-Manuel Miranda plays founding father Alexander Hamilton Source: Wikipedia Credit: Steve JurvetsonThe scene opens on the island of Nevis, in the West Indies. We see an orphaned child scrabbling his existence in any way he can. He is quick-witted and clever, absorbing facts and knowledge like a sponge.In that sense, you might say that Alexander Hamilton is a lot like Oliver Twist…Soon, he leaves his island home behind, gaining passage to the fabulous city of New York, where he promptly falls in with a group whose lives will intertwine with his in the most fatalistic way.They are all competitors â€" against each other and, together, against the world; they are a collection of revolutionaries. Their fiery discourse and new-wave attitudes do not please the English King, whose representatives attempt to assert his authority across the colonies.You must remember that, until the Articles of Confederation were drafted, what became the United States was an English territory.Of all his fr enemies, Aaron Burr is, quite literally, the burr of his life.While Hamilton is assigned to be General George Washington’s right-hand man, Burr is given a battlefield commission (that Hamilton would rather have had for himself).Both men espouse similar political views but, when Burr can’t compete with or even promote himself ahead of Hamilton, he switches political parties to become his rival.Burr made that move out of jealousy; he wanted the same degree of political power that Hamilton had.When President Washington sides with Hamilton over whether to remain neutral in the War of the First Coalition, Burr joins forces with two other cabinet members to discredit Hamilton.Now fired by the newly-elected president Adams, Hamilton has much to fear â€" from Burr and his cronies and from the exposure of his extramarital affair.He thwarts Burr’s plan to discredit him by himself publishing details of his liaison with a woman who was not his wife.Now, reconciled with his wife, Hamilton supports the presidential candidate that Burr loathes. The latter challenges his erstwhile friend to a duel â€" an act that will change his life forever.That duel is the crux of the men’s relationship, on stage and in real life.Hamilton deliberately misses his target while Burr, with deadly intent, shoots to kill. His success ensures that he will be forever remembered as the man who killed the founder of the bank of the United States, Alexander Hamilton.Historical footnote: Mr Burr was never brought to trial for killing Mr Hamilton even though duelling was illegal at the time. However, as mentioned in the show, he did indeed suffer ignominy for the rest of his life, and he was exiled from politics.Do politics also play a role in the musical Cats? The Hamilton cast wearing award-winning costume design Source: Wikipedia Credit Peter SouzaProduction NotesFor all of Mr Miranda’s enthusiasm and energy, Hamilton did not go from concept to reality overnight.In fact, it was while on holiday from playing the role of Usnavi in another Tony Award-winning show he wrote called In the Heights that he conceived Hamilton. He continued on with that role even as he was writing his new hit show.His credits include the Spanish-language production of West Side Story while In the Heights was on hiatus. Clearly, the man keeps busy!He started working on Hamilton â€" then called The Hamilton Mixtape in 2009, performing what would be the first song of the show at The White House. Among his many other projects, it took another year for him to write the show’s second song, My Shot.By Summer of 2013, all of the songs from the proposed show’s first act were completed, as well as three songs for Act II. He performed them at the Vassar Reading Festiva l, accompanied on the piano by music director Alex Lacamoire.We can hardly fault Mr Miranda for taking so long to bring a new musical to the stage; clearly, he had his hands full of work â€" and, thankfully, his head full of music.Time for musical theater trivia: which American musical was never meant to be a musical comedy? Hint: it bears the same name as a city in the US…Opening Night for HamiltonHamilton’s off-Broadway debut, at The Public Theater, was in January 2015.Three members who performed at the Vassar Festival reprised their roles at the premiere. The show was choreographed by Andy Blankenbuehler, with Thomas Kail directing.Accolades and superlatives poured in! Critics loved it, audiences loved it… it had to move to a bigger stage.It premiered on Broadway, at the Richard Rogers Theatre in August that same year. Most of the actors from the off-Broadway production reprised their roles on the bigger stage, as well as much of the technical staff â€" lighting, sound and scenic design.Again, rave reviews. Again, fantastic yield at the box office â€" it became difficult to get tickets. It was time to take the show on the road.Hamilton opened on Broadway in Chicago in 2016, where hopeful patrons had to buy tickets as quickly as possible lest they miss out. There will be more information about ticket sales in a mo. The Chicago show is projected to run through 2020.Besides those two runs, there is a theatre company touring the US, performing the musical in select cities.Cameron Mackintosh is head of the West End production of Hamilton, with performances near-nightly at the Victoria Palace Theatre. London theatregoers also rate it the best musical.Did you know that Mr Mackintosh was instrumental in bringing Les Miserables to the stage in English-speaking countries? Multiple award-winner Hamilton is currently enjoying a run in London Source: Wikipedia Credit: No Swan So FineHamilton: Awards and RecognitionEarly previews of Hamilton had generated such a buzz that even before its Broadway debut, tickets had sold out. By September 2015, Hamilton was the second-highest-grossing show on Broadway after The Lion King.In fact, the show set and continues to hold the record for the number of tickets sold in a single weekend for a Broadway show.What makes this show a standout is that each character is given its own voice â€" not just in song or rap but by invoking different masters of musical theatre.Jesse Green, of New York magazine, writes: “I caught the verbal references to Rodgers and Hammerstein, Gilbert and Sullivan, Sondheim…”Indeed, Mr Miranda cleverly draws on the legends of musical theatre even as he drags it, kicking and screaming into a new era.It is perhaps a transition that needs to happen; after all, how many times will a theatre patro n want to get tickets to a revival of Mamma Mia or The Phantom of the Opera?And which musicals could do it better than Hamilton?Even before it debuted in a Broadway theatre, the show was collecting awards â€" for outstanding choreographer, for outstanding director, for the best actor, which Mr Miranda himself won.It swept the Lucille Lortel Awards and the Drama Desk Awards in virtually every category from Featured Actress through Best Choreography and onto Best Music and Lyrics.Once Hamilton became a Broadway production, it qualified for the Tony Award. It won a total of 11 Tony Awards for everything from Best Musical to Best Orchestrations.And, as though that weren’t enough, it went on to win a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album and a Pulitzer Prize in the Drama category. And, just last year, it won a Kennedy Center Honor.How much praise can we heap on one person? Lin-Manuel Miranda had better get used to it.The show has already wowed audiences in Puerto Rico. It is set to open in Germany next year and in Australia the year after that. How much those audiences know about American founding fathers is debatable but, through Hamilton, they will certainly get an education!Who can think of a better way to learn about history than through the work of a playwright such as Mr Miranda?Can’t get enough musical theatre? Discover the stories behind other popular Broadway musicals...

Thursday, March 5, 2020

15 Fabulous Songs for Male Jazz Singers (with audio!)

15 Fabulous Songs for Male Jazz Singers (with audio!) Suzy S. Guys, ready to explore the world of jazz? There are so many good jazz songs to sing and talented jazz singers to check out! Here are some  top picks from voice teacher  Molly R... For beginner vocal students (or ANY vocal student, for that matter!) nothing beats a jazz standard! Even the rocker guys I work with agree that mastering a classic can do  absolute wonders for improving your voice. Jazz songs are great for singers for so many reasons: phrasing, musicianship, improvisation, strengthening your middle range… sold yet? Then why not consider one of these 15  great songs for male jazz singers? There is a huge variety here: you’re bound to find a few that you’ll love to sing! 1) “Fly Me to the Moon” What a fun one! You can swing the rhythm like Frank Sinatra, or sing it “straight.” That’s why jazz is so great you’ve got choices! 2) “Hello, Dolly!” While I don’t suggest you try to  emulate Satchmo’s signature scratchy sound, this song is swinging! Fun fact: it became a #1 hit that booted the Beatles off the top of the charts in 1964. 3) “Embraceable You” A beautiful Gershwin standard! It’s sweet, slow-paced, and sure to be a crowd-pleaser. Here’s Nat King Cole singing it in his smooth style. 4) “Ain’t That a Kick in the Head?” This is another uptempo jazz song that is witty and just  sheer fun!  This is performed by the legendary Dean Martin. Although it’s often performed with a full  band, don’t let the big sound fool you. This is always a treat sung with just a piano, too! 5) “Misty” Numerous singers have made this heartfelt ballad their own and can you blame them? It’s easy to improvise and the lyrics are just lovely. Here it is performed by the gentleman who made it most popular, Johnny Mathis. 6) “All of Me” Again, Mr. Sinatra shows us how you can make choices in jazz. Here, he swings the rhythm. Although you also have the choice of singing it slower and more in the style of a ballad. Either way, this is always a solid choice! 7) “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off” I  love this song because of the clever and memorable lyrics. In this video, Harry Connick, Jr. gives this classic song his cool flair. 8) “A Foggy Day in London Town” The Gershwins did such an amazing job of painting a picture of a place with their music. Here’s further proof of that with Michael Bublé’s version this wonderful number. 9) “I Won’t Dance” This sassy song by Jerome Kern is sometimes sung as a duet, but it’s also sung as a solo jazz piece. Legends such as Sinatra and Tony Bennett are among the many who have sung it, as well as movie star Fred Astaire, seen here. 10) “It Had to Be You” Does anyone have a jazzier tone than living legend Tony Bennett? Hes one of the greatest male jazz singers of all time just listen to how simply but effectively he delivers this uplifting classic! 11) “All the Way” This standard has one grand, sweeping melody. Its the  perfect tune to show off emotion as well as how well you can build a phrase. 12) “Stardust” This one was made for intimate jazz club settings! It’s especially beautiful with nothing more than simple piano accompaniment, as heard here with Harry Connick, Jr. 13) “The Girl From Ipanema” Like many of the jazz songs in this list, there have been countless versions of this piece. This was even a Top-40 hit in the 1960s! Many have given this a Latin feel, but note how Nat King Cole gives it a slightly more traditional sound. 14) “When Sunny Gets Blue” Smooth… cool… and yet very emotional at the same time. Ah, that’s why we love vocal jazz! Mel Torme, the “Velvet Fog” himself, sings this so beautifully, with impeccable phrasing and diction. 15) “New York State of Mind” Billy Joel was no doubt inspired from great songs of the past when he wrote and recorded this favorite new standard in the 1970s! Many of the greats have put their own stamp on his salute to the Big Apple. Wouldn’t this be a great number to either open or close a show with? So there you have it! Fifteen fantastic jazzy standards that are perfect for male jazz singers of all ages. (Ladies, check out my list of popular jazz songs for females here!) Of course, the best way to determine the perfect songs for you is by working with your voice teacher. He or she can easily help you find what is best for your vocal range and musical abilities.  If you don’t already have one, TakeLessons can help you find your perfect match for either online or in-person voice lessons. Happy singing! Post Author:  Molly R. Molly R. teaches online and in-person singing lessons in Hayward, CA. Her specialties include teaching beginner vocalists, shy singers, children, teens, lapsed singers, and older beginners. She joined TakeLessons in November 2013.  Learn more about Molly  here! Photo by  Eva Rinaldi Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher

Science ACT Help Online ACT Prep Online Tutoring Tutorpace

Science ACT Help Online ACT Prep Online Tutoring Tutorpace ACT test is taken by high school students to gain admissions in colleges and universities. ACT test consists of 4 main sections: English, Mathematics, Reading, Science reasoning. Science is one of the important sections in the ACT exam and students are given multiple choice questions on science related topics and they must select an answer from the given set of options. For this section, 35 minutes time is given and students should answer 40 questions in this time period. This clearly implies that each question gets less than a minute time of the student and hence they should work on the questions quickly. The topics included in this section are from physics, chemistry, biology and Earth/space sciences, however the questions are not based on difficult or higher level concepts. In order to get good scores in the science section of the ACT test, students should know science related topics learnt up till high school. The main purpose of ACT Science test is to examine a students reasoning and problem-solving skills in natural sciences. By studying for ACT science, students will be prepared to take up college level courses in their education and therefore, students must work on their analysis and reasoning skills to get good score in the test. The test contains science related information and questions are asked in various forms such as graphs, tables, research summaries etc. The main task for the students is to recognize and understand the given information and answer the questions based on its concept.

Business English Exams to Prove Your Business Language Skills

Business English Exams to Prove Your Business Language Skills Business English Exams that You May Want to Consider ChaptersWhy Take a Business English Exam?The Most Prestigious Business English Examinations in the WorldPreparing for Business English ExamsMaybe your English language proficiency is already quite high. Maybe your spoken English or your speaking and listening are excellent. Or maybe your writing skills are up to scratch. Either way, you may want to improve your English in a specific context, a niche in which you will be working, or a field in which your English proficiency isn’t quite so high.That field may well be your business English skills. Yes, you are okay when in easy conversational contexts, but maybe you struggle with your presentation skills, your negotiation skills, or your specialist vocabulary. This is a completely normal part of learning a foreign language, by the way; there is no reason why you would have picked up business English skills.But people like you may benefit from a business English course. Indeed, these courses were designed specifically for people like y ou â€" to develop your fluency in a particular field of language learning. Business English courses take place all over the UK â€" and the world too â€" and they can be crucial in landing you the job that you want to gain in the English-speaking world.That’s where business English examinations come in â€" the English language assessments that will certify you as a particular level of English speaker.It’s these exams that we are going to be talking about here. We’ll give you the information on the major business English qualifications â€" and run you through the best way to prepare for them. So, listen up! 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It’s a good question.Whereas the generic English language tests â€" such as the IELTS, the International Engl ish Language Testing System â€" examines you on your larger English competencies, the business English qualifications home in on the language relevant to the particular linguistic field: business â€" obviously.And whilst many employers will see your success in your IELTS and think very highly of it, actually, many others will want to see specific preparation for and commitment to the world of business. If it is business that you are intending to head into â€" and if you are sure about this â€" the business English qualifications will be the most effective marker of this commitment of yours.The majority of business English qualifications are internationally recognised. They are held in high repute. And they are very good at giving you the specific skills you need for the specific area into which you are heading. Whilst the IELTS exam can be a bit academic, this is not the case for the business English qualifications â€" and that may well be a good thing for you.Meanwhile, as we discu ssed in our article on business English vocabulary, the business world does use a specific language that many native speakers of English don’t necessarily understand. Businesspeople know this and you should too. Business English exams prepare you for this specific â€" and often exclusive â€" world.Let’s take a look at what these qualifications are.The Most Prestigious Business English Examinations in the WorldThere are a number of organisations that supply business English qualifications.The most famous of these is Cambridge Assessment, who helped to develop the IELTS test as well as the CELTA programme. They are generally a very highly respected organisation, with links to the British Council and to the English language educational bodies in respective English-speaking countries around the world. They also helped develop the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) â€" the familiar scale on which you will be graded.Others include Pearson in association with t he London Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Their business English qualifications sit within their broader portfolio of technical business certificates. Given that they are developed by the very people who oversee business in the UK, they probably know what they are talking about.Let’s have a look at these qualifications in more detail - and you can find out everything you need to know about learning business English here!The Three Cambridge English Business ExamsCambridge English are potentially the most highly regarded provider of English language qualifications in the world. They tend to set the standard for all of the others.In terms of business English qualifications, there are pretty much to choose from. These are the suite of BEC qualifications, standing predictably for Business English Certificate, and Linguaskill, which used to be the BULATS qualification (Business Language Testing Service). The important element to know of the latter is that it can be taken online.The BE Cs come in three progressive parts. Welcome to the world of business English.Business Preliminary (BEC Preliminary)Business Preliminary is the first of the BEC qualifications, and this caters for people of B1 in the CEFR. Sitting and passing this exam will testify to the fact that you can talk about business subjects; write business emails and take telephone calls; and understand basic diagrams and charts.The exam itself lasts for about two hours and twenty minutes and comprises of three paper.Business Vantage (BEC Vantage)The BEC Vantage certificate is for people of B2 level. You’ll be able to read articles and reports from business publications and be able to engage in business meetings.Predictably, as the standard is somewhat higher, the exam will be a little more testing: it lasts for two hours, forty minutes and has four separate papers.Business Higher (BEC Higher)The BEC Higher is sold as ‘advanced’, and if you manage to crack this, there is no stopping you from becoming one of the most senior figures in yo ur business organisation.You’ll be confidently engaging in presentations and meetings, communicating fluently at senior levels, and grappling with more complex business concepts.This exam takes three hours. However, it is the one that business schools and most businesses accept around the world.LinguaskillOnce known as BULATS, Linguaskill is a test that employers and higher education institutions use to test your English language skills.The whole thing is computer-based and covers all of the language skills required â€" from listening and speaking to writing and reading. The test will be able to tell you whether you are anywhere from A1 to C1.The chances are you will sit this at a location chosen by your employer.The Five International Qualifications in Business English from Pearson and LCCIPearson is an academic publisher and provider of educational materials. LCCI, or the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, is the organisation of the businesspeople in London. Together, they have come up with this English language qualification specifically designed for business.Whereas there are three BECs, there are five different English for Business qualifications. These progress primarily through levels, whilst there are variations on the examinations too, as you will see.English for Business (Preliminary Level)The preliminary qualification is aimed at people at A1 or A2 level; they can use English at a basic level.The qualification will help you understand short conversations on business topics and to read basic business charts and diagrams.The exam lasts just over two hours.English for Business (Level 1)From A2 to B1, the Level 1 qualification is that little bit more challenging. You’ll be participating in short conversations this time, not just understanding.English for Business (Level 2)English for Business Level 2 is for B1 and B2 level learners. You can actually sit this one online too.English for Business (Level 3)Level 3 takes you up to C1 â€" in which y ou will be much more confident in your English language skills. If you complete this, you can progress to the Diploma in Business English for International Managers.English for Business (Level 4)Finally, the Level 4 qualification is for fluent speakers of English. You will succeed in any business context with this qualification. Once you've passed your business English exams, there's nothing stopping you.Preparing for Business English ExamsHow do you prepare for these business English examinations? Just as you would with any qualification â€" but in the knowledge that you should be preparing for the test, not just learning English.These certificates are notorious for asking for quite unrealistic details from you. It’s not a case of understanding what is being said, as such, as you answering the question that you are being asked â€" in the way that they want you to answer it.Find a Private Business English TutorThe best way to navigate this complex field is to find an English tutor who can help you with the specificities for the exam. Experienced tutors, such as you will find on Superprof, know how to get students to pass.That might be exactly what you need.Keep Doing those Practice TestsAlongside your tutor, you need to become completely familiar with the exam paper that you will be sitting. This means doi ng practice test after practice test after practice test.We know it might become a little dull. But if you are sitting the exam, you may as well try and pass it!Check out where to find business English resources!

5 Most Valuable Resources for Writing a Personal Statement

5 Most Valuable Resources for Writing a Personal Statement MCAT Medical School Admissions The college personal statement is an opportunity for a student to sell himself or herself in the application process. This purpose of this essay is to show the admissions office who you really are. What about you is different from other applicants? What does your perspective make you unique? What experiences have you had that will shape your college career? This essay should provide additional evidence of your intellectual and creative achievement. As this is such an important part of the application, it’s important to do your research before you begin writing. Below is a list of valuable websites and resources to help you approach your personal statement: College Board is a mission-driven, not-for-profit website that aims to connect students to college success and academic opportunities. Each year, it helps millions of applicants prepare for a successful transition to college through various programs and services. For tips on personal statements and essays, check out Big Future by the College Board. College Confidential is a website designed to guide students and parents about the many aspects of the college admissions process and help them understand each stage of the process. The website has assembled an editorial team responsible in creating content and gathering helpful information about college admissions from the web. College Essay Organizer is a website that gathers past and present essay questions from different colleges and universities in the US and shares them to aspiring college students to help them write impressive personal essays and statements. The website has been helping tens of thousands of students get into the colleges of their dreams for decades through the service it provides. InGenius Prep is a website run by former admissions officers from the most competitive schools in the United States. It provides helpful advice, tips, and information about college application, passing standardized tests, interview preparations, and admissions requirement handling. Every year, InGenius Prep helps millions of applicants get into their dream colleges through application consultancy and candidacy building. U.S. News World Report is a big, multi-platform, publisher of news and information about education, career, and employment. It is known for the rankings it presents for Best Colleges, Best Graduate Schools, Best Law Schools, Best Medical Schools, and specific programs within those more general categories. Aside from these, the website features blogs, interview texts, and other useful information about college application and admissions that can help aspiring college students get into the school they prefer the most. While there are no strict guidelines in writing a personal statement and certainly no one-size-fits-all approach, you should consider the best practices as advised by members of the admissions committee and what they look for in a candidate’s essay to maximize the output of your personal statement. This article was written by a college admissions expert at InGenius Prep. hbspt.cta._relativeUrls=true;hbspt.cta.load(215486, '52337b73-0659-4f8e-b26c-4c198e0cdabf', {});

Move Out - Phrasal Verb of the Day

Move Out - Phrasal Verb of the Day Todays phrasal verb of the day is: Move OutInfinitive form: Move OutPresent Tense: Move Out/ Moves Outing form: Moving OutPast tense: Moved OutParticiple: Moved OutMove Out is a separable English phrasal verb. It is normally used in the following ways:When you permanently remove all your belongings and personal items from a place where you live or stay.1. I heard Greg and Sarah are getting a divorce. Who do you think will move out first?2. The Smiths cant stand their neighbors. Mrs. Smith said that they are moving out of state and will live in their coastal home in California.When you move someone or something out of a place to another location.1. Its a good thing that the fireman had managed to move all the people out of the building before the fire consumed the place.2. Daniel moved all the trash out and placed it in the bins while the rest of the students watched.Changing position.1. Superman is awesome! He can move out of the bullets way after it is shot.2. When an ambulance appr oaches, motorists have a choice to either move out of the lanes closest to this vehicle, or to reduce speed.The video clip below is from one of my all time favorite movies, Pulp Fiction. The character who uses Move Out has an unusual way of speaking. See if you can understand him.Exercises: Write your answers in comments and we will correct them.Fill in the gaps from the video above:Its your future, I see a cab ride. _____ ___ of the sticks fells.What advice is the character in the suit giving the other two men?Complete the sentences below with the correct form of Move Out.1. Are you sure youre old enough to ___ __ of your parents house?2. Craig is sick and tired of the urban life, so he decided that ____ __ is the best option.3. I initially ____ ___ here to work.4. As soon as the little girl  ____ __ of the way, the policeman shot the  killer.5. Lily decided to drop by the office before  ____ __ .Change the example sentences above to negative sentences (or positive, if the sente nce is already negative). Then change them to questions.

Orange County Top 5 Museums for Families with Young Kids

Orange County Top 5 Museums for Families with Young Kids Top 5 Museums for Families with Young Kids: Supplemental Education Its important for young children to get excited about science, hands-on experiences, art, and other non-core subjects at a young age. Families who have the time to take their children to a museum or discovery center are more likely to find that their children remain interested in educational exploration throughout their childhood and young adulthood. However, young children have a much shorter attention span than their high school counterparts and so the museum or outside experience should be fun and engaging. Many young children are geared towards kinesthetic learning meaning that they need to touch and feel things in order to learn from them (READ: Study Tips from an Orange County Tutor). 1. The Discovery Cube Located conveniently in Orange County, The Discovery Cube offers many adventures for young children including a rocket lab, Lego adventure, interactive exhibits, 4D theater, and a planetary research station. Attending the Discovery Cube, which is part of the Discovery Science Foundation, is a fabulous way for young kids to have fun while learning. Most children who visit the Center view it as an exciting adventure and dont even think of it as an educational activity. 2. The Kidspace Childrens Museum Located in Pasadena, The Kidspace Childrens Museum offers many exciting exhibits for children including a physics forest, nature exchange, imagination workshop, and several other learning opportunities. One of the most exciting events at the Kidspace Childrens Museum is the upcoming 2015 butterfly season. Parents and teachers of young children will know how much young kids love to see butterflies floating around, whether in a museum environment or outdoors. The 2015 butterfly season also includes a Caterpillar Adoption Day where children who are more interested in caterpillars, arachnids, and other bugs can enjoy an interactive experience. 3. The Pretend City Childrens Museum Conveniently located right here in Irvine, the Pretend City Children’s Museum is a great place for local residents to spend a day learning about fun experiences such as the imagination playground. The imagination playground is an oversized soft foam playground where children can learn valuable social skills such as sharing, collaboration, creativity, and tolerance of other children they are not familiar with. Children can also visit the art studio in which they can create pallets of every color while the amphitheater offers storytellers, musical performances, and drama geared towards a younger audience. The greatest thing about such a museum is that children don’t even know theyre learning; they think theyre just having fun! 4. Ocean Institute The Ocean Institute, located in Dana Point, is a hands-on marine science museum which provides a great way for students to explore our local oceanic environment. Many schools take yearly field trips to the Ocean Institute; however, students who have a chance to go with their families on weekends have the chance to experience things that they are personally interested in. Visitors learn about general ocean facts, science, local California history, and sea creatures. Most fun of all, students can go aboard a full-size genuine tall ship where they can feel what it would have been like to be a sailor on the open seas. Some lucky students might get to observe migrating whales during certain times of the year. 5. Botanical Gardens The Botanical Gardens, located in Carlsbad is an easy drive for families living in both South Orange County and San Diego County. In addition to a special childrens garden, the various gardens offer a great way for younger children to feel as though they are exploring forests from around the world. The Botanical Gardens include both natural California landscaping, a desert scape, a jungle-like environment with waterfalls, and forests representing other parts of the world. Although young children should be supervised for both their safety and the safety of the botanical species, children can have a fabulous time exploring and learning about nature from all over the world. This is also a nice experience for parents to either enjoy the serenity of the peaceful gardens or take photographs of the beautiful plants and flowers. 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 post about; our Orange County private tutors are full of right answers.