Friday, April 3, 2020
Why Is ABC So Important in AP Chemistry?
Why Is ABC So Important in AP Chemistry?AP Chemistry Acid Base is a true monster of a class. The course of study focuses on acid bases, the building blocks of atoms and molecules. However, the idea of studying a high-school-level chemistry class is not that confusing or intimidating as it may seem.I must say, the classroom environment is what drew me to this course. After spending many years in various jobs without much experience in scientific studies, I was looking for something to fill the void in my life. Unfortunately, I had to struggle my way through AP Chemistry, and this proved to be very tough. However, after a few years I managed to pass the course, which was quite an achievement for me.Science isn't necessarily always easy in AP Chemistry, and you will definitely face many challenges while you are taking the course. However, I managed to pass the course by sheer hard work and persistence. There is one thing I found out during my years at AP Chemistry that really helped me during the course. This was actually the reason why I was able to pass the course in my first attempt.As mentioned before, the classroom environment is certainly a bit intimidating, but ABC is quite helpful in this regard. It's quite simple to figure out how to solve problems in ABC. A lot of students who are new to science struggle with this because they don't know where to begin. They tend to just 'blame it on the teacher'. Well, the reason why this can happen is because the teachers don't really teach you much about learning in AP Chemistry.The course is simply a series of lessons, one after another, all from different perspectives. During your journey through the course, you will be given instructions from a professor that will guide you through the whole process. Therefore, you will have many opportunities to improve yourself by just reading and applying what you learned. However, don't get fooled by the teacher, who will only present your problem from one angle.If you ask me, there is a series of lessons that I prefer to take when I am taking AP Chemistry, especially the lesson series on ABC. The lessons on ABC are available only in the textbook, but they give you all the information you need to understand any given problem. You should also take the extra time to read about all the topics in your textbook, because this will help you develop a deeper understanding of the subject.I think that ABC is the best way to learn how to handle chemical problems in AP Chemistry. You'll surely be able to grasp the concept of acid base and also understand the concept of atoms and molecules. ABC is also good because you'll be given tons of assignments to complete, some of which may look like they might be too simple to finish, but they actually require you to really apply yourself and study. Overall, the classroom environment doesn't really affect you in the AP Chemistry class.
Sunday, March 22, 2020
How to Choose the Right Piano for You
How to Choose the Right Piano for You The Different Kinds of Pianos ChaptersHow to choose the right piano for your childHow to play a grand pianoHow do you play a digital piano?Learning to play the piano on a keyboard or portable digital pianoWhether youâve been lucky enough to hear Alicia Keys playing the piano in New York, a piece of music by Phil Collins, or gone to a concert with the legend that is Stevie Wonder, the piano has converted millions!Around the world, different artists, composers, and conducteurs have all left their mark on the world of piano and made the instrumentâs music their own. Piano melodies have transversed time and social divides, and the notes of piano masterpieces have reached in and grabbed the emotions of its listeners.For those lucky souls whoâve started learning to play the piano from a young age (think Ray Charles, Mozart, or Nina Simone), you might have begun your piano career on a compact piano, a digital piano, or a keyboard.Piano is a versatile instrument - it can be played in one place - on a grand piano - or in many places - on a keyboard. You can choose to learn music theory if youâre interested in the structure of a piece of music, or you can choose to focus on creating your own music in total liberty.But first, before becoming a virtuoso, a composer, or even an amateur pianist, you need to learn to play the piano, and become an expert on this âking of instruments.âItâs always good to speak to a music teacher for their advice on learning to play the piano, and to a music store owner about shopping for a piano, but in the meantime, we can provide a few pieces of advice for you here. If youâre confused about whether you want a Casio or a Yamaha, a Steinway or a Clavinova - have no fear, weâll talk you through how to find the right restored or new piano for you.Itâs up to you to find out just what makes music enthusiasts so excited about the piano in music schools, conservatories, and private lessons.Find piano lessons near me. LouisPiano Teacher £40/h1st lesson free!Di scover all our tutors AlisonPiano Teacher £32/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ErenPiano Teacher 5.00 (6) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors BarbaraPiano Teacher £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors Chi yuenPiano Teacher 5.00 (5) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors TomPiano Teacher £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ValtiePiano Teacher £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors DanielPiano Teacher 5.00 (5) £37/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsHow to choose the right piano for your childYou'll need to learn to keep the beat as you play the pianoThe first signs of a musical inclination in a child are usually a point of pride for many parents, whether their child is singing, dancing, or tapping their hands.Whether or not theyâre already immersed in the world of music, rocked to sleep by the dulcet tones of their musical parents, a childâs musical awakening should be managed in a way that is fun and responds to their in terests.Itâs best to let children try a few different musical instruments out, either through childrenâs music classes, kindermusic sessions for children under the age of 6, or private music lessons at home.If itâs the piano that your child takes a fancy to, thereâll come a time when it might be worth investing in one for the house. Having a piano at home will make it easier for them to practice their chords, hand positions, and rehearse pieces of music to improve their skill on the piano. If youâre tired of shuttling them back and forth for music lessons, itâll also mean that their piano teacher can come to you.The piano is often considered the perfect âstarterâ instrument for children, especially since itâs so versatile musically. On the piano, your child can explore the world of jazz, classical music, and soul in total tranquilityâ¦and without creating too much noise either!Advice choosing a piano for your childTo make this easy, before we spend too much time d iscussing piano tonalities, letâs quickly go over a few pieces of advice regarding the purchase of a piano for a child, and how to find the best piano for them:consider renting instead of buying from your local piano store - small children can change their minds quickly and you donât want to make a costly long term commitment in vain. A budding musician one day, a future heptathlon athlete the next.Consider a keyboard instead of an acoustic piano. They are much more practical to carry around, take up less space (especially if youâre living in an apartment) and are easier to clean (imagine dusting all the keys of an acoustic piano)Find a keyboard that you can plug headphones into. As much as you love your child, you probably aren't going to want to listen to all of their missed notes and wrong keys every day when you get home from work.How to play a grand pianoWriting the notes out by hand is a good way to help remember themThe âspecialnessâ of a grand pianoFirst created in Italy in the 18th century by Bartolomeo Cristofori, the grand piano is also known by its Italian name âpiano forte.âThe grand piano represents an evolution of the clavichord and tympanon - part of the family of table sitars - and is a work of art on its own.The grand piano is considered an instrument of luxury, for special occasions, and has a much more powerful sound than a compact upright piano. Built horizontally, the grand piano is the Rolls Royce of pianos with a unique sounding board.Structurally, itâs made up of many different pieces including:The key case and lid which protect the inner workings of the instrumentA sounding board which makes the notesThe bridge and bridge pins which fix the stringsbass and treble stringstuning pins and pin blocks.The hammers and dampers to strike the strings and stop their vibrationsThe pedals, which let you amplify or accentuate the resonance of a particular note.The keyboard of a grand piano, with its 88 black and white keys.The diff erent kinds of grand pianosOver the years, different versions of pianos have been created, which offer varying levels of sound quality, size, and practicality. These include:The baby grand piano - essentially anything measuring less than 6 feet in lengthThe classic, or regular grand piano - these fall in between baby and concert grands, and generally measure between 6 and 7 feet in length.The concert grand piano - basically anything over 7 feet long, used for a grand impression, or for occasions like concerts and symphonies.How do you play a digital piano?Is a digital piano up to the feel and sound of an acoustic piano?Choosing a digital (or synthesizer) piano is a choice to embrace new technologyMuch easier and simpler to use than a traditional acoustic piano, the digital piano also offers more functionality. A digital piano is to an acoustic piano what a digital camera is to a traditional camera.There are two main types of digital pianos:Fixed digital pianos - not meant to be move d, these pianos are often of higher quality (and weight) than portable digital pianos, and often cost more too. Included in this category are concert (stage) pianos, upright models, and console pianos.Portable digital pianos - often cheaper than fixed digital pianos, these can often be found in music halls, cafes, theaters, and concerts. Practical and easier on your wallet, theyâre often slightly lacking in the quality of their sound and they lack pedals.The advantages of choosing a digital pianoThere are many reasons that digital pianos are so popular today.The features of digital pianos make them popular to buy.For example, the digital piano records - in a digital format - what is played on it. Therefore, it becomes easy and simple to listen to your practice, check the sound of your playing with a teacher, and record your own compositions.The different key sets on a digital pianoWhatever brand youâve chosen, the price, or the quality of your new digital piano, itâll be made of one of three types of key sets:Classic keybeds - the first digital pianos did not adjust their sound to imitate traditional pianos when theyâre played. These models are best for beginners.Dynamic (or smart) key beds - these are keys where a digital algorithm in the piano will adjust the way in which they sound, based on your playing, in an attempt to emulate the sounds of an upright or grand pianoWeighted keys: digital pianos with weighted keys will be the best at replicating the sound and feel of the keys on an acoustic piano. These days, some even have hammers in their key beds.Itâs also worth noting that certain digital piano models - rare and expensive as they may be - incorporate the same key bed as an acoustic piano.Learning to play the piano on a keyboard or portable digital pianoThe subjects of music theory can often seem too abstract64 keys ?88 keys ?What material should you look for when shopping for a piano?Next on our list of different types of pianos are keyboard s, which look quite different again from upright and grand pianos, whether theyâre acoustic or digital pianos.Unfortunately, we donât have time in this article to go through all the different models that you can find in your local music store, but there are a lot.If youâre a bit worried about placing yourself in the hands of the shop assistant, whoâs often payed based on commission and seems likely to point you towards the most expensive model possible, hereâs our selection of a few different keyboard models.Wurlitzer keyboardsMade with 64 keys and with a unique sound all its own, this keyboard model has featured in multiple musical performances since its debut in the 1970s.Now often relegated to music schools since the debut of Rhodes keyboards, the Wurlitzer has a unique sound that you can hear in the music of artists like:Supertramp.Ray Charles.Steely Dan.Daft Punk.The Doors.Sun Ra.Neil Young.Queen.Roland Digital Pianos - RD-300 NX / RD-64 / RD-800The Roland brand has a range of three digital pianos perfect for performances:RD-300 NX which tries to emulate the feel of an acoustic piano. Its price usually comes in around $900RD-64 includes some of the sounds of an upright piano, grand piano, digital piano, and even the organ, for the small sum of $1500RD-800 which costs about $2700The Korg SV1 stage pianoKorg put particular effort into the look and style of this model, with a retro look and chrome case. In addition to its software which includes a wide range of sounds, the key bed is available in two models:73 keys.88 keys.The Kurzweil ForteIs is a keyboard or is it a digital piano? This model from Kurzweil offers features that leave most other digital piano models in the dust, and includes 16 sets of sounds to use, which are:Rhodes pianos.Wulitzer pianosClavinet pianos.harpsichordPercussionCeleste pianoschimesBellsIt's 88 keys feature âaftertouchâ, and other functions of this digital piano include:23 customizable buttonsrecording and compressi ng functionalitya 3 band equalizerInstant charging
Friday, March 6, 2020
Basic Pilates Exercises!
Basic Pilates Exercises! The Best Pilates For Beginners Videos To Get Into Shape ChaptersThe Most Popular Pilates Videos On YoutubeWhen Joseph Pilates invented Pilates, I bet that he had no idea about how well it would take off 100 years later. But I am sure that the knowledge would make him even more proud of his dedication to fitness and for inventing such an important and engaging total body workout program.If you have never tried Pilates, I urge you to give it a try, it has a slow and purposeful range of motion which focuses on strengthening, stability, sculpting and incorporating body alignment workouts. It is great for weight loss, body sculpting, mind and body connection. It has enough variations to suit everyone, including those with injuries, back pain, stiffness or extra weight.Pilates is the exercise that suits any level of flexibility and coordination. Beginner Pilates more so, as it really does guide you gently, encouraging the whole body to work together. If you are interested in getting active and think Pilates could be useful for you but donât w ant to rush out sign up for classes at the gym. Then you can try Pilates at home, all that is required is that you know your own limits so that you donât create injuries in your body.No need to buy an expensive Pilates DVD, you can practice Pilates for free by attending free pilates classes online. The internet is full of free and fantastic Pilates videos that can support your fitness goals. You can do a quick workout or longer workouts, but whichever kind of video you choose you will begin to feel the pilates benefits within the first few classes.To get you started, we have found 10 of the most popular pilates body workouts for beginners. Enjoy!Pilates motion which focuses on strengthening, stability, sculpting and incorporating body alignment workouts. Photo Source: Unsplash3 million views21 minutes longThis video is hosted by Kait Coats, she promises quick and painless workout routines for beginner exercises and jumps straight in with some on the mat work. She explains what you should be feeling and how to do it. She is very instructional about each movement and starts slowly then begins to speed up to build some heat in the body. As the video goes on it get more challenging, incorporating stretches for a balanced range of motion which is great for full body toning, especially shaping the legs arms and the core muscles âpowerhouseâ. The core exercises are quite challenging.I want to watch this video - Watch it Here Practice Pilates for free by attending free pilates classes online. Photo Source: UnsplashRelaxing Stretching Workout for Flexibility and Stress Relief - Full Body Yoga Pilates Blend900 thousand views35 minutes longThis video is hosted by Kelly, she greets us with a Pilates blend video that is focused on relaxation and aims to increase flexibility. Kelly uniquely primes us to releases any of our stresses and strains out of the lesson. She asks us to give ourselves this time to focus and enjoy the practice. She also lets us know that whateve r we can do is ok and that it is important not to push through pain to try to get results. This is a charming video where Kelly is really looking out for your wellbeing. She uses techniques from pilates and yoga classes with great stretching postures to create a relaxing and stress relieving workout at home.I want to watch this video - Watch it Here Pilates for Beginners, Abs, Core, Butt, Cardio 30 Mins700 thousand views28 minutes longThis Pilates workout video is hosted by Angela, It is an old video but is pretty great, as she starts by telling us all about Pilates and the benefits that we can expect after practising, It is hard not to watch after that. She jumps right into guiding us in how to lie down in a neutral pelvis position she explains that the pubic bone and hip bone need to be in alignment and that we should not allow the lower back to the cave in. She reminds us all the way through about how to improve posture and proper breathing, so it makes it easy to gain the benef its of the workout. Angela is a great mindful instructor and has a traditional approach to those who prefer to learn Pilates from a very experienced teacher.I want to watch this video - Watch it Here Pilates for Beginners - Beginner Pilates Mat Exercises500 thousand views26 minutes longJessica Valant starts this video off with an introduction into why she loves pilates training and why it is essential to her as a teacher and trainer. She is passionate about helping people to become more aware of their own bodies. She loves the idea that once students develop body awareness, they will be able to shine and really take control of their lives not just in home fitness but in all corners of their lives. Uniting the body, mind and spirit which is one of the key principles of Pilates. Jessica's teaching style is very supportive, guiding and all you need to get started, she talks you through the routines but also reminds you of where to focus and highlights common mistakes and how to fix the m.I want to watch this video - Watch it Here Pilates for Older Women417 thousand views13 minutes longThis video is hosted by Amy Havens, who is a dedicated pilates instructor. She takes some time at the start of the video just to explain about the way youâre your body feels when you get older and how you can alleviate these sensations. She explains about proper breathing, and how to make sure that you are in the right position and what to do when you are not aligned. 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Thursday, March 5, 2020
Find Economics A-Levels Past Papers
Find Economics A-Levels Past Papers Where to Find Authentic A-Levels Past Papers ChaptersWhich Past Papers?AQA and Edexcel Economics Past PapersFinding Edexcel and AQA Past PapersSometimes, the best way to achieve the desired result is by watching a role model perform the task.To wit, babies develop skills by imitating their caregiversâ expressions and gestures, and ultimately their speech and movements, until they can walk and talk on their own.A childâs mimicking doesnât stop there! Soon, little ones are simulating cleaning house, cooking and caring for their charges â" even if those âbabiesâ are made of plastic and/or plush.This phenomenon exists at all levels of society: primary school teachers hold exemplary studentsâ conduct as the standard for othersâ behaviour (everybody, do as Dylan is doing!), workers study successful colleagues to copy what they do right or well, and even parents borrow from their peers.In the case of academia, the same effect is realised by reviewing former studentsâ efforts.If you are planning to sit your A-Levels in Economics, looking at past papers is a vital step in your preparations.You should also study the examâs syllabus!Not only will you get an idea of the format and the type of questions you could expect to see, but you can use them to test your knowledge and build your confidence so that you too will be able to complete the exam within the prescribed time limit.Going over past papers helps to define your study strong points, and where your knowledge base still needs a little work.Suppose that, in all of your exam fervour, you are unaware that you have principles of macroeconomics nailed but are struggling in microeconomic theory.Reviewing past exams, you may find that you breeze right through the sections dealing with macroeconomics while the questions that address microeconomics sends you back to your textbooks and notes for possible clues to the correct answer.An essential competency of being an economist is being able to conduct quantitative analysis.In subjecting your stores of knowledge in economic theory to such scrutiny, you will soon realise that you could forgo any further macroeconomic review and focus on that which you do not yet have mastered â" perhaps econometrics, or international economics.Besides, you may find information on past exams that youâve not devoted sufficient study time to!Now that you have the materials to do so, you might have a go...Wait... you donât have the materials yet. Letâs go find past papers now, shall we?Before we divulge where you can find past papers for your upcoming A-Levels ordeal, we have to know which exam you will sit.More specifically, which entity will be administering your exam.Years ago, students of applied economics might have had an advantage over todayâs student of economic activity in that the only place for them to find review materials for their exams was at their campus library.Or by engaging in study with tutors of economics...There might have been a few copies of past exams in the reference section that they could copy and take back to their dorms.Or, they could study development economics and political economy in that quiet hall, surrounded by books and other dedicated classmates.Not too long ago, specific examination boards were limited by geography.Each organization administered exams exclusively in their assigned regions. Correspondingly, each institution's department of economics kept copies of those exams for future reference and review, as well as their accompanying syllabi.Since the UKâs Curriculum 2000 education reform initiative, every institute in the UK that administers the AS and A2 tests today may select their exam from any of the five awarding bodies:Edexcel: also known as Pearson-London examiners, the only privately owned examination board in the UKAQA: a registered charity that is government regulated but independently operatedthe qualifications exams and syllabi are under government oversight!OCR: the parent entity of Cambridge International Examina tionsWJEC: established in Wales in 1948, it is now a registered charity providing examinations and educational resourcesCCEA: a non-departmental public body of the Northern Ireland Department of EducationScotland schools deliver career-defining exams to their students as well. They are called Highers and Advanced Highers, and they are administered by SQA, or Scottish Qualifications Authority.As that body is only prevalent in its country of origin, we will focus on the exams more relevant to the greater UK.Most likely, you will be told which exam you will sit, and you might be tempted to review only that awarding bodyâs archival documents.In light of that, your Superprof mentors urge you to diversify your studies. Students of yesteryear had no other option than rigorous study at the library Source: Pixabay Credit: KmicicanAQA and Edexcel Economics Past PapersLetâs say you know AQA is your facilityâs exam administrator. Naturally, you would want to peruse everything you can of that testing bodyâs past Economics exams: specimen papers, question papers, the marking schemes and examiner reports.There is absolutely nothing at all wrong with that; the only concern would be that you are keeping your focus intentionally narrow in an attempt to earn high marks on your exam.Isnât earning high marks the goal of every test taker?Letâs put our point into perspective.These days, there is a lot of criticism levied on schools and teachers because they allegedly limit their instruction and classroom materials to only what is expected to be on the standardised exams.You may know this practice better by its more common name, the phrase teaching to the test.Parents and students alike resent having pupilsâ academic curiosity curtailed to the few subjects featured on the exam, and only gaining a limited understanding of the subject matter in question.There is ample empirical evidence that teachers donât like having to teach to the test, either: they would rather tea ch to students!The end effect is that test takers statistically score better on the exams, but come time to apply their knowledge in real-life situations, they find themselves woefully unequal to the task, and not through their fault.This is what is known as an unintended consequence: a downside or negative by-product of a generally desirable situation.You may run into Campbellâs law, and perhaps even discuss the cobra effect when you learn about unintended consequences within the framework of economics!To avoid such a narrow coursework focus in preparation for your Economics exam, we urge you to take a look at materials provided by other examiners.Besides, those extra examples of past exams would neatly round out your arsenal of revision materials, wouldnât they?Earlier in this article, we stated that the student of Yore was a lucky one indeed!Not only were all of his test papers in one central location, but they were administered, year after year, by the same entity.You, on th e other hand, could confront any exam from any administrative body come test day, with the possible exception exams from the SQA.Unless you live in Scotland, in which case, that would be your main administrative body.And worse: what if you are up for a resit of your Economics exam and, this time, you will be exposed to OCRâs programme instead of AQAâs?All of the exams are fundamentally the same.Still, some of the questions are formulated a bit differently from one exam to the next, and some exams call for more maths while others donât want to you to write out any equations or draw any graphs.The aim of reviewing past exam papers is to prepare you to correctly respond to any question, put to you by any entity.Interpreted that way, doesnât it just make sense to examine all of the materials available?Spending too much time searching for A-Levels past papers is counterproductive! Source: Pixabay Credit: GraphicMama_teamFinding Edexcel and AQA Past PapersA-Levels exam takers of days past had their search for study materials restricted to their campus resources â" and possibly tuition from one who might have been in possession of materials from another region.You, on the other hand, have a comparative advantage: a world of knowledge and experience, right at your fingertips!The Internet is a treasure trove of information; all you have to do is ask the right question, and a search for A-Levels Economics past papers reveals a multitude of hits.In response to the laws of supply and demand, the papers most widely available to study are from Cambridge (the exam administered by OCR, called CIE â" Cambridge International Exam) because that body has governance over the internationally administered exam.However, if you look carefully, you will also find sites that promote past papers from other awarding bodies.If you know which exam your school favours, you may choose to review it first.You can also find past Edexcel papers, as well as those from AQA and WJEC.You should be aware that some sites attach additional services for your consumption, usually for a fee. The site Marked by Teachers is a case in point and, even though their prices are very reasonable, why would you pay for something that is available elsewhere for free?On a more positive note, there are plenty of sites that offer a virtual economics tutor via tutoring and practice exercises, along with other A-Level revision material.One other aspect of past papers you should be aware: all that we found are in PDF format. If you do not already have it, you should download the Adobe reader â" no worries, its free!Now that youâre all set, you can find all of the past papers you need in this table.Site NameWeb Address (please copy and paste into your browser)AQA past papershttp://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/business-subjects/gcse/business-subjects-and-economics-4130/past-papers-and-mark-schemesOCR past papershttps://revisionworld.com/a2-level-level-revision/economics-level-revision/econom ics-level-past-papers/ocr-level-economics-past-papersEdexcel past papershttps://revisionworld.com/a2-level-level-revision/economics-level-revision/economics-level-past-papers/edexcel-level-economics-past-papersWJEC/CBAC past papershttp://www.wjec.co.uk/qualifications/economics/CCEA past papershttp://ccea.org.uk/qualifications/past_papers_mark_schemes/gceSQA past papershttps://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/48674.html?subject=EconomicsHappy Studies! Read these reasons for studying economics at A Level!
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The United States Elections - English Listening Exercise
The United States Elections - English Listening Exercise So, unless you live somewhere without electricity or internet service (in which case, how are you reading this?) youll have heard the the United States reelected President Barack Obama to a second term.As is the tradition in the United States, (and most countries that elect their politicians, I imagine) the president gave a victory speech. Weve decided to create a listening exercise out of it for you.Here is the video of his speech. Youll find questions below.After you listen, try to answer the questions below. If you write your answers in comments, we will correct them.What does Obama talk about perfecting at the beginning of the speech?We have ____ ourselves __, we have _____ our way ____ , and we know in our hearts that for the United States of America, the ____ is ___ to ____.Why does he say, By the way, we have to fix that at about 4:40?Whether you ______ the pavement or ____ __ the phone.What does first phrasal verb in question 5 mean?I have always believed that hope is ___ ___ __ ____ ____ ___ ___ _____, despite all the evidence to the contrary, that something better awaits us.What do you think of the elections? What do you think they mean for your country? Melanie 1. What does Obama talk about perfecting at the beginning of the speech?It moves forward to perfect the task of unifying this country. His words refer to the big American family that stands more and more together.2. We have picked ourselves up, we have fought our way back, and we know in our hearts that for the United States of America, the best is yet to come.3. Why does he say, âBy the way, we have to fix thatâ at about 4:40? That was a joke about the long lines in front of the polling places. A lot of people had to wait for half an hour or more than an hour until it was their turn to vote.4. Whether you pounded at the pavement or picked up the phone.5. What does first phrasal verb in question 5 mean? Maybe to stay a very long time outside at the pavement?!6. I have always believed tha t hope is that stubborn thing inside us that insits, despite all the evidence to the contrary, that something better awaits us.7. What do you think of the elections? What do you think they mean for your country?Im very happy that Obama has won the elections. I like his and the ideas of his party more than the republicans. He seems to be more openminded and liberal. And I have the hope that he will finish the military activities in Afganistan. That would be great for Germany as well. LOIEnglish MelanieThank you for your great answers. 4. pounded the pavementwe dont use at in this expression. The meaning is to walk/work on the streets. Police often pound the pavement in their district. Meaning they are out of their cars walking and talking to people. EnriquePMartin 1. He talks about perfecting the union of the country.2. picked up; found back; best; yet; come3. the long queues which are formed for voting4. put on (?); pick up5. pick up the phone means take it to answer the call6. (?)7. It is a critical moment for the future of the country, nevertheless I think too much unnecessary money is spent; In my country, where some decades ago people where living under a dictatorial regime, the elections represent the celebration of the democracy. LOIEnglish Enrique thank you.Question 4 is: pounded the pavement or picked up the phone. To pound the pavement means to be walking and working in the streets. Some sales people pound the pavement in order to sell their product. This means they walk up and down the streets talking to people at their houses trying to persuade them to buy their product.6. I have always believed that hope is that stubborn thing inside us that insits, despite all the evidence to the contrary, that something better awaits us.Thank you for answering.
Obama on Gay Marriage English Listening Exercise
Obama on Gay Marriage English Listening Exercise Barack Obama making his historic statement on ABC News.Last week, Barack Obama made a historic statement, at least for people living in the United States, when he told ABC News that he supports giving gay couples the same marriage rights as straight couples.For now, this is just a statement of support, and does not change the law in the United States, but it is the first time a president has openly supported gay marriage.Watch the short video below of the president making his statement, and then try to answer the listening questions. 1. ____ been going through an evolution on this issue.2. What tense is Obama using in this sentence? Why?3. ______ ____ Dont Ask Dont Tell.4. What does the phrasal verb above mean? Do you know what Dont Ask Dont Tell is?5. I ___ hesitated on gay marriage.6. What tense does he use above? Why?7. It is important for me to __ _____ and affirm that I think same-sex couples _____ be able to ___ married.8. What do you think? Are gay couples are allowed to g et married in your country? Do you think they should be able to?Answer the questions in comments and well respond. LOIEnglish Silvia, Question #1 is WeVE (We have been going) this is present perfect continuous and we use it for active verbs and time frames that start in the past and continue to the present. Question #3 is rolling back, it means something similar to take back. Question #5 I had hesitated on gay marriage. This is the past perfect tense, he uses this tense because he is talking about two past actions and wants to show which past action happened first.Obama is an open mindED person this right should be warrantED to all people IN SPITE OF sex difference.
How One Student Learned to Love the Kumon Program
How One Student Learned to Love the Kumon Program How One Student Learned to Love the Kumon Program Meet Rachel. The bubbly 11-year-old enjoys riding her bike with friends and practicing martial arts. Like many fifth graders, Rachel is studying multiplication and division in school. Unlike her classmates, however, Rachel is not concerned about the prospect of fractions on the horizon. Thatâs because she already mastered them in Kumon. In fact, sheâs studying advanced algebra in Kumon, completing work thatâs five years above her school grade level. Kumon wasnât always a breeze for Rachel. When she started, she tried any method she could think of to avoid doing her worksheets. And by any method, we mean any method. Rachel would tell her Instructor that the dog ate her homeworkâ"even though she didnât have a dog. She would roll her worksheets into a ball, grind them with a cheese grater, and then throw away the evidence. Once, she chucked her worksheets into a fire pit. She even soaked her worksheets in water, hid them in the freezer, and broke the frozen sheets into pieces. Eventually, Rachel realized that no matter how many worksheets she destroyed, her Instructor would always have a replacement. She reluctantly started completing her worksheets and soon discovered it wasnât as difficult as she feared. She began to excel in school, and the tradeoff more than made up for having to do some extra work in the evenings. Rachel is now so advanced in math that she finishes both her classwork and homework during school, leaving her with plenty of time to tackle her Kumon at home. Rachelâs early struggles in Kumon prepared her for her favorite extracurricular activity, Hapkido. Hapkido is a hybrid martial art that focuses on several techniques, including throwing and kicks. Rachel was already a veteran Kumon Student when she started Hapkido, so she knew her practices wouldnât always be easy. As a result, she doesnât get discouraged when she canât master a kick right away. Instead, when she struggles with a new move, she takes a step back, rests, and then tries again. Eventually, she figures it out and moves onto the next technique, just like in Kumon. The road to success isnât always easy. Taking on something new, like Kumon, can seem like an insurmountable task at first. However, with some practice and perspective, what seemed impossible eventually becomes doable. The worksheets Rachel worked so hard to destroy seven years ago could probably be completed in mere seconds now. The basic kicks she learned when first starting Hapkido could probably be done in her sleep. Rachel will continue to face difficult problems in Kumon and learn complex moves in Hapkido, but sheâll keep trying and will master them, too. You might also be interested in: This Young Kumon Student Learned To Love New Challenges in Math Discover How This Student Learned to Love New Challenges This Student Learned the Power of a Routine with Kumon This Young Reading Program Completer Developed a Love for Literature in Kumon How One Student Learned to Love the Kumon Program How One Student Learned to Love the Kumon Program Meet Rachel. The bubbly 11-year-old enjoys riding her bike with friends and practicing martial arts. Like many fifth graders, Rachel is studying multiplication and division in school. Unlike her classmates, however, Rachel is not concerned about the prospect of fractions on the horizon. Thatâs because she already mastered them in Kumon. In fact, sheâs studying advanced algebra in Kumon, completing work thatâs five years above her school grade level. Kumon wasnât always a breeze for Rachel. When she started, she tried any method she could think of to avoid doing her worksheets. And by any method, we mean any method. Rachel would tell her Instructor that the dog ate her homeworkâ"even though she didnât have a dog. She would roll her worksheets into a ball, grind them with a cheese grater, and then throw away the evidence. Once, she chucked her worksheets into a fire pit. She even soaked her worksheets in water, hid them in the freezer, and broke the frozen sheets into pieces. Eventually, Rachel realized that no matter how many worksheets she destroyed, her Instructor would always have a replacement. She reluctantly started completing her worksheets and soon discovered it wasnât as difficult as she feared. She began to excel in school, and the tradeoff more than made up for having to do some extra work in the evenings. Rachel is now so advanced in math that she finishes both her classwork and homework during school, leaving her with plenty of time to tackle her Kumon at home. Rachelâs early struggles in Kumon prepared her for her favorite extracurricular activity, Hapkido. Hapkido is a hybrid martial art that focuses on several techniques, including throwing and kicks. Rachel was already a veteran Kumon Student when she started Hapkido, so she knew her practices wouldnât always be easy. As a result, she doesnât get discouraged when she canât master a kick right away. Instead, when she struggles with a new move, she takes a step back, rests, and then tries again. Eventually, she figures it out and moves onto the next technique, just like in Kumon. The road to success isnât always easy. Taking on something new, like Kumon, can seem like an insurmountable task at first. However, with some practice and perspective, what seemed impossible eventually becomes doable. The worksheets Rachel worked so hard to destroy seven years ago could probably be completed in mere seconds now. The basic kicks she learned when first starting Hapkido could probably be done in her sleep. Rachel will continue to face difficult problems in Kumon and learn complex moves in Hapkido, but sheâll keep trying and will master them, too. You might also be interested in: This Young Kumon Student Learned To Love New Challenges in Math Discover How This Student Learned to Love New Challenges This Student Learned the Power of a Routine with Kumon This Young Reading Program Completer Developed a Love for Literature in Kumon
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