Thursday, March 26, 2020

Do Bayor Tutoring Jobs Make You Extra Money?

Do Bayor Tutoring Jobs Make You Extra Money?Bayor tutoring jobs provide you with a lucrative opportunity for earning some extra money. What could be more exciting and enjoyable than to earn some extra money while studying? Many people enjoy doing research, writing papers, getting advice, and so on.Another effective way to earn some extra money is by offering your services as a tutor. Let us now take a look at the opportunities that are available in this field.The most popular schools are those with good reputations and the staffs that are well qualified. These schools hire tutors in batches and assign them to students. After finding an applicant, the school offers a free trial session before the student starts with the full course. After a few weeks of training, the applicant gets an appointment with the principal or headmaster to find out whether he is a good fit for the school.Bayor tutoring jobs can also be found online. The internet provides a lot of opportunities for anyone who has the ability to learn some basic skills and has the interest to learn more. A student can go online and start learning about language, writing, grammar, reading, and so on.Bayor tutoring jobs are not only in the fields of reading and writing. They are also in schools, colleges, and universities. In the last few years, many different fields have opened up for people interested in being tutors.People who have great interest in studies can find great opportunities. Even those who have good grades can find a demanding job where they can use their expertise and their efforts in helping others. There are many tutoring companies and agencies available online that employ tutors. They provide people with tutoring programs that can help their students to do better in their studies. An important requirement for doing bayor tutoring jobs is to have a good language skill. Without it, you cannot expect to find a great job as a tutor.

Friday, March 6, 2020

How to Create a Pen Pal Exchange on the Virtual Writing Tutor

How to Create a Pen Pal Exchange on the Virtual Writing Tutor Click here to start a Pen Pal Exchange Click here to read about the features on the Pen Pal Exchange Step 1:  Click on “Templates.” Click “New” to create a template from scratch. Give your template a descriptive name. Pen pals will see the name on their dashboards. If you want to try a ready-made template, click “Import” from the example tab. Pen pal exchanges on VirtualWritingTutor.com are a series of writing topics with automatic scoring tools. As the teacher and moderator of a pen pal exchange, you must define the following: Your instructions to the student One or more topics The minimum number of words How many errors you will tolerateâ€"warning: foreign names can trigger false alarms, so it is wise to tolerate a couple. What target vocabulary you want to see and the minimum number of them you expect to see Whether you require or allow photos and audio recordings Step 2:  Click on “Groups.” Click “New” to create a group. Give your groups descriptive names. Pen pals will see the name of their groups and their pen pals’ groups on their dashboards. You will need to create one or more groups to deploy a template to. For example, you might want to have a Monday Group and a Wednesday Group if you teach two classes. You will then be able to send invitations by email to each set of students so that they can join up and you can track their progress. Later, you will be able to share groups with another teacher so that they can match your students with pen pals in their groups, and vice versa. Step 3:  Click on “Groups” again. Click “Deploy template.” Select a template from the dropdown list and click “Auto deploy template” so that every new member of the group automatically receives a pen pal exchange based on the template you selected. Step 4:  Click on “Invitations.” Click “New.” Select a group from the dropdown list, personalize your message and click “Save.” Your invitation will appear in your list. You can right-click on the link to copy the URL and send it to your students via email, Facebook, or whatever method you want. Here are some PowerPoint slides showing students what to expect when the join a group on the Pen Pal Exchange. Optional:  Click on “Groups” again. Click “Share link.” This will generate a link that you can send to another teacher. That teacher will be able to import the students from your group to match them with pen pals in his or her groups. In this way, you can create meaningful exchanges between students at other schools taught by different teachers. Step 5:  Click on “Groups” again. Click “Assign pen pal guests.” This is how you match up pen pals within a group or from different groups. A pen pal “guest” is a student who can reply to a post written by a pen pal host, the student who hosts the exchange. In other words, you will be able to add one or more students as guests to each exchange. Guests and hosts will be notified by email of any new messages posted on the exchanges they are assigned to.   Step 6:  Click on “Groups” again. Click “View scores.” This is where you can review your students’ progress and interaction with their pen pals. Please follow and like us:

Three Reasons You Need a LSAT Prep Class or Private Tutor

Three Reasons You Need a LSAT Prep Class or Private Tutor LSAT Law School Blog The LSAT bills itself as a test that does not require preparation. Technically, they’re correct. You don’t need to memorize math formulas or vocabulary words. The questions ask you to reason answers based on the information provided. However, taking a prep course improved my score nearly 10 percentage points over the first time I took the test without a prep course. You can see why I’m convinced that preparation helps, from those who know the test. Here’s why: 1. Nearly everyone else gets help â€" If you’re striving for a competitive school, nearly every one else will be taking at least one prep class, if not more, and working with tutors.One of the biggest advantages of working with someone who knows the test is confidence when approaching the day. You know what to expect. You have a strategy for each section, and a strategy for the whole day. You know what to do if you’re running out of time. 2. There are patterns to be learned - You don’t have to pay for the hideously expensive Kaplan, and you don’t have to stop working. I found a course atSan FranciscoState that ran four Saturdays while I worked full-time. Others like to choose private tutors to work on their weak areas or learn specific techniques. Do find a teacher who has studied the LSATs. No one can predict the exact questions. But, e.g., in analytical reasoning, there are certain types of games that will be repeated. In reading comprehension, there are certain tricks the testers like to use. Certain kinds of logic questions reappear. You benefit from “insider’s knowledge” about test procedures. 3. Techniques for each section â€" Problem solving techniques are hard to teach yourself. This is where specialized classes and tutors excel. They have sophisticated techniques to solve the questions in each section, and they will help you develop a sub-strategy to approach each section. If you can’t/don’t want to pay for private help, the single best way to prepare is to order the official old LSAT tests. Get at least four. You want to study the types of questions with some. You want to time yourself with others. With at least one, you want to take the full test under timed conditions exactly like test day. Your goal should be to go into test day with a comfort level with that exam booklet.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Language Marketplace Two Months Later

Language Marketplace Two Months Later Its been two months since we launched the open beta of our Language Marketplace (announcement), and we wanted to say weve been very pleased so far. The Language Marketplace is where students can pay for online lessons and teachers can get paid to teach a foreign language. In this short time, weve already had over 2500 teachers register to teach 70 languages online! Of the teachers, over 20% are professionals, meaning we have over 500 experienced language teachers ready to teach you on italki. Through looking at our marketplace, weve also learned a lot about paying students. Its not a surprise that English is the most popular language to study. Over 50% of the sessions taught have been for learning English. Given that most non-native speakers have a general desire to learn English, we think this is a sign of how much unmet demand there is for English language teachers. Interestingly, learning Chinese Mandarin is the second most popular choice, followed by learning Spanish. As Chinese Mandarin grows in importance, we believe more and more people will look online to find a teacher. In many areas around the world, Chinese teachers may not be available, and online teaching rates seem very reasonable. Weve also found that many students are using the Free Trial feature to find the right teacher for them. This is a great way for students to test out a couple of teachers and find the one that has the most compatible learning style. Its also a good opportunity for teachers to get a better understanding of how the system works, and a students particular needs and ability level. Overall, we think the growth in the number of students purchasing italki credits and bookings sessions with language teachers is a sign that people are getting more comfortable with the idea of learning online. This should be good news for all the internet startups in this space (Edufire, WizIQ, ForteMall, Sclipo, and Moontoast) who have a similar vision that education will eventually come from many sources. Keep telling us what you think about the site and our Language Marketplace. And keep following the blog well keep you updated as we put up new features. The italki team Language Marketplace Two Months Later Its been two months since we launched the open beta of our Language Marketplace (announcement), and we wanted to say weve been very pleased so far. The Language Marketplace is where students can pay for online lessons and teachers can get paid to teach a foreign language. In this short time, weve already had over 2500 teachers register to teach 70 languages online! Of the teachers, over 20% are professionals, meaning we have over 500 experienced language teachers ready to teach you on italki. Through looking at our marketplace, weve also learned a lot about paying students. Its not a surprise that English is the most popular language to study. Over 50% of the sessions taught have been for learning English. Given that most non-native speakers have a general desire to learn English, we think this is a sign of how much unmet demand there is for English language teachers. Interestingly, learning Chinese Mandarin is the second most popular choice, followed by learning Spanish. As Chinese Mandarin grows in importance, we believe more and more people will look online to find a teacher. In many areas around the world, Chinese teachers may not be available, and online teaching rates seem very reasonable. Weve also found that many students are using the Free Trial feature to find the right teacher for them. This is a great way for students to test out a couple of teachers and find the one that has the most compatible learning style. Its also a good opportunity for teachers to get a better understanding of how the system works, and a students particular needs and ability level. Overall, we think the growth in the number of students purchasing italki credits and bookings sessions with language teachers is a sign that people are getting more comfortable with the idea of learning online. This should be good news for all the internet startups in this space (Edufire, WizIQ, ForteMall, Sclipo, and Moontoast) who have a similar vision that education will eventually come from many sources. Keep telling us what you think about the site and our Language Marketplace. And keep following the blog well keep you updated as we put up new features. The italki team

Get Involved A Guide for Election Day

Get Involved A Guide for Election Day https://pixabay.com Work as an Election Worker While not everyone can do this especially if you work a Monday to Friday job, or have classes on Tuesday it is a worthwhile opportunity if you are able to do so. The job is relatively easy, and you do get job training either the week before or hours before. You normally help check voters in, hand out ballots, help with curbside voting and generally make sure that the voting process runs smoothly. And even though it is often seen as a volunteer opportunity, it IS a job! You do get paid some for your time and commitment, depending on the election jurisdiction normally around $100 for the day. You do have to stay the entire day, normally from 5 a.m. until the polls close around 7 p.m. On occasion, there is food available for workers, but again it does depend on the election jurisdiction. For more information on how to become an Election worker, go to  https://www.eac.gov/voters/become-a-poll-worker/ https://unsplash.com Shuttle Voters from and to Polling Places Not everyone can reliably and easily get to the polls. This is where you can come in! Many campaign offices both local and national and senior communities look for volunteers to help volunteers get to and from the polls. All it takes is a call to the local campaign offices and senior communities to see what you can do, as well as seeing if your family members or neighbors need a ride as well. Every citizen has the right to vote, so making sure that they can get to the polls can help them exercise their right. And on the topic of campaign offices…. https://pixabay.com Volunteer with a Campaign They are hard to find in some places, but they ARE there. There are offices for both parties democratic and republican who are always looking for volunteers. Campaigns normally start around June and end in November. Duties normally include making phone calls and going door to door. Contact whichever candidate or campaign you feel strongly about now if you do have free time to dedicate your time. Otherwise, contact them to, at the very least, help get out the vote on Election Day. At the very least, they will very much appreciate a donation of water bottles or any type of food from now until Election Day! (Especially water bottles in the summer heat). These offices run on donations, so if you are unable to dedicate your time, the next time that you are in the store, pick up an extra water to drop off. Or drop off some home cooked food or snack foods. While you’re there, make sure to pick up some bumper stickers and signs as well. They will greatly appreciate it! Do remember that although the national elections in November are heard about more frequently, there are elections on the local and state level! They do need poll workers for ALL elections, not just the major ones. Voters want to get the polls for ALL elections, not just the ones that “matter.” And while there may not be as many election campaign offices during smaller elections, do make sure to find out what offices are out there for the local elections. You never know how you may be able to help.

Calling all American teachers looking for new career opportunities!

Calling all American teachers looking for new career opportunities! Teach Away isseeking applications from Americanteachers to fill a record high number of teaching job opportunities at schools around the world. As the international recruitment seasonkicksinto overdrive for the upcoming school year, US certified, experienced teachers are in increasingly high demand for teachingjob opportunities worldwide. US candidates with a teaching license, Bachelor’s degree and two years of post-certification experience, who are open minded and looking for a new adventure abroad, could be in the running for some of the world’s most sought-after teaching jobs. Seeking US teachers for teaching opportunities in Abu Dhabi Teach Away are currently looking for US-qualified teachers to fill a huge range of English-medium teaching positions with the Abu Dhabi Education Council, Abu Dhabi’s public school system. Here are just some of the perks teachers can expect: a high salary (approximately $3,350 - $5,500 USD/month), flights to and from the UAE at the beginning and end of the contract, health insurance, an end-of-contract bonus and more. Find more details on teaching in Abu Dhabi here. Teach Away are holding the following interview sessions (attendance is by invitation only) for US teachers next month: December 7, 2016 in Chicago, IL Dec 12 - 13, 2016 in Houston, TX US teachers can view and apply for all teaching jobs in Abu Dhabi here. Seeking US teachers for San Francisco job fair Teach Away is teaming up with International School Services (ISS) to host an international teacher job fair in San Francisco, CA, from February 9- February 12, 2017. School heads from over 100 of the world’s top-tier international schools in the Middle East, Europe, Asia, South America and Africa, are looking to hire US-qualified teachers for a wide variety of teaching positions, across all subjects and grade levels. Check out the list of international schools hiring at the San Francisco job fair here. US teachers can apply to attend online via the Teach Away website. Admission to the job fair is free and by invite only. Good look with your teachabroad search!

10 Picture-perfect Dual-language Childrens Books

10 Picture-perfect Dual-language Childrens Books 10 Picture-perfect Dual-language Childrens Books Being childish doesnt have to be a bad thing.Embracing your inner child can even help improve your language skills.Thats because there are a lot of great learning resources out there intended for children.Not making use of the best resources just because theyre for kids would be immature!A lot of language students are  learning a language by reading books, and childrens books are one of the best options out there.Whether youre using  German childrens books,  French childrens books  or  Japanese childrens books, colorful, entertaining material in your target language thats intended for children is a fun resource for  easing your way into the written language.Dual-language childrens books are even betterâ€"after all, you have easy access to teaching-language text if you dont understand something in your target language.In this post, well look at 10 bilingual childrens books thatll make you feel like a kid again! Why Read Dual-language Childrens Books?One of the more obvious reasons w hy you might want to read dual-language childrens books is that you want to give your child the gift of another language. Dual-language books are great for children, whether youre learning with your child or just trying to help them learn. When the text is available fully in their native language, itll help clarify the meaning even if your child doesnt yet know much of the target language or is still learning how to read.Whether or not you have kids yourself, you might try reading dual-language books for kids if youre a beginning language student looking to jump into reading. Theyre an easy, unintimidating way to transition towards reading more difficult texts. They work even better if you supplement them with audio and other engaging dual-language options like FluentU. FluentU takes authentic videosâ€"like educational clips for children, songs, news and movie trailersâ€"and makes them into personalized language lessons for learners of all levels and ages.Whats more, if you apprecia te an extra dose of adorability in your language learning routine, this type of book is a resource you might want to consider using. If youre a sucker for anything adorable, childrens books will keep you coming back for more with cute drawings and interesting characters.Where to Find Dual-language Childrens BooksAmazonAmazon has everything, so it should come as no surprise that plenty of dual-language childrens books are among the offerings. To find them, all you have to do is search the name of your target language along with dual-language childrens book or bilingual childrens book. There are options for a wide variety of languages, so chances are good that theyll have the right book for you.Language LizardLanguage Lizard offers bilingual childrens books in over 50 languages, including uncommon options like Tigrinya. Each book comes in multiple languages, so if youre studying several languages at once, you might even want to purchase several versions of a book. You can easily brows e by language by simply selecting your target language on the left side of the screen.10 Picture-perfect Dual-language Childrens BooksStepping Stones: A Refugee Familys StoryStepping Stones: A Refugee Familys Story uses Arabic and English to tell the story of a family fleeing their home during war. The content is timely and socially relevant. Additionally, the artwork by Syrian artist Nizar Ali Badr uses stonework, making it particularly innovative and visually appealing. If you or your child are learning Arabic, this is an excellent way to practice Arabic language skills while tackling an important topic.Yeh-Hsien: A Chinese CinderellaYeh-Hsien or Ye Xian is a Chinese fairy tale thats very similar to the story of Cinderella. However, the Chinese version, which can be found in multiple language pairings from Language Lizard, including Chinese-English, likely predates the European tale. In this version of the tale, Yeh-Hsien is left living with a mean stepmother and stepsister. Yeh-H sien: A Chinese Cinderella has some aspects Cinderella fans will be familiar with, like animal friends and special shoes, paired with some uniquely Chinese features.10 Bed-Time Stories in French and English with Audio10 Bed-Time Stories in French and English with Audio includes short stories that children and adult readers will enjoy. Rather than featuring one language per page, this dual text switches between languages every few lines, making reading easier for beginning students.  Plus,  10 Bed-Time Stories in French and English with Audio comes with a free MP3 audio download in both English and French. This is a great way to connect words with their pronunciations or apply the dual-language experience to listening practice by listening in both languages.Hansel and GretelHansel and Gretel, published in German-English and other language pairs, tells the well-known German fairy tale about a young boy and girl who stumble upon a house built of sweets only to be taken captive by an ev il witch. The familiarity of the story combined with the vivid pictures will likely make the book easy for anyone to understand, regardless of language proficiency.Ottavia e i Gatti di Roma Octavia and the Cats of Rome: A bilingual picture book in Italian and EnglishOttavia e i Gatti di Roma (Octavia and the Cats of Rome) follows two cats on their adventures in Rome. It incorporates popular sites like the Colosseum, the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain and the Mouth of Truthâ€"kind of like Roman Holiday for cats! The feline adventure combines both culture and language for a rich learning experience. Plus, theres a section to provide readers with additional information on sights, as well as a map to help readers visualize the layout of the city.Treasury of Japanese Folktales: Bilingual English and Japanese EditionTreasury of Japanese Folktales: Bilingual English and Japanese Edition features 12 stories from Japan, including legends and fairy tales. The fantastical tales tell of pri ncesses, cauldrons and even an underwater palace, making for a fun way to improve your Japanese.This Next New Year (Korean-English Bilingual Edition)This Next New Year is a Korean-English bilingual text that follows a boy whos excited about the Lunar New Year. Its a useful way to practice your Korean while examining references relevant to New Year traditions, particularly Lunar New Year traditions, and it also features multicultural situations and characters, making it relevant in a broader social and cultural context.Sports Day in the JungleSports Day in the Jungle can be purchased in Portuguese-English and several other language pairs. It follows a sloth who cant participate in the jungle games due to his slow speed. However, his unique skills may still prove useful. Theres plenty of animal vocabulary, which is good stuff for Portuguese students to learn.Rani and the Wicked Witch QueenRani and the Wicked Witch Queen is published in Russian-English and several other pairings involv ing Eastern and Central European languages. The story is based on a folktale of the Romani people, sometimes called gypsies, who historically traveled across Europe. In this story, Rani meets a prince, and the prince wants to marry Rani. However, a wicked witch stirs up trouble.Arroz con leche: canciones y ritmos populares de América Latina Popular Songs and Rhymes from Latin America (English and Spanish Edition)This book includes popular songs and rhyming texts from Latin America. Reading rhyming texts can be a helpful way to memorize additional vocabulary. Even if you cant come up with a word right away, once youve memorized a rhyming text, its easy to think through that text to remember key words. While the book doesnt come with audio, the songs are popular ones, so you can easily look them up and sing along. For instance, Aserrín aserrán  (Sawdust sawdust) is available on YouTube.Its time to be a kid again!Dive into these dual-language childrens books for a fun language lear ning experience.And One More ThingIf you like learning with the books above, youll love using FluentU. FluentU makes it possible to learn languages  from music videos, commercials, news and inspiring talks.With FluentU, you learn real languagesâ€"the same way that real people speak them. FluentU has a wide variety of videos, like movie trailers, funny commercials and web series, as you can see here:FluentU App Browse ScreenFluentU has interactive captions that let you tap on any word to see an image, definition, audio and useful examples. Now native language content is within reach with interactive transcripts.Didnt catch something? Go back and listen again. Missed a word? Hover over or tap on the subtitles to instantly view definitions.FluentU Interactive TranscriptsYou can learn all the vocabulary in any video with FluentUs quiz mode. Swipe left or right to see  more examples for the word you’re learning.FluentU Has Quizzes for Every VideoAnd FluentU always keeps track of vocabu lary that you’re learning. It uses that vocab to give you a 100% personalized experience by recommending videos and examples.