Friday, October 18, 2013

Free tips for Teaching abroad, Making money and Enjoying life

Free Tips for Teaching English Abroad



This is my 8th blog on getting money for study and getting job. In this blog you will see how to get job in Teaching English Abroad.



Free tips for Teaching abroad, making money and enjoying life


If you have completed your four years of post-secondary education – big sigh of relief – no more heavy textbooks or endless course readings! No more exams to study for! But wait, with all of this newfound free time, what’s next? (You’ve probably noticed many of your older relatives have started asking you this stress-inducing question.) .Unfortunately, the job hunt after graduation can be quite demotivating initially. The “needs 3-5 years of experience” requirement is every graduate’s biggest headache. How do you get a job without experience and how do you get experience without a job? It’s enough to make an A student feel like a failure.

Before you give in to those feelings of despair – there are other options! Nobody said you had to graduate today and join the working world tomorrow. (Well, maybe your grandfather did.) But guess what! There are ways to hold on to your youth a little longer, feel like a success, and make money at the same time! Sound too good to be true? Well, it’s not. Why not consider teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) abroad?


Free tips for Teaching abroad, making money and enjoying life


If the thought of living in another country, immersing yourself in a different language, and experiencing a whole new way of life doesn’t send you running in the other direction, keep reading! This article will help you get started if you’re seriously considering overseas employment.

Read the tips below to figure out what steps you should take to get the ball rolling.



1. Get certified (6 weeks)


I don’t mean enrolling in a two-year teaching program. I’m talking about a six-week intensive Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) certification program. Although packing six months of learning into six very short weeks can be a lot of work, when you’re eating fresh sushi on the Sea of Japan or lying on the beach mid-winter in Thailand, you’ll agree it was well worth it in the end. Be wary of online courses or those offering certification in a few short days. Also, try to sign up for a course that offers a teaching practicum at the end. Not only will you have some of that experience potential employers are looking for, you’ll also feel much more prepared that first day you walk into your classroom.







Free tips for Teaching abroad, making money and enjoying life


 

2. Seek out reputable ESL schools




Remember, you are heading overseas – far away from friends and family. You want to make sure that you are going to a real school in a safe location. Seeking out the help of a Canadian recruitment company you can trust means you know you’re signing up for the real thing. Not only that, a recruiter’s job is to help you along the way – from deciding which country is for you to setting up your interview with the overseas school to lending an ear if you’re feeling homesick once you’re there. Also, the more reputable the school, the more resources and support will be available to you – a definite plus for newbie teachers!



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3. Learn the language of country




Although most overseas schools will tell you that you don’t need the language to get the job (in fact, in many cases they would prefer you don’t know the local language for fear you may use it in the classroom), I highly recommend that you learn some phrases before heading over. Imagine not being able to ask where the washroom or the local Starbuck’s is! And picture how much easier your life would be if you knew how to say “no” or “good job” to your students.

Heading overseas without any knowledge of the language can be pretty scary. Take it from me; I did just that when I first moved to Japan. It’s no surprise that my second, third, and fourth years teaching were much more rewarding; I could understand what my students were saying, and I could use Japanese to communicate if I deemed it absolutely necessary.



4. Get the right travel insurance before you go




Spending a year (or more) living overseas is not the same as going on a trip for a couple of weeks. If you are making another country your home away from home, your regular travel health insurance just won’t cut it. You need to consider both the possibility of medical emergencies and your everyday health needs. Travel insurance may cover you for an unexpected illness or injury, but you’ll need more comprehensive coverage for routine check-ups, visits to the dentist, mental health concerns, and more!

Finding the insurance you need to cover your ESL stint will be trickier than buying the regular stuff. Call the experts at Ingle International to find out what product you’ll need for your extended stay abroad. Or, if your future employer provides health coverage (some do!), you’ll still need travel insurance to cover you for the initial waiting period. Believe me, this is not the time to be cheap! You want to be as healthy as can be while living away from your English-speaking doctor and your mom’s homemade chicken noodle soup.




5. Prepare for the effects of Culture Shock




Once you get the job offer, you’ll probably be totally stoked to make the big move. And that’s great! Remember, as wonderful as your overseas experience will be, there will also be some challenges to overcome. And, after the Honeymoon Phase wears off, you will have to deal with a nasty little thing called Culture Shock. Don’t assume it won’t happen to you – it’s a five-stage process that most travellers cannot avoid, and it’s unlikely to pass you by. Learn about it before you go, and come up with a plan for when those blues hit!



So you’ve graduated and it’s time to join the real world. And when reality hits, it can be anxiety-provoking or downright scary. But now that you have an ultra-cool plan in place, the next time someone asks you, “What’s next?” you’ll have the perfect answer: “I’m heading overseas to teach ESL

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Hurry up for getting good online deals for Halloween stuff

Good online deals for Halloween stuff


This is my first blog on this year’s Halloween. In this blog I want you to give some ideas to save money on Halloween costumes and candy. If you can save some money you can spend this on Christmas. Let us see what the best places to save money for Halloween.





Happy Early Halloween to all my blog readers

Amazon Halloween Shop - Costumes, Candy

 

Amazon online store


This is also best online place to check out some good deals for all Halloween needs



 

Save money- online on EBay.


Halloween Costumes
You can often pick up a lot of decorations for really cheap because a lot of people buy them wholesale and sell them for practically nothing.



Save money -shop at local Factory Card Outlet


They usually have a ton of Halloween decorations for a really good price. They have a number of things there that are really large and you can place it outside. Right now they have realistic looking humans that pull their heads off and all that great stuff. They should usually have at least three different aisles of Halloween decorations.

 

Save money -shop at Local Dollar store


You can purchase each Halloween decoration for only one dollar. The best one to go to is called Dollar Bills but you can check the others as well. Different craft stores might also have a good supply of Halloween decorations. Some decorations that you can pick up for really cheap are the ghost bags that you can hang from trees and the pumpkin bags that you can place leaves in. These two decorations will cost you around $4.00. That's a good way to decorate your home without spending a whole lot of money.


Save money -shop at WalMart


You can also swing by your local WalMart. They don't have a lot of decorations out right now at this time but you can find some things such as Halloween rugs and other small decor like scarecrows and yard decorations. WalMart has some really good prices and you can purchase a lot of different things for under $50. Unless you want to purchase a lot of stuff and they have a lot of things that blow up and you use air pumps. You can also find the witch here which looks like she's been smashed into a tree.

All you really need to do is check around at different places and then go back and purchase the items that you want. Don't go to one particular store and pay for a lot of overpriced decorations. Some of them will break and are a complete waste of money. You can also buy a lot of decorations after Halloween and get them about 50% off, which is very nice to do for next Halloween.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Education Tactics for sure success in school to university (PQ4R)

Free tips for sure success in school to university (PQ4R)


A major problem for students from schools to universities the inability to concentrate and retain information in memory. Below are some ways to combat this problem.

sure success in school to university


1. Choose a Good/quite place


Find a good place to study. This doesn't have to be the library. Find a place that suits your needs.



2. Time Limit


Set up a time limit in order to help you define your studying. Studying without a limit may become overwhelming.


3. Note taking


Read with a pencil in hand. This is not only for note-taking, but also for marking the margin whenever your mind wanders. This makes you more aware of when your mind is wandering, and this, gives you more control.

sure success in school to university

4. Rewards time


Give yourself little rewards, like a five-minute break, to help get you through tough studying periods.



5. Numbers matter


Use numbers to organize and remember important information.



6. Try study exercise


Find ways to help relieve tension and fatigue. Doing some physical "study exercises" like touching your toes, can help keep you awake and alert.


sure success in school to university

Study Tactics for sure success




Link your learning


Link what you are learning in class to your long-range goals. Try to apply what you are learning in class to practical situations or your daily life.



Writing a good habit


Make learning to write your most important goal as a college student. Good writing skills are the basis of success in many college courses and will prove extremely useful in a career.



Identify your learning style


Try to identify your learning style. If you don't know how you learn the best, you can benefit some online surveys to help you discover your learning skills. Once you know it, use it as much as possible in your studying process.



Use many study methods


We learn through repetition, but that doesn't mean that the information has to be repeated in the same way. Use a variety of strategies like reviewing notes, making flashcards, outlining chapters or studying in groups.



Budget Your Time


Set aside specific hours each day for concentrated study. Stick to it closely. Use personalized rewards to help you establish this study habit.



Eliminate Distraction


You will learn more when there is little or nothing to divert your attention. Get rid of all visual and auditory distractions such as the TV or radio.



Be an active learner


This requires you to actually process what you are hearing or reading. Put things in your own words. Ask questions.



Develop a reading strategy


PQ4R is practical. It stands for: Preview, Question, Read, Write, Recall and Review.



Lastly Tips for improving test performance




1. Take good notes

2. Review notes after each class

3. Begin reviewing at least a week before you take your test

4. Take control of your time

5. Test yourself





Friday, October 11, 2013

Free, new and Printable TOEFL test Sample Questions with answers

Free and New TOFEL Practice Test Sample Questions 2013-14




This is 19th part blog on Free TOEFL test Sample Practice Questions for 2013. In this part you will see questions related finding answers options to complete the sentences. These questions can be practice for other English related Practice Exams too.


Best of luck to all....................

Free, new and Printable TOEFL test Sample Questions



Free TOEFL test Sample Practice Questions: Q 171-170




Choose the appropriate words to complete the sentences








Q 171

The students are not allowed to use this room as it is ---- for teachers.



A) exclusively

B) thoughtfully

C) correctly

D) improperly

E) frankly


Free, new and Printable TOEFL test Sample Questions


Q 172

I cannot wait to learn the result of the interview as it is ---- important for me.



A) rarely

B) flexibly

C) interestingly

D) vitally

E) voluntarily



Q 173

I could have voted for this candidate if he had spoken more ----.



A) sensibly

B) slightly

C) previously

D) bitterly

E) closely



Q 174

I won't be able to buy a house as the prices have risen ----.



A) classically

B) faintly

C) enormously

D) mainly

E) distantly.







Q 175



I can ---- remember what he said but I think it was something about his past.



A) vaguely

B) illegibly

C) promptly

D) clumsily

E) evenly



Q 176

The dog broke away from the garden as it was ---- tied to the tree.



A) forcefully

B) tightly

C) essentially

D) loosely

E) firmly



Q 177

The prime minister dismisses criticism that he has ---- neglected the economy and social issues.



A) indifferently

B) constantly

C) habitually

D) attentively

E) nastily



Q 178

Infants are ---- dependent on their parents to meet their physical needs.



A) joyfully

B) generously

C) vulnerably

D) uncommonly

E) softly



Q 179

When I called to have an appointment with my doctor, I was told that he had to leave ---- for personal reasons and would not be available the whole afternoon.



A) urgently

B) faithfully

C) partially

D) indirectly

E) decisively



Q 180

Had the authorities concerned acted ---- and promptly in the past, perhaps hundreds of thousands of people would have been saved from the tsunami disaster.



A) faintly

B) merely

C) roughly

D) inconsiderately

E) vigilantly



Answers-New AND Free SAT English practice test- 171-180




171. A

172. D

173. A

174. C

175. A

176. D

177. B

178. C

179. A

180. E

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