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  • Top 6 Keys to Being a Successful Teacher

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    The most successful teachers share some common characteristics. Here are the top six keys to being a successful teacher. Every teacher can benefit from focusing on these important qualities. Success in teaching, as in most areas of life, depends almost entirely on your attitude and your approach. 1. Sense of Humor A sense of humor can help you become a successful teacher.

  • HOW TO … make a difference as a teacher!

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    The topic of this short article is to investigate the following question: “what makes a good teacher?” Every language school, every school owner, every teacher, every publisher promises a significant change for each and every learner in our classes. But do teachers teach in such a motivating way that learners learn what they really need? It is my view that in the majority of language schools most of the work is done through text books which.

  • Poverty, inequality and redistribution

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    Governments can reduce poverty and inequality through taxes and cash transfers. Successful programmes such as Progresa-Oportunidades in Mexico and Bolsa Família in Brazil have helped reduce poverty and inequality in the last couple of decades, but compared with rich countries, Latin American countries still fall short. According to a new report by the OECD, a club of mostly rich countries, Chile is the group's most unequal member.

  • "Κυρία δεν καταλαβαίνω τι να κάνω"! Εκφωνήσεις και Δυσλεξία.

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    Ένα απο τα σημαντικότερα εμπόδια που αντιμετωπίζει ένα παιδί με Δυσλεξία είναι να "καταλάβει τι να κάνει"! Να καταλάβει ένα κείμενο που διαβάζει, τους υπότιτλους μιας ταινίας, τις προφορικές ή γραπτές οδηγίες που του δίνουμε, μια ξένη γλώσσα, την εκφώνηση μιας άσκησης, ένα πρόβλημα μαθηματικών. Ένας πρόσφατος διάλογος που είχα με έναν μαθητή της Δ' Δημοτικού σχετικά με την εκφώνηση μιας άσκησης αποτελεί αντιπροσωπευτικό παράδειγμα αυτής της.

  • Leap Year Day (occurs once every four years)

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    What is a leap year? A leap year is a year in which one extra day has been inserted at the end of February. A leap year consists of 366 days, whereas other years, called common years, have 365 days. The extra day, the 29 February, is the 60th day of a leap year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 306 days remaining. When is the next Leap Year? Leap years generally occur every four years. The next leap year will fall in 2012.

  • Gioachino Rossini 220th Birthday ( Biography + Lesson Plans )

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    Biografy Gioachino Antonio Rossini was born in Pesaro, Italy on February 29, 1792 into a family of musicians. Gioachino's parents began his musical training at a young age. At the age of six, he was playing the triangle in his father's band. Antonio's father made a bad choice and had to go to jail. His mother, as a result, decided to move her family to Bologna to support them as an opera singer.

  • China : We like to move it move it ( The largest migration in history )

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    IF YOU purchased one of the 1.8 billion mobile phones shipped around the world last year, there is a 50% chance it was put together in the Chinese province of Guangdong. There is also a good chance it was not assembled by a native Guangdonger, but by one of the millions of migrants who have left their homes and travelled to the coast to find work. Grinding poverty has long been a cause of migration and was the impetus again after the death of.

  • Climate change - The other greenhouse gases

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    THE UN’s climate change summit in Durban last December confirmed how far the world is from limiting its emissions of carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas. Everyone agrees that this must be done, but not on who, exactly, should do it. Given the deadlock, an America-led plan to try tackling other sorts of greenhouse gas, announced on February 16th, is especially welcome. It is not a breakthrough; but it is progress.

  • How did Charles Dickens change the vocabulary of the English language?

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    Among writers quoted in the current edition of the OED, Dickens lags behind only Shakespeare, Scott, Chaucer, Milton, and Dryden for total number of citations (9,218). No one in the past two centuries comes close. For many of these citations Dickens did not invent the word or phrase but provides the first widely published usage. 'Dustbin' was in existence before 'Dombey and Son' and boredom precedes Bleak House.

  • «Είμαστε όλοι Έλληνες» στο γερμανικό Κοινοβούλιο (VIDEO)

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    «Ντρέπομαι που η Γερμανική Κυβέρνηση φέρνει καθημερινά ολοένα και περισσότερο στην εξαθλίωση τον Ελληνικό λαό», ήταν τα λόγια της Χάϊκε Χάνσελ, με τα οποία συνόδευσε την αρνητική ψήφο της γερμανικής Αριστεράς για τη νέα δανειακή σύμβαση της Ελλάδας. Η Γερμανίδα βουλευτής μάλιστα δεν δίστασε να φωνάξει στα ελληνικά μέσα στο γερμανικό Κοινοβούλιο, «είμαστε όλοι Έλληνες»!.

  • Χαμένοι στη μετάφραση ( καί ) οι Γερμανοί

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    "Οι Γερμανοί βουλευτές θα είναι δύσκολο να αποφασίσουν για το αν και γιατί θα υψώσουν σήμερα το χέρι τους" κατά την ψηφοφορία για την έγκριση του νέου πακέτου διάσωσης για την Ελλάδα γράφει η γερμανική εφημρίδα Bild.de αναφέροντας ότι την Παρασκευή οι εκπρόσωποι του γερμανικού Κοινοβουλίου έλαβαν ένα υπόμνημα 726 σελίδων, από το γερμανικό υπουργείο Οικονομικών, το οποίο περιελάμβανε 13 συνθήκες.

  • What is a debt default? And a 'haircut'?

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    An early sign of a possible default is when the credit rating agencies downgrade the credit rating of the country concerned to 'junk bond status' . And why are bond-holders getting 'haircuts'? A 'haircut' is a loss in the value of an investment or security.The term is currently in the news as those bond holders who lent money to the Greek government face large losses Looks like the European banks are going to be wearing their hair very short.

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