Friday, April 3, 2020

Chemistry Matter and Change - Biochemistry

Chemistry Matter and Change - BiochemistryIn this final part of our look at the four disciplines of learning science in Grade 11, we'll look at a concept that's a pillar of much modern-day science teaching: biological design. In this final installment, we'll take a closer look at how biological development is taught in Chemistry Matter and Change. By the end of this, you should be well prepared to step into this topic at a later date. By the time you finish this, however, you should already be on your way to mastering the more advanced topics in Chemistry Matter and Change.The first thing you must remember about Biology Matter and Change is that the whole 'science' part of the title is simply a misnomer. All teaching material presented in this book really does fall under the category of biological science, even though there are many discussions in the book which delve into other concepts. That's fine! There's plenty of material in this book to teach all the biology topics you need to learn, especially because of the great breadth of material here.The great thing about biology is that there's plenty of good material to learn about the natural world. In Biology Matter and Change, authors P. J. W. Clark and David G. Sloman offer all sorts of content that covers many of the topics you'll find in any biology textbook, including an article from Nature covering just about every aspect of the process of biological evolution. They also provide additional articles on the same topics. Their writing style is also very clear and easy to follow, and they always end with easy-to-follow 'notes for further reading.'Biochemistry is the science that examine living things, and its literature covers a great many topics, many of which are also present in biology. Topics like DNA, RNA, proteins, and the various enzymes families will help you learn about this topic, too. Your instructors may focus more on biochemistry in their coursework, but at least one course in the class should co ver some biochemistry concepts. I think it's a good idea to supplement your biochemistry-based coursework with biochemistry-based literature when possible.Then there's 'biotechnology,' which examines the genetic material used to make everything from food to clothing. This is a fascinating subject, and it can be more challenging than biochemistry itself, but there's plenty of biotechnology literature available to help you learn about this topic. I learned about the importance of genetic engineering from the informative website Modern Life Sciences. Biotechnology is covered in different forms in Biotechnology Matter and Change, but it can easily stand alone. There's nothing else in this book, to do more than discuss biotechnology and the related subjects.Chemistry Matter and Change also provide a helpful study guide to help you develop the basic concepts that you'll need to understand all of the other topics we've discussed in this series. Students in Chemistry Matter and Change can a lso choose to purchase study guides for other chapters if they wish. So don't wait until your end-of-semester review to buy a study guide, either.Good chemistry teachers will make sure that you receive adequate material throughout your coursework, but even the best teachers will miss out on a few students who will benefit most from supplemental materials. Don't assume that supplemental material is unnecessary or unimportant! Choose a good resource and study guide and learn much more!

Monday, March 23, 2020

What to Know About College-Level Science

What to Know About College-Level Science From biotech to computer engineering, science currently ranks among the most popular academic fields among U.S. college students. If youre interested in studying science, you should know that college-level science presents both challenges and invaluable lessons that can help you prepare you for success in your field post graduation. College-level science courses will likely feel more difficult than high-school level science courses. Despite being tough, however, college-level science courses are totally plausible to succeed inall you need is a positive attitude and lots of hard work. Knowing a little about what youre getting into can be helpful as well. Heres what to know about college-level science: 1. The beginning and end of college-level science courses may be the toughest You can think of college-level science courses like a running race; if you dont get ahead in the beginning, you will be way behind by the end. College professors know this. They work hard to help ensure their students stay on top of their studies, often offering office hours and study sessions. Take advantage of these resources! That said, you cant rely completely on your college professors to get you through a college course. Its up to you to attend lectures, study for exams, and get your work done on time. Again, the beginning and end of the semesters will often be the toughest partsso be extra vigilant during these times to stay on top of your academic game. 2. Know your math for college-level science If youre majoring in a science field, youll likely be required to enroll in some math classes as well. Thats because science and math are interrelated subjects. Basic algebra is essential for studying biology and chemistry, for instance. Youll also need to learn calculus if you want to pursue physics. [RELATED: What to Know About College-Level Math] It can pay off to brush up on your math skills before the semester begins. Check out free math resources online, like MOOCs or math flashcards. You may also want to form a study group with friends who are likewise interested in improving their math skills before the start of the semester. Or, consider looking into math tutoring for help. 3. Register for your college-level science courses before other courses, if possible Most college science coursesespecially more foundational science coursesfill up quickly. Many first-time college freshmen make the mistake of waiting to add science courses to their schedules and later find it difficult or impossible to fit them in. Its especially important to take science courses in a timely fashion because higher-level science courses will likely have prerequisites (courses youre required to take before others). Avoid being closed out of the science courses you need to take by adding them to your schedule before other types of classes. Its much easier to fit lower-demand courses in your schedule than to try adding high-demand ones at the last minute. 4. Maintain endurance in college-level science by taking care of your body Science majors will often face a tough curriculum: long hours in the classroom, lab, and library are physically and mentally exhausting. Letting this kind of stress get to youis no joke and can make you very sick, so its important to continually check in with yourself throughout the semester. Consider making it a goal to achieve the following healthy habits to ensure youre taking care of yourself: Eating a nutritious diet Getting approximately eight hours of sleep each night Staying active with a sport, an extracurricular, or another activity you enjoy If you struggle to meet some of these goals, consider taking a step back and assessing what you need to change in your routine to keep yourself happy and healthy. [RELATED: How Eating Healthy Can Improve Test Scores] At times its possible to fix problems on your own, but sometimes it can be beneficial to get outside help. If its the latter case, look no further than your college campus. Colleges have great support resources available to students all day, every day, from nutritionists to recreation centers to student lounges. Put yourself in the best position possible to succeed in school! Any topics you want to know more about? Let us know! The Varsity Tutors Blog editors love hearing your feedback and opinions. Feel free to email us at blog@varsitytutors.com.

Friday, March 6, 2020

A Simple Way To Expand Your Guitar Solos

A Simple Way To Expand Your Guitar Solos Suzy S. Do you feel like your fingers get locked in a box on the neck when you want to improvise on the guitar? This simple tip from guitar teacher Samuel B. will help you blow the lid off that box and start building better guitar solos At the age of fourteen, I could readily cite figures such as Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Jimi Hendrix as musical role models. I was not a child prodigy, but I maintained a pretty infectious enthusiasm for my instrument (and obviously still do). A year prior, Id been introduced to the blues scale by my eighth-grade band director and had used it in multiple rehearsal-room guitar solos. I now introduce it to my students once theyre ready to move up to the middle of the neck. There are two versions of it â€" the “clean” version (involving no more than two notes per string): E|O|||-O| B|O|||-O| G|O||O-|| D|O||O-|| A|O||O-|| E|O|||-O| and the “dirty” version (which is a little busier â€" see the two added notes): E|O|||-O| B|O|||-O| G|O||O-|-O| D|O||O-|| A|O|O-|O-|| E|O|||-O| These are both movable scales, which means you can play this shape up and down the neck starting on any fret. I will instruct you to play both versions backwards and forwards and (later) to experiment with them while I accompany you with a simple chord progression. You can also do this on your own with a recording or a looping pedal. After a while, you may find yourself unconsciously imitating patterns played by your own role models. Naturally youll want to branch out. Although enharmonic notes higher up the neck will likely prove seductive (and, yes, I play a small assortment of them in my guitar solos), Ive found it easier to play a parallel scale lower on the neck than the position where you have been playing the standard blues one: E||-X||-O|||-O| B||-X||-O|||-O| G|X|||-O||-O|-O| D|X|||-O||-O|| A||-X||-O|O|-O|| E||-X||-O|||-O| These added notes will make for a very different exercise for your left hand than standard version. For one thing, youll be using your index finger one-third as often as the bulk of movement will now be concentrated in your middle and pinkie fingers. Approach this scale delicately as it is more difficult to play than its neighboring version. After all, your index finger (thumb aside) is your strongest one. Also, dont focus on licks so much as fluidity. Take your time. Play this new combination backwards and forwards at whatever speed feels right to you. Once it has become familiar territory, youll be able to shift easily back-and-forth between both the lower scale and the higher creating twice as many possibilities for ways in which youll be able to express yourself musically. Samuel B. teaches beginner  guitar lessons in Austin, TX. He teaches lessons face-to-face without sheet music, which is his adaptation of Japanese instruction (involving a call-and-response method).  Learn more about Samuel here! 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 Photo  by  jikatu

Thursday, March 5, 2020

French Grammar Rules How to Conjugate Common Irregular Verbs

French Grammar Rules How to Conjugate Common Irregular Verbs Sign up successful The conjugation of “être” is probably the two most irregular verbs in French. For “être,” it can be helpful that “estar” and “ser” are the two Spanish verbs for “to be.” Both verbs are romantic languages with Latin roots. Spanish-speakers may see the forms of both verbs jumping out at them in different present forms. For those who dont speak another romantic language already, watch as the “s” present in the Spanish verbs sneaks back into the present tense conjugation of its French cousin: Je suis Tu es Il / elle / on est Nous sommes Vous êtes Ils / elles sont The root “ser-” the second Spanish verb for “to be” comes back also in conjugating the future tense in French. For those Spanish speakers out there, keep in mind also that the accent circonflex in French (^) often indicates an -s that over centuries became silent and was then dropped. So être  was likely at one time estre, and êtes  was likely once estes â€" again, likely very familiar looking to Spanish speakers out there. The verbs “aller” and “avoir” also change forms quite a bit in the present tense: Je vais Tu vas Il / elle / on va Nous allons Vous allez Ils / elles vont J ai Tu as Il / elle / on a Nous avons Vous avez Ils / elles ont The verb “faire” becomes a bit more regular. Like most -re verbs, the -re in faire comes off and is replaced by various endings in the present tense, with the exception of the third person plural. Some of the endings corresponding with other subject pronouns also vary a little from the typical -re endings. It is worth noting that this verb really has two separate meanings â€" to make and to do. So whether you talk about doing homework or making a cake, you will use the same verb when speaking in French. Here is the present conjugation: Je fais Tu fais Il / elle / on fait Nous faisons Vous faites Ils / elles font A notable element of irregular French verbs is that they sometimes come in pairs and trios that are conjugated in the same way. The pattern for conjugating “venir” can also be applied to “tenir” (to hold) and “revenir” (to come back). Je viens / tiens / reviens Tu viens / tiens / reviens Il / elle / on vient / tient / revient Nous venons / tenons / revenons Vous venez / tenez / revenez Ils / elles viennent / tiennent / reviennent Other similar pairs include: 1) “croire” (to believe) and “boire” (to drink) 2) “voir” (to see) and “revoir” (to see again) 3) “mettre” (to put) and “remettre” (to put back) Look out for these patterns to help you categorize the irregular verbs you know, and to learn them more easily! French grammar also has two irregular verbs for to know â€" “connaître” and “savoir”. To learn more about how to conjugate irregular verbs, check out the video below. As you acquire more French vocabulary, try practicing using these verbs. For instance, talk about places you might want to go to practice the verb “aller,” or descriptions of yourself or your and friends to use the verb “être.” Then write it down, and check your spelling for each form, correcting them if necessary. You might try using one or two per week â€" because each one will take repetition and reinforcement to remember, especially with the irregularities. Remember how common they are, though. That is, after all, why they are so irregular. Even with only a few verbs, you may find there is a lot you can say! For more one-on-one help with the French language, sign up for lessons with a private French tutor! Tutors are available to teach you in-person or online via Skype. Search for your French tutor today! Carol Beth L. teaches  French lessons in San Francisco, CA. She has her Masters in French language education from the Sorbonne University in Paris and has been teaching since 2009.  Learn more about Carol Beth here! 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 Photo by The Natural Step Canada

7 Sided Polygon

7 Sided Polygon A geometric figure which is formed by 7 straight lines by joining together but the lines should not cross each other, each of two lines meet at a point and form a vertex. So 7 sided polygon has 7 sides and 7 vertices 7 sided polygon is known as heptagon. Types of polygon: - Equilateral polygon is the geometric shapes which consists of all the same sides. For example rhombus is an equilateral polygon because all sides of rhombus are equal. Equiangular polygon is the figure when all angles are same. For example rectangle is an equiangular polygon because all angles of rectangle are equal to 90 degrees. Regular polygon are those figures whose all sides and angles are equal like equilateral triangle and square are the examples of regular polygon. Formula of regular polygon Sum of interior angle= 180 x (n 2) Each interior angle = 180 x (n 2) / n Sum of exterior angle = 360 degrees Each exterior angle =360 / n Number of diagonal = n x (n -3) / 2 Number of triangles = (n 2) Where n= length of each side of a regular polygon. Question: - Find the single exterior angle of a 7 sided polygon. Solution: - Each exterior angel =360 / n = 360 / 7 = 51.43 degrees (approximately). Question 2: - Find the number of diagonals of 7 sided polygon. Solution: - Number of diagonal = n x (n -3) / 2 = 7 x (7 3) / 2 = 7x4/2 = 7x2 = 14 There are 14 diagonals in a 7 sided polygon.

Can Online Tutoring Truly Work

Can Online Tutoring Truly Work 0SHARESShare Modern technology facilitates students to be remotely tutored via computers. The process supports the use of a whiteboard and the stylus system in which both the educator and the learner can write on a digital whiteboard using a stylus pen which is apparently comparable to writing on a notebook. This makes the experience of online tuitions more real and accepted. Tutor Pace, an online tutoring website strives to make the learning process more effective by providing the essential tools and material to tutors for imparting the best education to their students. It helps tutors to address some of the commonly faced challenges in their daily teaching practices: To make sure that every student is developing his learning and understanding skills in spite of having a different learning-understanding style To keep students engaged so that they can find interest in the program To teach difficult concepts with a motivating approach To help students to proceed to a higher level of thinking To instantly identify areas of student strength and weakness To continuously assess the students learning ability Customize teaching process to make it more effective These allow online tutors to teach, guide and monitor student effectively. What makes an internet learning effective? Highly Animated sessions to explain complex problems Active participation in discussion Option to take off Choice to turn off the voice-over 24/7 service Time saving and economical Interesting one-to-one session We are an educational-assistance portal offering a complete suite of assistance services to students from k-12 across the world. [starbox id=admin]

Either, Neither or Too Video and Exercise

Either, Neither or Too Video and Exercise Many students in our English classes have difficulty knowing when to use either, neither or too when they want to agree or disagree with something. The words have similar meanings, but very specific uses.For example, if your friend says, I dont like sushi, if you want to agree with this statement do you say, Me neither, Me either, or Me too?Watch the video below to learn more about using either, neither and too, and then see if you can complete the exercises. Choose the correct answer below. Write your answers in comments and we will respond.1. Kevin: Do you want tea or coffee?  Freddy: _____ I will have water.a. Me toob. Eitherc. Neitherd. I dont too2. Kevin:  Do you want to go to a movie, or stay home? Freddy:  I dont care, _____ sounds nice to me.a. neither oneb. either onec. me too3. Kevin:  I dont like oysters. Freddy: _____, they are disgusting.a. Me toob. Me eitherc. Me neitherd. I dont too4. Kevin:  She loves New York City. Freddy:   _____, its a beautiful city.a. Me toob. Me eitherc. Me neitherd. I dont too5. Kevin:  Will you move to the United States or stay in Brazil? Freddy:  ____ one is possible for me.a. Me toob. Eitherc. Neitherd. I dont toOk, thanks! Contact us if you have questions. William The answers are: c, b, c, a, b. LOIEnglish Very good William. You got them all correct! Bahruz Hello! c,b,a,a,b LOIEnglish Almost Bahruz! You missed the third one. Can you see what the correct answer should be? Adolfo 4. Kevin:  â€She loves New York City.” Freddy:  â€ _____, it’s a beautiful city.” a. Me too b. Me either Could letter b be possible? LOIEnglish AdolfoWe use me too to agree with positive sentences.   For example:   Person A. I like ice-cream. Person B.  Me too.We use me neither to agree with negative sentences.   For Example:   Person A. I dont like traffic. Person B. Me neither.*Note* We use me NEITHER   me either is incorrect. Many native speakers make this mistake but technically it is incorrect. We use Either when not is in the sentence.   For example:   I dont like traffic.   I dont either.   Notice that  not + either=neither.   Adolfo So, Me either doesnt exist, right? Even in positive sentences?

What the heck does detente and levelheaded mean - Private Tutoring

What the heck does detente and levelheaded mean BobbiM May 23, 2014 Words can be super fun.  What strange words do you love?  Even if theyre not very strange many of these SAT/ACT words arent used in normal, everyday language.  We dare you to use one of these words in one of your conversations today!  Example:  You look serene today Julie.   Do it for the vine? Statuesque; adj. Unusually large or outstanding in carriage and/or demeanor. The statuesque soap opera cast made headlines. Surfeit; n, v. Noun: overindulgence, as in food or drink. An excessive amount. The rich town was seen as having a surfeit of material goods. Verb: to feed or supply to excess, even to the point of disgust. She was able to surfeit canned goods to me in my time of need and now I have too many canned goods, I dont know what to do with them. Titanic; adj. Of or relating to something awesome or great in size or scope. The rain hit us in titanic proportions and our basement flooded. Acumen; n. Keenness of mind; good insight; quickness; accuracy. Her scientific acumen is so sharp that she was chosen to work in the labs months before the rest of her class. Acute; adj. Clever; sharp of mind; incisive. My hearing is so acute that no whispers sneak past me. Astute; adj. Clever and insightful; having an innate ability to understand or perceive. My mother has an astute mind and so I always go to her for advice. Canny; adj. Careful; shrewd; clever; wily; full of guile. She is so canny that she gets away with everything. Discernment; n. Keenness of insight and judgement. I try hard to discern between whats right and wrong. Judicious; adj. Having sound and prudent judgement. My father is a judicious person who leads out family with rules to keep us safe. Keenness; n. Smartly cutting or marked by remarkable mental quickness or understanding. I have a keen mind and so I understand people well. Perceptive; adj. Having a keen sense of understanding and discernment. Because I am perceptive, I understand when my friends are having a hard day. Assuage; v. To lessen; to take the edge off; to tone down. To assuage his hunger I gave him two granola bars until we arrived at the destination. Appease; v. To pacify or make tranquil; to calm down or settle something or someone. To appease the argument I separated the two. Composed; adj. Serene and self-possessed; calm and not easily agitated. I composed myself and then walked in the door of my new classroom, ready to take on the class. Détente; n. A relaxing or easing of tensions between rivals, often but not always, in a political sense. It will take years to détente my relationship with my grandparents. Dormant; adj. Lying asleep or in a calm state, but having the suggestion of life or activity that is temporarily quiet. When I go to sleep after my three day shift I lie dormant for the next few days. Imperturbable; adj. Not easily shaken; calm, cool, and easygoing; slow to become excited. I had to learn to become imperturbable when I got my new boss that is hard to deal with. Levelheaded; adj. Usually composed and in control; not easily rattled or swayed by differing opinions. My teacher remains levelheaded unless Jason messes around in class. Mitigate; v. To moderate in force or intensity; to calm or cool down; to lessen in intensity. Its hard to mitigate some peoples anger but a thing to try is to explain the circumstances of why you let them down. Placate; v. To appease, pacify, soothe, or make amends. I was able to placate the baby by giving him his bottle. Placid; adj. Undisturbed, unflappable, calm, serene, and satisfied. I sat by the placid lake in the early morning and watched the sun rise. Quiescent; adj. Quiet; still; at rest; serene and calm. I am a very quiescent girl who loves to read and sit by the lake. Repose; n, v. Noun: Quiet tranquility; the state of being at rest or asleep. My grandmas repose was obvious when we heard her sigh as she watched the sunset. Serene; adj. Quiet and unperturbed; unaffected by disturbance; at peace within oneself. The serene scene of the pasture made my anger dissolve.

How to get started with Online Tuition via Skype

How to get started with Online Tuition via Skype Have you ever thought about Tutoring from the comfort of your own home? Online tutoring is an ever-growing field as more and more people are finding the ease of being taught in the comfort of their own homes more viable. Online tuition connects students with private tutors via the internet and the lessons are carried out in real time.This guide is aimed at tutors hoping to set themselves up as an online tutor; widening their student scope and making themselves more available. Installing Skype The first (and most fundamental) thing is to have a computer that is linked to the internet with a good broadband connection. It is also important to invest in a microphone headset as the sound quality will be better than a built-in webcam and microphone that many computers come with today. The microphone headset will usually cost around 10 to 15. The next thing to do is make sure you have Skype on your computer. Skype is basically internet based communication software by Microsoft that specialises in providing free video chat and free voice calls for users from all over the world. Skype users will only require Skype credit (where you will need to pay) when calling landline or mobile numbers. Setting up a Skype account is an easy task and many tutors will already have a Skype account ready. But for those that don't here is a quick and easy guide for setting up a Skype account: First you'll need to download and install the latest version of Skype. It's a very easy process and it is completely free. Just follow these nine simple steps: Type www.skype.com in the address line of your internet browser. Click the download button on the home page and Skype will begin to download. (If the download doesn't start automatically you can start it manually by clicking Start Download Again). If you are prompted to save or open the program always choose save the file to your hard drive. Do not open or run the program during the download process! . Choose an easy to remember location (such as Windows Desktop) and click OK. When your download is complete double-click the Skype Setup program (or click Run if you have the option). When the installer program launches it will ask you to choose a language; select it from a drop-down menu. Read and accept the End User License Agreement to proceed. You may be asked to install certain other browser add-ons but if you don't want them just uncheck the box and click Next. Click the Options button. This page gives you the option to launch Skype as soon as the installation is complete. The box is already checked (just uncheck the box if you don't want it to launch right away). Click I agree - Install. Skype will ask you to set up an account by entering a Name, a Skype Name and Password. The next screen asks for your e-mail, country and city. Once you complete this Skype will automatically launch. And that's the installation process done! You are now well on your way to start the online tutoring process! Before that, let's take a look at how to get started with Skype. Getting Started With Skype Getting started with SkypeOnce the installation process has been completed a screen will pop up to help you get started exploring Skype. You'll be able to: See what you can do with Skype.Here you'll find information about both the free and paid features of Skype. Check that your sound functions.Test your speakers, microphone and Webcam to make sure they are all working properly. Find friends and import contactsYou'll be able to search for people and check whether your email contacts are on Skype. After you have explored and got to know a bit more about the program you'll want to set up your Skype name and password. Your Skype name is what other people on Skype see when they contact you i.e. GeographyTutorEmma133. Setting up your Skype name and password: Click the Don't have a Skype Name? (The Create a New Account page opens). In the Enter Skype Name box, enter the name you have decided to use. Skype names must start with a letter, be between 6 and 32 characters long, include letters and numbers and have no spaces. They should always be in lower-case. Choose a Password and enter it in the Password box. A Skype Password must be between 6 and 20 characters and must contain at least one number and one letter. All Skype passwords are case sensitive so make sure you pick a password that is easy for you to remember! Select the check box to accept the Skype End User License Agreement and Privacy Statement. Click Next to continue to another Create Your Account Screen and enter your email address. This is optional but recommended. Enter your country, region and city.Again optional but useful for when others search for you. Now that you have your Skype set up you are ready to start your online tutoring. It's a good idea to set up your Skype profile by providing some information that will help other users find you more easily. To do this just open your Skype Profile screen and choose Skype -Profile - Edit and fill out any relevant information you feel necessary. It would be a good idea to fill in the AboutMe section just to give students an overview of who you are and what you offer in terms of tutoring. Making A Skype Call Now let's take a quick look at how to initiate a Skype call so that you are ready to contact your student for their first online lesson. Double-click the student's Skype Name. This will open your contact's profile window. On the screen there will be a video and a telephone icon.Double-clicking the video icon you will initiate a video call with your student. By double-clicking the telephone icon you will initiate a call without video.3. When you student answers the call, just talk!And that's it! It really is that simple. Screen Sharing On Skype Skype also allows you to screen share which will be an essential part of your online tuition. Screen sharing basically lets you share your computer screen with anyone on Skype so you will be able to show presentations or information to your student easily. How to share your screen:1. Start a video call.2. After the call has started, click the button in the call bar and select Share screens.3. A dialog box will appear. Just click Start to share your entire screen.4. You can change your screen sharing options anytime by clicking this icon in the floating call window.5. You can stop sharing anytime by clicking the Stop sharing button in the floating call window. Now that you are setup with Skype and ready you'll need to get yourself some students. If you are new to tutoring, there are some great resources out there to help you out.First Tutors is a totally free service for tutors and at no point throughout the process will you have to pay a penny. It is a very simple and easy process and in no time you will be setup as a tutor ready to start taking enquiries from tutees to begin your journey as an online tutor. Remember to treat your students well, plan your lessons and keep your students updated with any reading or video homework they may need to do before the lesson so as to not waste their time and yours. Strive to constantly look for ways to improve your teaching and if you ever have any questions or need any information our friendly customer service team are always available to give you a helping hand; online tuition has never been easier. Post By: Anna MichaelidouAnna has been a private tutor of both English Literature and English Language for fifteen years having taught all levels from nursery school right through to university level. She is a writer, content marketing executive and a busy mother of four lovely children.