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If you won a million dollars, what might you change about your life?
If you learned you only had six months to live, how would you spend your time?
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What is Internet?
Q#2
[Senders Name]
[Address line]
[State, ZIP Code]
[Letter Date]
[Recipients Name]
[Address line]
[State, ZIP Code]
As your wedding day approaches, I think it is only right that I offer my heartfelt congratulations to you
and your wife.. It is great to see a couple together who are so much in love.
We have enclosed a wedding gift on behalf of us both. Just make sure that you open it before you
depart on your honeymoon, it will be of great use to you.
We are delighted that you have found your perfect partner and we offer our wishes for a long and
happy time for you both.
Sincerely,
[Senders Name]
[Senders Title] -Optional-
Q#3
Ans
Good teachers are rare, and few people, including school administrators who hire
teachers, know what it takes to be one. Although some of the qualities of good teachers
are subtle, many of them are identifiable. Here is a list of sixteen traits that excellent
teachers have in common:
2. Patience
No teacher should be expected to have much patience with individuals whose lack of
discipline, immaturity, or indolence interrupts the work of other students. Patience with
students who are trying to learn, however, is part and parcel of the teaching profession.
Impatience with sincere students is an indication of the teachers own shortcomings.
3. Intellectual curiosity
All good teachers are intellectually curious and naturally driven by their interests in
keeping abreast of changes in their fields.
4. Confidence
Good teachers are confident in their abilities to sense where students are in the learning
process and in their students abilities to learn material that is presented in a logical and
graduated fashion.
5. Compassion
Talented teachers are able to work with students with varying levels of maturity and
knowledge. A college professor I know once made the following statement about his
experience as a teacher: Each year teaching is more challenging for me, because I grow
a year older and the students stay the same age. The widening age gap forces me to
stretch in order to reach them.
6. Achievement
Experienced teachers have clear thoughts on what their students should know at the end
of the term, and they understand what they must do along the way in order to reach
those goals.
7. Planning
Teachers must have plans and stick to them. This goes deeper than rigidly following a
course syllabus. Effective teachers sense when students need more time to absorb the
material and, within limitations, are willing to give it to them.
8. Awareness
Teachers in elementary and secondary schools must have eyes in the backs of their
heads. They need to be aware of everything that happens in their classrooms and in
adjacent hallways. Teachers who are awake are able to stop nonsense before it starts and
keep students on track.
9. Mentorship
Teachers often serve as mentors to their students. The desire to influence students
positively is a core motivation of many teachers when they enter the teaching profession.
10. Maturity
In no profession is maturity more important than in teaching. Students experience
emotional ups and downs, and insightful teachers are able to sense the changes and
respond to them appropriately. Teachers must be pillars, consistently encouraging
students to grow as human beings and to develop academically.
12. Organization
One-on-one tutoring is easy compared to leading a classroom of students in a single
direction. Teachers must be able to manage students multiple personalities and
organize their subject matters so that a maximum number of students benefits from
their presentations.
13. Vision
Teaching encompasses far more than passing information from teachers to students.
Teachers should be illuminators who provide their students not only with interesting
and useful material, but also with visions of where they might end up if they learn well.
14. Context
Every subject has a context, and teachers are responsible for providing it to their
students. Since no one learns in a vacuum, teachers must show their students how the
information they are learning might be used or might lead to the development of some
other useful skill.
15. Mission
Perhaps the most important thing teachers communicate to students and to the
community is a sense of satisfaction with their choice of teaching as their life mission.
Teaching at its highest level is a calling, and good teachers feel it to their cores.
16. Enthusiasm
Excellent teachers never lose enthusiasm for their profession. They might become
temporarily burdened by administrative hassles or isolated problems, but their
underlying engagement with their work is unwavering. Students feel this energy, and
teachers who project it are much more successful than those who do not.
Q#5
24 Aries Street
STARSCOPE 2231
I wish to apply for the position of junior clerk which is presently vacant in your organisation. I have
enclosed copies of my rsum and references as you requested. I am very interested in office work
and I have worked on several occasions assisting my sister-in-law with her small business. I find this
type of work very enjoyable as it provides enough variety to keep me occupied. I always seem to be
discovering new ways of doing the different tasks involved and I find this stimulating. I would be very
interested in having an interview about this position with you. I am available for this interview at any
time. I can be contacted at the above address.
Yours truely,
(signature here)
Distance Education Essay
In the modern world of education traditional study at the universities and colleges is gradually
complemented or even replaced by new technologies of distance learning. It is characterized as a
process of delivering teaching to students who are not physically present in classrooms. This type of
education has gained its growing popularity with the developing of Internet, as students can simply
communicate with their teachers and exchange materials over the net, even living in the different
parts of the world.
Distance learning has a lot of benefits that make it really a strong and prospective competitor
against a traditional education. For example, attending a distance course, learners can study at their
own place, time and speed, choose individual and flexible schedules and combine different activities
simultaneously. It is also beneficial for people over 25 who mostly have a full time job and can study
after it. Distance learning is preferred by females especially Indian, as they have time restriction and
strict rules or simply would like to stay close to home. Also it is a great financial advantage as during
distance courses travel expenses and educational fees are significantly lower.
There are many different methods that are used in the distance education. The most popular and
effective are e-mails, forums, faxes, audio and video recordings, print materials, web and video
conferencing, internet radio, telephone, live streaming and much more others. Thank to all these
technologies distance learners receive the same number of writing assignments, materials and
worksheets as traditional students on campus.
My personal attitude to the distance education is quite ambiguous as on the one hand, it truly has a
lot of benefits for students and can solve many educational problems in the future. But on the other
hand, I can not imagine student life without attending lectures, communicating with group-mates
and teachers, passing exams, receiving good or bad grades, loving stories and much more
fascinating stuff that is worthy for going to the campus for even more than six years.