English Question on Rearing Children for IELTS

English question on rearing children for IELTS & TOEFL at LELB Society with text and voice comment forms asynchronously

English Question on Rearing Children English Question on Rearing Children for IELTS and TOEFL with comments and opinions left by our students to practice writing and grammar in an asynchronous fashion In what ways will you treat (or have you treated) your children differently from the way you were treated? If you’ve already raised children …

Bliss by Katherine Mansfield – English with Short Stories

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Bliss by Katherine Mansfield Bliss by Katherine Mansfield Available in the public domain through Gutenberg Project Although Bertha Young was thirty she still had moments like this when she wanted to run instead of walk, to take dancing steps on and off the pavement, to bowl a hoop, to throw something up in the air …

Puberty Stages in English – Medical Terms in English

Puberty stages in English at LELB Society with flashcards for IELTS and TOEFL candidates

Puberty stages in English Puberty stages in English The word puberty is derived from the Latin pubertas , which means adulthood. Puberty is initiated by hormonal changes triggered by a part of the brain called the hypothalamus, which stimulates the pituitary gland, which in turn activates other glands as well. These changes begin about a …

Reading Practice on Generation Gap with Flashcards

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Reading practice on generation gap Reading practice on generation gap Watch this video on YouTube What Is a Generation Gap? A generation gap refers to the chasm that separates the thoughts expressed by members of two different generations. More specifically, a generation gap can be used to describe the differences in actions, beliefs, and tastes …

Playing with Toddlers English for Psychology

Playing with Toddlers English for Psychology with flashcards and podcast

Playing with toddlers You’ve probably heard the saying that kids are like sponges—this is especially true for toddlers. Little ones between the ages of one and three are always absorbing new things. Their main mode for learning: Playtime. They begin by playing side-by-side (called parallel play), then progress into more interactive stuff, where they engage …

Precocious 1100 Words You Need Week 6 Day 2

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Precocious 1100 Words You Need Precocious 1100 Words You Need /prɪˈkəʊ.ʃəs/ (adj) (especially of children) showing unusually early mental development or achievement, advanced, intelligent, bright, highbrow, ingenious, gifted, talented, articulate, clever, mature: A precocious child, she went to university at the age of 15. She recorded her first CD at the precocious age of 12. …

Child psychology in education and attention to children’s abilities

Child psychology in education

Child psychology in education Child psychology in education The most common thing among children is “being a child”. Each child has his or her personality. The tutor must recognize the personality of each of them and treat them by their personality. The art of good tutors is communicating well with children and establishing mutual respect. …

Upbringing IELTS Listening Reading Practice

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Upbringing IELTS Listening Reading Practice Upbringing IELTS Listening Reading Practice Lecturer, author or publisher: The School of Life Upbringing IELTS Reading Practice Watch this video on YouTube Reading practice about upbringing They do their homework on time. Their writing is neat. They keep their bedroom tidy. They’re often a little shy. They want to help their parents. They …

Life IELTS Listening Reading Practice

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Life IELTS Listening Reading Practice Life IELTS Listening Reading Practice Lecturer, author or publisher: Facts. Life IELTS Reading Practice Watch this video on YouTube Video transcript about life Boy: I don’t know what are the questions. Man: Well, may I ask you a question, the first one? Man: What is the worst thing about being young? Boy: Well, …

Child Language Acquisition | TESL Issues

Child Language Acquisition Child Language Acquisition Cromer concludes that experience stimulates language organisational processes and that these affect other linguistic structures that are internally related. The children appeared to be building their own grammars in their own way, without direct positive or negative evidence as to what was right or wrong. Children are creative, selective …