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How to Apply for a Place at a Secondary School
The kind of schooling you receive often influences the personal and professional track you take later in life. For this reason, well-reputed secondary schools always attract the most applicants and competition for admission is fierce. When ... [... more]
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How to Choose a Book
Choosing the right book is an art. Many people just pick up the book they are assigned and start reading, or pick a novel more or less at random. By putting a little bit more thought into it however, you can build your vocabulary and ... [... more]
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How to Choose a Book for a Child's Correct Reading Level
Finding a book that is at just the right level of difficulty is important. An easy read is relaxing, and a difficult book can be interesting to read with an adult, but a just right book is the perfect thing to read for school. Just right books ... [... more]
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How to correctly work through a math problem
It's important to evaluate (or solve) a math expression in the correct order to get a correct answer, but following the order of operations can be a little tricky. How to correctly work through a math problem. It's important to evaluate (or ... [... more]
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How to Be a Better Student
Most students want to get higher grades, even if they jokingly say that they don't care. This article offers some basic steps that can help students improve their grades, and become better students overall. If your teacher doesn't assign seats, ... [... more]
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How to Become a Better Reader and Writer
There are many people out there that wished they were better readers and writers, but just don't know where to start. Here are a few tips on how to improve both easily. Make it clear or yourself or even someone you are teaching that reading and ... [... more]
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How to be a great teacher
Being a teacher is about being human. You can never earn respect, you can only deserve it. Think about why you are a teacher. Is it to provide for yourself and your family? Is it because you could not get a different job? If your answers on these ... [... more]
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How to Choose Between "Accept" and "Except" in a Sentence
We most commonly use "except" as preposition or conjunction as a way of excluding something. An example would be, "I like everything about Rachael Ray except her silly giggle." Another example is, "Rachael signed everyone's book [... more]
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How to Choose Between "Effect" and "Affect" in a Sentence
We use the word "effect" as a noun to describe a result. Some examples would be, "Watching Rachael Ray has a very profound effect on me," or, "Rating my articles with one star has no effect on my sense of self worth." We use [... more]
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How to Choose Between "i.e." and "e.g." in a Sentence
You can use the phrase "in essence" to remember "i.e." and "example given" to remember "e.g." You could also just remember that "i.e." is used for definitions, and "e.g." is used for examples. [... more]
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How to Choose Between "Lose" and "Loose" in a Sentence
We use "loose" to mean the opposite of tight or compact. It can also describe a sense of freedom. An example is, "My clothing is starting to feel more loose with each passing week of my diet." Another example is, "The items were [... more]
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How to Choose Between "Then" and "Than" in a Sentence
We use "then" to discuss matters of time, as in something happening, followed by something else. For example, "I will watch Giada, then I will watch Rachael." Another example would be the question, "What will you do then?" [... more]
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