Published by FindTutorsMany companies are looking for part-time workers who can dedicate a portion of their time to specific tasks. For some businesses, hiring curious, motivated students who possess knowledge in various disciplines can be an advantage, as they might even train these students for future full-time roles.
Are you a student struggling to balance studies and work? Does it feel complicated or even impossible? Perhaps if you found an activity that allowed ...
Read more » Published by IssyWhat are circle theorems?
Circle theorems describe the relationships between angles in a circle. For the purposes of most maths exams, you can assume that the circles theorems are true and state them in your answers, unless the question explicitly asks you to prove them. Proving circle theorems will be covered further down.
What circle theorems are needed for GCSE?
There are seven main circle theorems which you need to memorise for your GC...
Read more » Published by FindTutorsLearn How to Conjugate Common Spanish Verbs in the Past Tenses
Learning Spanish is fun until you reach A2, and then you end up learning three different tenses to talk about the past. Each of them has irregular verbs with different conjugations. As someone currently learning Spanish, I understand the struggle. That’s why I wanted to prepare a guide to the most common Spanish verbs and their past tense conjugations, including the Pretérito Indefin...
Read more » Published by KarolThis tricky verb is not like the others, so it's important to understand that the rules you use to conjugate other verbs don’t apply to gustar or any verb similar to it. When we use verbs like gustar, we focus on what the person likes, not the person(s) who like it. Let me show you some examples to make it clearer:
A mí me gusta el chocolate (I like chocolate) – we don't say "yo gusto el chocolate."
A ella le gustan los chocolates (She likes c...
Read more » Published by FindTutorsChristmas is just around the corner, and if you’ve got kids, you know this time of year feels extra magical. It’s the season for family fun and festive activities, but let’s be real, kids are all about play during the holidays, and sneaking in a little learning at home can feel like a challenge. That’s where we’ve got you covered! We’ve put together a list of DIY Christmas crafts that are not only fun to make but also sneak in some educational v...
Read more » Published by FindTutorsThe most wonderful time of the year is around the corner. Christmas is the perfect time to bond with family. Every family has their own traditions, but it is always a good idea to plan ahead to make the most of it. If you’d like to enhance your Christmas holiday season this year, we have prepared the ultimate guide to make it easier for you and your family. From the classic Christmas films, best holiday destinations, to most useful stocking stuf...
Read more » Published by MarbleLearning English can feel hard, especially if you speak another language at home. Here are some tips to help you learn English faster and make it more enjoyable:
1. Practise Every Day
Try to speak or write in English every day. You can keep a small journal in English or talk to a friend who also wants to practice. Another easy way to practice is to read short English texts. Start with things you enjoy, like news articles, novels, or even comics...
Read more » Published by HarinMicrosoft Office has been such an important part of our daily digital lives that at times, it is hard to think there was a time this did not exist. From students to pros, almost everyone had to get hold of its applications one way or another. But how did this suite come into existence, and how different is it now from what it used to be? Let's see!
The Early Days: Where It All Started for Microsoft Office (1989–1990)The Office suite was officia...
Read more » Published by KateYou've decided that you would like to move abroad for work. Maybe you are a doctor or a nurse and you want to work in the UK or Australia. Maybe you are a teacher and you'd like to move to New Zealand. Maybe you are trying to get Canadian Express Entry.
Or you have decided that you want to apply for a Masters' degree or PhD in an English speaking university.
You hear that you need 'IELTS' to prove your English level.
What does that ...
Read more » Published by FindTutorsIn many languages, we have two words for "you", one for formal and the other one for informal conversation. English is actually an exception, because we say always "you". Compare this:
Tú eres María. You are Mary.
Usted es María. You are Mary.
In the first case, María could be my friend or my sister. In the second case, it is an unknown person or a mere acquaintance, and I am showing respect and putting some distance using "usted". If you know ...
Read more » Published by GiuliaHave you been wondering if it's worth it watching movies to learn a language?
It definitely is!!! Many people rapidly improve by watching movies mainly because it exposes students to natural speech, the cultural context, and a very diverse vocabulary. Learning Spanish in particular with movies, is an engaging and fun way to also learn pronunciation and accents, which can lead to smoother flow of conversation.
If you are still here, but yo...
Read more » Published by FindTutorsAs I have seen first-hand, maths is often one of the most challenging subjects for young students. For that, many families place a high importance on assisting their children in achieving academic success. But I think education doesn't have to be limited to the classroom! Playing entertaining maths games with kids at home might help them develop their abilities while having fun. And if you ever feel the need for extra guidance, a private maths t...
Read more » Published by MorganI saw that some students were wondering what is meant by the phrase "grade boundary", particularly at GCSE level. So, within this segment, I will try my best to explain it simply without complicating it. Grade boundaries simply refer to "the minimum mark you have to achieve to get a certain grade". It is just a way for examiners to distinguish between the different grade brackets. And so, they will award you with the grade that correlates to the...
Read more » Published by FindTutorsMathematics has been, is, and will be one of the biggest headaches for most students. It is the subject that most young people fail and the one that requires the most private tutors.
So if you're here because you're having trouble with maths, don't worry, it's completely normal. One of the most complicated things in secondary education, without a doubt, is equations.
Equations will be with you from the very beginning and throughout all your cou...
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