Saturday, March 28, 2020
Discover the Advantages of Joining a Tutoring Program in Eugene Oregon
Discover the Advantages of Joining a Tutoring Program in Eugene OregonIf you want to bring a few fun kids to your school, but you don't have any time for that kind of program, then you can consider enrolling yourself in one of the tutoring programs in Eugene Oregon. The program is very famous among the people living in the nearby area, which was founded in 1985 by David Rose. The program is dedicated in teaching children the art of writing and also teaching them the art of math, history, and English.The tutors are trained in different subjects such as English, math, history, and writing. The program is famous and efficient, because it gives you a chance to meet different students from different age groups and the experts have also done extensive research and study about the different subjects. They are also very handy and can help you out with your homework. If you're still a little hesitant about joining this program, here are some of the benefits that you can get from it.First of a ll, if you're a normal student and you have a problem with English composition, you can see if the tutor is capable of helping you with it. If he's good in it, you can be sure that he's able to help you out with it. There are many tutors who are good in different subjects but their experience in teaching English is not good, so they can't be of much help to you.Another thing that can give you a good result when you're enrolling in this program is your ability to write with English. This means that you will be able to type the English text to help with the work. But if you're confident in writing, you can also ask the tutor to write the content to help you.The tutor will be on the same level as the students in the program and the content will be more professional in his tone. For example, the teacher will be very polite and considerate and will make the lesson more interesting for the students. There are no second-hand answers, so you will be assured that the teacher will really help you out.You don't have to worry about anything while you're at the program because the environment is very special for the school children. They're surrounded by each other, which gives them a very much fun environment, where they can develop a better relationship.There are many more benefits that you can get from enrolling yourself in the tutoring program in Eugene Oregon. You can feel like a very useful person by joining this program. The program is very good and will teach you all about how to write and what you should write.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Things parents should never tell students on results day - Tutor Hunt Blog
Things parents should never tell students on results day Things parents should never tell students on results day Things parents should never tell students on results daySchoolsIt`s almost too long ago for me to remember the day I got my exam results, but I`m sure that for all students the long wait for their papers to be marked, and their A-level grades to be announced must be excruciating. After two whole years of study, culminating in many hours of exams, they must wait for weeks and weeks - through the majority of the summer holidays only to have all their potential for the future distilled into a single letter: A, B, C Though most parents will have been taskmasters throughout the revision season, attempting to ensure their children get the best grade they possibly can, once the exams are over it`s time for the students to take a well earned break. I can remember the overwhelming relief when the whole business of revising and sitting to be tested was finally over. The matter was out of my hands - no about of extra study was going to alter the grade I was to receive: all I could do was wait. On the actual day of the results students can log onto the UCAS website to see how they performed - they won`t actually be told their grades though, only if they have achieved the required number of points to be accepted by their chosen university. Results day will of course be an extremely anxious time for any student - it will be a defining day of their lives. To help them deal with the stress and anxiety of this day, here is a list of things parents should probably avoid saying: 1. Back in my day exams were far more difficult. It will not be helpful to tell an anxious student about to receive their grades that their exam was actually far easier than those in the past. They will have sat the exam, and they may have struggled over much of it - to be informed that exams were so much easier in the past won`t be helpful to them, and will only exacerbate their nervousness. I can remember, after completing a difficult exam, hearing my colleagues afterwards expressing how easy it was. I was horrified - `if my peers found it so easy, what`s wrong with me? I found it extremely arduous - I must have done awful!` I seem to recall that I duplicitously agreed with my friends, boasting how easy I also found it. Perhaps we were all just being braggarts, showing off as a way to compensate for the feeling that we had really performed badly. Telling a student that exams were easier in the past serves no purpose - if they get a disappointing grade they will feel even worse, and if they perform well, they might feel that they don`t actually deserve the high accolade. 2. How well do you think your friends did? Adolescents are of course keenly aware of their status amongst their friends, be that socially or academically. We learn about ourselves by measuring our abilities against those in our peer group - and though they will have fairly certain ideas on how well their friends performed in their exams, it is probably best to avoid them making comparisons at this important moment. All their concerns should be on how well they did, if they obtained the grades to get into their university; reminding them of friends who might be more academically gifted will be an unhelpful distraction. 3. I heard last year lots of the exams were incorrectly marked. This is something that never be said to a student about to obtain their exam results. Though there are rare errors in the grading of exams, and querying an unexpected grade can lead to a remarking, these events are extremely uncommon. With this thought in mind, a student receiving a good grade might begin to doubt its authenticity, while a student getting a bad grade might nurture the unlikely hope that their test paper has been incorrectly marked. 4. If you fail you can do retakes next year. While retakes are often possible, it`s best not to set up a negative atmosphere, a scene of expected failure, just before the student receives their grades. Though they shouldn`t be made to feel that there are absolutely no options if they don`t achieve their required grades, it would be more helpful to let them know this some time before results day. A more congenial option than retakes, which would likely set them back a whole academic year, is the clearing system, which facilitates students who don`t achieve their required grades finding an alternative university course. 5. You should have revised more. Even if the student didn`t spend enough time preparing for their exams, pointing this out at the moment they are going to receive their grades cannot in any way be helpful. By all means stress the importance of revision in the period leading up to their exams, and do as much as you can to encourage them to prepare and study so they can achieve their full potential - but don`t chide them for not revising enough at the very moment when they are about to get their results. 6 months ago0Add a Comment
italki Language Challenge Week 7 Goal
italki Language Challenge Week 7 Goal Lindsaydoeslanguages is blogging about her World Cup Language Challenge and weâre reposting here to share with the entire italki Community. This blog post originally was posted on Lindsaydoeslanguages.com website. What a challenge! You know what? I feel really proud of my commentary last weekend. A lot of people even asked me to commentate the final the next day! If you missed it, take a peek here and let me know what you think of my Portuguese! Beforehand, however, I was genuinely a bit nervous. Iâd never done a live event on YouTube before, I would never have thought to do this in my own language â" never mind one Iâve been learning for a few weeks, and Iâd never commentated a football match. And to make matters worse, it was Brazil vs Netherlands â" both countries speaking two languages Iâd been learning recently â" Portuguese and Dutch! Who was I supposed to support?! For this weekâs goal, I initially said Iâd opt for a video discussing how the commentary went in Portuguese, but I decided to try my hand at writing instead, something I havenât really done much of. Please feel free to correct me in the comments! Here we go⦠(Psst! Click the Google Translate button in the top right hand corner and it should translate the text for you if you donât speak Portuguese!) Semana 7 Então, e terminado! Estou muita contenta com o meu comentário e o meu português agora. Me sinto como si posso comentar um partido de futebol, posso fazer tudo o que necessito em português. Fazer um desafio como isso e o melhor coisa que poderia tido feito porque foi um desafio verdade! Porque escrever? Escrever não é uma coisa que fazemos muito na vida quotidiana hoje. E quando fazemo-lo, estamos rapidamente corrigidos dos computadores e tecnologia â" então, já esta importante que aprendamos a escrever? Acho que a idioma e uma das coisas mas importantes que aprendemos na vida. Ter uma maneia em que podemos comunicar e empresarmos e imprescindÃvel. Mas â" escrever também? Quando falamos, falamos rapidamente, normalmente sim uma oportunidade a pensar muito do que estamos a dizer. Mas, quando escrevermos, podemos parar, e pensar, e ter cuidado do que queremos expressar. Isso é o que é importante. Fazes o italki World Cup Language Challenge? Quase, quase! Podemos ver a linha de terminar! Espero que tenhas desfrutado o desafio e que vais a continuar com as suas idiomas depois. Eu sei que tenho aprendido muito de português e que o tenho desfrutado muito! A prossima! Mas, antes, há uma semana e media mais em que podemos fazer mas aulas si necessitamos, revisar o que necessitamos a revisar, e desfrutar a idioma antes da tentação de uma outra quando tememos o premio de ITC⦠E agora que? E difÃcil seguir isso! Mais, acho que vou a continuar com português depois do desafio com um pouco quando posso. Isso dito, depois de Julho, tenho que concentrar só em francês porque e âimportanteâ que obtenha uma boa nota mais ódio estudar academicamente e não posso esperar ate que possa aprender as idiomas sim as restrições outra vez! Just a little something to keep my Portuguese brain ticking over! How are you getting on with the italki World Cup Language Challenge? Not long left now! Letâs do this! italki Language Challenge Week 7 Goal Lindsaydoeslanguages is blogging about her World Cup Language Challenge and weâre reposting here to share with the entire italki Community. This blog post originally was posted on Lindsaydoeslanguages.com website. What a challenge! You know what? I feel really proud of my commentary last weekend. A lot of people even asked me to commentate the final the next day! If you missed it, take a peek here and let me know what you think of my Portuguese! Beforehand, however, I was genuinely a bit nervous. Iâd never done a live event on YouTube before, I would never have thought to do this in my own language â" never mind one Iâve been learning for a few weeks, and Iâd never commentated a football match. And to make matters worse, it was Brazil vs Netherlands â" both countries speaking two languages Iâd been learning recently â" Portuguese and Dutch! Who was I supposed to support?! For this weekâs goal, I initially said Iâd opt for a video discussing how the commentary went in Portuguese, but I decided to try my hand at writing instead, something I havenât really done much of. Please feel free to correct me in the comments! Here we go⦠(Psst! Click the Google Translate button in the top right hand corner and it should translate the text for you if you donât speak Portuguese!) Semana 7 Então, e terminado! Estou muita contenta com o meu comentário e o meu português agora. Me sinto como si posso comentar um partido de futebol, posso fazer tudo o que necessito em português. Fazer um desafio como isso e o melhor coisa que poderia tido feito porque foi um desafio verdade! Porque escrever? Escrever não é uma coisa que fazemos muito na vida quotidiana hoje. E quando fazemo-lo, estamos rapidamente corrigidos dos computadores e tecnologia â" então, já esta importante que aprendamos a escrever? Acho que a idioma e uma das coisas mas importantes que aprendemos na vida. Ter uma maneia em que podemos comunicar e empresarmos e imprescindÃvel. Mas â" escrever também? Quando falamos, falamos rapidamente, normalmente sim uma oportunidade a pensar muito do que estamos a dizer. Mas, quando escrevermos, podemos parar, e pensar, e ter cuidado do que queremos expressar. Isso é o que é importante. Fazes o italki World Cup Language Challenge? Quase, quase! Podemos ver a linha de terminar! Espero que tenhas desfrutado o desafio e que vais a continuar com as suas idiomas depois. Eu sei que tenho aprendido muito de português e que o tenho desfrutado muito! A prossima! Mas, antes, há uma semana e media mais em que podemos fazer mas aulas si necessitamos, revisar o que necessitamos a revisar, e desfrutar a idioma antes da tentação de uma outra quando tememos o premio de ITC⦠E agora que? E difÃcil seguir isso! Mais, acho que vou a continuar com português depois do desafio com um pouco quando posso. Isso dito, depois de Julho, tenho que concentrar só em francês porque e âimportanteâ que obtenha uma boa nota mais ódio estudar academicamente e não posso esperar ate que possa aprender as idiomas sim as restrições outra vez! Just a little something to keep my Portuguese brain ticking over! How are you getting on with the italki World Cup Language Challenge? Not long left now! Letâs do this!
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Kia Motors America and Advertising Age Announce Competition for Creative Minds
Kia Motors America and Advertising Age Announce Competition for Creative Minds via Pexels.com Entries will be accepted at www.kiasdrivingcreativity.com through September 30, 2018, after which six finalists will be chosen. These finalists will have their work featured on AdAge.com, where the grand prize winner will then be chosen by Ad Ages online audience. Voting will take place between October 15th and December 3rd. The grand prize winner will be announced on December 10th. At Kia, we are fueled by youth and design influences every aspect of the vehicles we produce. Styled and engineered by legends in the automotive industry, the Stinger brims with power, passion and performance and proves that Kia is different by design,â said Saad Chehab, vice president, marketing communications, Kia Motors America. âWe are thrilled to share our passion for design and cultivate the innovators and stars of tomorrow.â Partnering with Advertising Age was a smart move by Kia. With their growing audience, Advertising Age is the perfect outlet for Kias competition to reach creative minds. Ad Age is a global media brand, where award-winning journalists publish stories focusing on creativity, innovation, people, and culture. As a trusted news source, Ad Ages online audience continues to grow, giving Kia Motors America the perfect platform for their creativity competition. âOur business celebrates youthful challengers, and we are proud to partner with Kia to help showcase the talents of the next generation of creative disruptors who can change the way we find meaning in marketing,â said Josh Golden, president and publisher, Ad Age. Kia Motors America has been recognized as one of the 100 Best Global Brans by Interbrand, and is also the official partner of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). With over 800 dealers in the United States, Kia Motors is proud to produce their cars in West Point, Georgia.
Using Google to Become a Graphic Designer
Using Google to Become a Graphic Designer Photo by Young Design via Flickr.com With everything in life, learning Photoshop will take practice; practice makes permanence. All you need to get started in a good Internet connection, Adobe Photoshop, and Google. As a student, you can buy it at a highly discounted rate through the educational package. All you have to do is send them a photo of your student identification and the discount will be automatically applied. There are thousands if not millions of Photoshop tutorials online and they can each teach you something new. Photoshop has hundreds of features that even the most experienced graphic designer does not know about. The more tricks you learn, the more you can do. To get started, think of something you want to do and type it into the Google search box followed by âPhotoshop tutorialâ and search it. For example, type in âbackground blur Photoshop tutorialâ and this comes up: http://www.digiretus.com/tippek/cikkiro.php?SORSZAM=11 And you get step-by-step photo directions on how to blur the background a photo. To learn how to create vectors, you can type in âvector Photoshop tutorialâ and this comes up: http://www.melissaevans.com/tutorials/vector-art-with-photoshop After trying about 10 tutorials, combine your skills and produce something from scratch. You will be amazed to see what you are capable of now! Yes, the Internet is a powerful tool that will save you a bunch of money in classes. You can learn much more than Photoshop on the Internet. You can learn how to cook, bake, decorate, dress, do your hair/makeup, jewelry, and even learn a new language. Itâs all at your reach, donât let all your resources go to waste: use them to enhance yourself.
How to Play a Game For Learning English Vocabulary
How to Play a Game For Learning English VocabularyLearning how to play a game for learning English vocabulary is easy and fun. This could be a great idea if you've got kids or if you are an adult who wants to learn English without studying. The language game is fun because you'll have so much fun speaking the language that you'll never forget it.You can play an English game as long as you like. There are many of them available online and at bookstores. They are fun to play and can help you with your English. In fact, they're even fun to watch!The first thing you'll need to know about the game is that you don't really need to learn anything. You can enjoy the game and still have fun. You'll need to determine what kind of game you want to play and how many times you want to play.Another thing you need to decide on is how fast you want to play the game. You don't want to play the game too quickly or too slowly because you could lose concentration and lose focus. If you're not sure about how fast you want to play, start slow.There are many vocabulary games online. Make sure you do a little research to find out which one you like the best. Many people have positive reviews on their favorite websites and this is the reason why they like them so much.In order to play a game for learning English vocabulary, you'll need to download the game onto your computer. This is easy to do. You just have to click on the icon and it's ready to play.Another way to play a game for learning English vocabulary is by purchasing one at your local bookstore. Many people like these because you can listen to them while you're eating. You might even get an eBook that has a series of vocabulary games in them that will help you improve your vocabulary faster.
Caltech Tutors
Caltech TutorsWhen you are looking for a Caltech tutor, make sure you know what you are looking for. The Caltech campus has many wonderful programs that will suit any individual needs. Some students find a tutor to help them finish their degree in a shorter amount of time while others need a mentor to provide guidance. For those who need more help with what they are learning, a tutor can also help them get over any problems or set them on the right track for the future.Many students at Caltech receive assistance from their home-based tutor and then drop out for whatever reason. They may not want to go back to school if they feel they can learn a new subject or program better by themselves. Most students are smart enough to know that they can study harder than most, but the problem is that they have not found the right teacher to help them. Some would rather have a mentor. Some others are much better off taking classes in a regular class and working towards a final project.Although th ere are several Caltech tutors who also offer tutoring to other students, it is really important that you find the right one. Sometimes students have no choice but to attend a traditional class but that can be fine for them as long as the classes are in the area. There are also several classes that students who live on campus can take that do not require transportation and are more relaxed.Once you have decided what you need from a Caltech tutor, find a few different people in your area that you know that are willing to help you complete your degree. The first thing you will want to do is ask around to see if anyone has a recommendation.If you choose to use a Caltech tutor, make sure you know how to contact him or her. You don't want to be stuck trying to find out how to reach a certain person or if you should even be contacting someone at all. Most of the time, you will be able to get through to someone without any problem. The problem comes when you need to contact a particular tu tor.In order to avoid any trouble, make sure you know the phone number and address of your Caltech tutor before you sign up for anything. Make sure you talk to someone in person before enrolling yourself in a class. Talk with the instructor to make sure you understand everything you are being taught.Caltech has a multitude of different types of courses to select from and that is part of the reason that so many students choose to become tutors. While not everyone needs the same amount of support, finding the right Caltech tutor can help you finish your degree and be successful.
A Practical Guide For Your Trip To Portugal
A Practical Guide For Your Trip To Portugal Visit Portugal: Portuguese Mini Guide For Planning Your Trip ChaptersWhat To Monuments And Attractions Can You Find In Portugal?Which Are The Most Beautiful Cities In Portugal?How Much Does It Cost To Stay In Portugal?Cost Of Activities And SightseeingIf you plan to visit Portugal, then you have made an excellent choice because it is just a stunning country with a bit of everything; from cities to sandy beaches, from historical castles to religious monasteries, from bustling modern cities to mountainous villages with cobblestone streets.Portuguese culture is very interesting, and all you have to do to discover it is to book your airfare or train and arrive in the country. On a visit to Portugal, you will find that the Portuguese people are friendly, accommodating if you donât speak Portuguese and very welcoming.A trip to Portugal lays out unlimited opportunities for sightseeing, as well as trying Portuguese food, drinks and socialising. So Many millions of tourists visit Portugal every year so while the path to the country is not an untrodde n one. The traveller will have the chance to meet other travellers and local Portuguese people alike.Depending on your itinerary you can discover the enchanting culture and uncover things you didnât know about Portugal. This is possible by walking alone in the hilltops of small towns and villages or at large social events that attract millions of people every year. Like the annual cultural festivals, medieval festivals and music festivals in the summer months.Although some people like the improvisation of doing things at the last minute, there is something to be said for planning a bit. At least it is good to have an idea of what you can find at your destination.If you arrive in Lisbon, you can have a tour in the capital city and its neighbourhoods like Alfama. Or you can go to listen to fado music in the bars of cities like Evora, Cascais, or Porto. You can walk the beaches of faro in the Algarve or the Azores islands archipelago or tick off the long list of Unesco world heritage sites. Whatever you decide here are some pointers to help you decide.Portugal is a very stunning bright and colorful atmosphere. Photo Source: Unsplash IrineuPortuguese Teacher £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors GabrielaPortuguese Teacher 5.00 (2) £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors JoanaPortuguese Teacher 5.00 (1) £12/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors LouisePortuguese Teacher 5.00 (2) £27/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors RodrigoPortuguese Teacher £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors BlancaPortuguese Teacher £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors CarolinaPortuguese Teacher 5.00 (5) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors AdamPortuguese Teacher 5.00 (6) £11/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsWhat To Monuments And Attractions Can You Find In Portugal?Palace Of The Regaleira In SintraOnce in the city of Sintra, you can find the Palace of the Regaleira which has been Inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It i s located in the historic centre of Sintra, and the palace is built in a 4-hectare park which was created by Antonio Augusto Carvalho Monteiro and Luigi Manini in the early 20th century. By visiting it, you will be able to observe the many references to Freemasonry and Templars and discover all the secrets of construction.The Sanctuary Of Bom Jesus Do Monte In BragaThe Sanctuary of the Bom Jesus do Monte is a religious and tourist site in the city of Braga in northern Portugal. Here you can admire a stunning baroque-inspired church built in the 18th century. You can climb the stairs to the top or take a hydraulic funicular both allow visitors access to a spectacular landscape view offered by this construction.Here is a short list of some of the most beautiful Portuguese monuments that should not be missed:Belem Tower in Lisbon,*Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon,*Sanctuary of Bom Jesus Do Monte in Braga,National Palace of Pena in Sintra,*Palace of the Regaleira in Sintra,Convent of Chris t in Tomar,Alcobaça Monastery *Guimaraes Castle,*Monastery of Batalha, *Pont Dom LuisNational Museum of Azulejo in Lisbon,Château dâObidos *At least seven of these buildings are on the Portuguese nominated 7 wonders of Portugal list (*). A selection made to highlight the country's historic monuments and attract the attention of visitors.To visit all these beautiful monuments of Portugal, do not hesitate to take advantage of the free first Sundays of each month or discounts for students or under 26 years. Finally, the Lisboa Card will allow you to enjoy several visits and free transportation. A little travel tip to maximise your itinerary and save money on your trip.No matter where you visit in Portugal, you will certainly find something to discover the history of Portugal and its culture.cities like Aveiro nicknamed the little Venice of Portugal, will disorient you for sure. Photo Source: UnsplashWhich Are The Most Beautiful Cities In Portugal?When preparing to visit Portugal, I tâs a good idea to have an idea of exciting cities to visit which can serve as your base for day trip and exploration. Of course, when you are short of time you donât want to waste time, we all know about the capital city of Lisbon, it is often a favourite destination for weekend travellers, and it is easy to arrive here as Several airlines offer more than reasonable rates to reach this colourful, bustling capital city. But what about other cities in Portugal?. Letâs take a look at the most beautiful cities in the country from a cultural and tourist point of view.Porto is good for lovers of big cities and serves as an alternative to Lisbon, or one more destination on the route. Known for its wine of the same name, Porto will introduce you to the wines of the country in a very stunning bright and colourful atmosphere.For more peace, try cities like Aveiro nicknamed the little Venice of Portugal, will disorient you for sure. Viana Do Castelo is very close to the sea and will be perfect for a relaxing holiday. If you like history go to Sintra, Obidos or Monsaraz. Between old castles, royal palaces and archaeological traces of prehistory. Letâs not forget the white sand beaches of Faro, anywhere you go you will not be disappointed.Portugal is a country offering incredible landscapes, If you are dedicated, you can discover them all by crossing the country from north to south. Go for it!Porto will introduce you to the wines of the country in a very stunning bright and colorful atmosphere. Photo Source: UnsplashHow Much Does It Cost To Stay In Portugal?Every day hundreds of flights land in Lisbon, Porto or Faro bringing millions of tourists every year. Many for the first time and many who return as often as their schedule will allow. But what prices should tourists expect when they arrive?Accommodation CostsOnce there, several housing solutions are available to you. Hotels, sleeping in homestays, camping, just to name a few. Everything will depend on your bud get and the way you travel.For a hotel room expect to pay anywhere from â¬30 for a comfortable room in a basic hotel. A luxury hotel, will upwards of â¬100.Hostels can save you a lot of money and start from around â¬8 for a bed in a dormitory.Camping can cost as little as â¬3 for a pitch for your tent.Guesthouses and home stays from â¬35The prices of guest houses can vary completely depending on the services offered and their location. Here is a selection of some guest houses to give you an idea.Chalet Saudade in Sintra 60 ⬠/ nightYour GuestHouse in Porto 50 ⬠/ nightThe Chiado feeling in Lisbon 34 ⬠/ nightFood CostsYou can save money by buying food in markets and supermarkets, or you can eat out in local restaurants and cafes. Whatever you decide its important to prepare your budget.Supermarket shopping, you can get by with around â¬50 for a week.The restaurants, meanwhile, serve menus from ⬠12 - ⬠13+. Of course, you will pay more for fancy restaurants, and i t also depends on what you order.Fast food can be found from â¬5Transport CostsTransport is an essential aspect of your budget and depending on where you are coming from it may be a significant part. But traveling in Europe is cheap and so are flights with budget airlines. Ryanair for example often sells tickets for less than â¬50 return from most capital cities in major European countries. In the off-season, prices can sometimes drop even lower to around â¬30 per round trip.Buses can also save you money, and with the Eurolines bus company, the price of a one-way ticket is on average ⬠60 to ⬠100. If you want to move around in Portugal to explore other cities, it is possible to use the TGV which is still more expensive than the regional train or the option of the bus, but it can save you some time. If you want to save why not take the regional train and read a book while you wait with prices from around â¬18 for the Lisbon-Porto route. You can really enjoy Portugal and trav el around more. To reach the suburban cities, expect to pay around â¬10 by bus.Cost Of Activities And SightseeingTourist activities can easily go up to ⬠20 per person per day depending on what it is that you want to do. However, you can just partake of free activities should you want to save money. Going to museums on the first Sunday of the month, for example, is free. Speaking with local can help you learn some useful travel tips to save money and maximise your activities.Are you ready to book your trip to Portugal and start exploring this awe inspiring country? Letâs go!
Talking About the Date and Time in Japanese
Talking About the Date and Time in Japanese How Do You Tell the Time in Japanese? Chapters The History of the Japanese Calendar Telling the Time in Japanese Days of the Week in Japanese The 12 Months of the Year in Japanese One Last Thing About Years A Few Examples of Dates in JapaneseAccording to the Japan Foundation, there are thousands of students who choose to study Japanese every year. The majority learn Nihongo, the type of Japanese studied by any foreigner who wants to learn the language.It's quickly becoming one of the most popular languages to study, too. This is because the archipelago is home to anime, manga, Buddhism, the samurai, and much more, all of which are some of the biggest global Japanese cultural and religious exports.Have you decided to take the plunge and start experiencing the richness of the Japanese language, too?There are some facts about Japanese that you should be aware of before you start learning about the Japanese writing systems and learn kanji and kana (hiragana and katakana). You should probably learn some basic Japanese phrase s, too, such as telling the time and talking about, times, days, dates, and months.Before travelling overseas to Kyoto, Yokohama, Tokyo, Mount Fuji, Osaka, Hokkaido, Kyushu, or Kansai, itâd be useful to do a little study session on dates and time vocabulary so that you can buy tickets for a bus or train or just get a table at a restaurant or reserve a hotel.Fortunately for you, Superprof is here to help you on this journey with an article on how to tell the time in Japanese, how to say days and dates, and how to improve your Japanese vocabulary so that you can talk about the months.EnglishRomajiHiraganaKanjiJanuaryichigatsu??????Februarynigatsu?????Marchsangatsu??????Aprilshigatsu?????Maygogatsu?????Junerokugatsu??????Julyshichigatsu??????Augusthachigatsu??????Septemberkugatsu?????Octoberjugatsu???????Novemberjuichigatsu??????????Decemberjunigatsu?????? ???Note that April can also be called âyongatsuâ, July ânanagatsuâ, and September âkyugatsuâ. February can also be wr itten as: ??.Itâs interesting to note that the months in Japanese also have a translation dating back to the calendar used before 1873. Nevertheless, these are not currently used and are only found in poetic texts. It should be noted that theyâre largely literal translations, too. For example, January (known traditionally as ??) would be translated as the âmonth of friendshipâ.In Japanese grammar, there are several suffixes used when counting which are somewhat different to the way we count in English. Thus, you canât use the same suffix when counting people as when counting cylindrical objects or pills. Fortunately, this rule doesnât apply to counting the months. You can use âgetsuâ for counting months. Like this:One month = ikkagetsuTwo months = nikagetsuThree months = sankagetsuFour months = yonkagetsuFive months = gokagetsuSix months = rokkagetsuSeven months = nanakagetsuEight months = nikagetsuNine months = kyuukagetsuTen months = jukkagetsuEleven months = juui chikagetsuTwelve months = juunikagetsu One Last Thing About YearsWhen we talk about a year, we use the kanji ?.As we saw earlier, the Japanese use the Gregorian calendar. However, thereâs one thing you should note about how they use it: they use dates according to the current emperor. This means that weâre currently in the 29th year of Heisei ?? which started on January 7, 1989 when the reign of Akihito ended. Each emperor gets their own era.Thus, according to the Japanese calender, itâs ??29?, which means the Heisei 29.With such beautiful places to visit, learning Japanese is a great idea. (Source: pixabay.com)âGengou Freeâ is a mobile app you can use to convert Japanese dates to Gregorian dates. This can be really useful if you find yourself talking to Japanese natives who express the date in this way. A Few Examples of Dates in Japanese12 April 2001: 2001?4?12?17 March 2007: 2007?3?17?28 August 2004: 2014?8?28?7:30am: ????? ?? which is pronounced âgozen shichi-ji han desuâ. If you want to say 7:30pm, youâll need to change âgozenâ ?? for âgogoâ ??. Unlike in English, you put the âamâ or âpmâ part before the time, not after it. This means you start the sentence with either âgogoâ or âgozenâ.When it comes to dates, you can always replace the Arabic numerals with the Japanese equivalents if you want.When giving the date, you can add ??? or â kyô waâ (today) and ending the sentence with ??which functions like the verb âto beâ.For example, saying âToday is July 8th 2017â, youâd say â???2017?7?8???â.Donât forget that thereâs plenty of etiquette to follow in Japan, too.In short:Studying to say the time, date (day, month, and year) is one of the first things you should learn when you start learning to speak Japanese (or any language for that matter). If you want to live or travel in Japan, these are some of the most important things to learn.The grammar and the pronunciation are overly problematic in Jap anese. The Japanese writing system, however, does complicate matters. However, you donât need to panic! You wonât need to learn lots of kanji, nor have more than a conversational level in order to tell the time or give the date. You can always start with Arabic numerals and learning just 3 or 4 different kanji symbols. Anybody can manage that!Learning languages always starts with little steps such as learning the date, introducing yourself, and starting conversations. Youâll move onto more complicated and interesting matters later on. Don't forget, you can find a Japanese teacher nearby by searching the Superprof website, and there are always Japanese lessons online to be found in towns and cities across the world.
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