How to Learn Spanish on Your Own

Are you looking for some tips on how to learn Spanish on your own? Do you want to quickly become fluent in this language? If so, keep reading, because you are in the right place. In this article I’m going to help you. Here are three tips that will tremendously help you learn Spanish on your own.

1. Practice with native speakers

Don’t learn from a handbook. Practice with native speakers! It’s the best way to learn a language on your own. How to do it? It’s simple: find a language partner (use sites such as Italki or Polyglot Learn Language) and speak with him or her on Skype. You can also chat with native speakers, for example on SharedTalk.

2. Start a journal

Start a journal in Spanish. It’s an excellent way to improve your grammar and vocabulary. You can sign up on Lang-8.com, write short journal entries there and native speakers will proofread them for you for free. Learn from your mistakes!

3. Watch Spanish movies

Watching movies is a great way to improve your listening skills, your vocabulary and even your speaking skills. Watch movies with subtitles to improve your listening skills and vocabulary, repeat aloud after the actors to improve your accent. It’s better to watch Spanish movies, but you can also watch dubbed American movies if you want to.

That’s it – three tips on how to learn Spanish on your own. Keep in mind that you should practice on a daily basis and immerse yourself in this language! It’s not about “studying” a language, it’s about living through it. And the best way to live through your new language is to use it on a daily basis. Buena suerte!

Write Articles Which Fizz, Dazzle And Keep Readers’ Attention

So many new writers seem to struggle with writing articles. They know a good article when they read one, but they just cannot seem to get the gist of how to do it themselves. If you feel that you are one of them, do not despair. There are a number of simple things that you can do to become a better writer over time, and here are some of the ideas I recommend.

The first thing that you have to do if you ever hope to improve your writing, is to make sure you do enough reading. Stephen King said it, and it is true, ‘If you do not have time to read, you do not have the time (or the tools) to write’. It is as simple as that.

Reading can help to teach you how to structure your writing; you get to understand how to arrange your words so that they sound good to a reader.

It does not matter what you read, so long as it is written by a good author. You would be well advised to read different styles of writing and get the feel of what grabs attention the best.

Because your particular interest is writing articles, you should go online and read a few articles every day. Sites like EzineArticles and other online article directories have plenty of well written articles. This can give you a fair idea of how to get a good article out. There are also plenty of tutorials which tell you about what a well written article looks like. They may not talk about word arrangement, but they will tell you about things like structure and keyword usage.

Another vital thing you should do to improve your writing is to actually practice. You just have to; there is no short cut to this. It took me about four hours to write a 500 word article when I started. Now I do it in less than half an hour. It has taken me some time to get there and it took a lot of practice.

In the beginning, a lot of time goes into the research, some of it goes into typing out the words, but most of the time goes into proofing and correcting what you have written. As time goes by, the amount of time that it takes to research goes down, the writing takes you a shorter time and because you do not make so many mistakes, your proofing can be done more quickly.

Finally, do not be too self conscious about your writing. Most people are at the beginning and that is okay, but you have to get over it. Write something and let others read it. Then ask them what they think; this way, you can improve your writing based on feedback.

Just the will to become a better writer means that you are more than half way there. With the help of some coaching, you could well find that your skill and confidence as a writer improves by leaps and bounds.

Sometimes it helps to remember how many rejections and failures were experienced by some of the most successful of today’s writers.

What Is It Like In Law School?

This question weighs on the mind of every person considering a career in law. To be straightforward, law school is hard. It takes a lot of time, patience, dedication, and hard work. Free time and personal time can be very limited. When final exams roll around, life will be nonexistent; for two weeks, life consists of waking up, ingesting coffee, and spending nearly every waking moment reading books, reading notes, forming outlines, and taking practice exams.

However, do not be fooled by common perceptions. In addition to a lot of hard work, law school is a blast. During the first year (1L), there are a plethora of school-hosted and student-hosted events, including parties, game nights, and meet-and-greets. Did I mention parties? There are a lot of fun events designed to bring students together to create bonding friendships. These friendships, along with social events, are what support the sanity of the law school grind.

A Pitfall To Avoid

Law school is not college. Attending class and reading the assignments are not optional. The American Bar Association requires each student attend at least 80% of class sessions, for each class. Professors are notorious for “cold-calling,” where they select students at random and drill them on cases and topics. Furthermore, students must know the minute details of each case, which requires critical reading and preparation for every class. A good tip: learn to relate the ideas and concepts of cases to other cases you have read before in a class. This requires practice and the skill of reading.

But I know how to read!

No, you do not. In law school, you do not simply “read” cases; you READ them – critically and constructively. Judges write decisions for other judges to read; they do not write them for law students. Buy a law dictionary and use it every time you encounter a word you do not know. Consider the background (facts) of the case and try to answer: What problem is the judge trying to solve? What negative future consequences is the judge trying to avoid? What assumptions does the judge make?

Reread the case if it does not make sense the first time. Read up on “briefing” and “outlining” cases, a skill that teaches you to break a case into its elements. This is the most important strategy to develop your reading skill in law school. Lastly, talk about the cases with your friends and other students. A good tip: do not talk about the cases, exams, or anything else academic when you are at parties, bars, or other events. These are times to unwind and have fun, not dwell on school and stress everyone out.

Get a Job!

Your grades are essential in securing your success, so take law school seriously. A summer job after 1L year is vital, and opens doors to other jobs after 2L year and upon graduation. Use your law school’s resources to perfect your resume and cover letter. The Career Services Department is a great source of job postings and interviews. Find a professor to serve as your adviser throughout school. Lastly, join student clubs and organizations, as they provide great networking opportunities.

Be Prepared

Obtain a law school preparation book and read the entire thing. Write down your reasons for attending law school, and have more than just, “I want to make money.” Lastly, do the work. There is plenty of time for fun and personal activities. If you treat law school like a day job, and put in 8 hours every day, success will come!

Five Time Management Tips For High School Students Studying For Exams

For many high school and college students the very thought of a final exam starts to turn their stomach in knots. Why do students worry and sometimes fear exams. Several reasons cause this and most students have different reasons for feeling the pressures that go along with trying to live up to expectations or early success. Over the years I have helped many students including myself become successful test takers and have also helped many others stay successful with study and time management tips.

Getting organized is a key ingredient to being successful whether in school, college, business or life. An easy way to do this is to create a to do list with the most important things to be accomplished that day. Do this either the night before or at the very start of your day. It is very important to limit the items on your to do list to a maximum of five items. Anything more than five will be a waste of your time. Secondly, Fill in the time gaps. If you have twenty minutes or a half an hour try to get some reading done during that time.

At the end of the day during those gaps in your schedule review your notes that were taken that day. Re-write anything that does not make sense or in need of further clarification. Taking time everyday to review your notes will help you learn the material and will decrease the amount of time you will need when exam review times comes.

Learn to say no once in a while. Being a good student does require you to make some sacrifices and if that means not working that extra shift or going to the mall with friends then so be it. I certainly don’t suggest constantly studying and staying home put rather prioritize. If you have a big exam coming up put your test preparation at the top of your list.

This next step is a very important step and not every student will have the same answer. Figure out when you are the most productive throughout the day and evening and study during those times. I was a person who always functioned the best at night so when I studied I always studied at night. If your a morning person or like a little afternoon delight than focus your studying around those times.

Dealing With Youth Football Coaching Politics

Dealing With Youth Football Politics

Unfortunately the world of youth football today is often driven by politics. In the last two weeks I’ve had four different coaches share with me their frustrating stories. In every case these coaches were putting up with incompetent, ego driven “coaches” or administrators that were more concerned with their own coaching reputation than they were with the best interest of the boys playing the game.

Where Else But Youth Football?

I’m not sure there is any other field in life where someone that has had constant and even horrific failure feels they are somehow an expert. Does the architect of buildings that consistently fall down offer advice to other architects whose designs have won national awards and have never crumbled? Does the mutual fund manager whose fund has gone down in each of the past 10 years offer buy advice to Warren Buffet? Does the owner of 3 failed restaurants offer his recipes to Bobby Flay? Of course not, none of these people have any credibility or would have the gall to do so, they would be laughed out of the room. BUT the consistent failure in youth football, seems to love to give unsolicited advice, and especially to those that are doing well.

Recent Examples

Last week I had a youth coach e-mail me, his team had gone 8-1 last year, all of his players decided to come back and his parents loved him. He was being hassled by an administrator in his league who has not coached a winning team in his last 10 seasons. Last year in fact, this administrators team scored just 3 touchdowns for the season and in several of the games, they didn’t even record a single first down. He ended up losing over a third of his team. Yet this admin person felt he had the expertise to offer advice to the 8-1 coach about his X’s and O’s and practice methodology.

Another coach, let’s call him Don, e-mailed me last week about his organizations teams. Last season they had 6 teams entered in their league and they won a grand total of 3 games, 1 of which was by forfeit. Don said he wasn’t sure if any team in this organization has had a winning record in the last 3 years and he said they were having huge problems with retention. But when Don suggested the organization consider making some changes in X’s and O’s and priorities, he was told, “nothings wrong with the way we are doing things now”, that the system Don was suggesting they consider “would never work”.

Yet Again

Another coach told me about him taking a perennial loser and going from worst to nearly first last year, finishing at 7-1 and going to the playoffs for the first time in 4 years, while all the other teams in the organization finished below .500 and sat home during the playoffs. He was told he “got lucky” and his system would never work next year after the other teams were used to seeing it.

How can anyone that has consistently failed try and tell someone that has succeeded they are doing something wrong and do it with a straight face? I realize it is human nature these days to try and minimize ones failings, but do these guys realize how insane crazy they sound?

You Are Right

Know that if your kids are all coming back every year, your team is competitive and your kids block and tackle well, all is right in the world. Teams with the best fundamentals and practice priorities win in youth football. Realize that when someone chalks your teams success up to luck, one good player, weaker division that year, new novel offense blah blah blah blah it is just the failing coaches way of trying to make himself feel better about his lack of coaching success. It is the “new” American way, make excuses about your lack of success and minimize others who have had success. Then put huge obstacles and special rules in place that have nothing to do with making the game or the league better, but give unreasonable and unwarranted advantages to the failing coach.

The absurdity of it all is revolting to most of us gown-ups with common sense. Sure anyone can have that “perfect storm” and have a bad season, but how can someone that consistently loses feel he has the competence to guide others that have had success? Just know that the green eyed monster of jealousy will nearly always raise its ugly head once you have succeed where others have failed.

How The Excuse Maker Coach Can Help Us

Let’s not pooh-pooh these blowhards just yet. You can learn from them, think about what they do and do the exact opposite, because if everything they do is wrong, the exact opposite would be right wouldn’t it? This video clip may help you understand it better:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODdW_Xxyj2g

I’m never rude to these guys, unfortuantely most of them are too proud and set in their ways to admit failure or to take any advice from anyone. Just be nice, smile and feel bad for the kids playing for them. They remind me of one of those really bad and clueless American Idol singers.

The losing coach telling you how to coach is like this superhero telling Paula how to sing or Simon how to judge. It’s bizzaro world.

Copywriting Training Courses – Method or Madness?

Can copywriting be taught? Are copywriting training courses a good idea? These are interesting questions, especially in times of economic uncertainty and high unemployment when vulnerable people may be enticed by the promise of a new, well-paid career.

As with so many other types of training, results are linked to an individual’s suitability for the course in question, as well as their level of commitment. When it comes to ‘suitability’, people who are already working in a marketing environment have a head start. Copywriting of one sort or another will usually play a big part in their day-to-day activities. Enrolling on a reputable copywriting training course has a high chance of paying dividends and therefore makes sense.

Mid-way along the ‘suitability’ spectrum are individuals who work in a non-marketing environment – or those who run small to medium-size companies who want to gain some knowledge of copywriting. This could be either to write their own copy in-house, or to better understand what their advertising or PR agency specialists are saying.

Those who are potentially most at risk from unscrupulous ‘training professionals’ are individuals with no prior experience of copywriting or marketing. Unless they have high levels of motivation – and the training company they are using is truly professional and effective – going down this route could prove to be a massive waste of time and money.

Fortunately, this is a rarity in the UK, despite the absence of government regulation. Training is offered by a variety of organisations and individuals. These range from professional trade bodies and training companies to specialist agencies or expert consultants working in the marketing and copywriting field. There is also the option of distance learning provided by long-established companies, or newer operators providing cost-effective online options.

In the vast majority of cases, these will all provide an excellent service. As with all services of this type, it pays to do some homework to decide which is the best provider to use. It’s also important for those who are looking to embark on a copywriting training course to examine their own motivations and level of commitment.

Copywriting Training: Think, Then Decide

Professional workplace training is all about influencing ‘ways of working’. These influences and initiatives can and should come from the trainer; but they must also come from within the trainee. A student must be encouraged to envisage how new ideas and practical ways of working can be applied in their real world.

It’s almost like role playing in your mind’s eye – trying to imagine how a scene (or challenging project) could be best played out in order to arrive at an optimal solution. Of course, a good trainer can help a student to enter into a mindset which performs an ‘enabling’ function to instil confidence in the notion that a task or strategy is achievable.

A good comparison could be with a top sports coach. Some call it ‘man management’ – but it’s more about the coach (or trainer) connecting with the need for success within the individual or student. It’s about creating the right psychological environment where real achievement is seen as being more ‘probable’ than ‘possible’ – PROVIDING that knowledge or advice is applied to a scenario that is within an individual’s mental and physical capabilities. If it’s ‘off the scale’ and seems like pie-in-the-sky, the coach/trainer will have failed.

To go back to the workplace and how training can influence ‘ways of working’, it’s important to look at the roles of both parties – trainer and trainee – in this complex equation.

From the Trainer’s Angle…

The training focus is on the techniques a trainer uses to influence ways of working. It’s not only about providing a trainee with the facts surrounding ‘How to do X, Y or Z’. They can find this information in a book or on the Internet.

It’s more to do with a trainee being encouraged to see how the facts surrounding the issue or technique being discussed can be applied to their own workplace situation with a view to changing and improving their ways of working.

It’s very much a ‘holistic’ approach. When and how an individual performs a task isn’t something that’s done in isolation. By definition, every piece of work that anyone does in the workplace will have consequences! It will impact on clients, colleagues, team effort, efficiency and profitability.

Here is a simple example. If somebody attends a training course about website copywriting, they may well discover lots of interesting details about usability, search engine optimisation (SEO) or landing-page effectiveness. Beyond this, however, lies the inescapable fact that website copywriting is not an end in itself. It will affect, variously, web designers, SEO specialists, a client’s business performance, the response rates of that client’s own range of clients – and, of course, the ‘success’ of the website copywriter himself.

So the trainer looks beyond the mechanics of whatever skillset is being covered. Psychologically, the trainee already has a commitment to this subject by virtue of the fact that they’re attending a training session. They will already have an empathy with what is being taught, although levels of expertise will also reflect previous experience.

From the Trainee’s Perspective

To maximise the effectiveness of training, the trainee has a responsibility to think carefully about what they want from training i.e. what they want to achieve on both a personal and professional level, and how they are going to take on board the new external stimuli that the training will provide.

This includes how they expect to see training changing their ways of working to achieve pre-set goals; how the training and its individual impact will affect others around them such as colleagues, suppliers and clients; and how much their initial training will be part of a longer term personal development strategy.

Write Articles Which Fizz, Dazzle And Keep Readers’ Attention

So many new writers seem to struggle with writing articles. They know a good article when they read one, but they just cannot seem to get the gist of how to do it themselves. If you feel that you are one of them, do not despair. There are a number of simple things that you can do to become a better writer over time, and here are some of the ideas I recommend.

The first thing that you have to do if you ever hope to improve your writing, is to make sure you do enough reading. Stephen King said it, and it is true, ‘If you do not have time to read, you do not have the time (or the tools) to write’. It is as simple as that.

Reading can help to teach you how to structure your writing; you get to understand how to arrange your words so that they sound good to a reader.

It does not matter what you read, so long as it is written by a good author. You would be well advised to read different styles of writing and get the feel of what grabs attention the best.

Because your particular interest is writing articles, you should go online and read a few articles every day. Sites like EzineArticles and other online article directories have plenty of well written articles. This can give you a fair idea of how to get a good article out. There are also plenty of tutorials which tell you about what a well written article looks like. They may not talk about word arrangement, but they will tell you about things like structure and keyword usage.

Another vital thing you should do to improve your writing is to actually practice. You just have to; there is no short cut to this. It took me about four hours to write a 500 word article when I started. Now I do it in less than half an hour. It has taken me some time to get there and it took a lot of practice.

In the beginning, a lot of time goes into the research, some of it goes into typing out the words, but most of the time goes into proofing and correcting what you have written. As time goes by, the amount of time that it takes to research goes down, the writing takes you a shorter time and because you do not make so many mistakes, your proofing can be done more quickly.

Finally, do not be too self conscious about your writing. Most people are at the beginning and that is okay, but you have to get over it. Write something and let others read it. Then ask them what they think; this way, you can improve your writing based on feedback.

Just the will to become a better writer means that you are more than half way there. With the help of some coaching, you could well find that your skill and confidence as a writer improves by leaps and bounds.

Sometimes it helps to remember how many rejections and failures were experienced by some of the most successful of today’s writers.

Preparing for an Automotive and Diesel Career Through Higher Education

Opportunities for enrollment in an automotive and diesel career training program are available through a variety of accredited schools and colleges. Preparing for an automotive and diesel career through higher education can be done by finding a program that meets your individual needs and beginning the path to a new career. Options are available allowing for the selection of the level of education and specialized area of study that best fits your needs and goals. Training can help to provide the skills necessary to work with a variety of vehicles to service, repair, inspect and maintain them. Start by finding a program and request more information to learn about available opportunities.

Higher education is offered to allow you to receive the preparation needed for a career in the automotive and diesel field. Different levels of training can be completed in a number of areas. Selecting the area that interests you most can help when pursuing the profession that is desired. Schooling is available in areas like:

  • Auto Body
  • Automotive Service Technology
  • Motorcycle Mechanics
  • Automotive Service Management
  • Diesel Mechanics
  • NASCAR

…to give you the chance to complete training in the specific area of your choice. Once the decision is made of what area to obtain a higher education in, the level of training that is needed to enter a career can be selected.

Various automotive and diesel certificate and degree levels exist in order to provide the chance to seek out the career and profession you long for. Opportunities exist at different levels of educational training including:

  • Certificates
  • Diplomas
  • Associate Degrees

Pursuing an education at any of these levels can be done through a number of accredited schools and colleges. The level of education will help decide on the career options available to you.

Numerous careers exist in the different areas of the field. Accredited career preparation can be completed to help enter the profession you long for. Enrollment and completion of a higher education program can provide the chance to become an auto body technician, automotive service manager, motorcycle mechanic, automotive diesel mechanic, NASCAR technician, and many other professions related to this field. With the decision to enter into a career in automotive and diesel you can enter the workforce and seek the employment that is desired once all required coursework is complete.

Coursework will vary but can allow for the learning of a variety of topics. Studies can teach you to carry out a number of tasks related to the field and the career that is chosen. Coursework can allow you to learn welding, body painting, refinishing, electronics, customer service, and much more. Topics will cover all the needed training for entrance into the workforce. You can also study transportation, computers, physics, engine systems, and a variety of other studies. Training in these areas will help prepare for an exciting future career.

Accredited automotive and diesel degree programs can provide the quality educational training that is needed to be successful in this field. Numerous agencies like the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology ( http://www.accsc.org/ ) can fully accredit qualifying schools and colleges that offer the best quality educational training available. Start by finding an educational training program and enrolling today.

DISCLAIMER: Above is a GENERIC OUTLINE and may or may not depict precise methods, courses and/or focuses related to ANY ONE specific school(s) that may or may not be advertised at PETAP.org.

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Tips on Finding the Optimum Schools for First-Aid Courses

Most pupils of Australian schools are taught first-aid. This has an added benefit of making students aware of their obligation for each other’s safety, and to decrease their panic during crisis situations. Apart from schools, companies involved in construction, manufacturing, and every other job that exposes its workers to a significant level of danger are needed to include first aid courses in their employees’ training course.

There is a huge supply of first aid training organizations and health education companies in Australia. And since it’s actually a competitive business, there are many good deals that could be found that combine the offer of lower price plus more training. A few first-aid training schools additionally offer free first-aid supply packs to attract more students.

Diverse training schools have diverse curricula. A fundamental first-aid course will include fundamental first-aid treatment for small wounds, bone cracks and dislocation, cardiopulmonary blockage, excessive bleeding, and attacks of common chronic health conditions.

Listed below are the tips for choosing First Aid Programs

Check the School’s License Prior to Registering for a First-aid Class

To make sure that your training will meet the standards required for your work or to make sure high quality training, look for nationally certified first-aid training schools. Businesses and institutions offering education services in Australia have to be registered. Hence, when reviewing first aid course programs, also check their license and accreditation. All providers of first aid education services are required by the law to be registered, even non-profit organizations like the Red Cross. This is to make certain that you’re receiving accurate and up-to-date information.

Fulfills Industry or Work Certification Requirement

Accreditation is important when taking first aid courses. This can be used in applying for a job where comprehensive and competent knowledge in first aid is important. In addition, if you are a health industry professional and you need a refresher course in first aid or to learn another course, then you should look for those schools that provide certified programs. For this reason, beyond the first-aid tactics, taking a first aid course could be means to solidify your professional skills.

Concentration and Specialization

First-aid schools will have various training modules. Hence, if you might be taking first aid courses for a specific medical condition or situation, pick the course that concentrates on that field. A few of the more specialized first aid courses cover the next illnesses: anaphylaxis, asthma, diabetes, and epilepsy.

Comparing Price and Benefits

When purchasing any product or service, the easiest way of getting the very best out of your funds is by taking advantage of competition. Just search the list of certified providers in Australia and visit their website to learn their rates. Create a table to help you systematically examine the diverse school’s programs, courses included and price. Additionally relevant to making a good school decision is the accessibility of the school for class training or whether or not the school offers an online course with top quality materials and video clips. If being in a classroom type of setting is more suitable to you then you may want to shortlist the schools based on its nearness to where you live or work plus your accessible hours.

Five Considerations to Go to College

The best choice you make in life leads to the best future. Apart from the controversy whether it is better for you to go to college or not, here are five considerations why you need to go to college.

Firstly, you need to go to college for a college degree as the ticket for you to get a job with higher salary. A college degree is also a requirement for many aspects. One of them is the fact that professional companies for many reasons prefer college graduates.

Secondly, college brings people round to more understand about the world around them by giving them the opportunity to discover new interests and areas of knowledge while they work towards their futures and learn to be responsible citizens.

Thirdly, you can receive the sense of pride and accomplishment along with your college degree. You will also get the security as well as big opportunity to be independent.

Fourthly, if you go to college, no matter what career you choose, you will get information and skills that you will use for the rest of your life. College enables you to express your thoughts clearly in speech and in writing, and to grasp abstract concepts and theories. In short, you will have more skills in communication, problem solving, decision making, and many more.

Fifthly, college enables you to find your direction. With many options to look into, college is a good place to explore and start getting some ideas of what you like to do, so you are able to know what career you really want.