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(Français ci-dessous) (ENG) Turkish, the official language of Turkey, is a fascinating and melodious language spoken by over 80 million people worldwide. With its unique blend of rich history, diverse cultural influences, and logical structure, learning Turkish opens doors to new experiences and connections. Besides Turkey, you can also communicate in Turkish in countries like Cyprus, Azerbaijan, and parts of the Balkans and Central Asia, making it a valuable language for travel and cultural exchange. With 4 years of experience as a Turkish teacher, I've crafted classes for every purpose imaginable—whether you're gearing up for travel, strengthening bonds with Turkish-speaking family members and friends, pursuing academic goals, or just diving into the world of Turkish series and music. What You Can Expect: Customized Lessons: Each session is tailored to meet your unique learning goals, focusing on speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. Interactive Learning: Engage with fun and interactive activities, including real-life conversations, multimedia resources, and cultural insights that bring the language to life. Flexible Scheduling: Convenient class times to fit your busy lifestyle, whether you prefer weekday evenings or weekend mornings. Supportive Environment: Learn in a positive and encouraging atmosphere where mistakes are seen as stepping stones to mastery. Cultural Immersion: Explore the rich traditions, history, and cuisine of Turkey, enhancing your language skills through cultural context. (FR) Le Turc, langue officielle de la Turquie, est une langue fascinante et mélodieuse parlée par plus de 80 millions de personnes dans le monde. Avec son mélange unique d'histoire riche, d'influences culturelles diverses et de structure logique, apprendre le turc ouvre les portes à de nouvelles expériences et connexions. En plus de la Turquie, vous pouvez également communiquer en turc dans des pays comme Chypre, l'Azerbaïdjan et certaines régions des Balkans et d'Asie centrale, en faisant une langue précieuse pour les voyages et les échanges culturels. Avec 4 ans d'expérience en tant que professeur de turc, j'ai conçu des cours pour toutes sortes de raisons imaginables—que ce soit pour se préparer à voyager, renforcer les liens avec des membres de la famille et des amis turcophones, poursuivre des objectifs académiques, ou simplement plonger dans l'univers des séries et de la musique turques. Ce que vous pouvez attendre : Leçons Personnalisées : Chaque session est adaptée à vos objectifs d'apprentissage uniques, en se concentrant sur les compétences de parler, écouter, lire et écrire. Apprentissage Interactif : Participez à des activités amusantes et interactives, y compris des conversations réelles, des ressources multimédia et des aperçus culturels qui donnent vie à la langue. Horaires Flexibles : Des horaires de cours pratiques pour s'adapter à votre mode de vie chargé, que vous préfériez les soirées en semaine ou les matinées du week-end. Environnement de Soutien : Apprenez dans une atmosphère positive et encourageante où les erreurs sont considérées comme des étapes vers la maîtrise. Immersion Culturelle : Explorez les riches traditions, l'histoire et la cuisine de la Turquie, améliorant vos compétences linguistiques à travers le contexte culturel.
Grammar · Vocabulary · Communication skills
In today's dynamic and fast-paced world, teens need to develop essential soft skills to thrive both academically and personally. This engaging and interactive course is designed specifically for teenagers, focusing on three critical areas: Communication Skills , Presentation Skills, and Time Management. The Course’s Key Topics are: The basics of effective communication Active listening and how to give and receive feedback Understanding body language and non-verbal cues Adapting communication for different situations (friends, teachers, family) Conflict resolution and teamwork Structuring your presentation for clarity and interest Designing and using visual aids (slides, posters) Overcoming fear of public speaking Techniques for engaging your audience Using storytelling to make your message memorable Setting priorities and managing your tasks Creating a study schedule and sticking to it Setting achievable goals Tips for avoiding procrastination Balancing school, activities, and free time. This course is perfect for teens who want to enhance their communication, presentation, and time management skills. Whether you're preparing for high school, college, or just want to improve your everyday interactions, this course will provide valuable skills and insights. By the end of this course, you will: Communicate more effectively with friends, family, and teachers. Deliver confident and engaging presentations in class or other settings. Manage your time better to achieve your academic and personal goals. Join us for this exciting journey to develop the soft skills that will help you succeed in school and beyond. Enroll now and start building a brighter future!
Time management · Communication skills · Presentation skills
English · Communication skills · Grammar
Dementia is a disease of the brain that is both progressive and debilitating. It is caused by diverse illnesses of the brain and, depending on what part of the brain is effected, the disease in turn determines which emotional, psychological and physical difficulties people living with dementia (PLWD) may present. This course offers insight in the how dementia affects a person's cognition and communication. It offers knowledge of various types of dementia and their related cognitive challenges from a neuroscience perspective: affecting a person's senses, speech, communication and learning processes. It has been widely documented that PLWD have specific communication needs, dependent on their individual diagnoses, and further that carers’ and health professional's awareness and understanding of the brain and its functions often falls outside the remit of their generic training. However, an understanding of the dementia brain is important to supporting the PLWD because the disease resides in the brain and can affect the entire body. Communication is an integral core human need: the everyday activity of talk bonds people together. The ability to express one's emotions coherently and to others, make decisions, and generate and share ideas is essential to feeling part of both the local community and wider society. Whilst communication is free, there are however cost implications for communication work undertaken in dementia and indeed all health and social care settings, by virtue of the allocation of time necessary to facilitate communicating with those living with dementia on a daily, hour to hour basis. Increasing concerns have identified the inefficacy and impracticality of applying a universal, ‘one size fits all’ pathway to the care and support needs of those with dementia. This course provides knowledge, skills and strategies to communicate effectively with PLWD. Language, pragmatics and semantic difficulties are unobserved until later in the dementia disease, as opposed to early onset signs and symptoms presented in a range of different types of dementia: for example, confusion and memory difficulties. Examples can be seen in the case of Alzheimer’s disease, where the instance of PLWD trying to find the right words is common, frequently impacting on their ability to find the right words to enable them to enunciate and communicate simple everyday needs. These words are generally high frequency words such as ‘comb’, ‘brush’ and' ‘bread’, which can be replaced by words such as ‘thingy’ and ‘stuff’; once again this is often associated with the normal ageing process but it is the ever-deceasing ability to communicate as the dementia disease progresses. This course will helps students understand language, pragmatic and semantic difficulties presented in PLWD.
Communication skills · Neuroscience · Health
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