Digiclass
Digiclass provides multimedia-based interactive content for learning. It is a product of Pearson Education Services Pvt. Ltd. The tool is based on the Cognitive Learning Approach and includes audio visuals aids, games, rhymes and other activities.
Main Features
1- Comes with built in learning elements such as animations, diagrams, teaching materials, videos, 3D environment, worksheets etc.
2- Comes with a reporting dashboard for the students.
3- Contains a superior feature for group activity in the name of “Group Quiz”.
4- It comes with computer, projector, UPS and server.
5- Contains interactive speakers.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Study Phrases
An interesting way to learn English is by studying the phrases and not just by reading individual words. An added advantage that it provides is that you get to know extra meaning of the number of words used in the phrases and also your vocabulary is enhanced.
Continuing Education
Continuing Education
It is often said that education is the key to success. In the past, who could not attend school for various reasons do not have many options. That is, while continuing education programs became popular and opened. Today, training is similar to adult education, at least, is for adult learners. However, this is not usually considered include basic education as literacy, English language skills and programs such as vocational training or GED preparation. Instead, the phrase implies that we assume that the student already possesses educational and easy to keep. In Canada, the training includes enrollment in courses for college students / scholars tax credit, often part-time students enrolled.
Such a Canadian institution for Continuing education options for Centennial College, which has nearly 22,000 students 160 programs each year, which includes more than 1,200 courses and 97 percent student satisfaction. This curriculum is designed to help students improve their skills, take up their studies, go to a variety of interests, and allows them to seize new opportunities. In addition, the School of Continuing Education, Centennial College offers experienced instructors who understand the needs of adult learning and flexible teaching methods, learner-centered, practical life skills to put theory background and perspective; recognizes and respects both the level of maturity and experience for students effective teachers students ratio and the optimal size of classrooms, allowing interaction with relevant expertise .
It is often said that education is the key to success. In the past, who could not attend school for various reasons do not have many options. That is, while continuing education programs became popular and opened. Today, training is similar to adult education, at least, is for adult learners. However, this is not usually considered include basic education as literacy, English language skills and programs such as vocational training or GED preparation. Instead, the phrase implies that we assume that the student already possesses educational and easy to keep. In Canada, the training includes enrollment in courses for college students / scholars tax credit, often part-time students enrolled.
Such a Canadian institution for Continuing education options for Centennial College, which has nearly 22,000 students 160 programs each year, which includes more than 1,200 courses and 97 percent student satisfaction. This curriculum is designed to help students improve their skills, take up their studies, go to a variety of interests, and allows them to seize new opportunities. In addition, the School of Continuing Education, Centennial College offers experienced instructors who understand the needs of adult learning and flexible teaching methods, learner-centered, practical life skills to put theory background and perspective; recognizes and respects both the level of maturity and experience for students effective teachers students ratio and the optimal size of classrooms, allowing interaction with relevant expertise .
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
More admission in English medium schools in India
As time passes on, we are witnessing a tremendous change in the mindset of parents living in India. More and more parents are enabling English medium education for their children. They have come to know that English is a widely popular language and their children should be well versed in the language in order to gain stability in this highly competitive world. English medium schools, convent schools have all witnessed a rise in the number of students applying for admissions into these schools.
List of English Medium Schools in New Delhi
Sri Sathya Sai International School
St. Anthony'S Boys' Sec. School
St. Anthony'S Girls' Senior Secondary School
St. Jones Convent
St. Michael'S Sr. Sec. School
St. Thomas School
Delhi Public School
List of English Medium Schools in Mumbai
A .H. Wadia High School
Barretto High School
Bombay Cambridge School
Canossa High School
Don Bosco High School
Duruelo Convent High School
Holy Cross High School
List of English Medium Schools in New Delhi
Sri Sathya Sai International School
St. Anthony'S Boys' Sec. School
St. Anthony'S Girls' Senior Secondary School
St. Jones Convent
St. Michael'S Sr. Sec. School
St. Thomas School
Delhi Public School
List of English Medium Schools in Mumbai
A .H. Wadia High School
Barretto High School
Bombay Cambridge School
Canossa High School
Don Bosco High School
Duruelo Convent High School
Holy Cross High School
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
The Future of English in India
The language has already been well established in the country and has acquired its own independent identity. With the number of foreign investors flocking to India and the growth of outsourcing, English has come to play a key role in professional relationships between foreign and Indian companies. Familiarity http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifwith the differences between American and British English has definitely grown as much business communication is carried out according to the language style with which a client is comfortable.
Though many may perceive the accent, terminology, and conversational style as “funny”, in reality it is just a different English that cannot simply be equated with either American or British English. Indians are familiar with both types of English, but Indian English has acquired its own character in a country which is a melting pot of various cultures, people, and traditions.
SOURCE:- http://www.chillibreeze.com/EnglishinIndia.asp
Though many may perceive the accent, terminology, and conversational style as “funny”, in reality it is just a different English that cannot simply be equated with either American or British English. Indians are familiar with both types of English, but Indian English has acquired its own character in a country which is a melting pot of various cultures, people, and traditions.
SOURCE:- http://www.chillibreeze.com/EnglishinIndia.asp
Types of Adjectives
There are various kinds of adjectives which are explained below:-
1- Adjective that tells about the quality of noun. Examples are:-
a- The car is big.
b- The house is small.
c- The table is square.
d- The horse is white.
2- Adjective that tells us about the quantity of the noun. Examples are:-
a- Raju has four pencils.
b- Mohan has two cars.
3- Interrogative adjectives
Examples of interrogative adjectives are:-
a- Whose pen is this?
b- In which standard do you study?
4- Adjectives that end in ‘ing ‘.
Examples are – amazing, encouraging, enchanting, entertaining, exciting, satisfying, relaxing, surprising etc.
5- Adjectives that end in ‘ed’.
Examples are- amazed, charmed, convinced, encouraged, moved, pleased, fulfilled etc.
1- Adjective that tells about the quality of noun. Examples are:-
a- The car is big.
b- The house is small.
c- The table is square.
d- The horse is white.
2- Adjective that tells us about the quantity of the noun. Examples are:-
a- Raju has four pencils.
b- Mohan has two cars.
3- Interrogative adjectives
Examples of interrogative adjectives are:-
a- Whose pen is this?
b- In which standard do you study?
4- Adjectives that end in ‘ing ‘.
Examples are – amazing, encouraging, enchanting, entertaining, exciting, satisfying, relaxing, surprising etc.
5- Adjectives that end in ‘ed’.
Examples are- amazed, charmed, convinced, encouraged, moved, pleased, fulfilled etc.
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