by Ashima | Sep 23, 2013 | English Tutoring, Online Tutoring
Teachers often find themselves struggling with techniques to generate interest in poetry. In pictures, we often see some teachers being very spontaneous when it comes to conducting poetry classes. This leaves many wondering how such an enterprise is possible. Such...
by Ashima | Aug 29, 2013 | English Tutoring, Math Tutoring, Online Tutoring
A story problem is like a road in pitch darkness. Any clue that you get is well worth the dim light, as it increases your chances of finding your way out. You as a learner may find yourself dropped in the ocean forced to find some treasure and heaven knows why....
by Ashima | Aug 29, 2013 | Chemistry Tutoring, English Tutoring, Math Tutoring, Online Tutoring, Science Tutoring
A classroom of learning is a collective matter and that’s why it is important to ensure that every learner has benefited from the overall experience. You, as a learner can probably think of many situations when you have been encouraged by the change, so difficult to...
by Ashima | Jul 11, 2013 | Chemistry Tutoring, English Tutoring, Math Tutoring, Online Tutoring
A classroom of learning is a collective matter and that’s why it is important to ensure that every learner has benefited from the overall experience. You, as a learner can probably think of many situations when you have been encouraged by the change, so difficult to...
by Ashima | Apr 13, 2013 | English Tutoring, Online Tutoring
A phrase is a single unit that functions as a single unit of a sentence. Any group of words, in simple parlance, can be called a phrase. In a sentence there are many stops which can serve as indications of the complete meaning of a sentence. This happens in speech...
by Ashima | Apr 7, 2013 | English Tutoring, Online Tutoring
As much as Shakespeare was an artist, teaching Shakespeare is an art. The language used by Shakespeare is archaic and this is one of the reasons why students encounter difficulties while reading his plays. There are other reasons as well. In a paper on the difficulty...