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Working outside the classroom

November 29, 2015 teacherlab 0

The main objective of notes is to help you in the study and learning process, but if you want to make the most of them, it is important to rewrite and complete them at home, as soon as the class

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Citing a chapter in a book

November 21, 2015 teacherlab 0

How do you reference a chapter of a book from a single author? Chapter of a book from a single author:   Last and First name of author (Year of edition) “Title of Chapter” (between quotation marks), in: Title of

memory

Relax your neck and face to improve your memory

November 11, 2015 teacherlab 0

The shoulders and the neck a) Sit with your back straight, arms down and eyes closed. Tense the muscles of your shoulders bringing them to the front as much as possible, while breathing in. Maintain this posture for five seconds.

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What is copy-editing?

November 1, 2015 teacherlab 0

Copy-editing consists in the process of checking, cleaning and improvement of the text, so that it is clear and easily comprehensible, it is precise (expresses its ideas correctly), coherent (in regard to discourse development) and consistent (editorial decisions are applied

Writing and Reading

Developing reading and writing skills

October 14, 2015 teacherlab 0

At age six is when children are better prepared for learning reading and writing skills through a specific method, since it’s the time when their cognitive development enable them to do so. Before this stage children need to be prepared

Editorial

What are editorial comments?

October 9, 2015 teacherlab 0

Commentary – text that follows the news – many times consists of analyzing, interpreting the article, and highlighting the most significant aspects of it. To do this, we need to know the background of the news story, its relevance in

text

Who performs the copy-editing?

October 7, 2015 teacherlab 0

There are many institutions that require that the copy-editing only be made by professionals who have a degree in Philology, or an equivalent specialty (names can vary depending on each university). It is best for the copy editor to have

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Breathing exercises to help improve your study

October 2, 2015 teacherlab 0

Tiredness and sleepiness during study are often caused by poor ventilation. It is especially harmful to smoke while studying! One cannot live without breathing. Your brain needs oxygen for fulfilling its functions. Therefore, it is not exaggerated to say that

student tips

Relaxing your eyes before you study

October 2, 2015 teacherlab 0

When the student pays attention to different books and notes, his vision loads with a tension that can be released like this: a) Keeping your back straight, your arms relaxed alongside the body and the head facing forward, close your

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