Monthly Archives: April 2013
You are so harmful and so necessary
“Salt – is white death – repeats to us the popular media. It causes trouble for kidneys, pancreas and bladder, heart and arteries.” But how many thousands of years have people used the salt, how much effort was made to … Continue reading
I Cannot Change the Direction of the Wind
“I can’t change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.” – Jimmy Dean
TutorZ-Team Night Out: Success, Laughs and Sushi
On Saturday April 20th the TutorZ-team celebrated recent achievements at a Sushi diner with presents and cheer. The Sushi place was cozy and the food tasty.
An Expert is a Person who has Made all the Mistakes.
“An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made in a very narrow field.” – Niels Bohr
Speak Up, Please!
So in my very last semester at the community college, before transferring to a university, I found myself sitting in a speech class. Now I was not particularly interested in a speech class. I had no desires to do public … Continue reading
Step by Step Choosing a Personal Tutor
Ok, you’re embarking on the journey of learning something new. You’ve been taking courses, online seminars and reading up on Wikipedia, among others. Probably, you’ve started exercising your mind as early as kindergarten and improved your knowledge throughout your life. … Continue reading
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” ~ Mahatma Gandhi
Learning Foreign Languages the Modern Way
Everyone is great at learning a foreign language. Whether you need to learn Mandarin for your upcoming business trip to Shanghai or Spanish to impress your partner on your vacation in Cabo or maybe you have married into a Russian … Continue reading
Learning a foreign language. Is THAT difficult?
Some people tend to believe that they have little aptitude for languages. But this may not be so true – we all have quite similar abilities. The truth is learning languages is all about attitude and will!
