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    Jamie Thomson posted a link on 15 January 2013 - 7:14pm.

    Private tutors in Blackpool

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    Jamie Thomson posted a link on 15 January 2013 - 7:00pm.

    The Tutor Website

    UK private tutor directory. Find a tutor in the UK.

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    Saad Ahmed Shamsi - Tutor

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    Cheiron Education posted a link on 3 October 2011 - 11:04am.

    World Languages Map

    A fun interactive website for children to find out all about English and other languages.

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    Cheiron Education posted a link on 3 October 2011 - 11:01am.

    Language Learning Online Community

    Practise your language skills online for free and get help from native speakers.

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    TEEST Online English Language Proficiency Assessment

    The TEEST Online English Language Proficiency Assessment is a secure, professional web-based assessment designed to accurately and reliably measure the English proficiency of non-native speakers of the language. The assessment scores indicate how well people can communicate in English in non-technical academic and business contexts.

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    TEEC Online Lear... posted a Document on 4 September 2011 - 1:00pm.

    Online General English Course

    TEEC's Online General English Course has been professionally designed to lift students' English langauge skills from Elementary to Upper Intermediate level in the shortest time possible.

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    Skills for Life and Management courses

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    Ruby Tutorials posted a link on 8 May 2010 - 11:58am.

    Private / Group Coaching for Physics XI / XII / ISEET / NEET

    Physics is one of the most important subjects if you are aspiring for a career in engineering, medicine or basic sciences. Physics is a compulsory subject for all entrance examinations for admission to BE, MBBS and other professional courses (ISEET/NEET/CET).

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    Christine Lewis posted a link on 21 March 2010 - 11:49am.

    NLN Materials

    The NLN Materials are small, flexible 'bite-sized' episodes of learning. They are not whole courses but are designed to support a wide range of subject and topic areas. They have been funded by the LSC and are available free to all authorised organisations in the post-16 sector.

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    david pinto posted a note on 6 June 2009 - 5:48pm.

    what is subjective science?

    subjective science is the methodology by which we come to comprehend ourselves.

    objective science is the methodology evolved over centuries to study objects, most recently developed over the last 200 to 400 years in the west.

    some simple equivalences between the science of objects and the science of subjects: experiments v experience, facts v insights, knowledge v wisdom, absolute v relative, falsification v verification, logical v intuitive, predictive v unpredictable, simple v complex.

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    William Bavington posted a note on 22 February 2009 - 7:09pm.

    My experience with homemade teaching aids

    Feeling that my maths tutoring needed some more variety than the usual studying pages of revision guides and working through exercises and past papers, I decided to make some DIY teaching aids.
    One summer I made a demonstration of Pythagoras’s Theorem out of painted plywood. I found this quite time-consuming, given my limited woodworking skills. After that, I made others out of white-fronted cardboard to demonstrate various principles of algebra and geometry. This proved to be easier to do.

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    Andy Gibson posted a Blog entry on 19 February 2009 - 2:23pm.

    Slang lessons

    Claire and I were in a charity shop by the office, buying suits for the next Formal Friday, and overheard the assistants giving the new Japanese assistant lessons in London slang. Here are a few terms, for those who aren't sufficiently 'street' to know them already:

    'peng' = good/hot
    'butters' = bad/ugly (As in "dem beats is butters man")
    'nang' = good
    'sick' = also good
    'sket' = a slut, a sexually promiscuous girl

    Also enjoyed their exchange with their six-year old sister:
    - 6yo: "Why can't I say 'sket'?"
    - Sister: "Um... because it's offensive"

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    Claire Medcalf posted a note on 6 December 2008 - 8:35am.

    Christmas Chemistry

    Make Your Own Snow Globe

    Find out how to make your own snow globe here. Apparently choosing the right liquid and sealant is quite a science. Seasonal Science = fun times.

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    Dougald Hine posted a link on 14 November 2008 - 2:43am.

    How to write Consistently Boring Scientific Literature

    A not at all boring article that's full of genuinely good advice on what not to do if you find yourself writing a scientific paper.

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    Dougald Hine posted a note on 29 October 2008 - 2:45pm.

    The sound of a black hole

    A few months ago, a friend played me some remarkable recordings made by scientists at the Jodrell Bank Observatory, who had captured and made audible the "sound" of stars. I just discovered that these are available, with lots more information about how the recordings were made, on a recent edition of the observatory's JodCast:

    http://www.jodcast.net/archive/200808Extra/

    Particularly mesmerising is the sound of material falling into a black hole (just after 23 minutes in on the podcast), which someone described as "God playing the bongos"!

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