Developing English As a Second Language


By Shalini Madhav

Early age is the years, which involve a lot of learning and absorbing capacity. This capacity can be tapped by developing games which are friendly and easy. Fun learning is becoming a very important aspect in today's world with the advent of technology. The old boring methods of education with strict teachers not only restrict students to learn but also feel less confident. This leads to various problems like inferiority complex from the beginning, which does not lead to the full development of an individual.

Also, there are many countries consisting of people who are not having access to education around the world. These children are given access to education by the non-profit organizations. These organizations focus on imparting English as a medium of language so that the students are able to understand the language properly, speak fluently and express one.

Making learning fun:

With the old methods of blackboard teaching, the students are drawn towards tablets of their parents. In order to make learning English fun, there are many games introduced on the phone. These games are provided in an app which allows a student to learn the basics of the language take tests as levels and earn various rewards on the go. Tackling of the ELS students and making the children ready for the working world situations beforehand is the focus of these non-profit organizations. With the help of HTML programs, the organizations hire developers and make games for the standards of 1 to 5 in order to make students capable of learning English the easy way. These games allow the stigma problem of ELS students to be solved and learn freely without any comparison. The parents can make their students learn English easily on their mobile phones.

Why is it fun?

The games are not like the old games with dull backgrounds and boring lessons. These games are embedded with colorful themes, stunning visuals, outstanding designing, addictive reward system and E-lessons in the language.

The benefit is that the lessons can be learnt anytime anywhere. The convenience facility makes it even more viable. The Children can attempt these games after coming from schools. These games encourage students to learn beyond the normal learning. What the schools and teachers teach can be overpowered by the students and they can become their own pro with the continuous learning taking place through these apps. The language command over English is indispensable in today's world.

How to Enroll?

Enrollment for these courses has never been this simple. The parent can sign up on behalf of the kid and the child is all free to start learning them. The app making is so user friendly that no guidance from the parent's part is required. The learning comes handy as the games are simple. Without even knowing that the child is actually learning, education is imparted. The developers are smart enough to take care of this aspect. This is the beauty of the app or the website. Learning English becomes fun and without even knowing the concepts of tenses, verbs, noun, pronoun, adjectives, conjunctions and articles becomes easy.

The distance learning and mobile learning site emphasize on the aspect of giving   English learning non profit as a course to small   children non profit through games so that more and more people get access to this language and help the children growing up without any hindrance.

Benefits of Speaking English As a Second Language


By Shalini Madhav

Learning, more than just your mother tongue is a great asset to possess and studies have shown that the minds of bilingual people work a lot more different and advanced as compared to their other single language-speaking counterparts. Also, everyone knows that English is amongst one of the most popular languages spoken around the globe; therefore, today we will talk about the benefits of learning English as your second language.

INCREASES YOUR CHANCE OF GETTING HIRED

Since English is one of the most popular languages in the world, speaking it fluently or at least better than the other natives of your country increase your chance of landing the job and subsequent promotions easily. Sometimes, not being familiar with the language can make you a less appealing candidate during the job interviews and you can come across as not adequately educated too.

CONVENIENCE WHILE TRAVELLING

It is easier to communicate in English while travelling as a majority population is familiar with at least elementary level English. Speaking English can help you survive in foreign lands and lets you make the most of your foreign trips. As a fun fact; across most parts of Europe, English can easily pass as their unofficial second language, with a majority of the population being fluent in it.

HELPS YOU IN REACHING THE TOP OF CORPORATE LADDER

As a matter of fact, all the major business deals and paperwork are done in English worldwide, which makes learning it all the way more necessary if you aspire to be associated with a big firm some day. Apart from that, a study shows that 90% of the people holding 1 tier jobs in big MNCs claim that having English-speaking natives can be an asset for their company and they even prefer those employees over the others. Not being fluent in the subject can cost you your job that you love the most and shatter all your dreams with the blink of an eye. So, why not learn it while you still can?

MAKES YOU COMPUTER AND INTERNET-FRIENDLY

Since the internet was first discovered in English speaking nations, it naturally has wider options and scope for English speaking natives with a major chunk of websites on the web using English in their WebPages. Apart from the internet, many computer applications use English as their basic language as well, which makes it all the more necessary to learn it in order to stay up-to-date with all the latest technology.

LET'S YOU ENROLL IN TOP UNIVERSITIES

If you someday aspire to be associated with the topmost and most-desired universities of the world such as Harvard's, MIT and Yale then not learning English is not even an option for you. Apart from that, being good in English can make you better at academics as it is easier to do research in English and communicating your ideas to the world becomes all the more easier.

That's all for today, hope this made for an intriguing read.

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Top 10 Things to Do in Houston, Texas


By Kyle A Benzies

1. Museum of Natural Science

The Houston Museum of Natural Science (HMNS) was established in 1909 and is now one of the famous in North America. It has a staggering collection of several antiques and classical items including mineral specimens, space station models, Quetzalcoatl's and 60 large skeleton mounts.

2. Space Center Houston

Another interesting thing to do is to take a tour to the Space Center Houston. It is the official visitor center of NASA's Johnson Space Center and this place has interesting facilities to see. Time spent here is a one-of-a-kind experience as you can even get to meet an astronaut alongside seeing their ISS Mission Control, Buoyancy Lab, Simulation Lab and lots more.

3. Buffalo Bayou Park

The Buffalo Bayou Park is a center of attraction covering a 160-acre of land in the city. It is considered a top natural precious center and features walking and biking trails, dog parks and numerous shady places to take a break. It is a home to a huge park of Mexican free-tailed bats with the slow moving waters at its heart.

4 Minute Maid Park

This is a magnificent stadium that offers beyond ordinary. It is air-conditioned and it is Houston's first retractable-roofed stadium with a natural grass pitch. It houses 40,000 seats and offers a wide range of selections including ballpark classics, healthy side bars, and Astros Melt.

5. Children's Museum

It was founded in 1980 by a group of parents passionate about raising early childhood development within the community. The museum exhibitions cut across subjects such as science, history and culture, technology, and lots more. This will be a plus for all kids as the museum features The Market, which is a place for kids to catch fun.

6. Discovery Green

Ever thought of a very much spirited community? Discovery green is one of such and it offers free yoga classes, toddler story times, regular concerts and movie nights. It provides an open air reading rooms, free WiFi, playground, and a place to borrow games and balls when you feel like letting off some steam.

7. Downtown Aquarium

The 500,000 gallon Downtown Aquarium is a mix of both an attraction center and a restaurant. It houses several interesting components such as Ferris Wheel, aquatic carousel, white tiger exhibit. Frog Hopper and more. It offers a spectacular wall to wall aquarium view. It is a splendid place for sightseeing as well as a place to have a dig of interesting food list.

8. Fast Track Amusements

This is a perfect place to show off your great skills, let off steam, and catch some all-round fun. The park is furnished with arcade games, miniature golf, laser tag and Formula 1 replica of go karts. You can also get to enjoy real time games including Godzilla Wars JR, Wacky Gator Super Speedway, Mortal Combat and more. It is a great place for the family to go and get active.

9. The Galleria

The Galleria was modelled after Milan's stunning Galleria Vittorio Emanuele. It houses over 400 top selling stores, restaurant and food outlets, beauty salons, etc. The Galleria ranks first on the list of the largest malls in Texas.

10. Hines Water-wall Park

The Gerald D. Hines Water-wall Park features a 64 ft semicircular fountain which re-pumps a fixed amount of water per minute which flips up and down the inner and outer wall of the structure. This park is enclosed by 186 oak trees and is a unique point to enjoy games with friends, photoshoots picnic and get together.

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Alki Point: Kerosene Lantern to Lighthouse


By Katy Beacher

In 1868 Hans Martin Hanson and his brother-in-law Knud Olson purchased the 260 acres of land from Dr. David Maynard. The purchase price was $450. Later Hanson and Olson divided the property with Hanson's portion being the point.

Legend has it that sometime during the 1870s farmer Hanson hung a brass kerosene lantern from a post. He did this in order to mark the dangerous shoals of Alki Point for the mariners of Puget Sound who were increasing in numbers.

In 1887 the Federal Lighthouse Board decided that Alki Point was extremely hazardous to marine traffic and they replaced Hanson's kerosene lantern with a "post lantern". "Post lanterns" were used at many locations until a lighthouse could b e built.

Because the lantern was on his property, Hanson was appointed light keeper. His salary was $15.00 a month. For this he filled the fuel tank, cleaned the glass, trimmed the wicks and lit and extinguished the lamp daily. He was helped by his son, Edmund, his six daughters, and his niece Linda Olson.

Mr. Martin's children inherited his 320-acre farm when he died on July 26, 1900. They also inherited the light keeper's job which still paid only $15. a month. Edmund and his cousin Linda Olson along with Edmund's children kept the lamp burning for another 10 years.

In 1910 the U. S. Lighthouse Service purchased the 1.5 acre pie-shaped piece of land at Alki Point for $9,999. A 37-foot-tall octagonal concrete and masonry tower with an attached fog signal building was built on the point. Behind the lighthouse was build two large homes for the lighthouse keepers and their families. In order to protect the buildings from heavy swell during storms and high tides the contractors brought in about 7,000 yards of sand and gravel an d added to the point.

This required the service of two lighthouse keepers doing 12-hour shifts seven days a week for which they were each paid $800 a year plus housing.

Over the years various improvements were made in the lighthouse system and changes in personnel were made until in 1970, Albert G Anderson, the last civilian lighthouse keeper retired after spending 20 years at Alki Point.

All of the light keeping was done manually at the point until the 1980's. Coast Guardsmen stood guard on eight-hour watches, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The keeper turned the airway beacon on one-half hour before sunset and turned it off one-half hour after sunrise. The Chief Lighthouse Keeper's house was occupied by the Commander of the 13th Coast Guard District.

The Alki Point Lighthouse was fully automated in October 1984. The modern VRB-25 marine rotating beacon operates 24 hours a day, flashing once every five seconds.. An emergency light located on the outside of the tower is operated by 12 volt batteries. Two electric fog horns are activated when visibility drops below three miles.

The Coast Guard Museum, Pier 36, 1519 Alaskan Way S in Seattle is where you can see, on display, the old post lantern that was placed on Alki Point in 1887 by the Lighthouse Service.

The Alki Point Lighthouse, 3201 Alki Avenue SW, is one of eight lighthouses on or near Puget Sound open to visitors.

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Language Learning Tips for Beginners


By Marina Ivanova

In many ways, the world is getting smaller all the time. On a daily basis, we are more and more likely to meet people from different countries, with different cultural backgrounds, who speak different languages. The globalization that's occurring affects us in virtually every aspect of our lives - from our social connections to our business interactions. So it only makes sense to attempt to speak and understand as many languages as possible.

Learning a new language is always a challenging task. It requires paying attention, devoting the time it takes to understand the basic grammatical rules of the language, and allowing yourself to reach outside your comfort zone. Fortunately, the advantages of learning a new language makes all the effort worthwhile. Not only will you be able to more effectively communicate with new friends and business associates from different areas of the world, you will also be able to travel to countries that speak your new language with an ease and confidence you probably never imagined possible.

There are many different ways to approach learning a new language, so it's really simply a matter of choosing which one fits best into your lifestyle:

Enroll in a Class

The most conventional way to learn a language is to enroll in a language class at a community college, university, or some other reputable organization that offers language courses. It's definitely an advantage to work with an experienced language teacher and learn in the company of fellow classmates, giving you the opportunity to interact with them and fine tune your conversational skills.

Find a Partner

If you aren't able to enroll in a class for whatever reason, consider finding a friend who speaks the language you want to learn. Ask your friend to teach you the basics of the language. Although this is a less formal way to learn, it's definitely a great way to become accustomed to speaking and understanding the language. Keep in mind that this method won't necessarily allow you to become proficient at grammar or writing the language, but it's a fun way to learn and become better friends at the same time.

Talk To Yourself

It may sound strange, but it really is true: talking to yourself is a great way to reinforce learning. Once you begin to learn a new language, practice speaking to yourself in a mirror. Carry on a conversation with yourself in the new language. Then silently follow the same practice when you're out in the world. Silently speak the names of produce, meat and dairy while you're grocery shopping. Treat yourself to a shopping trip for new clothes, and silently quiz yourself on what each item is called in the new language. Repeating the new language to yourself - verbally when you're alone or silently to yourself when you're in public - will help you to learn in a shorter period of time.

Listen to Online Speeches

Listening is also an effective way to learn. Fortunately, the Internet provides a multitude of opportunities to listen to different languages. Whether it's a political speech, a university lecture, or a "how-to" video, listening to an online speech in the new language will help you learn.

Read Books in the New Language

Just as speaking with other people increases your conversational skills, reading books in the new language will better your understanding of the new language. It may be slow-going at first - keep your language dictionary handy - but once you become more accustomed to reading in the new language, it will become easier and easier.

Use Apps and Software

In this age of technology, most of us immediately reach for an app or software in order to accomplish just about anything. The same is true when it comes to learning a new language. Fortunately, there are a variety of apps and software available for learning a language. Many are not only fun to use, but are actually quite an effective and a relatively quick way to learn.

There are several different ways to learn a new language, many of which are fun and relatively easy. Whichever method you choose, rest assured that becoming multilingual will be a great benefit in the 21st century global community in which we live.

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