Hi Friends... We have completed almost one year in the IT and Education field

I have seen so much up and down, now I am working as IT Professional specifically Website Designer. I want to join college to teach there after completing my M.tech but I could not make it.

This is high time to rise again and proving yourself worthy. Hopefully, I will get a job in the IT field and can start from scratch. Since 2012, I was associated with IGNOU Study center KEC and am teaching BCA and MCA subjects. Just a couple of months, ago I promoted to Assistant Coordinator there but there is very little scope to move ahead in life professionally and personally. I will resign after this semester end and will look forward to doing something else in my life.

I have completed my M.Tech with 70% and also associated with Weblaucncher company to learn and understand Website basics. This will give me new scope to move ahead in life. I have started receiving Job calls every day, I just need to move one.

This is going to very tough because I need to start from scratch once again but I do not have any other option. God will definitely help me.

This blog is something different from my other blogs. This blog will give you an idea about the Fundamental basics of learning a new Language

Some points are as follows

  1. Make Realistic , Specific Goals: Find goal, best method is to break down into manageable goals that are achievable over a few months.
  2. Remind urself why u are learning :Write 10 reasons why u want to learn new language because Motivation is usually the first thing to go , especially among students who are teaching themselves.
  3. Read for Pleasure: Reading was not only great for making progress, but one of the most rewarding aspects of the learning experience .
  4. Ignore the myths: Age is just a Number: Adults and children may learn in different ways but that should not deter one from committing to learning another language.
  5. Don't Underestimate the importance of Translation: Once you have reached a certain level of proficiency and can say quite a bit , fairly accurately .try this always.
  6. Do some revision of your Native Language: Speaking your first language may be second nature, but that doesn't necessarily mean you understand it well.
  7. Beware of Fluency: Language learning never stops because it is culture learning, personal growth and endless improvement.

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