Showing posts with label antowalk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antowalk. Show all posts

Monday, 23 January 2012

Not sure what you want to study? (ไม่แน่ใจว่าจะศึกษา?)




Not sure what you want to study? Confused about where your abilities lie? No worries, we are here to help! The questions below will help you choose a course of study that is best for you. Whether you wish to enhance existing skills or learn something new, ALISON will guide the way!


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Search the courses, there's likely to be something for you - please email me with questions. I'll be glad to help.

Antony

Saturday, 14 January 2012

Lifelong Free Learning for Success

Advanced Learning
The Baptist Top 1000

Monday, 9 January 2012

Smarter Learning - Improve your Study Skills and Practices



As you Study for Free Seeking to learn new skills, knowledge, and understanding can be daunting as we can often doubt our ability and skills in learning. Fortunately, learning can be improved by the development of personal study skills and practices. This free online course gives you the opportunity to understand how to learn effectively. It teaches you the fundamental skills necessary to improve your learning performance and helps you to achieve both academic and personal success. The topics covered include key skills in learning, good academic practice and how to research and find the information you really need. You will also improve your reading and thinking skills which are vital in any course of study. This course is ideal for anyone preparing to study, and for lifelong learners working in businesses and organisations. It is a course for anyone who wishes to improve their circumstances and character through education and learning.
Smarter Learning - Improve Your Study Skills and Practices

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Speak English with Antony


Learning basic English speaking as a foreign language can be difficult for some students, even to the point that interest can be quickly lost by the student if self confidence isn't established quickly. The attached video demonstrates some very simple commands for the classroom and is not limited only to the younger student but older students should also try to practice. There is an emphasis here on the Thai student