Posts Tagged ‘education’

Microcredit Is Expanding to New Products for the Poor

Saturday, April 21st, 2012

This is the VOA Special English Economics Report from voaspecialenglish.com | http Modern microfinance started with economist Muhammad Yunus. In the nineteen seventies, he started what became the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh. He and the bank shared the Nobel Peace Prize in two thousand six for the idea of offering small loans to the poor to fight poverty. In twenty ten, reports of harmful micro lending methods and corruption shook the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Mr. Yunus recently said in the New York Times that things got out of control. He noted that Andhra Pradesh had intensive lending activity at the time. We spoke to Ghiyath Nakshbendi about changes in the world of microfinance. He is an expert in international business and teaches microfinance as a business model at the Kogod School of Business at American University. He says the government of India in certain states has started taking steps to “guarantee that these institutions are operating under a strict system.”Some experts have raised questions about whether micro lending lifts women or poor families out of poverty. David Roodman is with the Center for Global Development, a research group in Washington. He says microloans do not do a good job fighting poverty. He says over three billion dollars went into microcredit in twenty-ten. But many lenders failed because of bad supervision or failure to repay loans.In one model, governments or nongovernmental organizations give money to microcredit operations

English: Basic 1, Grammar – Sentence Structure Subject Verb Object SVO Part I.mpg

Friday, April 20th, 2012

English Second Language Free Online Course. Teacher Monica. Level: Absolute Beginner, Basic 1. Content: Grammar – Sentence Structure: Subject, Verb, Object, SVO – Part I. Warm-up, presentation, examples, use, practice, fun, new vocabulary. Class recorded at the Multicultural Centre for new immigrants to Canada, North Bay, Ontario, August 16, 2010. Class written material available in electronic format upon request. Material de aula gratuito disponivel em formato eletronico. Le contenu de cette classe est gratuit et disponible en format electronique. Doubts, comments, suggestions, need support? Duvidas, comentarios, sugestoes, precisa de ajuda? Avez-vous des doutes, de commentaires, de suggestions, avez-vous besoin d’aide? Contact – Contate – Contactez Teacher Monica: monicadocouttomonni@gmail.com Follow me on Twitter: @MonicaDoCoutto My Space: www.myspace.com Windows Live, Monica Do Coutto Monni: cid-c1dda3420e144842.profile.live.com Do you like these videos? Have you learned something good from them? Were they useful in your class, teacher? Feel grateful? Just find this cool? So please pass my videos on to your contacts – and share for free something of your own internal treasure with people around you, the way I do! That’s how, together, we build a better world :0) Love, Teacher Monica

NoteFull ESL Lesson 4 of 24: Better English Now with Count and Noncount Nouns, plus “a” and “the”

Friday, April 20th, 2012

www.notefull.com Visit our class and use the skills that we learned today. It’s free. Record your voice, write a paragraph, and try our activities. In 2-4 days, I will send you an e-mail with advice about your writing and speaking. พูด ภาษาอังกฤษ การสนทนา 发言 英语 谈话 hablar Inglés comversation 말하다 영어 대화 nói tiếng Anh cuộc trò chuyện 話す 英語 会話 parler Anglais conversation बोलना अंग्रेजी बातचीत التحدث باللغة الإنجليزية المحادثة الإنجليزية говорить Английский разговор falar Inglês conversa mówić Angielski rozmowa

The Business of English – Episode 1: Pleased to meet you

Friday, April 20th, 2012

The Business of English: Episode 1 – Pleased to meet you In this episode you can learn how to make introductions in a business setting. This 15-part series for intermediate to advanced English language learners looks at the language used in everyday business situations such as meetings, presentations and negotiations. australianetwork.com To view captions (subtitles) for this video, click on the ‘CC’ button on the player control bar to turn captions on. You can also view in multiple languages by selecting ‘translate captions’.

Everyday Activities – Kids Learn Verbs Teach Action Words

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

Website: BusyBeavers.com – Kids English Learning Resources – MP3s, Worksheets, Flash Cards, Games and more! This introduces some of the most commonly used verbs. Students must answer in full sentences. Try pausing the file after every question and have your students give you the answer. Then check it with the video. It works great. You can buy this video on a DVD from our online shop.

Study English – Series 2, Episode 25: Academic Writing

Monday, April 16th, 2012

In this episode we will give you some tips and strategies for answering Task 1 IELTS Academic questions. For more information to help you prepare for the IELTS test, download transcripts, study notes and activities for each episode: australianetwork.com To view captions (subtitles) for this video, click on the ‘CC’ button on the player control bar to turn captions on. You can also view in multiple languages by selecting ‘translate captions’.

In ‘Sober Houses,’ Heroin Addicts Learn to Help Themselves

Sunday, April 15th, 2012

This is the VOA Special English Health Report, from voaspecialenglish.com | http Tourists come to Zanzibar for its white sand beaches and historic buildings in Stone Town. But something else also makes its way to the Tanzanian island: heroin trafficked across the Indian Ocean from Asia. Most of the heroin shipped through East Africa is headed for Europe and North America. But Reychad Abdool of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime says a lot of it stays on the continent. “We know for a fact that heroin is being used in at least thirty countries in Africa. And we also know for a fact that the number of countries reporting injecting drug use, especially of heroin, is also increasing in Africa.” The problem in Zanzibar has led to some creative local solutions. Suleiman Mauly stopped using heroin six years ago. Now he operates a network of so-called sober houses. These are run by addicts themselves to help one another recover. There are nine sober houses — eight for men and one for women. Mr. Mauly himself went through a drug treatment program in Kenya. But it cost around two thousand dollars, he says. Staying in a sober house costs about one hundred dollars a month. Most of the people are supported by their families. Treatment is based on the idea that drug addiction is more of a public health problem than a crime. Mr. Mauly says this is still a new idea to many people. “Because addiction, it’s a disease, and addicts need treatment. But people, they hear that addicts

New Findings on Sleep in Children, Older Adults

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

This is the VOA Special English Health Report, from voaspecialenglish.com | http “Sleep-disordered breathing” is a term for a group of conditions that can interfere with normal breathing while people sleep. These include snoring, mouth-breathing and sleep apnea. Sleep-disordered breathing can do more than just leave people feeling tired the next day. It can also affect people’s health. In children the effects can include behavioral and emotional problems. In a new study, researchers asked parents about their children’s breathing from when they were babies up to about age six. The parents also answered questions about behavior at ages four and seven. Karen Bonuck at the Einstein College of Medicine in New York led the study of about eleven thousand children. She says sleep-disordered breathing was associated with a fifty percent increase in what she calls “adverse neurobehavioral outcomes.” These included hyperactivity, aggressiveness and problems relating to other children.Ms. Bonuck says the more serious the breathing problems, the more serious the behavioral issues were likely to be. Other studies have linked sleep with children’s behavior, but this study was extensive enough to reject other possible causes. The study appeared in the journal Pediatrics. An estimated one child in ten snores regularly. A smaller number suffer from other sleep-disordered breathing. How well do you sleep? A popular belief is that sleep gets worse with age. But, in another new study, those

The Complete English Grammar Series – Parts Of Speech 2/10

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

To communicate effectively, you must understand the different roles that words play in sentences. The parts of speech — verbs, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, articles, and interjections — are the very building blocks of the English language. Lots of folks find these labels confusing — this program will help you make sense of them! So don’t let mistakes in English grammar embarrass you — now you can eliminate them from your speaking and writing forever.

Basic English Grammar – “Is” or “It’s”?

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

www.engvid.com “Is nice today,” or “It’s nice today”? Learn when to use “is” and “it’s” in this basic but important English grammar lesson. If you are a Spanish speaker, this is especially important! And don’t forget to take the quiz www.engvid.com