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    learners to communicate and work openly and honestly. This can be achieved by splitting the learners into pairs and asking questions to find out about each other‚ include a fun question to keep everyone relaxed. Learners are likely to feel more at ease talking to the group about their partner‚ so after 10-15 minutes ask them to share what they have learnt. An effective way to establish ground rules is achieved by splitting the learners into small groups and asking them to come up with their own

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    establish any areas we may need to be able to address and help the student with. We also ask if they have any computer skills and at what level. All students are then asked to meet with me personally so I can welcome them to the course‚ and put them at ease‚ it also allows me and the student to establish‚ their individual targets and goals‚ by the student having in put into there learning‚ it makes the student feel involved and makes the course when broken down achievable for them.. We have regular

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    How to overcome shyness

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    to everyone you meet during the day‚ even if it’s just to say hello. And take the initiative. Don’t wait for the other person to speak first.   Make eye contact with everyone you speak to. Eye contact actually diminishes shyness and puts you at ease.   Get involved with groups and organizations that require you to interact with the other members. Be an active participant and speak up when in group settings.   Don’t be intimidated by those in positions of authority over you‚ such as teachers

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    audience can follow. | | Subject Knowledge | Student does not have grasp of information; student cannot answer questions about subject. | Student is uncomfortable with information and is able to answer only rudimentary questions. | Student is at ease with expected answers to all questions‚ but fails to elaborate. | Student demonstrates full knowledge (more than required) by answering all class questions with explanations and elaboration. | | Graphics | Student uses superfluous graphics or no

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    with each pair of students‚ making sure that they have the Math concepts correct. Teachers should repeat numbers in English as the students count the number rolled with the dice. This activity in particular will help bilingual learners become at ease and become more comfortable with their peers. Students enjoy all hands-on activities and bilingual learners will enjoy this activity much more as they will not feel excluded from the rest of the class. This activity can be adapted to any grade level

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    that I was able to talk to John and I made sure that I gave him plenty of eye contact while I was talking to him as I was taught that this in my communication training. I feel that I got a good response as John was chatty‚ friendly‚ and appeared at ease in my company I feel that it is important to chat with the individual patients on a daily basis so they recognise and become familiar with their carers. By being recognizable to John as his carer he feels able to accept help. I had John bend up his

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    by one the student who love and respect our country from 7th A. Flag hosting is done ever year in India on 26th January. To respect and remember our mother nation India we request the dignitaries to host the flag followed by flag salute. Stand at ease attention we will have the national anthem now. “When I admire the wonders of a sunset or the beauty of the moon‚ my soul expands in the worship of the creator.”  So we have Arabic prayer by master Zaid Asif and its translation by master Danish.

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    this post office. Being separated from his family  nd being from a big city‚ he felt like  a big fish trapped in a pond.The village  was remote   nd thepostm‚aster hardly got any  decent company .Also being from a city‚he found it difficult to  be at ease with the village folks.He tried his hands at writing‚ but failed drastically .he being  a lad from a concrete world could not  define the beauty of that remote village.he used to cook his meals  by himself  and loved to share it with Ratan‚ an orphan

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    Analysis of Battle Royal

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    Never knowing whom the grandfather betrayed‚ he was being praised among the whites for having such attitude‚ further leading to a moral ambiguity. It should be concluded‚ it’s himself‚ his family‚ or his race as a whole‚ grandfather had betrayed. At ease he was; he felt comfortable being satisfied with the current condition‚ forgetting to fight. Eventually‚ however‚ he answered to the call of guts that people who do give up arms are doomed to death and ruin‚ leaving his words and warns‚ hoping his

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    doing what you are doing or about to do and let them know what to expect i.e. if you are about to canulate them let them know that they may feel a sharp scratch Why Giving a patient/individual constant information helps make the patient feel at ease as they feel more involved in what is going on and have a clear understanding of what is going on ‚ this also gives the individual the knowledge of what will be happening and why. Communication is a key element in giving person centred care Choice

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