

Manvi
- Rate R225
- Response 1h

R225/h
1st lesson free
- English
- Reading
- English Literature
- Poetry
- Text commentary
English tutor who can speak english well and also make the students understand every point. My process is very easy.
- English
- Reading
- English Literature
- Poetry
- Text commentary
Lesson location
About Manvi
Sharing knowledge is essential Personal Growth 1. *Consolidates learning*: Sharing knowledge helps reinforce your own understanding and retention of the material. 2. *Develops communication skills*: Communicating complex ideas to others improves your ability to articulate thoughts and express yourself effectively. 3. *Boosts confidence*: Sharing knowledge can enhance your self-confidence and credibility. Professional Growth 1. *Establishes expertise*: Sharing knowledge demonstrates your expertise and establishes you as a thought leader in your field. 2. *Networking opportunities*: Sharing knowledge can lead to new connections, collaborations, and business opportunities. 3. *Career advancement*: Sharing knowledge can contribute to career advancement and recognition. Societal Growth 1. *Advances collective knowledge*: Sharing knowledge contributes to the collective knowledge of society, driving innovation and progress. 2. *Supports education and learning*: Sharing knowledge supports education and learning, enabling others to acquire new skills and knowledge. 3. *Fosters collaboration and community*: Sharing knowledge fosters collaboration, community, and mutual support. Other Benefits 1. *Pays it forward*: Sharing knowledge pays it forward, as others have likely shared their knowledge with you in the past. 2. *Encourages critical thinking*: Sharing knowledge encourages critical thinking, analysis, and evaluation of ideas. 3. *Promotes a culture of sharing*: Sharing knowledge promotes a culture of sharing, openness, and transparency. By sharing knowledge, you not only benefit yourself but also contribute to the greater good, advancing collective knowledge and fostering a culture of collaboration and community.
About the lesson
- All levels
- English
Languages in which the lesson is available :
English
Active Recall vs. Passive Reading
1. *Active recall*: Engage in active recall by summarizing notes in your own words, creating concept maps, or making flashcards.
2. *Passive reading*: Avoid simply re-reading your notes or textbooks without actively engaging with the material.
Spaced Repetition vs. Cramming
1. *Spaced repetition*: Review material at increasingly longer intervals to help solidify it in your long-term memory.
2. *Cramming*: Avoid cramming all your studying into one session, as this can lead to burnout and decreased retention.
Multisensory Learning vs. Single-Sensory Learning
1. *Multisensory learning*: Use multiple senses (e.g., sight, sound, touch) to learn and retain information, such as watching videos, listening to podcasts, and taking notes by hand.
2. *Single-sensory learning*: Avoid relying solely on one sense, such as only reading textbooks or only listening to lectures.
Collaborative Learning vs. Solo Learning
1. *Collaborative learning*: Engage in group study sessions, discussions, or projects to learn from others and gain new perspectives.
2. *Solo learning*: While solo learning can be effective, it's essential to balance it with collaborative learning to avoid missing out on social learning benefits.
Technology-Enhanced Learning vs. Traditional Learning
1. *Technology-enhanced learning*: Utilize digital tools, such as flashcard apps, video lectures, or online quizzes, to supplement your learning.
2. *Traditional learning*: While traditional learning methods, such as textbooks and lectures, can be effective, it's essential to incorporate technology-enhanced learning to stay engaged and motivated.
Self-Reflection and Feedback vs. No Reflection
1. *Self-reflection and feedback*: Regularly reflect on your learning, identifying strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement. Seek feedback from instructors, peers, or mentors to adjust your study methods.
2. *No reflection*: Avoid neglecting self-reflection and feedback, as this can lead to stagnation and decreased motivation.
Time Management and Organization vs. Procrastination
1. *Time management and organization*: Develop a schedule and stick to it, using tools like calendars, to-do lists, or planners to stay organized.
2. *Procrastination*: Avoid procrastination by breaking tasks into smaller, manageable chunks, and rewarding yourself for completing tasks on time.
By incorporating these differences into your study methods, you can optimize your learning, stay motivated, and achieve academic success.
Rates
Rate
- R225
Package rates
- 5h: R1125
- 10h: R2250
online
- R225/h
free lesson
The free first lesson with Manvi allows you to get to know the tutor and discuss your needs and expectations.
- 1h
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