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Wajid
- Rate R170
- Response 1h

R170/h
1st lesson free
- Qurʾan
About Wajid
1. *Understand Their Perspective* - Before trying to convince a student, it's important to understand their concerns, motivations, and challenges. This will help you tailor your message in a way that resonates with them. - *Tip*: "I understand you might feel overwhelmed by this task, but let’s break it down together and take it step by step." 2. *Show Empathy and Listen* - Students are more likely to be convinced if they feel heard and understood. Show empathy towards their situation, acknowledge their feelings, and offer support. - *Tip*: "I know this might seem difficult, but I believe in your ability to handle it. Let’s work through this together." 3. *Use Positive Reinforcement* - Highlight the student's strengths and past achievements to motivate them. Show them that you believe in their potential and how they have succeeded in the past.
About the lesson
- Primary
- Secondary
- Matric/GCSE
- +7
levels :
Primary
Secondary
Matric/GCSE
AS Level
A Level
BTech
Adult education
Masters
Doctorate
MBA
- English
Languages in which the lesson is available :
English
"I am a teacher of the recitation of the Holy Quran, and I also teach prayer and the declaration of faith (Kalima)." - "Remember how you excelled in your last project? You have the same capabilities here. With a little effort, I know you can do this." Provide Clear Benefits* - Explain the benefits of the action you're asking the student to take. Whether it's about studying for an exam, completing an assignment, or making a decision, showing the positive outcomes can help convince them. - *Tip*: "By putting in just a bit of extra effort now, you’ll feel more confident, and it will help you score higher in the exam." 5. *Offer Practical Solutions* - Provide them with a clear, actionable plan. Students are more likely to be convinced if they know how to tackle the task at hand. Offering solutions or guidance on how to proceed can make them feel more comfortable. - *Tip*: "Here’s a simple study schedule we can follow. If we break it down into smaller tasks, it will feel much more manageable." 6. *Appeal to Their Long-Term Goals* - Help the student see the bigger picture. Convince them how the action you’re suggesting will benefit their long-term goals, whether it’s getting into a good college, achieving their dreams, or building good habits.
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- R170
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- 5h: R850
- 10h: R1700
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