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    Multichannel digital marketing: a hands-on course

    This course is geared towards any marketing professionals intending to turn leads into engaged customers using the whole gamut of digital channels (email marketing, SMS, web push notifications, automation). It was designed to help you kickstart your email marketing and marketing  automation campaigns using the E-goi Platform. By the end of the course, you'll be able to: - Build and grow a highly targeted opt-in subscriber list- Create bullet-proof, responsive email marketing campaigns- Boost your marketing results with SMS campaigns- Easily create a sales funnel or autoresponder series using E-goi's Autobots The course is free, so let's crack on!  

    11111
    1ReviewsTeacher: E-goi
    Price:Free
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    Learn Accounting Basics & Business English in 29 Minutes

    Yes, learning ACCOUNTING can be EASY, FAST, and FUN! Yes, you can learn ACCOUNTING even if you don’t like MATH. Yes, you can learn BUSINESS ENGLISH at the same time. In 29 minutes, you will learn the basics of accounting by watching a business simulation game. Guaranteed to teach you more about accounting in less time than any other course. This is a VERY basic and brief introductory course. Bonus content included. Let's get started. What you’ll learn - Accounting Basics- Balance Sheet- Income Statement (P&L)- General Ledger- Debits & Credits- Double-Entry Bookkeeping Are there any course requirements or prerequisites? - No prior knowledge needed Who this course is for: - Business Students- Business Owners- Startup Founders- Current and aspiring Managers  

    11111
    1ReviewsTeacher: Mathew Georghiou
    Price:Free
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    English for very begineers

    Here’s how to teach English to beginners. Think back to your childhood. Do you remember when an adult asked you something and you just stared open-mouthed (not because you were trying to be rude or anything) because it was all gobbledygook to you? That’s exactly how ESL beginners feel in a language classroom. If the teacher starts rambling in a language they don’t understand, they’ll just get nervous and shut down. Woman at whiteboard with marker ready to writeYou’ve got a clean slate to start with when teaching English to complete beginners. In your first English lesson for beginners, adults or otherwise, you don’t want to scare the sh** out of your students. Put yourself in their shoes—how would you feel if some stranger starts saying weird stuff at you and expects you to reply in the same alien language? It’s nerve-wracking and mortifying, to say the least. Here’s everything you need to know when it comes to teaching English to complete beginners. (Don't have a provider lined up yet? Give Premier TEFL a look!) Why beginners are a little more challengingAbsolute beginners are a tough nut to crack because they have no previous knowledge of English. They’ll be coming to you raw, sometimes without knowing their ABC’s, numbers, and common phrases like “Hello!” and “Goodbye!” They won’t know what nouns and adjectives are or how to form a sentence or question. On the other hand, false beginners think they know English because of past exposure. For instance, they’ve spent countless hours studying the language but can’t hold an English conversation with a native speaker. It’s up to you to diagnose your students’ language proficiency levels and prepare teaching English to beginners material that works on the basics before you get into anything more advanced. 6 tips to get you throughGIF, Dr. Strange on knees begging Teach me. Beginners learning ESL be like… Still scampering around trying to plan teaching English to beginners material? Here are 6 steps to teach English to beginners like a pro! 1. Keep it simple, stupid.This is the one of the most important steps to teach English to beginners. Many newbie teachers make the mistake of using too much English when giving their students instructions, praise, or other feedback. For instance, saying, “You guys, now we’re going to look at a new structure today so let’s get those textbooks out” in ESL beginner lessons makes you sound like you’re from Mars. Instead, say something like this: “Take out your textbooks. Okay?” with an OK sign if it’s culturally appropriate in the country you’re teaching in. Gestures are super important and help beginners better understand even when the classroom English seems clear to you. This tip will save your life if you’re teaching English to complete beginners. 2. Always check for understanding.A rookie mistake many persons teaching English to complete beginners make is assuming that the students have understood the lesson or classroom instructions. In your first lesson for beginners, adults or kids, your students may not be accustomed to the Western way of schooling where students raise their hands if they don’t understand. Instead, they may be feel embarrassed to admit ignorance in front of the class and prefer to remain silent. When teaching beginners English, you need to read your students’ body language to gauge whether they’ve understood and keep checking whether they've understood by asking, “Okay?” Students will let you know directly or subtly whether they’ve got it or not. 3. Give them lots of time to practice.In ESL beginner lessons, you cannot expect your students to get it immediately. You need to provide lots of examples, check for understanding, and then ensure that your class has enough time to practice what you’ve just taught them. When teaching beginners English, this usually means drilling the students (making them listen and repeat the language structure several times after you) and then having them practice it individually or with other students. Make sure to let them know that it’s okay to mess up during practice time so they don’t feel pressured to be perfect on the first try. 4. Show, don’t tell.One of the steps to teach English to beginners is to show, not tell, in the classroom. Students will better understand what you’re trying to say if you use visual cues rather than spill a lot of words in their direction. What does this mean exactly? Instead of saying, “Let’s learn the passive tense” practice how to teach basic English by giving clear examples of the target language structure with simple drawings, pictures, short skits, and exaggerated gestures. [Are You Abroad Right Now? We Want to Interview You!]5. Always use positive reinforcement.Here’s another one of the steps to teach English to beginners. If someone gives an incorrect answer, don’t yell, “You’re wrong!” Never, ever embarrass a student in front of the entire classroom. You’ll scar him or her for life and he or she will hate English forever because of you. Instead, try to create a friendly atmosphere in the classroom by praising your students often, even when they make mistakes. For instance, when doing English teaching for beginners, if they get the word right but just mispronounce it, say something like, “Okay, good!” and then repeat the word with the correct pronunciation so that you don’t shame the student and the rest of the class gets to hear the right way to say it. 6. Don’t be boring.English teaching for beginners doesn’t have to feel like pulling teeth. Instead, use lots of games to encourage your students to practice and produce the language you’ve taught. Also incorporate your students’ interests so they want to learn! For instance, don’t use Garfield if they love Hello Kitty! Also, nothing’s more dull that making students read from the textbook and fill in lame worksheets with lots of text and zero images. The sky’s the limit regarding how to teach basic English: trawl the interwebs for awesome ideas that will keep your students engaged throughout the lesson. [Check out this Ebook for all of the first-time teach abroad tips you'll need]7 ESL beginner lessons + activity ideasMan pointing to Lonely Planet for kids map with studentNo matter the age of your students, follow these steps to teach English to beginners. Ready to get the ball rolling? Here are some awesome ideas to get you up and running regarding how to teach English to beginners! Lesson idea #1: Show (But Don’t Tell)Teaching English to beginners material doesn’t have to be uncool! This game is similar to the party game, Charades. It can be used as a warm up or to practice the target language structure (s) with any age group. It’s a gesture and speaking activity. Students get into pairs. One student gets a flash card with the vocabulary word but he or she cannot show it to the other student. This student must act out the word with gestures and without using words. For instance, if the flash card says “ball” the student has to act out “ball” and the other student has to guess the word before time runs out (1-2 minutes). The students then switch roles so that the first student gets to guess and the second student has to act. This activity can be graded informally regarding the number of students who guess the right answer within the time frame.

    11110.5
    6ReviewsTeacher: Saymum Al Jubaer Mazumder
    Price:Free
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    Web Development 101

    Web Development 101 is a course about technology tools for design and development. Each lesson will take you through step-by-step in using one tool to build a little project, all in the fun spirit of hacking, creating and building stuff! In this course, Sayanee will guide you through her personal journey into the vibrant world of technology throughout the layers of abstraction in modern computing.  Each lesson uses a MAC OSX Mountain Lion operating system in a MacBook Pro machine and assumes that the viewer has an intermediate level of understanding in development of software/hardware to pick up new tools for building stuff.

    1110.50
    5ReviewsTeacher: Sayanee Basu
    Price:Free
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    Complete Wordpress Training For Beginners

    Our course in Wordpress has been designed from a beginners perspective to provide a step by step guide from ground up to going live with your Wordpress website. It not only covers the conceptual framework of a wordpress based system but also covers the practical aspects of building a modern website or a blog. This is surely a "How To Guide on Wordpress" and after this course you will be able to build your own professional websites for your business or for your self. You will start with Wordpress building blocks and Installation and follow it with the theory of Content Management. You will then learn the major building blocks of the Wordpress Admin Panel. The next unit will teach you about Posts, pages and Forums. Plugin Management is the next unit which will teach you to add cool galleries and videos to your Website or Blog. You will also get to know about SEO and Meta tags. The last unit will be about themes which makes your site looks professional and give it the design you like. You will also learn to create your own themes. We are sure you will be a Wordpress Guru after this course.

    11110.5
    4ReviewsTeacher: Eduonix
    Price:Free