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A distinguished history and geography teacher with extensive experience in teaching different educational levels. He is keen to make the subjects more lively by presenting them in an interesting and enjoyable way. He works to link the past with the present, which helps students understand historical events, their importance and their impact on contemporary reality. In teaching history, he focuses on highlighting prominent historical figures, major events, and lessons learned from the past. He is creative in narrating events in an engaging narrative style that makes students feel as if they are living that time period. In teaching geography, he focuses on simplifying geographical concepts and introducing students to the importance of the natural environment and resources. He is keen to use maps, charts, and interactive activities to make the material clearer and easier to understand. He believes in the importance of linking history and geography to everyday life, which helps students appreciate the importance of studying the past and geography in understanding the present and planning for the future. He works to develop critical and analytical thinking in students, and encourages them to ask questions and explore more about the world around them. He is distinguished by employing innovative teaching methods such as virtual trips, interactive discussions, and research projects, to enhance students’ understanding and interaction with the subject. He is also keen to build a positive relationship with his students, encouraging them to interact and participate freely in lessons. He always seeks to develop his teaching methods, and believes in the role of history and geography in building a conscious generation that realizes the value of the past and appreciates the importance of the environment and the world around it.
Geography · Social studies · World history
You can choose one of the following three part as your learning content Chinese daily conversation: You will be introduced to the basics of the Chinese language, its structure, and its unique features, including the writing system, tones, and grammar. We will explore the evolution of written Chinese, from oracle bone script to modern Mandarin, and highlight its influence on East Asia and the world. Special attention will be paid to the complexity and beauty of Chinese characters, as well as the ways in which language reflects culture. Chinese Literature: This part of the course will provide an overview of China’s literary heritage, ranging from ancient poetry and classical novels to modern works. Key texts, such as the Book of Songs, Tao Te Ching, Journey to the West, and works by influential modern authors like Lu Xun, will be analyzed in terms of their historical context, thematic concerns, and artistic styles. You will also explore how literature has been a vehicle for cultural identity, social critique, and the preservation of Chinese values over centuries. Chinese Philosophy: We will examine the profound philosophical traditions that have emerged from China, including Confucianism, Daoism, Legalism, and Buddhism. Through studying classic texts like Confucius' Analects, Laozi’s Dao De Jing, and the writings of influential thinkers such as Zhuangzi and Sunzi, you will gain insight into Chinese concepts of morality, politics, nature, and the self. We will also explore how these philosophical ideas continue to impact modern China and influence global thought.
Grammar · Literature · Philosophy
Introduction to Python Programming Lesson content: Part One: Introduction to Programming - Definition of programming: A simple explanation of what programming is and how it contributes to the development of applications, games, and websites. - The role of programming in daily life: Examples of applications used in daily life such as smartphones, games, and Internet tools. Part 2: Getting to Know Python - What is Python: An introduction to the Python language, its history, and its various uses. - Python features: ease of learning and reading, use in multiple fields such as web development, data analysis, and artificial intelligence. - Comparison with other programming languages: A quick introduction to the differences between Python and languages like C++ and Java. Part Three: Preparing the Software Environment - Python installation steps: Explaining how to download and install Python from the official website. - Programming Tools: Introduction to development environments (such as IDLE or PyCharm) and how to set them up to work with Python. Part 4: Writing Your First Python Program - Writing a “Hello, World!” Program: Have students write the first simple program that displays a message on the screen. - Explanation of the instructions used: Definition of basic elements such as printing and commenting in programming. Interactive activities: - Encourage students to contribute writing in which they can develop ideas for simple programs. - Host a discussion on how programming can change their personal and professional lives in the future. Required materials: - Computers with internet access. - Python installed (if possible). Rating: - At the end of the lesson, students will be asked to write their own simple program using what they have learned, and share it with their classmates to exchange ideas and learn from each other. This lesson aims to stimulate students' creativity and develop their analytical thinking skills through Python programming.
Computer basics
Unleash your creativity and learn the timeless art of crochet! This workshop is perfect for beginners who are new to crochet and intermediate learners who want to refine their skills or explore new techniques and patterns. What You’ll Learn - Crochet Basics: Master foundational stitches like the single crochet (SC), double crochet (DC), and half double crochet (HDC). - The Magic Ring: Discover how to start projects like hats and amigurumi with a seamless circle. Reading Patterns: Decode written patterns and diagrams to create intricate designs (US and UK terms) - Project-Based Learning: Create your first crochet items, including blankets, teddies, scarves, coasters, and more. - Hook Selection: Learn how to choose the right crochet hook for your project and yarn type. - Supplies & Tools: Get an overview of essential materials, including yarn types, hooks, stitch markers, and measuring tools. Class Structure Introduction to Tools & Materials: How to select the right hook and yarn. Understanding yarn weights and fibers. Setting up your crochet kit. Getting Started with Stitches: Step-by-step demonstrations of basic stitches. Practice exercises to gain confidence. Mastering the Magic Ring: Learn this versatile technique for circular projects. Creating Simple Projects: Make a scarf or coaster using beginner stitches. Intermediate Patterns & Techniques: Explore advanced combinations of stitches. Start making teddies, blankets, or other small items. Design & Creativity: Tips for customising patterns and creating unique designs. Guidance on colour combinations and finishing touches. What You’ll Need Crochet Hooks: Sizes G/6 (4mm) to J/10 (6mm) recommended for beginners. Yarn: Worsted weight yarn (medium) in light colours for easy visibility. Accessories: Scissors, tapestry needle, stitch markers, and a measuring tape. Optional: Pattern book or printed designs for practice. Who Should Join This class is designed for anyone aged 12 and up who wants to explore crochet, whether you’ve never picked up a hook or are looking to level up your skills. What You’ll Take Away A strong foundation in crochet techniques. Confidence to tackle beginner and intermediate projects. Completed crochet pieces you can be proud of! Join this class for a fun and relaxing journey into the world of crochet, where the possibilities are endless, and every stitch tells a story!
Knitting crochet
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