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Trusted teacher: How many people in the world speak German as their mother tongue? Around 130 million people speak German as their mother tongue, or as their second language. German is the most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union and is the official language in seven countries. There are 7.5 million people in 42 countries who are part of a German-speaking minority. How many people have already learned German as a foreign language? 289 million! It is the total number of people around the world who have learned German at some point, according to a calculation by the Germanist Ulrich Ammon. Another question is, to what extent they have done it. Currently, 15.4 million people around the world learn German as a foreign language, 90 percent are schoolchildren and the remaining 10 percent are adults. How many words are there in the German language? More than you might think. German learners soon learn that two nouns combined make up a new word. This makes it difficult to count the total number. In 2013, Berlin philologists estimated a total of 5.3 million German words. In 2017, the editors of the Duden, the standard work of German spelling, calculated that today's German has almost 23 million words (in its basic forms alone). This result is based on a gigantic digital collection of texts from a total of 40,000 fiction and non-fiction books. However, the latest edition of the Duden contains only 145,000 entries. And a normal speaker uses only 12,000 to 16,000 words. What words are the most common? „Der, die, das“: Specific articles, which all German students know so well, take first place. They are followed by "in" and "and". Which word has the most letters? In the Duden it is: "Aufmerksamkeitsdefizit-Hyperaktivitätsstörung" (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), with 44 letters. Why was the International Mother Language Day created? The UN declared February 21 the International Mother Language Day, because almost half of the 6,000 existing languages ​​around the world are in danger of extinction. German is not one of them, it is one of the ten most widely spoken languages. But in Germany there are regional languages ​​dominated by fewer and fewer people: North Frisian and East Frisian are especially threatened languages, according to the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages ​​in Danger. In class, we will tackle grammar as daily as drinking water or eating during the day. My work materials include flashcards, textbooks, web pages, podcasts, German movies and series, music and literary books.
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Trusted teacher: Are you eager to master the foundational principles of research methodology and unlock the tools for solving complex research challenges? This dynamic and practical course is your gateway to becoming a confident and skilled researcher. Packed with engaging lessons, real-world applications, and hands-on activities, you will acquire essential skills to design, execute, and publish impactful research. Whether you are a beginner or looking to enhance your expertise, this course will empower you to confidently tackle research projects and turn your findings into publications that make a difference. Join me and take your research capabilities to the next level! SYLLABUS Module 1: Foundations of Biological Research 🔵 Lesson 1.1: Understanding the Research Process in Biology ◘ Definition and scope of biological research ◘ Types of biological research (basic, applied, translational) 🔵 Lesson 1.2: Identifying Research Questions in Biology ◘ Characteristics of impactful biological research questions ◘ Refining questions for molecular biology, ecology, genomics, etc. 🔵 Lesson 1.3: Conducting a Literature Review in Biology ◘ Identifying relevant biological journals and databases (e.g., PubMed, Web of Science) ◘ Critical analysis of biological papers Module 2: Designing Your Biological Research 🔵 Lesson 2.1: Research Design for Biologists ◘ Experimental vs. observational studies in biology ◘ Designing robust controls and replicates 🔵 Lesson 2.2: Hypothesis Formulation in Biology ◘ Writing testable biological hypotheses ◘ Defining null and alternative hypotheses 🔵 Lesson 2.3: Sampling in Biological Studies ◘ Strategies for collecting biological samples (field and lab-based) ◘ Addressing sample size in population studies and molecular analyses Module 3: Biological Data Collection Techniques 🔵 Lesson 3.1: Experimental Techniques in Biology ◘ Common lab methods (e.g., PCR, Western blotting, microscopy) ◘ Good lab practices (GLP) for reproducibility 🔵 Lesson 3.2: Fieldwork for Biologists ◘ Designing ecological surveys and biodiversity studies ◘ Tools for field sampling (e.g., GPS, quadrats, transects) 🔵 Lesson 3.3: Handling Biological Specimens ◘ Sample preservation techniques for DNA, RNA, and proteins ◘ Best practices for labeling and storage Module 4: Biological Data Analysis and Interpretation 🔵 Lesson 4.1: Introduction to Statistical Analysis for Biologists ◘ Biostatistics fundamentals (e.g., t-tests, ANOVA, regression) ◘ Using R, Python, or SPSS for biological data 🔵 Lesson 4.2: Analyzing Genomic and Proteomic Data ◘ Tools like BLAST, MEGA, and Galaxy for sequence analysis ◘ Basics of bioinformatics workflows 🔵 Lesson 4.3: Interpreting Biological Results ◘ Connecting results to biological hypotheses ◘ Identifying and discussing limitations in biological research Module 5: Writing and Publishing in Biological Sciences 🔵 Lesson 5.1: Structuring a Biological Research Paper ◘ IMRAD format tailored for biological journals ◘ Writing clear and concise methods and results 🔵 Lesson 5.2: Referencing for Biologists ◘ Citation styles in biological sciences (e.g., Vancouver, APA) ◘ Using referencing tools specific to biology (e.g., EndNote, Zotero) 🔵 Lesson 5.3: Publishing in Biological Journals ◘ Identifying target journals (e.g., Nature, Cell, Microbial Genomics) ◘ Addressing reviewer comments Module 6: Ethics and Best Practices in Biological Research 🔵 Lesson 6.1: Ethical Considerations in Biology ◘ Handling live organisms and human samples ◘ Regulatory approvals (e.g., IACUC, IRB) 🔵 Lesson 6.2: Managing Biological Data ◘ FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) for biological data ◘ Data repositories for biology (e.g., NCBI, Dryad) 🔵 Lesson 6.3: Collaboration in Biology ◘ Building interdisciplinary teams (ecologists, geneticists, bioinformaticians) ◘ Leveraging platforms like ResearchGate for biologists Module 7: Practical Toolkit and Case Studies in Biology 🔵 Lesson 7.1: Tools for Efficient Biological Research ◘ Lab-specific tools (e.g., electronic lab notebooks, ELNs like LabArchives) ◘ Visualization tools (e.g., GraphPad Prism, BioRender) 🔵 Lesson 7.2: Case Studies in Biological Research ◘ Genomic studies on antimicrobial resistance pathogens ◘ Population studies in biodiversity hotspots ◘ Analyzing molecular mechanisms in model organisms
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English Writing - For improving your abilities in formal and creative contexts (The Hague)
John
John is an excellent tutor. He goes through the material very carefully and explains every aspect in a clear and understandable way. In my case this was for the subject matter linguistics. John is also a fantastic creative writing tutor and was super helpful to me when I was writing my essays. He is someone who really cares about giving his students a quality lesson that they can benefit from and I cannot recommend him enough.
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Armenian language classes for everyone, let’s do it together 🤍 (Mitcham)
Nazik
Nazik is a fantastic teacher. She is attentive, knowledgeable, supportive, and listens! She asks about what your goals are and checks in often with me about if what we are doing is helpful. She is flexible and always punctual. I really really really recommend her if you’d like to learn Armenian!
Review by LILY
Conversational French, Production Orale for Level A1 &A2 (Mumbai)
Riddhi
She is very engaging, positive and encouraging. I like her patience as well as her friendly manner and how she is professional at the same time. I would highly recommend her to anyone interested in learning french at all level.
Review by LOGES