English Course - Animals, Environment & True Human Tales Etc
What you'll learn
- English language
Requirements
- Good internet connection
Description
Having a pet sounds interesting and fun. But, adopting a pet and taking care of them is a big responsibility. Here are some of the tips which will help you to take good care of your pet and keep them happy, active and healthy:
Feed your pet a good and high-quality foods
Take them for a walk every day for at least half an hour
Provide them with the needed vaccination on time
Keep a clean and hygienic environment for them
Visit Vet on a weekly/monthly basis
Engage and do not leave them alone for a long time
Provide them with a good and comfortable shelter
Keep them away from dust and allergies
Love them unconditionally, treat them like your family, talk to them.
More about animals etc.
Environment protection tips
ACTIONS THAT PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT
Responsible consumption, a key to protecting the environment
#environmental sustainability #social action #society
Are you sure you know how to protect the environment? Many of us believe that we lead lives that respect nature but our consumption habits give us away. Many little habits that seem to be sustainable are in fact polluting. We will show you the five mistakes that are the most harmful for the health of our planet.
Our habits generate over 60% of greenhouse gas emissions and account for 80% of the water used in the world.
CONSUMPTION HABITS TO FIGHT POLLUTION
If by 2050 there are 9.6 billion inhabitants on the earth, as the United Nations (UN) predicts, we will need almost three planets-worth of natural resources to be able to supply our needs and live as we do now. But there is only one Earth and therefore everything that we do for it, however small, has great importance.
We will show you five everyday practices that you thought were harmless, or even ecological, but that cause considerable damage to the environment.
Eating too much meat, fish and fruit
These foods are essential for our diet, although they are not very healthy for the natural environment. In a 2018 report, Greenpeace warned that 14.5% of all greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) come from industrial stock farming.
Who this course is for:
- All
Course content
- Preview02:18
- Preview00:15
- Preview00:58
- Preview00:32
- 00:30Lecture
- Preview00:29
- 00:30Lecture
- 05:36Lecture
- Preview01:12
- Preview01:20
- Preview01:29
- Preview02:51
- Preview01:35
- 03:23Lesson
- 04:05Lecture
- 02:16Lecture
- 01:23Lecture
- 03:09Lesson
- 02:55Lecture - all round learning
- 01:20Lecture - all round learning 2
- 01:35Lecture - all round learning
- 00:42Lesson - pronounciation skills practice
- 00:01Lecture - development of listening skills
- 02:52Lesson - pronounciation skills practice
- 00:38Lesson - increasing reading comprehension
- 02:14Lesson practical
- 00:04Lesson for every speech maker
- 01:28Lesson in Vocabulary
- 00:39Lessons for all ages and levels
- 01:36Lessons in correct grammar
- 00:10Lessons- part 3- test lessons
- 05:31Lecture - all round learning
- 01:05Lecture - development of listening skills
- 02:38Lesson - pronounciation skills practice
- 06:50Lesson - increasing reading comprehension
- 00:35Lesson practical
- 02:30Lessons in correct grammar
- 04:26Lesson in Vocabulary
- 00:56Lecture
- 04:11Lecture - all round learning
- 04:21Lecture -Meditation
- 00:29Video lesson
- 00:20Video lesson
Instructor
Sarita Wariyer
Ted ED USA Educator
Teaching Indian dance class online
And also English lessons.
Indian Dance flexibility exercise workout etc
Private sessions are being taken too online in direct classes live along with recorded ones of choreography, personally suited for clients for specific program use and according to the audience type etc.
I am also a volunteer for the blind and visually impaired, as well take classes for deaf youngsters.
Both Indian Classical Dance lessons and English language learning online has been made possible together, here in an interesting way to learn for students.
Prose as a lesson for English incorporated into Indian Classical Dance Art as a form of culture based activity is the theme of this course.
Traditional Epics and their interpretation in the modern day class for absorbing maximum information in minimum time is attempted here.
It is an effort to bring the intriguing heritage of the land of India, with its vast and fascinating cultural aspects into a course, with lessons put simply together with English, as a Universal language for the medium of instruction.
This is also intended to be an English class learning experience too for non native speakers.
Much of the work is captioned and the music chosen has the feel of spirituality, as a spiritual Indian Dance course with the myriad nuances of English language learnt, as well simultaneously.
Theory and practical lessons are imparted for fundamental level learning of the dance.
This is in addition to the already existing different basic courses, in the same subject here.
This particular course is geared more to choreography for programs or specific needs of instructional video learning, for items based on songs from tales of Indian mythology.
The course is mainly for quick public initial basic training.
These are predominantly recorded lessons of live classes, for learning at one's own pace, having access to repeated lessons revision and for those students from different time zones etc
It will give the studets lifelong access to the lessons.
However, when stuck at home and unable to move about due to increase in restrained activity, the course will prove to be for an individual, useful for its basic features and resources that are additionally put into, as a supplement during its making.