Saturday, March 28, 2020

So Name Chemistry - What Is It and Where Is It All Going?

So Name Chemistry - What Is It and Where Is It All Going?In the world of so name chemistry there are many problems and areas to be discussed. This field is very diverse with different methods being used and several processes and materials used in the process. Some of the popular tools used in the process are solvents, solvents have the ability to dissolve chemical compounds and any way that is deemed to be a 'safe' way to do so. The side effects from these substances are often quite negative for the health of a person.Solvents are liquids that are heavier than air and can also evaporate. They are normally used in the process of extraction, but they can also be found in the processing of other materials as well. The solvents used in the processing of various substances can cause an explosion and the release of hazardous and toxic gases into the environment.Common solvent substances include: Ethyl Acetate, Benzene, Formaldehyde, Toluene, Methanol, Toluene Monomethyl Ether, Triethyl Ace tate, Ethylene Glycol, Ethyl Acetate Methanol, Methyl Acetate Ethylene Glycol, Propylene Glycol, Benzene, Toluene, Methyl Acetate, Acetone, Hexane, Toluene, Methylene Chloride, Diethyl Ether, and Vinyl Chloride. These types of solvents are found in many different types of so-called organic solvents. Another type of solvent used in the process of so name chemistry is a gas that is toxic. Carbon Dioxide and Acetylene are two of the most common gases that are released into the environment when solvents are used.There are other applications that will use carbon dioxide, a substance that has the ability to neutralize acids, to make the solutions easier to handle and easier to mix. Other solvents are used in the same manner. These solvents will form hazardous gases and the release of toxic gasses into the environment. The health hazards associated with the chemicals that are used in the process of so name chemistry have resulted in legislation that has caused many companies to stop using these substances.The solvents that are used to dissolve chemical compounds are usually toxic and may have several side effects to the health of the user. These hazardous chemicals are regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and are considered a threat to the environment.It is difficult to determine if so name chemistry will ever be completely safe. There are always going to be toxins that the user has to contend with and the exposure to these poisons is typically not monitored. The average household that uses so name chemistry is going to experience exposures to chemicals and byproducts that will affect the health of their family. Because of this there has been a change in the regulatory system that allows businesses to be able to keep the process of so name chemistry under strict scrutiny.So name chemistry is one of the most prevalent industries that use chemicals to alter the materials that they use and make them more efficient. All of the chemicals used in the proc ess will need to be regulated to prevent exposure to harmful substances. Many of the chemicals that are used are found to be toxic and the health hazard that is present should be monitored to protect the overall population.

Friday, March 6, 2020

Hurtwood House China

Hurtwood House China Hurtwood House China With its first school opened in Ningbo in 2014, Hurtwood House China has established a network of sister schools under the banner HD schools. All of our schools offer students a fully bilingual education that blends the best of the West and the Chinese curricula. As the school motto Education Creates Character indicates, Hurtwood House China provides students with a broad and balanced learning experience - one in which tradition meets creativity and East meets West. HD Schools (HD Shanghai, Ningbo, and soon Beijing and Qingdao) benefit from a strong relationship with Hurtwood House, our partner school in the UK. It draws on Hurtwoods experience and expertise at providing an all-round education where children, not only achieve excellent academic results, but also develop interests and skills to prepare them for the challenges of life beyond school. With this in mind, HD Schools curriculum offers a broad range of opportunities designed to develop intellectual growth, physical and emotional health, artistic endeavors, creativity and service to others. The Schools are committed to fostering truly bilingual and bicultural students, enabling them to gain competency in both Mandarin and English, as well as preparing them culturally for life in an increasingly interconnected world. Our curriculum is taught using a dual-language immersion approach; students benefit from lessons delivered by native speakers of English and Chinese, with some subjects taught with both teachers in the same classroom. As well as supporting students to become bilingual, the low student-teacher ratio enables HD Schools to deliver a highly personalized approach to learning. In keeping with our partner school, Hurtwood House, HD Schools ethos, values and curriculum will help to foster a strong and supportive school community. We are looking to build a team who are strongly motivated and enjoy participating in all aspects of school life. Teachers who have not experienced a bilingual program before will enjoy the challenge and learn new and transferable skills in the process. Check out our established HD schools in China: HD Ningbo School:http://nb.hdschools.org/ Shanghai HD Bilingual School:http://sh.hdschools.org/ HD Beijing School:Coming Soon! View our Brochure

Our top must-have Dubai experiences

Our top must-have Dubai experiences We’ve been making lots of offers recently for UAE teaching jobs, which has been making us excited for all our lucky teachers who will be making the move to the region very soon! We’ve decided to put together a list of our favorite popular Dubai sights and experiences, as well as a few lesser known hotspots.1. The view from the Burj KhalifaThis is one attraction you quite literally can’t miss! Dubai continued to strive for ‘bigger and better’ with the world’s tallest tower, complete with the world’s fastest elevator to whisk you to the astounding views that await at the top.2. Sunset at Dubai CreekTake a cheap ride on a traditional abra across the creek to the atmospheric calls of evening prayer. Stop off and explore the Deira area, where you can wander the markets for spices and incense.3. Go on safari in the desertYou can opt for an exhilarating 4x4 ride across the sand dunes, or take things more slowly and venture into the desert by camel back. There may be options to camp during the night with Bedouins, share stories and enjoy a nomadic style barbeque under the stars.4. The Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural UnderstandingA fascinating place to visit in the early days of your UAE adventure, this centre does an informative and entertaining job of explaining the Muslim way of life. The outdoor surroundings make this a beautiful spot for a traditional Emirati breakfast or lunch, which is served daily.5. The Gold SoukPrepare to be blinded by a dazzling array of gold and jewels at this busy marketplace. Dubai is known around the world for its supply of cheap gold - don’t be afraid to haggle for a bargain.6. Old DubaiThe Bastakia Quarter is one of the few remnants of the old city, which originally begun its story as a successful fishing village. Stroll along winding pathways through a maze of traditional style buildings and galleries. If you get the chance, pay a visit the vibrant textiles market.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Meet Elina, a Dual Program Completer Who Has Developed Independence in Kumon

Meet Elina, a Dual Program Completer Who Has Developed Independence in Kumon Meet Elina, a Dual Program Completer Who Has Developed Independence in Kumon Elina is an accomplished student who studied advanced algebra at her towns high school as a middle school student. The dancer and black belt in Taekwondo is very independent for her age, but that wasnt always the case. She learned to step out of her comfort zone and speak up for herself as a student at Kumon, where she completed both the Math and Reading Programs before entering high school.   It was due to the self-confidence she developed in the program that Elina was able to convince her local newspaper to create a Poetry Corner feature, where she and her fellow students could share their poems. Her independence and determination also helped her win a national architecture competition, which resulted in an invitation to speak at the organizations yearly conference. You might also be interested in: Dual Program Completer’s Love of Music Leads to Giving Back This Young Reading Program Completer Developed a Love for Literature in Kumon From Struggling Student to Kumon Dual Program Completer Kumon Dual Program Completer Aims to Become an Assistant at her Local Center Meet Elina, a Dual Program Completer Who Has Developed Independence in Kumon Meet Elina, a Dual Program Completer Who Has Developed Independence in Kumon Elina is an accomplished student who studied advanced algebra at her towns high school as a middle school student. The dancer and black belt in Taekwondo is very independent for her age, but that wasnt always the case. She learned to step out of her comfort zone and speak up for herself as a student at Kumon, where she completed both the Math and Reading Programs before entering high school.   It was due to the self-confidence she developed in the program that Elina was able to convince her local newspaper to create a Poetry Corner feature, where she and her fellow students could share their poems. Her independence and determination also helped her win a national architecture competition, which resulted in an invitation to speak at the organizations yearly conference. You might also be interested in: Dual Program Completer’s Love of Music Leads to Giving Back This Young Reading Program Completer Developed a Love for Literature in Kumon From Struggling Student to Kumon Dual Program Completer Kumon Dual Program Completer Aims to Become an Assistant at her Local Center

Pinkwashing When the Breast Cancer Awareness Movement Loses Focus

Pinkwashing When the Breast Cancer Awareness Movement Loses Focus Photo by pfala via Flickr.com According to Breastcancer.org, “About 1 in 8 U.S. women (just under 12%) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime.” Chances are high that if you’re reading this, you know someone who’s fought breast cancer. It’s not a disease that’s just going to go away and the only way to fight it is by spending money on research to hopefully find a cure. The awareness of the disease is here, the money just doesn’t seem to be getting to the labs. The Susan G. Komen foundation, long the spearhead for the Breast Cancer Awareness movement, has donated over $685 million to breast cancer research grants and programs since 1982. That number is staggering. Their “go pink” movement has done a lot to educate both women and men about the disease. However, in recent years, things have changed. According to their 2011 financial report, only about 16% of their revenue went to actual research to fight the disease. Recently, the pinkwashing of America has begun to be exposed. The NFL has been receiving heavy criticism all week in regard to the handling of their breast cancer funding. In a report by the Business Insider, it was revealed that only 5% of all NFL merchandise sales intended to support breast cancer research actually goes toward research. The NFL sure has done a lot to advertise to the public that they support Breast Cancer Awareness month. On every single televised game during the month of October, there will be multiple mentions from the commentating crew of the great work the NFL has done to help in the fight against breast cancer. And yet, last year, they donated $3 million of $9.5 billion in total revenue to the cause. $3 million is nothing to scoff at, but when you advertise selling pink jerseys to supposedly aid research, the amount of money that actually helps should probably amount to more than a handful of change. Maybe we’re being too hard on these corporations. Maybe these aren’t malicious attempts to take advantage of the emotional heartstrings of American consumers. Maybe these companies feel like they’re actually doing some real good. Maybe the disingenuous interests of the NFL are a lone example in a sea of otherwise good intentions. But when you walk into the mall and see 30 different stores advertising breast cancer awareness sales, it’s hard to believe that. Either way, consumers need to wake up. Making your profile picture a pink ribbon on Facebook isn’t accomplishing anything. Slapping a pink ribbon onto the bumper of your car isn’t accomplishing anything either. Awareness is and has been raised. People are more aware now than they’ve ever been. It’s time to take action and put the money into actual research. Breast cancer isn’t going anywhere. So next time you’re in a store and you come across a table adorned with pink shirts and a placard that states, “For every shirt sold, we donate $1 to breast cancer research!” perhaps you should forego the $20 shirt, and just give $5 directly to research. After all, it’s research that’s going to put an end to this disease, not disingenuous marketing techniques. To find out more information about pinkwashing and to donate to a cause that will get your money to the right place, head over to www.thinkbeforeyoupink.org.

Learning How to Teach Your Child Chinese - Learn Chinese Language by Chinese Tutoring

Learning How to Teach Your Child Chinese - Learn Chinese Language by Chinese TutoringDid you know that the Chinese language has a very rich and varied vocabulary? This makes it a very important language to master for both kids and adults.Many parents use this language to teach their children. But did you know that parents can also use this language to teach their children. It is not difficult because there are many books available in English, Chinese, Hindi, Spanish, and other languages that can be used to teach your child.When your child is studying Chinese language, he or she will gain confidence. This will make them more open and ready to learn other languages. You can help them develop their self esteem and confidence in their abilities. They will be happier and be more positive as they learn more.Parents can also learn how to read Chinese using Chinese language courses. You can find these courses at your local bookstore or library. They may be available on CD or DVD so you can h ave them delivered right to your door step. You will be able to practice and study as you would in the classroom.Using these courses will help you avoid the emotional outflow that can sometimes occur during the learning process. You will have all the resources that you need so you can help your child get to a higher level faster.They are usually taught in a very simple way and when you learn the material in the classroom, you may still use the books or your own hands for this. But when you are taking the courses with Chinese tutors, you will use a course that has been developed especially for your child.This is a great way to help your child to get to a higher level faster. The only thing you need to do is spend a little time finding the right course and going over the materials as you go. Once you have mastered a few of the materials, then you will be able to teach your child the rest.

Advantages of Learning English Through the BBC Learning English Podcast

Advantages of Learning English Through the BBC Learning English PodcastPeople who live in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Northern Ireland may consider British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Learning English as one of the many learning resources available online. It is one of the three broadcasting companies which has got extensive experience in producing programs to cater to the needs of English learners. In fact, these are some of the most advanced online resources for your online English courses.The BBC Learning English feature makes it possible for you to learn online and listen to podcasts in audio. The method is highly effective since audio-based programs have a proven track record. These programs give you an opportunity to download, listen and learn while at the same time motivating you to learn more. Since the program makes use of podcasts, audio files, and audio streams, you have a great chance to use a good learning strategy that will give you a full picture on how English works.The way to access this learning English online course is quite simple. You can find it in the website of the company that offers this service along with other interesting and useful resources.If you wish to start learning, you must register yourself by providing your name, email address, phone number, and the password that you will use to log in to the website where you will be able to enjoy the various programs and take notes. This will save you from having to browse through loads of materials so that you will get the most appropriate programs for your learning needs.The learning English podcast feature helps you with you to learn basic and advanced levels of the English language. You can get access to the learning for English audio in both full length and simple podcasts. The audio podcasts have a great potential to increase your learning rate and develop your reading skills since the reading and listening exercises provide you with an opportunity to practice and develop you r skills on different points.In addition to the audio programs, you have the chance to listen to the English books online. As you have already established that podcasts are a very effective tool in the learning of English, it would be of immense help to you if you can have the opportunity to listen to the online books.Whatever form of training you may be engaged in, learning English is an absolute necessity in today's fast paced world. By utilizing the knowledge you have acquired through the British Broadcasting Corporation Learning English, you can enhance your skills in terms of reading, listening, writing, and speaking.

Ask an Admissions Expert Kofi Kankam

Ask an Admissions Expert Kofi Kankam Varsity Tutors brings you insider tips and advice straight from nationally recognized admissions experts. Kofi Kankam is the co-founder of Admit Advantage, a leading admissions consulting company that provides admissions assistance for college, MBA, and law school applicants. He received both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Harvard University as well as his MBA from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a former admissions interviewer for Wharton and has been actively coaching students through their application processes since 2004. VT: How far ahead of time should a student begin working on his or her college application? Kofi: Truthfully, you should begin work on your college application from the moment you start high school as the process of achieving exceptional grades, amassing standardized test scores, and participating in extracurricular experiences that will comprise your application begins. In terms of actually completing the online or paper application, we recommend getting started as soon as applications are released generally sometime in August. We also encourage students to familiarize themselves with the Common Application during junior year, including a practice run at essay writing. VT: What are the best ways to go about selecting a terrific essay topic? Kofi:When beginning the essay writing process, think initially of breadth of topics rather than depth. There is a time for brevity in writing, but the idea-generating stage is not it. We have students brainstorm possible topics by reflecting on people, experiences, events, etc. that have shaped their lives. We additionally encourage them to cull through old photos, thumb through old books, and talk to people who have been an integral part of their lives in order to spark some ideas about possible topics. In general, we advise students to avoid topics that may be too intimate, controversial, or publicized. Many of the most eloquent and memorable essays I have ever read are about mundane topics with a personal spin. VT: Are there any essay topics you get tired of seeing or would warn students to stay away from? Kofi:We tire less of particular topics and more of unsophisticated writing. Too often, applicants write generic essays that fail to differentiate them as candidates. We also warn students against pursuing the controversial topics which are difficult to effectively manage in a college essay. Its one thing to take a stand on an issue; its another thing entirely to take that stand in your essay only to offend or alarm the gatekeepers of the university. There will be plenty of opportunities for debate once the student has earned admission. VT: What is the biggest mistake a student can make on a college application? Kofi:Being disingenuous. This could be in the form of a blatant lie or in a more subtle manner: assembling an application that is incongruous in different parts. VT: What is the typical process an admissions officer goes through to evaluate applications? Kofi:Admissions processes vary widely, especially depending upon the number of applicants, size of admission committee, selectivity of the institution, etc. But, in general, colleges will review the hard data: GPA, class rank, standardized test scores. In addition to the statistics, admission committee members will read supporting documents: student essays, recommendations, resumes, portfolios, etc. In general, the statistical information and supporting documents are the driving force behind some sort of group classification: Admit; Deny; Undecided/Possible. Many schools prefer for each application to be given multiple reads to ensure that candidates are accessed thoroughly and equitably. Unfortunately, some schools, particularly larger institutions, do not have the capabilities to employ such rigorous efforts for large applicant pools and therefore rely on an automated system based on statistics for admission. VT: What do you think is the single most important thing a student should make sure they present in the best possible way on their application? Kofi:By the time students apply to college, much of the data students will report is already fixed (GPA, class rank, standardized test scores), however, the essay remains very much in a category of its own. This is the one element of the application over which the student can exercise control up until the moment of submission. As such, view the essay as potentially your greatest advocate and a true differentiator. VT: How should students go about determining the culture of a university, and whether they would be a good fit? Kofi:To the extent possible, make the visit as authentic as possible: visit while classes are in session, attend an information session, take a tour, and sit in on a class. And dont be afraid to deviate from the script. Student ambassadors and tour guides are trained to highlight the assets of a university, so try to engage students beyond the formal part of your visit. Stop students in the cafeteria or on the green to get a different perspective. One question to always ask on campus visits: If you could change one thing about this school to make it better, what would it be? Every college has areas of weakness, and this question encourages students to hone in these areas. Also, during your visit, be mindful of whatever visceral reaction you have to the campus. Did you immediately fall in love with the campus? Were the students warm and engaging (and not just the tour guides)? Did the students seem miserable or stressed out? Were the students dressed in their Sunday best or still in their pajamas as they headed to class? The more campuses you visit, the more the experiences may start to bleed into one another, so take notes and pictures to help the experience last beyond your visit; limit visits to two maximum per day. Finally, reach out to students you may know who attend schools in which you are interested. Ask them about their experiences, both positive and negative. And ask them if they had it to do over, would they choose the same school? VT: Early-action, early-decision, binding/non-binding, regular decisions...With so many choices when applying, what do you recommend to students? Kofi:Early Decision should be reserved for students who have a clearly defined number one choice school. It is a binding agreement and should be treated as such. Students should also be aware that Early Decisions are made well in advance of financial aid packages being awarded, and if the cost of college is an issue, ED candidates generally have fewer financial aid options given the timing of ED acceptance and aid letters. Early Action provides students with far more options, as acceptances under this provision are not binding, and students have the peace of mind knowing they have been accepted well in advance of decisions that are mailed under regular admission. We never suggest that the type of application, i.e., ED, EA, etc., be the driving force behind a candidates school selection, but rather they should consider the overall fit as the top priority. That being said, we do encourage students to consider applying to schools that will be a good fit and have some sort of Early Action admission. This early planning allows for more application work to be completed early in the school year, decision letters to be mailed earlier, and more time to enjoy some of senior year without the stress of waiting for every decision to come in the spring. VT: How important are grades and standardized test scores when admissions decisions are being made? Kofi:For many schools, they are the two most important criteria considered for admission, with the nod of importance given to the former considering it measures performance over a number of years and not just a single test sitting. If possible, we encourage all students to take some sort of test prep course; not doing so will almost always place students at a disadvantage considering the number of students who now take these courses, particularly if applying to competitive colleges. One thing to keep in mind regarding grades: colleges dont just want to see a strong GPA; they want to see that you have maintained a strong GPA while taking a rigorous course load. VT: What tips do you have for students asking their teachers for letters of recommendation? Kofi:Foremost, dont be afraid to ask teachers if they are able to write a strong letter of recommendation for you. A lukewarm letter of recommendation can certainly undermine your candidacy. Also, we encourage students to provide teachers with a copy of their resum as well as samples of work that they have completed in that teachers class. This will aid the teacher in writing a more personalized and comprehensive recommendation. Once the letter of recommendation has been submitted, remember to send the teacher a hand-written thank you note. For more information, visit AdmitAdvantage.com. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of Varsity Tutors.

Russian Lessons Birmingham

Russian Lessons Birmingham Why Look For Russian Classes In Birmingham? ChaptersWhat Could I Learn During Russian Language Lessons?Take Russian Classes At The LibraryFinding Other Russian ClassesRussian is not often seen as a particularly popular language to learn in the UK. There are a few reasons why that might be the case, such as the fact that Russian doesn't tend to be taught much in primary or secondary schools throughout the UK, as other languages, such as French and German, tend to be more popular foreign languages to learn in schools.Despite this, there are plenty of reasons why you might like to study the Russian language or want to take a course to maintain and develop any fluency you may already have.For instance, you might be planning an extended trip to several countries across Eastern Europe. As Russian is a widely spoken second language in such countries, learning Russian can really help you on your travels, especially if your trip involves actually visiting and staying in Russia for a period of time.Although some people speak English in Russia, it's not a guarantee that everyone you meet will be able to speak English, so learning as much Russian as you can in advance of any period travelling in Russia may prove invaluable when you are in the country.Alternatively, you might want to learn Russian to give yourself a bit of a challenge. While some languages, rightly or wrongly, are labelled as being relatively straightforward for English native speakers to learn, this reputation certainly doesn't extend to Russian.In fact, there are some nuances to the Russian language that can be considered challenging for native English speakers to master. For example, one of the common stumbling blocks when learning Russian is actually the Russian alphabet, which is written in a different script to that which is used in English.As a result, it can take new learners some time just to become accustomed to the Russian alphabet, before even learning any more advanced aspects of the Russian language!Regardless of your reason for learnin g Russian, this article highlights some ways that you can learn and improve your knowledge of Russian as a foreign language in Birmingham.Naturally, it’s also worth remembering that Birmingham isn’t the only place that you can learn Russian in the UK. There are other major cities where you can just as easily find a Russian language course, whether you’d like to learn Russian in Manchester or improve your Russian in Glasgow.Russian language lessons can be of huge benefit if you decide to travel around Russia or Eastern Europe. (Image Source: CC0 1.0, Free-Photos, Pixabay)Different cases;Pronouns; andCommon prefixes and suffixes.If you’re looking to learn Russian and particularly enjoy learning about grammar, you might also prefer to attend a course that looks at technical aspects of the Russian language, including an in-depth look at the Russian alphabet (known as the Cyrillic alphabet) as well as the particularities of the perfective and imperfective aspects of verbs.On the other hand, some people might prefer to keep their initial focus on learning common words and phrases in a language or improving their overall vocabulary, rather than focus on grammar.Ultimately, if your aim is to become fluent in a foreign language, then you should have an exceptionally strong understanding of both grammar and vocabulary.However, at the beginning of your language learning journey, it’s important to learn the language in a way that keeps you engaged and entertained, while also improving your speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. As long as you keep regularly practising your Russian, your overall language level should improve over time.As a result, you might want to try and find a language course that helps you to learn a language in a way that appeals to you. So, if you prefer to learn common words and phrases, then a more conversational class might be more appealing to you as opposed to a language course that follows a rigorous syllabus that covers mu ltiple grammatical points in depth.Universities aren't the only place where you can take Russian classes - you can also study Russian at libraries and language centres as well! (Image Source: CC0 1.0, Free-Photos, Pixabay)Take Russian Classes At The LibraryIf you are looking to learn Russian alongside others, whether friends or just as part of a group, you might consider learning Russian through Brasshouse Languages at the Library of Birmingham.Brasshouse Languages has a very wide selection of language courses, with over 30 languages to choose from, including languages such as:Arabic;French;Japanese;Mandarin; andRussianOne of the main benefits of learning Russian through a programme offered by Brasshouse Languages is that there is a range of language courses to choose from based on your current proficiency levels in your desired language.For example, when it comes to taking Russian classes, there are currently classes that cater to the following ability levels:Beginners;Beginners pl us;Improvers; andLower Intermediate 2.A fuller description of what each proficiency level looks like is available on Brasshouse Languages’ website.If you are a complete beginner when it comes to learning Russian, or you only have a handle on the basics, it’s great to know that there are lots of different classes available for you to take that can help you grow and improve your understanding of the Russian language.Of course, if you’re actually an advanced Russian learner, then you might find that there aren’t any courses offered by this particular language school at present that cater to your ability and proficiency level.While it’s always worth keeping an eye out for new courses, it may be worthwhile also seeing if there are other language courses or centres that offer advanced Russian courses that are available in the meantime.There are Russian language lessons available that specialise in teaching you Russian within a business setting. (Image Source: CC0 1.0, kaboompics , Pixabay)Finding Other Russian ClassesLibraries aren’t the only place where you can learn Russian in Birmingham. There are lots of other avenues to learn the language, including:Attending a class at a language school or centre;Teaching yourself through an app or online course; orHiring a tutor to provide you with personalised Russian lessons.Ultimately, how you decide to learn Russian will likely come down to a number of different factors, including your budget, your willingness to travel to Russian classes, what you want to get out of Russian lessons, and your current proficiency level.If you’re a complete beginner, for example, you might find that teaching yourself Russian is a good way to start learning the language. There are plenty of courses, both free and paid for, that you can take online that help you to learn Russian at your own pace.Choosing to learn Russian initially with the help of an app such as Duolingo or Babbel can help give you an idea of whether Russian is a language you would enjoy learning, and should also give you exercises to help develop your proficiency as a beginner or novice Russian learner.As apps aren’t particularly time intensive, they are also useful for those who have limited time or aren’t sure whether they’d like to commit to a longer-term course.While learning Russian through an app or online course might work well for some people, others will prefer to learn Russian by connecting with another person and may consider either attending a Russian language course in person or by speaking to a Russian teacher online through tools such as Skype.For example, there are a number of online tutoring websites out there, such as Superprof, which provide both in-person and online-only tutoring services for a wide range of subjects and languages, including Russian.The benefits of using a tutor to help you learn a language are numerous. For instance, a tutor can:Help you practice your speaking and listening skills in Russian;Prov ide lessons that focus on a particular aspect of Russian you’d like to focus on, whether that’s idioms, expressions, or Russian phrases that are useful in a business meeting; andTeach you Russian on your own terms and adapt lessons based on your existing proficiency.What’s more, tutoring sites such as Superprof also often have tutors that are native Russian speakers, which can be particularly helpful when it comes to learning how to pronounce words and phrases correctly, as well as when developing your listening skills in Russian.So if you’re interested in improving your Russian in London or taking Russian classes in Leeds, why not think about hiring a Russian tutor to help you improve your Russian language skills?