Oct
29
2011
I used to hate meetings. In fact, I used to hate meetings so much to the extent that I would either skip the day we were having the meeting or come down with a sudden illness during that week. Our meetings used to be so boring. Until my boss started getting creative about where to hold the meetings, and how to make them exciting.
We now hold our meetings once monthly in the London conference venues. It’s exciting because now we hold meetings once a month instead of about once every other week. We get more accomplished. Our boss buys us dinner as a reward for coming and tries to make them more entertaining. I just know that we get a lot more accomplished when we hold them out of the office. I think it’s because we don’t have HR there. Or it could be because we hold them at the exciting new London conference venues.
Oct
25
2011
Recently, I decided to go with my friends to a double dating dinner. We all decided that we were going to have our wives and girlfriends attached to our arms. I thought it was a great idea, and I actually set everything up so that it would happen. I was excited about going with my long-term girlfriend.
Until we broke up.
I live about 30 miles away from my friends, so they don’t know we broke up. I’m okay with that, as I’m not planning on seeking a long-term girlfriend anytime soon. I do need someone for the dinner date, though. I’ve decided that I’m going to take the easy way out. I’m going to hire one of the great Manchester escorts. I think it’s the perfect solution. I look good because I will have the girl of my dreams attached to my hip. They’ll never know we aren’t offically dating.
Oct
11
2011
Pupils in primary school at the UK undertake several activities to make the lessons more effective. These pupils are taught more skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening.
For speaking, these pupils are encouraged to read aloud. The teacher can teach them how to pronounce words better and put intonation. These pupils can present speeches for different audiences.
To enhance listening, pupils taking English KS2 listen to recordings and live talks. These can be movies or radio. At the end of the presentations, the pupils answer questions.
For group discussions, these pupils take part in planning the schedule for the group discussion. They will learn how to research and present their work in these small groups.
Drama activities are incorporated to ensure that the pupils learn the importance of role-taking. The learn how to create scripts and act. In the end, these pupils can watch a play and explain the turn of events.