Thursday, October 28, 2010

I need a foreign native speaker for my junior high student. i live in Indonesia,and i am trully despereate.?

I need a foreign native speaker for my junior high student. i live in Indonesia,and i am trully despereate.?
I am a teacher, i am catholic. all the things i want for now is just to get a foreign native speaker for my students to enlarge their knowledge in english. but, I have no money to hire a foreign native speaker. means that i need a foreign volunteer to come to my city. i live in jember, east java. indonesia. i do hope you could be the one i need. i do hope for any good news from all of you. i run off time and i go on despereate. please email me or notice me as soon as possible.
Teaching - 2 Answers
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I can teach your students voluntarily. However, I can only teach online as it will be impossible for me to travel now. Do email me if you're considering it. :)
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Aurora, perhaps you can contact the nearest EF branch, I believe there's one in Malang - I hope that's not too far from Jember. Or you can contact the nearest convent. There's also a convent in Salatiga you can write to

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

I'm the student xchange from Indonesia.The fee is $7.000 to live,etc. in the US for 10months.is it xpensive?

I'm the student xchange from Indonesia.The fee is $7.000 to live,etc. in the US for 10months.is it xpensive?
it covers : international and domestic airfare,orientation and re-orientation in Indonesia,orientation and tour in the USA,medicall insurance they said they're a non profit organization dedicated to international understanding and language education. me as the youth ambassador,of course i have to take all the tests 1st n join many activities to get selected. Many people that love to travel said it was cheap ( when you go abroad at least you have to spend $3000 for one week ! like in Haji/UMROH) many american friends of mine said that they can travel around the world with that kinda money. i'm so confuse !!
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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It's not expensive.
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not expensive, but could be more manageable !!
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for 10 months, including airfare and insurance, that's really cheap. Since your American friends are probably travelling as backpackers, don't have the same visa restrictions in many countries as you would have, and are probably not travelling for studies but for vacation, in which case they are not legally required to have insurance, comparing what they spend with what you would spend for training is like comparing apples and oranges.

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

How many english vocabulary should mastery for high school students in Indonesia?

How many english vocabulary should mastery for high school students in Indonesia?
If it's posibble, i need the resourse too.
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers
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I can't even understand your question. Sorry.
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u may not really get a resource u have to keep reading and listening to people speak, look up the words and learn. Back in high school, my teacher had us do something. He said there are 200 words that can be formed from the word "unemployment" (u can move the letters around). Those these are mainly prepositions but u'll be surprised at how hard u think and examine your total word repertoire. I got stuck at 87, the highest was 98. try games like that, when u are not sure of a word, look it up. good luck.

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Friday, October 1, 2010

how to apply for scholarship in USA from Indonesia?

how to apply for scholarship in USA from Indonesia?
im a junior high school student from jakarta, indonesia. One of my best friend has just moved to Dallas. So, im really motivated to go to USA for my education. If there's any scholarship for high school, i'd love to tr it. But if there's only scholarship for university, then im fine with that. Can any of you help me or tell me how to apply for this? thx.
Financial Aid - 1 Answers
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First, financial aid for international students can be classified into two categories – Need-based and Merit-based aid. Roughly, need-based aid is awarded based inversely proportional to your family income. Merit-based aid is awarded based on your merit (academic or otherwise) and does not depend on family income. Of your financial need (the difference between the cost of study and your ability to pay), colleges that award need-based aid can cover up to your full demonstrated need, whilst others leave a gap that you must cover with loans or borrow from relatives. Most colleges are need-sensitive, which means your financial need affects your admission – i.e. more financial need results in lesser likelihood of being admitted. A) Need-based Financial Aid Need-blind colleges do not consider your financial situation when deciding admission. There are only six schools in the U.S. that are need-blind and meet full-need of international students: 1) Amherst College 2) Dartmouth College 3) Harvard University 4) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 5) Princeton University 6) Yale University Need-sensitive schools that are generous in awarding financial aid to international students are (in no particular order): 1) Williams College. Williams College used to be need-blind for the last admissions cycle but nonetheless still awards generous financial aid to the very best international applicant. 2) Middlebury College 3) Swarthmore College 4) Vassar College 5) Vanderbilt University B) Merit-based Financial Aid Schools that offer merit-based scholarships (up to full tuition) to international students are (in no particular order): 1) Wesleyan University. Freeman Asian Scholars program for 11 Asian students which covers full tuition for four years. 2) University of Richmond. Full tuition scholarships to up to 12 Science Scholars, 20 Boatwright Scholars, 6 Artist Scholars, 7 Oldham Scholars (this includes room and board) 3) University of Southern California (USC) - 100 full tuition scholarships and more than 200 half tuition scholarships 4) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) - 70 Johnston Scholarships for entering freshmen 5) Washington and Lee University (W&L) - Johnson Scholarships C) Tuition-Free Colleges Schools that offer the equivalent of tuition-free scholarships to every incoming student (including international students) 1) Berea College. Preference for students from low-income families. 2) The Cooper Union. Requires a U.S. mailing address to apply.

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