Yeah, they don’t need them in Melbourne.
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- Mantzy81@aussie.zonetoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Does the USA have gifted schools or was Spider-Man Homecoming lying?English3·4 days ago
- Mantzy81@aussie.zonetoShowerthoughts@lemmy.world•Workers with no Boss are like a Horse with no RiderEnglish3·4 days ago
And it’s always Bob from Accounting who ends up swinging their sack around in the end.
- Mantzy81@aussie.zonetoShowerthoughts@lemmy.world•Workers with no Boss are like a Horse with no RiderEnglish2·4 days ago
To the desert perchance?
- Mantzy81@aussie.zonetoMildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•People who do not specify units of measurement in international contextsEnglish7·7 days ago
Always cook facing away from the oven
- Mantzy81@aussie.zonetoMildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The word Chav is still being used by British people, when it's derogatory, classist shorthand for working class British lads and it's not even subtle...English2·9 days ago
ITT: OP demonstrates they’ve never been to Gillingham.
- Mantzy81@aussie.zonetoPeople Twitter@sh.itjust.works•How to become your professor's favoriteEnglish0·2 months ago
I’m a nodder. Consequently I’m also shit at taking notes but engage in the class instead and remember it more from pictures in my mind i.e. a visual learner. I also ask questions. It works for me, at least in subjects I’m interested in - at least up to MSc level. If it’s something I’m not interested in, even notes won’t help! In one ear and out the other.
When teaching/presenting, knowing that people pick things up in different ways, I offer both a visual presentation and a paper version with key points I’m talking about so the note-takers can write on something (even if they were just going to fill up a notebook anyway!
Speak for yourself mate.