By: Michael Logan | 2010-03-26 | Self Improvement How can listening be part of communication? Isn't communication about speaking your message? If no one hears your message, has communication occurred? read more
By: Paul M Hayes | 2010-04-01 | Reference & Education One advantage of the TOEFL that may aid students in their grammar usage is that they are allowed to take notes when listening to material that they will then speak or write about. Test takers can then formulate their answers by incorporating their notes as they see fit. Being able to take notes means that students won't have to worry about memorizing material. read more
By: F. Alonzo | 2010-11-26 | Reference & Education This article informs the radiological or student technologist of how to communicate and interact with patients in a radiology department of a hospital on a daily basis. read more
By: wilsonlee | 2011-02-01 | Communications TOEFL (Test of English as Foreign Language); öğrencilerin İngilizce yeterlilik seviyelerini ölçen uluslar arası bir sınavdır. Kolej ve üniversiteler, hükümet acenteleri ve özel şirketler, başvuru yapan adayların TOEFL sınavından minimum geçerli puanı almalarını istemektedirler. read more
By: Mark Robertson | 2011-01-07 | Tutoring Don't let the Test of English as a Foreign Language prevent you from applying to the English-speaking universities and colleges of your dreams. Instead, fight back with these TOEFL practice tips that add up to major points! read more
By: raja | 2009-09-08 | Language to be entirely for free, but requires you to become a member.Finally probably the biggest piece of advice you will hear from everybody is: "Take the test as often as possible". To help you do just that (for FREE) follow the following links to these practice tests and exercises: read more
By: Bob Kruse | 2011-07-07 | Internet Marketing Social Media Listening Services objectively give you your customers’ opinions about your business and solutions, helping you rise above competition. read more
By: Nancy Daniels | 2011-04-27 | Marriage I am about to be politically incorrect. When you reach a certain point in life, however, you discover from experience that some generalizing is correct. From my many years teaching voice improvement, I have found that women tend to be more expressive in speaking. read more
By: Ressonyia Andersen | 2010-03-31 | Insurance Do you go to one source for all advice? Is there some oracle you go to for information on all things? When speaking about life insurance, this no joking matter, especially when it comes to an issue that is literally about life and death. How about another question: "Why would you consult anyone who is not professionally involved in the Life Insurance Industry?" read more
By: Pamellabroom | 2011-04-09 | Software Tasks: Imagine that your boss has sent you an email stating your part in some upcoming company’s project. Now, in order to create a to-do item for that, all that is required to do is to simply drag th... read more
By: thad baker | 2011-12-29 | Electronics The quality of headphones then is critical for the person so as to complete conversations or appreciate some tune. read more
By: Timothy Arends | 2010-04-01 | Communications The ability to deal effectively with other people, including disagreeable and downright difficult people, is one of the most important skills of daily living. Being able to get along with a wide variety of people and knowing how to have a conversation with difficult people can determine our success at school, on the job, and in life. Yet most people's skills in dealing with difficult people are sadly lacking. read more
By: Gaylen Thornton | 2010-03-29 | Other communications Have you ever been in a lengthy conversation with someone and after walking away you realize how pleasant the time spent was and you had a pleasant feeling inside? Then you realize you had done most of the talking and had shared much more with them than they with you? The pleasant feeling has come because they were completely present with you and concentrating on what you were saying. read more
By: Scott Hunter | 2010-10-27 | Coaching Have you ever had a conversation with someone and walked away saying to yourself: 'I might as well have been talking to the wall?' Are you clear that there are times people have conversations with you and probably walk away saying to themselves: 'I might as well have been talking to the wall?' If you're honest, I'm confident that the answer to both questions is a resounding 'yes. read more