Hal Palowoda: Will A tight knit team help .
Jesusita Dykhoff: Group trust, creative problem solving, managing stress and highly motivated to combining their energy and expertise to achieve the common objective.
Dominic Sciancalepore: Someone who is charismatic, honest, moral, intelligent and brave. Someone who looks out for everyone, but doesn't let one person drag everyone else down. They must also be wise, and well spoken.Their goal in leadership should be towards the greater good of the people....Show more
Noah Deni: TEAM GO SUCK YOUR MOM!!!!!!!!!!!! My boyfriend pooped on me the opposite day, I wasnt wakeful but however the poop used to be Warm. He shoved it in my face and began chewing it with me. I then began to vomit, and he opened his mouth and drank it. My belly harm such a lot, however he used to be having fun with each and every moment of it. It wasn't as Erotic as I had Expected.⢠Phil J's Girlfriend.
Buddy Ardd: A tight knit team is! a group of competent individuals who care deeply about each other and are fiercely committed to their mission. They are highly motivated to combining their energy and expertise to achieve the common objective. There are three primary conditions that have to be met in order to attain higher levels of team performance and member satisfaction.These three conditions are the heart and soul of teamwork, but are not blueprints.... * Resources and Commitment * Ownership and Heart * Learning* Turning work into play make learning fun, and teaching effective.To make it easier for children, those who teach them should avoid using slang, idioms, and long words, try to see the situation from a child's point of view, and, to start with, get children to try to read short, simple pieces of writing such as nursery rhymes or poems, rather than whole books.i disagree. the strategy you've just mentioned is more for teenagers or adults learning a foreign language. kids are like sponges. they ta! ke in everything and organize it automatically rather than hav! ing to deal with it on a manual linear, concept by concept, basis which is more logical but more difficult.an example of this would be the use of phrasal verbs. most native english speakers don't know what they are because we've always used them and they seem normal. for ESL students phrasal verbs are the abyss.what does "to take off" mean? i take OFF my hat.the plane takes OFF.take your feet OFF the table.he took the day OFF.ESL children don't have to write tables to memorize the various meanings and usage, they just repeat it a million times in songs and games and know it. for a child speaking their native language, this goes even faster so i think you should expose the children to a wide spectrum of language that is non-linear rather than a limited range.English is not as simple as it appears to be become it is a complicated mixture of several European languages, such as- Greek, Latin, French, German, English etc. Thus it possesses approximately ten lack words.English is! not extremely hard to start learning, but hard to perfect.Learning the idioms and intricacies may not occur with a first generation English language learner....Show more
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