Monday, June 23, 2014

Mandarin Courses

Mandarin

Our Mandarin courses are professional and innovative.  We believe in making language learning interactive, diverse and fun as well as informative.










In fact, our bank of native Chinese tutors are qualified, skilled and practiced at giving our students a great online experience.

We offer a beginner to advanced course and incorporate the following areas:


Basic Chinese

Our basic Chinese course introduces you to the principles of ‘pinyin’ (a widely-used method of writing Mandarin Chinese using the Latin alphabet). We also help you to master the four tones and understand Chinese pronouns, numbers, greetings, telling the time, the Mandarin calendar, saying goodbye, colours, directions, nationalities and geography. The course is intended as a ‘taster’ for the rudimentary essentials of this language.  

Business Chinese

Our Business Chinese course covers different subject topics as you progress.

Level 1: Will give those with limited knowledge a foundation in basic business activities and etiquette.

Level 2:  Topics for study include, arranging company meetings and presenting product information. We will also familiarise you with the basic structure of Chinese characters.

Level 3: You will learn about business proposals and sales negotiations.

Level 4: You will study business situations related to placing simple orders.

Level 5: Sales strategies, product improvements and understanding more complex business documentation.

Level 6: The introduction to financial services, intellectual property and economic trends feature in our Level 6 material.

Level 7: Product planning and launch together with marketing tactics are covered during level 7.

Level 8: E-commerce, supply chain management and business schemes are discussed in Level 8.

Level 9: By this level, students should be prepared to appreciate and interpret practically all forms of the written business Chinese language and be able to speak to near native fluency. We will expect you to find the underlying meaning in business texts and write a thesis related to your findings .



Travel Chinese

The aims of the course are to familiarize students with the Chinese names of popular places in China, have an adequate command of the language in order to travel, conduct basic conversational techniques (e.g. asking directions, ordering food, shopping).

For our advanced students, we look to teach you the more sophisticated phrases and dialogues you can use whilst travelling in China. This includes understanding Chinese slang and equipping you for complex situations like bargaining with the locals.    

Chinese Culture

This course is really about broadening your views and knowledge about China by exploring the history, traditions, customs and arts of the country.

Friday, June 13, 2014

Conics

Conics

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A conic section, as the name implies, is a section cut off in various ways from a circular (though not necessarily a right circular) cone by a plane. The shape of the section depends on the position of the cutting plane, that is, whether the plane cuts the cone at particular angles.

Before we proceed, it is best to recapitulate the equation of a line and the condition needed for two lines to be perpendicular.

A linear equation denotes a line. So, ax + by + c = 0 is the equation for a straight line.
          by = -ax - c

            y = -a/b x - c

This is of the form y = mx + c, where m = -a/b and m = slope of the line.

Suppose we have two lines        

Locus

When a point moves in a plane in a manner that always satisfies a given condition, or conditions, the path it traces out is called a locus under these conditions.
Example 1:
The locus of a point that moves at a fixed distance from a fixed point is a circle.
O is the fixed point, OP is the fixed distance or radius and the point P is the locus.
Example 2:
The locus of a point equidistant from two given points is the perpendicular bisector of the line joining the two given points.
Returning to the cone, look at the following diagram.
The point V is called the vertex of the cone. O is the center of the circle formed by the base of the cone. VO is called the axis of the cone and
∠ VOA is called the semi-vertical angle.

Consider a double right circular cone of semi-vertical angle (alpha), and let it be cut by a plane inclined at an angle (theta) to the axis of the cone. We will get different sections (curves) as follows:

Case I

If the plane passes through the vertex V
The curve of the intersection is a pair of straight lines passing through the vertex, and the lines are

Case II

If the plane does not pass through the vertex V
The curve of intersection is called

Hyperbola

xii. Hyperbola
xiii. We may obtain the section as a pair of straight lines, a circle, a parabola, an ellipse or a hyperbola, depending on the different positions of the plane cutting the cone. These curves of intersection are called conic sections.
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Friday, June 6, 2014

Designing Websites Made Easy

Designing Websites Made Easy

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Create dynamic and interactive Web pages using HTML
  • Basics of the Internet
  • Components of a Website
  • Planning and Organizing a Website
  • Types of Content for a Website
  • Creating an Outline for a Website
  • Hosting a Website
  • The origin and Background of HTML
  • The need for URLs
  • Enhancing an HTML Page
  • Using images color and background in an HTML Page
  • Creating Tables and Frames in a Web Page
  • Implement functional tags and work with styles
  • Designing Forms
  • Creating a Website using FrontPage