Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Cool Chemistry Demonstrations For High School - Discover More About Chemistry
Cool Chemistry Demonstrations For High School - Discover More About ChemistryCool Chemistry Demonstrations for High School provides a wonderful chance to incorporate chemistry into the curriculum. These demonstrations make it easy for students to get more interested in learning about the chemical elements and about the chemistry of different types of materials.It is said that gases have two types of properties, namely, their boiling point and their freezing point. These properties are necessary to understand the chemistry of various materials and to explore the relationship between these properties and the chemicals present in these materials. The use of an advanced tester like Chemex makes it easier for people to learn about the different phases of gases and to interact with them in various situations.In addition to this, you can also view and interact with different types of metals. The elements found in different metals have different values and, hence, the process of examining th ese elements is important for understanding the chemistry of metals. Students who are working with a metal like steel or concrete might not be able to appreciate the chemistry of a piece of ceramic. Chemex makes it possible for them to see and to touch the different types of metals in the different stages of melting and cooling.You can also help students learn about the chemical properties of oxygen by using a Hydrogen and Oxygen Detector. These devices allow you to determine the amount of oxygen present in various gases and liquids. By observing the shapes of gas bubbles that are produced, you can learn more about the characteristics of gases.Cool Chemistry Demonstrations for High School can also be used to provide exciting scientific discussions between teachers and students on topics related to a particular chemical element. By showing your students the different properties of a particular element, you can help them to recognize the properties of the element and also help them to comprehend the properties of a wide variety of other chemical elements.Also, the devices used for watching the different chemical elements are very handy because they do not need to be opened. You can place one at your table for viewing elements as you prepare to eat dinner. They are also great for helping you to watch the progress of your students who are studying about some special chemical element.Cool Chemistry Demonstrations for High School can also be used for extra curricular activities like applying the concepts of chemistry to practical applications. You can allow your students to interact with your students using a Liquid Chromatography System. Through this demonstration, you can teach students the importance of the role played by physical systems in chemistry.
Friday, March 6, 2020
English Conversation Classes Talking about the Rise of China
English Conversation Classes Talking about the Rise of China The future of China, and its role in world economics and politics is increasingly a topic of conversation, not just in my English conversation classes, but everywhere you go. In this TED Talk, Martin Jacques talks about why westerners misunderstand China, and tries to give us ideas to help us understand it better.He says many things about China and its future that could be considered controversial, including that: The arrival of countries like China represents the most important single act of democratization in the last 200 years.Why should you listen to Martin Jacques?Martin Jacques is the author of When China Rules the World: The Rise of the Middle Kingdom and the End of the Western World. He is a visiting senior fellow at the London School of Economics, IDEAS, a centre for the study of international affairs, diplomacy and grand strategy, and a visiting research fellow at the LSEâs Asia Research Centre. He is a columnist for the Guardian and the New Statesman.His interest in East Asia began in 1993 with a holiday in China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. After that, he found every reason or excuse he could find to spend time in the region, be it personal, for newspaper articles or television programs. In 1977, he became editor of Marxism Today, a post he held for fourteen years, transforming what was an obscure and dull journal into the most influential political publication in Britain, read and respected on the right and left alike.In 1991, he closed Marxism Today and in 1994 became the deputy editor of the Independent newspaper, a post he held until 1996. In 1993 he co-founded the think-tank Demos.Watch the video below, to hear Jacques. If you would like to take a class based on this video, contact us.How does Jacques say the economic crisis has changed projections for the future of Chinas economy?In what two ways does he say China will change the world?What does he think is the problem with the way westerners understand China?What does he say is the m ost important political value in China?Why does he say the world will become increasingly unfamiliar to us?What does he say about Europe and its future?Where should you go, according to Martin, if you want to see the future?What problem does China have the the U.S. does not have?What does he say our attitude should be toward Chinas future?Why does he say that the rise of China and India represents the most important democratization of the last 200 years?
Hey, College Students Stretching is the New Working Out
Hey, College Students Stretching is the New Working Out pexels.com While the only locations currently are in Manhattan, New Jersey, and Florida, these are likely going to continue popping up around the country, as many continuously hit the gym without knowing what theyâre doing to their bodies. According to DuBose, âThere are all these peak fitness places that have popped up ⦠People go five times a week and their muscles are very overworked and contracted.â So her business is meant to help these individuals to relax because essentially, working out isnât just about getting in shape, but in helping your body to adjust as you do so. And, letâs be honest, most of us donât really make the time to stretch before and/or after a workout, which is actually doing a large disservice to our muscles. At least, thatâs what DuBose believes, and she isnât alone. Several other âstretchingâ gyms have popped up across the country, including StretchOut Studios in Boston, and Stretchlab in Los Angeles, Florida, NC and a few more about to open in Houston, Detroit, and Connecticut. According to Diane Waye, owner of Stretching by the Bay in San Francisco, âStretching is especially important in our modern world because we donât have as many slow movements integrated into most of our lives anymore. We need to keep our range of motion open to help prevent joint disease, pain and posture issues and to improve athletic performance,â she said. Of course, this isnât the first time fitness fads have swept the nation. Think Zumba, step classes, dancercise, etc. According to Meredith Poppler, âJust like any small business, there are definite challenges to operating a health club High competition, especially in urban areas, is often fierce, and member retention rates keep many club operators up all night.â And even more difficult for Power Stretch Studios is the fact that itâs only meant as a supplemental tool to getting fit, which many individuals will be unwilling to spend money on for a membership. There are very few college students that would pay to stretch at a gym when they could at home for free. According to Rick Charron, manager of StretchOut Studios, âYou have to let your body get used to it ⦠This is something that may start off painful, but you give it a couple of times and the pain will decrease as your range of motion increases.â That being said, flexibility isnât the only goal of the studios. They also aim to reduce tension experienced by those working out. Or even for those that arenât working out and just have a lot of tension. DuBose said the following: âWhether you work out or donât work out, your muscles contract throughout the day ⦠That keeps happening over time and puts pressure on your nerves and bones. People have nagging pain and they canât figure out how to get rid of it, so they just live with it ⦠Itâs even worse for people who do work out ⦠because when they stretch all that effort simply creates more contracting and more tension.â So what do you get from this studio exactly? In the Manhattan location, 45-minute sessions (burning 125 calories) costs roughly $80-100. For a full hour, the cost is between $90-120. While originally, group classes were offered, DuBose no longer believes they work, and neither do machines, âbecause they donât know how far to stretch your body or when to stop.â Pete McCall, spokesman for the American Council on Exercise, had this to say: âFor the last five to seven years, the trend has been high-intensity like CrossFit ⦠But now weâre seeing a shift in the opposite direction, where the thinking is, âLetâs work on passive mobility and range-of-motion and the recovery aspect of exercise.â Weâre starting to see more studios focus on passive stretching, or highlight it. Theyâre doing one-on-one sessions and group classes where the instructor coaches you how to position various limbs.â So essentially, working out is a necessary evil (as we are all, unfortunately, aware). However, workouts donât need to be supplemented just with a healthy diet, but also with healthy, post-workout practices. Itâs very easy to get in the habit of stretching before and after a workout, but we have to start taking those first steps on our own, even if we canât afford to pay someone else to help us do so. And even for those of you that arenât necessarily active but that need to stretch to relax, take just 10 minutes a day to stretch yourself out well to relieve some of that built-up tension that you may not even know is there. Youâll be glad you did.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Irvine Tutoring Four Things Students Should do Post Winter Break - TutorNerds
Irvine Tutoring Four Things Students Should do Post Winter Break - TutorNerds Four Things Students Should Do After Winter Break The holidays are over, itâs a New Year, and students are ready to go back to school. Okay, maybe youâre not prepared to go back, but you have to regardless of how you feel. With a New Year comes new aspirations, goals, and resolutions. Whether youâre doing well and want to keep it up, or you think thereâs room for improvement in the second half of the school year, these tips will help you get on track book your private Orange County tutor today. Just like the first half of the year, winter and spring will fly by, so get ahead by taking actions now that will benefit you when finals come around. Like a car driving in the snow, back to school in January can start slow then get out of control in an instance. Do yourself a favor and get ahead before homework and tests start picking up in pace. Below are four tips from our private Irvine tutors to help you make 2019 your most successful year yet. 1. Take Stock of Where You Are at While most of us want to leave 2018 in the past, students will benefit from a review of the previous semester. Check your grades, test scores, homework, and written assignments from the Fall semester. Do you feel like you are behind, doing well, or somewhere in between? What did you struggle with the most and at what did you most excel? By answering these questions, you can look ahead to your 2019 schedule and help plan around your assessment. For example, if you struggled with writing essays, but breezed through your book assignments, plan your study/homework time accordingly. Start the assignments you struggle with the earliest. That way you have time to seek help if you need some, which brings us to our next suggestion. 2. Book a Private Orange County Tutor Once youâve reviewed the first half of the school year, itâs time to get help where you need it most. Whether you book a private Orange County in-person tutor from TutorNerds or an online tutor from TutorNerd, itâs always best to sign up early. The longer you wait to start tutoring, the farther behind you fall in your classes. Keep in mind that even if you are doing well in school, you can still benefit from the help of a private OC tutor. 3. Talk to Your Teachers If you have the opportunity, book some time to talk to your teachers during office hours or before or after class. Ask them how they think you are performing and if they have any suggestions on how you can improve. Your teachers would much rather steer you in the right direction early on than have you begging for extra credit after you bomb your test (READ: Irvine Tutoring Tips: How to Overcome a Bad Teacher). 4. Set up a Schedule with a Study Buddy or Group A new semester means a fresh start. Avoid falling behind with a designated study routine. While youâll always have to do some studying on your own, keep it interesting with one-on-one sessions with a study buddy or a weekly group study session. By studying in a group, youâll be able to get help in areas other students thrive in as well as help them out with their work. Having a designated study session will help with procrastination as well as remind you of important upcoming assignment dates. Here are TutorNerds, we are happy to help you make 2019 the year of academic success. Call us today to book your private Orange County tutor. All blog entries, with the exception of guest bloggers, are written by Tutor Nerds. Are you an education professional? If so, email us at pr@tutornerds.com for guest blogging and collaborations. We want to make this the best free education resource in SoCal, so feel free to suggest what you would like to see us write.
Tips for gaining cultural awareness while teaching overseas
Tips for gaining cultural awareness while teaching overseas Weâve discussed culture shock on the Teach Away blog before and ways that you can manage culture shock by making small adjustments to your life while teaching overseas. It goes without saying that making such a big move can be both exciting and stressful. One of the major ways you can combat culture shock is by building a base of cultural awareness regarding your new country of residence. But what is cultural awareness and how can you develop a basis of awareness? Cultural awareness basically means an understanding of a country's people, customs, common etiquette, laws, and religion. Itâs understandable that teachers who head overseas have a lot to become accustomed to, but just beginning to see your new culture with a more open mind will make everything feel less alien more quickly. Weâre including some basic tips below to help international teachers gain some cultural awareness to help ease culture shock: Guide books help a lot - though this might seem like a touristy thing to do, guidebooks include lots of really valuable information about local customs, laws, culture, and etiquette that can help teachers planning on teaching overseas familiarize themselves with some need-to-know information. Do you know anyone currently living in the country that youâre heading to to teach? Reach out to them and ask them about their first few months there. Learning a little of the local language can go a long way. Itâll make you feel less alienated at times. Weâve put together a blog with some really great tips for how to get started on language learning. Take advantage of our social media channels like Facebook, Linkedin, and Twitter to reach out to fellow teach away teachers and ask for advice that youâre seeking. Watching some movies from the country youâre interested in can shine a lot of life on local life and customs as well. try IMDB and browse movie titles by country for some ideas. We hope these tips help you build a good basis for cultural awareness. We also encourage you to browse our teacher resource page for other helpful information about moving your life overseas.
Star Tutor Monir Highly Recommends TutorZ
Star Tutor Monir Highly Recommends TutorZ Star tutor and freelance academic educator Monir Tsazan provided TutorZ with a very positive and constructive testimonial about her experience working with us for the past 8 years. Im proud to announce that I have been enthusiastically working as an educator/tutor with TutorZ for the past 8 years. TutorZ has helped me provide a broad and successful tutoring and education platform service for my students in my area (Fremont, CA) and many other areas (online). I have been one of the early subscribers as a tutor/educator with TutorZ website. I highly recommend TutorZ if you are thinking of providing a successful tutoring/educating service. This past 8 years has been a great, positive and successful experience for me and my tutoring service. I was able to grow and expand my tutoring and educating service and plus teaching network through the TutorZ website. It has been one of the highly reliable and trustworthy tutoring/educating website that I can refer to. I believe in Tutorz and enjoy working with it. Thanks you Dirk and his great team for creating this wonderful solid network which connects tutors/educators to students across the nation. I will continue to grow and expand my constructive, and successful educating service using the TutorZ website. Join TutorZ as a Tutor. You will see good results!! ~~Monir, Fremont, CA Thank you Monir for such a kind and generous review! It is because of tutors like you that we enjoy our work of matching students with tutors so much. Together we make a big difference in the educational lives of our students. Monir, you make us proud! Dirk Wagner Founder of TutorZ LLC Star Tutor Monir Highly Recommends TutorZ Star tutor and freelance academic educator Monir Tsazan provided TutorZ with a very positive and constructive testimonial about her experience working with us for the past 8 years. Im proud to announce that I have been enthusiastically working as an educator/tutor with TutorZ for the past 8 years. TutorZ has helped me provide a broad and successful tutoring and education platform service for my students in my area (Fremont, CA) and many other areas (online). I have been one of the early subscribers as a tutor/educator with TutorZ website. I highly recommend TutorZ if you are thinking of providing a successful tutoring/educating service. This past 8 years has been a great, positive and successful experience for me and my tutoring service. I was able to grow and expand my tutoring and educating service and plus teaching network through the TutorZ website. It has been one of the highly reliable and trustworthy tutoring/educating website that I can refer to. I believe in Tutorz and enjoy working with it. Thanks you Dirk and his great team for creating this wonderful solid network which connects tutors/educators to students across the nation. I will continue to grow and expand my constructive, and successful educating service using the TutorZ website. Join TutorZ as a Tutor. You will see good results!! ~~Monir, Fremont, CA Thank you Monir for such a kind and generous review! It is because of tutors like you that we enjoy our work of matching students with tutors so much. Together we make a big difference in the educational lives of our students. Monir, you make us proud! Dirk Wagner Founder of TutorZ LLC
Chemistry Gifts For The Honeymoon: Personalized Gifts You Give Your Husband
Chemistry Gifts For The Honeymoon: Personalized Gifts You Give Your HusbandLooking for some great chemistry gifts to give your husband? Giving a unique gift can make an amazing impact on the recipient and make them feel special. Let us look at some options available to you in order to select the best gift.Wedding gifts are becoming more popular and this is a perfect time to give your special man a holiday gift. You can be as specific as you want or be as broad as you wish. Some of the most popular choices are practical items such as cosmetics, health products, detergents, gardening supplies, etc. Many suppliers offer a variety of useful items as well as decorative items.Men love to learn new things. You can offer him a science class at the school where he goes to or you can offer to go to a science convention to show him how important the field is. If you really want to impress your husband, go to a scientific conference. It is a great opportunity to meet other scientists and learn a lot about your man. Don't worry if you don't know much about science. Most men appreciate someone who takes them to see the latest developments in the field.Other possible gift ideas for him include a travel kit including toiletries, communication and entertainment, etc. This may not be the most thoughtful gift, but you might find it useful. There are many science groups and clubs in most cities and that is a perfect place to meet your husband if you are looking for a science gift.Many men like the idea of a good old-fashioned chemistry book. However, there are now plenty of online sources that can supply any chemistry book with proper formatting so that it can be sent via the mail. Of course, if your husband already has a chemistry book, why not go ahead and purchase one for him?Nota romance idea? Why not give him a special bottle of wine that you got from a local winery. Or just give him a bottle of scotch and have him enjoy it. Nothing says love like a good drink.As you can see, there are lots of gift ideas available to you. Let us look at some more ideas that are popular with both men and women.
Preschool Tutoring Jobs Is Excellent Opportunities For Parenting
Preschool Tutoring Jobs Is Excellent Opportunities For ParentingPreschool tutoring jobs, though somewhat mundane, can bring a sense of happiness and fulfillment to parents who would otherwise be feeling miserable about the state of their children's education. There are many different types of schools that employ preschool tutors and it is important for parents to research each school's website and inquire about the career opportunities. Online sites are a great resource for information about the various schools, as well as for determining which school is the best fit for the child.When researching schools, it is a good idea to know what specific academic requirements of the schools require from their students. Some schools require that students pass several high school and/or college entrance exams, while others simply require a C average in school. It is important for parents to find out what the requirements are at the preschool they are considering enrolling their child in. This w ill help them decide if the school meets the needs of their child, as well as what it takes to excel in school.Most preschool tutoring jobs can be done online, but there are some available for onsite students, too. While online tutoring is relatively inexpensive and can be done from anywhere, the cost to commute to the school is often much higher for students living close to the school or working in an area that has more than one preschool facility. For this reason, many parents choose to enroll their child in a local preschool, which often has a bigger selection of programs.Many parents find that working with a tutor who specializes in a particular area of interest helps their child's strengths and weaknesses are recognized and addressed before they start school. A good preschool tutoring program will have trained teachers and tutors that can address your child's unique learning style. This allows your child to learn at their own pace, and is far more effective than having your chi ld sitting still in a classroom for hours a day. Some children will need extra attention when they are just starting out, while others will thrive in a more flexible environment. As a parent, it is vital that you spend time developing the right educational environment for your child. In addition to choosing the best school, you should also make sure your child is in a positive and encouraging environment, even if they are bored or resentful. Taking a few minutes to visit the website of the preschool you have chosen can be an excellent way to determine whether or not it is a good fit for your child.In addition to choosing the best school for your child, you should consider which ones offer interesting activities for children. By incorporating hobbies, sports, arts and crafts, or other fun activities into the daily routine, your child will be much happier, both in school and in the home. Preschool tutoring jobs often involve working with your child, so it is important that the tutor i s well trained and provides practical help when needed. Children who receive regular, quality instruction will be happier and more productive, thus boosting their self-esteem and their ability to learn new things quickly.If you are concerned about your children's academic performance, enrolling them in preschool and searching for preschool tutoring jobs can provide a wonderful opportunity for the parent to give their child the highest level of education possible. Whether the goal is to excel in school, or simply to enhance the overall health and happiness of the family, children can gain a lot by attending the correct preschool for their age.
What Are the Main Differences between English and Dutch Grammar
What Are the Main Differences between English and Dutch Grammar Get to know these 5 Key Grammatical Differences between the Dutch and the English Language Chapters1. Word order - one of the biggest grammatical differences between Dutch and English2. Different Usage of Verb Tenses in English and Dutch Grammar3. The Lack of Auxiliaries in Dutch Grammar4. Singular Pronouns in Dutch: âIedereenâ is Used for Both âAnyoneâ and âEveryoneâ5. The pronoun âHetâ (âItâ) is Used for Both Singular and Plural Forms of NounsDid you know that Dutch and English are actually very close relatives? Since Dutch and English are both West Germanic languages, the two have many (grammatical) similarities. It is even said that Dutch is the easiest foreign language to learn for English speakers because of the big resemblance between the two.Were you aware, for example, that many English words actually have been adopted from the Dutch language? And similarly, the Dutch use a lot of English words in their day-to-day conversations, many of which have even been included in the Dutch dictionary. Click here to learn more on English words with a Dutch origin.So even if Dutch is not your native language, you havenât studied it and you havenât even been to the Netherlands yet, you might speak more Dutch than you think. Just have a look at some of these words: appel, peer, tomaat, banaan, koekje, schoen, blauw, groen, bruin, rood. Can you guess what they are?âKoekje erbij?â Photo via visualhunt.com.And what is more, if you find yourself really struggling to get your point across in Dutch, it is perfectly acceptable to just throw in a couple of English terms, the Dutch do this themselves all the time anyway.Of course, as with any two languages, there are also many differences between the two. Fairly obvious ones are of course differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, spelling, phrases, expressions, etc. And although the basic grammar of both of these languages is similar, there are certainly differences there, too.If you speak English and want to learn Dutch, it might be a good idea to study some of the main differences betw een English and Dutch grammar. And youâre in luck because that happens to be the main focus of this article. So, letâs get on with it, shall we? JessicaDutch Teacher 5.00 (5) £21/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors NaomiDutch Teacher £17/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors EliseDutch Teacher £45/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MichelleDutch Teacher £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors CéliaDutch Teacher £15/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors VanshikaDutch Teacher £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MichelleDutch Teacher £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors LizaDutch Teacher £15/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors1. Word order - one of the biggest grammatical differences between Dutch and EnglishOne of the most significant differences between English and Dutch grammar is word order. Both Dutch and English use the SVO pattern (subject â" verb â" object) as a basic sentence structure. Still, the word order that is u sed in the two languages does not always follow the same pattern.Finite and non-finite verbsOne of the main differences in word order is that in Dutch the finite verb is separated from the non-finite verb. The two are separated by adverbials. To make this a bit more clear, let's use an example: âKees gaat morgen winkelen in Rotterdamâ.Following the Dutch word order, this would be translated into âKees is going tomorrow shopping in Rotterdamâ. Of course, using correct English, you would keep the finite and non-finite verb together (âKees is going shopping in Rotterdam tomorrowâ). Although this sentence is an exception, in most cases the finite verb is placed at the end of the sentence in Dutch.Sentences that donât start with a subjectAnother difference in word order occurs when sentences donât start with the sentenceâs subject. So, for example, you can say âon Friday we eat Belgian friesâ (which was actually one of few traditions in my childhood home). In Dutch, this would translate to âop vrijdag eten we Belgische frietjesâ. If you know how to speak a bit of Dutch, you would have noticed that the subject âweâ and the verb âeatâ have swapped places here.Belgian fries on Friday. Photo via visualhunt.com.Sentences that start with subordinate clausesA similar difference in word order occurs when a sentence starts with a subordinate clause. For example: âif youâre going to Holland, Iâll come with youâ. Or in Dutch: âals jij naar Holland gaat, kom ik met je meeâ. Using the Dutch word order, the English translation would be: âif youâre to Holland going, come I with youâ.2. Different Usage of Verb Tenses in English and Dutch GrammarBoth Dutch and English have four basic verb tenses: the present simple, past simple, present perfect and the past perfect. However, these tenses are not always used in the same way in both languages. A common mistake that Dutch people make while they speak English is using the present perf ect where the past simple should be used.For example, in English you would say: âshe learned some Afrikaans yesterdayâ. But a Dutch person might easily make the mistake of using the present perfect here and say âshe has learned some Afrikaans yesterdayâ. This is because of how you would structure this sentence according to Dutch grammar rules. In Dutch you would use the present perfect: âzij heeft gister Afrikaans geleerdâ.Another common mix-up of tenses between Dutch and English is using the present simple instead of the future simple. Whereas in Dutch, using the present simple in âI teach you how to speak Dutch tomorrowâ is completely correct, in English, the future simple would be used: âI will teach you how to speak Dutch tomorrowâ.Furthermore, donât be surprised when a Dutch person tells you âI live in Utrecht since 2012â. In Dutch, the present simple is used in this kind of sentence (âik woon in Utrecht sinds 2012â), but in English, the present pe rfect should be used (âI have lived in Utrecht since 2012â). Learn more about Dutch verb tenses. JessicaDutch Teacher 5.00 (5) £21/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors NaomiDutch Teacher £17/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors EliseDutch Teacher £45/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MichelleDutch Teacher £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors CéliaDutch Teacher £15/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors VanshikaDutch Teacher £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MichelleDutch Teacher £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors LizaDutch Teacher £15/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors3. The Lack of Auxiliaries in Dutch GrammarAs opposed to English, Dutch does not use any auxiliary to form an interrogative sentence. So to form a question in Dutch, there is no need to add an auxiliary like âdoâ to the sentence. And since auxiliaries arenât present in the Dutch language, the use of âdoâ and âdidâ might be a bit tricky for a Dutch beginner learning to speak English.Therefore, you might hear a Dutch person say: âlike you this language course?â (âvind je deze talencursus leuk?â) instead of âdo you like this language course?âWhat is interesting is that back in the day there was no need for adding auxiliaries in English either. It might seem very weird to you now to form an interrogative sentence without an auxiliary, but just look at back at texts of Shakespeare, for example, and you will see that the Dutch system is used there. (Side note, this might be an interesting topic for a thesis for any of you out there looking for one. Or am I the only one interested to know why this has changed?)4. Singular Pronouns in Dutch: âIedereenâ is Used for Both âAnyoneâ and âEveryoneâWhereas the English make a distinction between âeveryoneâ and âanyoneâ, the Dutch just use âiedereenâ for both. So if you want to say âanyone can learn a foreign languageâ or âit seems like everyo ne is learning foreign languages these daysâ, in Dutch you would use âiedereenâ in both cases.Similarly, âallesâ, is used for both âeverythingâ and âanythingâ. So again using an example, you would use âallesâ in both âeverything is written in Flemishâ or âI canât understand anything written in Flemishâ.Even though âiedereenâ clearly refers to multiple people, it is considered to be a singular pronoun in Dutch. The same goes for âallesâ: although it refers to multiple things, itâs considered a singular pronoun. Therefore, you say 'iedereen is' en 'alles is' instead of 'iedereen zijn' en 'alles zijn'.âAnyoneâ and âeveryoneâ in English are considered to be singular pronouns too, however, in conversational English you will sometimes come across a sentence like âeveryone is showing off their language skillsâ. In Dutch, albeit formal or informal, you will never come across something like this.Learn all about these and other Dutch gramm ar rules in your Dutch lessons!5. The pronoun âHetâ (âItâ) is Used for Both Singular and Plural Forms of NounsIf a Dutch person comes up to you and says âit are good quality tulipsâ, youâll probably have to try hard to suppress a grin. This is how we say it in Dutch though, as a plural form of âhetâ does not exist. In Dutch, you would say, âhet zijn goede kwaliteit tulpenâ.Lots of Dutch tulip bulbs at the flower market in Amsterdam. Photo via visualhunt.com.Okay, if itâs one of those annoying salesmen at the flower market in Amsterdam, youâre allowed to let out a little grin. But in any other situation, keep in mind that translating âhet zijnâ into âthey areâ can be tricky for the Dutch who are just starting to learn English.Itâs not that using âthey areâ in these cases doesnât exist in Dutch. However, this is done only when âtheyâ is not directly linked to a noun in the same sentence. âThey areâ is only used referring back to a noun , for example in a previous sentence.So for example: âhet zijn goede kwaliteit tulpenâ (âthey are high quality tulipsâ), and âze zijn van goede kwaliteitâ (âthey are of good qualityâ). Notice that in the second sentence, the noun, âtulpenâ, is not present.We hope you enjoyed our blog. Why not check out the whole series on Dutch Grammer. :)
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