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Explore Effective Language Teaching Approaches Used Worldwide
Language is the most optimal mode of communication. It is the unique factor that distinguishes human beings from animals. Language teaching is one of those areas of human enterprise that will never go out of demand. Language teaching is conducted in a variety of methods. Each method has its own language learning philosophy. 1. Communicative language Teaching (CLT) In Communicative LanguageâŠ
#best practices#global language teaching#Innovative Strategies#instructional techniques#language education#language learning methods#language teaching approaches#teaching methodologies
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A colouring experiment with Kuja.
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#artwork#thank you to silver for instructing me with the new colouring techniques#my friend has a good way of colouring and was kind enough to walk me through how to do it#and t hen i went ham on the rest of it...#its sketchy but its alright#kuja#final fantasy#final fantasy ix#final fantasy 9#ffix#ff9#fanart
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my mother has asked me to ask âthat weaver friend of yoursâ lol â do you have experience dyeing linen? what does the process look like for natural vs synthetic dyes?
happy to be that weaver friend of yours đ„°â€ïž dyeing linen is basically the same as dyeing cotton or any other cellulose fiber, so any synthetic dye that works for cotton will also work for linen. a professional grade fiber reactive dye like procion mx or dharma's procion (here) dyes cellulose fiber without heat, and the process is quick and painless. it just involves a large bucket, water, the dye powder and the cloth you wish to dye. i have little experience with rit dye so i'm not sure if you'd need heat for that, but procion dye is higher quality, comes in a lot more colours than rit, and a 2oz container is like $2 usd and goes a long way
the natural dye process for linen takes a lot longer than the procion dye process and requires several steps. cellulose fibers really don't like to take dyes so you basically have to do a bunch of alchemy to convince it to do what you want (compared to protein fibers like wool and silk which love dyes and only need some gentle nudges)
naturally dyeing linen depends on the dye you'd wish to use, but the process is essentially: scouring, mordanting, and dyeing. it's really important that you scour linen especially because it contains a lot of pectins that prevent dye from penetrating the fiber, so a harsh scouring is best (ie. washing it with hot water and ph neutral soap, even to the point of boiling the cloth. linen can take a lot of heat and is better for it, cotton is more sensitive) you'll probably have to do this before dyeing it with the synthetic dye too for best results
most natural dyes require that you mordant the cloth before dyeing. some dyes don't require a mordant (indigo is the big one, but if you're working with onion skins or other materials that contain tannins this is also true. however mordanting the cloth before dyeing with tannins or even mordanting with tannins is still recommended for better colour performance long-term unless you're working with indigo in which case using a mordant can actually cause problems) but if you're unsure, assume that you need to apply a mordant. you essentially have to simmer the cloth in a hot pot with either a material that contains tannins (tannic acid), a natural bio-accumulator of aluminum (symplocos), or use a metal salt (alum acetate is best for cellulose, but iron and copper salts can also be used. the metal salts route requires more safety precautions esp if you use copper salt, you can't dump that down the drain) your choice of mordant impacts the final colour with different mordants shifting the chemical reaction that happens in the cloth when you dye it
with cotton and linen, after you use the mordant you need to use either a chalk or wheat bran bath to remove excess mordant from the cloth, esp if you use alum acetate, otherwise it can leave a whitish cast over the cloth and also impede dyeing lol. wheat bran baths tend to cause a warmer tone to the final dyed cloth, chalk baths cause a cooler tone. i only use wheat bran baths bc i prefer the warmth and i get the bran cheaply at my local punjabi grocer
only then can you dye the cloth, again unless you're working with a dye like coffee or tea or onion skins OR indigo. linen really doesn't like to take natural dyes unless you do all the above steps, it's stubborn. the dye process itself depends on what dye you use and you can do stuff like solar dyeing if you don't want to simmer it in a pot on a stove. if you plan to go the natural dye route lmk and i can send you some scans of a book i have that contains precise instructions for preparing linen for dyeing
#fun fact the word for mordant in bahasa (both msia and indonesia) is mordan lol#i love when stuff like that happens. like computer in bahasa msia being komputer#as a caveat these are the western steps for natural dyeing there are other approaches that include the same chemical processes#but dif techniques like ex. in malaysia/indonesia mordants and dye baths are fermented for several weeks to months#and the fermentation makes it so they can be used cold and you only have to dip them in the baths rather than simmer#but that takes even longer than the western methods and is less documented in an instructional sense so the western approach is easier
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in general i think its better to push different mediums, artforms, techniques, etc to accommodate the disabled artist rather than pushing the disabled artist to accommodate the medium. perfectionism and perserverating on doing things the "right" way is the enemy, any shortcut (photocopying, copypasting digitally, whatever) that gets you part way there is hashtag innovation and i think its worth exploring that
#of course part of this is me complaining about whatever the hell is going on in southern ontarian art academia and institution once again <3#we're kinda behind i think. not totally. but theres a weird amount of setbacks philosophically#visual culture major voice: we already hashed this out in the 70s bitch get with the program#its interesting how uninterested my professors are in this stuff tho. i need to make them interested. i need to write a paper LOL#i dunno like im not much of an educator but i am interested in instruction. because im finding im kinda. good at it sometimes#and nothings more useful in teaching someone a skill than learning the different techniques disabled artists use#ive been able to help a couple people with my own tricks and shortcuts. i think theres a lot here.....
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New nunchaku pattern
#martialarts#fitness#workoutmotivation#workout#gymlife#like4like#gymmotivation#body goals#bodybuilding#karate#jeet kune do#Kung fu#martial arts instructional video#motivation#nunchaku#ninja#tkdlife#tkd#training videos#technique#tangsoodo#taekwondo#Canon R8#4k 60fps#slomo#gym#focus#staypositive#stayfocused#workout motivation
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Packing ice cubes in an insulated bottle to attempt to schedule the near-inevitable dissociative episode today. We deal with trauma LATER when I donât have MEETINGS.
#blue chatter#ice works rly well as a grounding technique for me#so my therapist has advised me to bring ice to class in a water bottle and just. eat it. when I start getting spacey.#which is smart bc the threshold between âslightly out of itâ and âtoo far gone to remember to ground myselfâ is RAZOR THIN rn#so jumping on it early is the best plan#is it gonna look weird to fish ice cubes out of a water bottle and eat them? yes#is it better than losing instructional time again? also yes
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Can You Learn to Sew Online? A Comprehensive Look at Your Options with ONSA
At ONSA - Online Sewing Academy, the world of stitching and garment construction should be accessible to everyone, regardless of location or schedule. In today's digital age, online learning has revolutionized how we acquire new skills, making it possible to master intricate crafts like sewing from the comfort of our homes. But can you truly become an expert stitcher through virtual classes alone? Let's explore the options available and how ONSA empowers you to embark on an enriching sewing journey.
The Beauty of Pre-Recorded Video Lessons
Ah, the world of pre-recorded tutorials - a treasure trove of knowledge at your fingertips! ONSA's extensive library of meticulously crafted video lessons offers a comprehensive exploration of sewing techniques, from the fundamentals of threading a needle to the intricacies of advanced garment construction. One of the most significant advantages of this format is the ability to learn at your own pace, rewinding and revisiting lessons as many times as needed until each stitch and seam becomes second nature.
Our pre-recorded videos are thoughtfully designed to cater to diverse learning styles, combining visual demonstrations with clear, concise explanations. Whether you're a visual learner who thrives on observing each step or an auditory learner who appreciates detailed verbal guidance, our lessons ensure that no aspect of the sewing process is left unexplained.
While budget-friendly and convenient, we understand that pre-recorded content may lack the human interaction that many pupils crave â the ability to ask questions, receive real-time feedback, and benefit from the personalized attention of an experienced instructor. This is where our live, interactive classes come into play.
The Magic of Live, Interactive Classes
Imagine having a seasoned ONSA instructor by your virtual side, guiding you through the intricate sewing world with patience and expertise. Our live, online classes provide an immersive, interactive experience replicating the intimacy of a physical classroom setting. Through video conferencing technology, you can follow along with your instructor, ask questions as they arise, and receive real-time feedback on your technique.
One of the most significant advantages of live classes at ONSA is the ability to learn at a pace that suits your individual needs. Our instructors are adept at adapting their teaching methods to accommodate varying skill levels, ensuring that every student feels included and supported. Whether you're a complete novice taking your first tentative stitches or a skilled stitcher seeking to elevate your art, our talented teachers can customize lesson plans to align with your unique goals and aspirations.
From mastering the art of inserting invisible zippers to acquiring advanced draping skills for haute couture designs, our live classes cover various topics, catering to hobbyists and aspiring professionals. Private one-on-one sessions and small group workshops provide ample opportunity for personalized guidance, fostering an environment where questions are welcomed, and challenges are addressed with patience and expertise.
The ONSA Edge: A Holistic Approach to Sewing Education
At ONSA, we understand that sewing is more than just a practical skill â it's an art form that combines technical precision with creative expression. Our approach to online sewing education is rooted in this philosophy, nurturing both the technical and artistic aspects of this timeless craft.
Our team of expert instructors, each with years of industry experience and a passion for teaching, has thoughtfully crafted a multifaceted curriculum that covers the entire spectrum of sewing, from understanding fabric properties and pattern drafting to mastering advanced construction techniques and exploring fashion design principles.
By combining our comprehensive library of pre-recorded video resources with live, interactive sessions, ONSA provides a 360-degree learning experience tailored to your schedule, skillset, and aspirations. Whether you prefer the convenience of self-paced learning or thrive on the dynamic energy of a virtual classroom, our blend of educational formats ensures that your sewing journey is enriching, engaging, and tailored to your unique needs.
Beyond the technical aspects of sewing, ONSA also emphasizes the importance of nurturing creativity and self-expression. Our lessons encourage students to experiment with fabric choices, color combinations, and design elements, fostering an environment where individuality is celebrated and personal style is cultivated.
Sewing Mastery: A Journey, Not a Destination
At ONSA, we firmly believe that sewing mastery is a lifelong pursuit, a continuous learning and refinement journey. Our online academy is designed to support you at every stage of this journey, from your first tentative stitches to the creation of intricate, couture-worthy garments.
As you progress through our curriculum, you can participate in virtual sewing circles, where you can connect with fellow stitchers, share your creations, and seek inspiration from a community of like-minded individuals. Our instructors are not just teachers but mentors dedicated to your growth and success, offering guidance and encouragement every step of the way.
Sewing is more than just a hobby â it's a powerful form of self-expression, transforming fabric into wearable art that reflects your unique style and personality. At ONSA, we strive to empower you to unleash your creativity, one stitch at a time, by providing a comprehensive and immersive online learning experience tailored to your needs.
Ready to Start Stitching Your Dreams into Reality?
Whether you're a busy professional seeking a creative outlet, a stay-at-home parent looking to explore a new passion, or a lifelong stitcher yearning to elevate your skills, ONSA - Online Sewing Academy supports your sewing journey.
Explore our diverse online sewing courses today, from beginner-friendly introductions to advanced masterclasses, and unlock a world of possibilities that transcends time and space. With ONSA, the art of sewing is no longer limited by your location or schedule â it's a vibrant, accessible realm where your dreams can be woven into reality, one exquisite thread at a time.
Join our virtual community of passionate stitchers, where inspiration, camaraderie, and personal growth intertwine seamlessly. Embark on a transformative journey that will teach you sewing techniques, ignite your creativity, boost your confidence, and empower you to express your individuality through the timeless art of garment construction.
The world of sewing awaits, and at ONSA, we're committed to being your trusted guide every step of the way. Unleash your inner stitching prowess, and let your creativity take flight â the possibilities are endless.
#sewing#sewing classes#online sewing classes#learn to sew online#virtual sewing lessons#sewing tutorials#pre-recorded sewing videos#live sewing classes#interactive sewing instruction#ONSA sewing academy#sewing education#sewing mastery#garment construction#fashion design#pattern drafting#sewing techniques#creative sewing#sewing community#sewing journey#sewing skills#beginner sewing#advanced sewing#couture sewing#self-paced learning#personalized instruction#sewing mentorship#sewing creativity#sewing expression#wearable art#fabric art
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Art update fr january! Two classes dropped bc of holidays and then two more i skipped due to being too tired frm work (SALES...) but. im getting there!
#my art#previously we've been instructed by a substitute bc the actual instructor fell off a ladder setting up at the start of the school year#but he's been back since the star of the new year and it's been an adjustment#esp since w the prev we'd p much exclusively worked w black and white paint only fr this guy to be like naur..... time fr colours#i def had some moments of like oh god what am i doing here. in this class but also in this body on this earth what is my point being here#and then feeling too embarrassed abt my lack of knowledge/knowhow to address the teacher as he was chatting w more avdanced students#but catch me getting more acquainted w the techniques and pacing myself a bit and even! talking to the guy a lil. i really am getting there
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my mom asked her friend's daughter to help me with the thesis dilemma n the first question she asks is what are you passionate about đđ„Čđ„čđ§đŒđ
#cloud nonsense#i mean regarding my passions related to language#im intrigued by the content based instruction technique n i think it wld be poggers to explore tht#im also interested in personality n languages but someone studied tht already n it's def not a wide enough area to get a unique slant#tho they did mbti n introvert extrovert myb i cld do enneagram lmao but no#ai kind if interests me obvi but there's not enough research here n someone is doing tht already#idk like language instruction fascinates me bc i feel like our approach in secondary is lackadaisical#n rn im getting bored by the uni's one as well#n then the uni's langauge centre the german course idk i expected more than just doing modules in a textbook#i mean it is very interactive but idk#idk sigh
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in theory there is a series of next classes on sewing machine use to take, featuring instructions on various techniques
but as far as i can tell learning to assemble a tote bag has taught me everything i need to assemble drawstring project bags, which is what i actually got into this to learn to make in the first place
so im just going to book sewing machine time for next week, pre-cut some fabric i already have at home according to a drawstring bag pattern i found, and just. try making things?
#the place where i took the class lets u rent sewing machine time so i. am just going to go for it#i like taking classes when im a complete beginner but for crafts i very quickly move to the stage where i would like to try generalizing#through a combination of Looking Online and Trying Stuff. and will come back for more direct instruction once i am truly stymied on a parti#ular skill or technique. i took one knitting class when i was 9 to make sure i could form stitches the right way round and otherwise am#committed to just finding stuff online and trying it and it always works out. and i feel this should work the same way.#box opener#feel free to recommend other things that i should feel ready to just try given that i have 'can sew a simple tote bag' capacities#is it too bold to make a run at an unlined pair of drawstring shorts? i have some to use as a model! does it definitely need elastic?? will#that be hard??? can i definitely not learn it from blogs do you think. because if i can im gonna
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guess who just had to unfreeze toons credit card over the phone bc rapid-fire donating to a bunch of different Gazans' GoFundMes in a row last night was enough to get it flagged for "suspicious activity"
#dizzyisms#not really a big deal I'm just kinda laughing#I know I've spent almost no money on things that Weren't bills or donations for the past few months#but *maybe* I should've spaced those out a tad bit#also FUCK my bank's phone service for making me enter my shit like five times bc it kept insisting my info was wrong#only to work just fine when I did the Opposite of what it instructed and Not hit X button after entering#for the last step and last step only. What the fuck is up with that#hell on autism technique
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stand in the ocean until youâre too cold to feel anxiety
#just got back from the sea#did something (emotionally) scary today but I survived đ#it was absolutely not a big deal in any way#I just think my coping methods are funny sometimes#(I guess a grounding technique? when you genuinely enjoy being cold etc etc)#perk of living where I live: can just go and brood by the sea pretty much whenever#this post is. not instructions. I guess unless you want it to be#Iâve been posting a lot about being sad lately huhâŠmostly I think Iâm just Severely Overtired#anyway this is the end of the tags thank you for reading
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ok voice lesson made me feel better. canât tell yet if sheâs going to be a good teacher or not but she listened to me sing and was basically like âyour voice is lovely your pitch is great you just need a refresher on technique and then most of what you are describing as âbrokenâ or âbadâ in your voice will resolve itself when youâre singing regularly with good breath support again.â who knows if she knows what sheâs talking about!! but it made me feel better after the choir director made me feel so bad about my voice lol
#I think he just didnât phrase things well lol#itâs not flattering to be like âI can hear glimmers of the True Voice beneath this wretched husk of a voiceâ#lol#whatever I am practicing the art of being secure in myself#I will take voice lessons and work patiently on my technique#and I bet that within six months I will feel like I have a brand new voice#Iâm glad I went before the first choir practice tomorrow#as I was feeling really insecure!!!#but I just gotta channel the energy of PEAK my favorite book#you get better through patient practice and good instruction
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5 jab counters
#kickboxing#martialarts#fitness#workout#boxing#workoutmotivation#gymlife#gym#like4like#gymmotivation#boxing jab#muay thai#muay thai knee#muay thai videos#muay thai motivation#muay thai sparring#muay thai kick#muay thai class#Muay Thai techniques#fitness journey#gym video#gym life#gym body#gymrat#gym motivation#kickboxing tutorial#martial arts instructional video#martial arts motivation#Muay Thai drills#stronger than excuses
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people who write knitting tutorials need to know less about knitting i think. 10 tutorials confused as fuck about how to tell if im purling vs knitting all telling me to "look if my yarn is in front or behind" there is no shit i have a cast on rn. the yarn is next to the damn thing. and i wanna start with knitting not purling. finally. FINALLY someone is like oh yeah its just if ur right needle is in front or back while you work it :) FR?
#why are they telling me where the thread should be when we move the thread the same fuckin way every time!!!#for these two! all these instructions are about distinguishing and making these two stitches#idc where it ends up tell me how to get it there!!!#''so this is what your sandwich should look when youre done''#thanks. what are the ingredience#its probably some advanced technique bullshit where it gets confusing once youve mastered the 8 energy knits
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New Technique?
I doubt I invented this, but I only seem to be the only artist that does this technique. Basically what I do is Watercolor on oil canvas. What I do is marker and ballpoint pen first then I give it a wash with watercolor and wipe it away with wet or dry rags. The sealant I use will make the ball point pen purplish adding another level of contrast.




I will also edit them digitally as well to change colors or give a piece an upgrade.
#technique#watercolor#water#pond#landscape#path#arches#ink#drawing#new techniques#instructions#pen and ink#red rocks#utah#national park#canyon#yellowstone national park#mountains#hills
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