Friday, 11 January 2008
The capacitance of a capacitor
The capacitance of a capacitor is defined as the amount of charge required to create a unit p.d. between its plates.
Suppose we give Q coulomb of charge to one of the two plates of a capacitor and if a p.d. of V volts is established between the two, then it's capacitance is
Q Charge
C = ----- = --------------------
V Potential Difference
Thursday, 10 January 2008
Grammar through humour
"What we learn with pleasure, we never forget."
Dr Einstein and his driver.
Dr Albert Einstein's Chauffer
After having propounded the theory of relativity,
Albert Einstein
would tour the various Universities
in the United States,
delivering lectures wherever he went.
He was always accompanied by his faithful chauffer,
Harry,
who would attend each of these lectures
while seated in the back row!
One fine day,
after Einstein had finished a lecture
and was coming out of the auditorium into his vehicle,
Harry addresses him and says,
"Professor Einstein,
I've heard your lecture on relativity so many times,
that if I were ever given the opportunity,
I would be able to deliver it to perfection myself!"
"Very well,"
replied Einstein,
"I'm going to Dartmouth next week.
They don't know me there.
You can deliver the lecture as Einstein,
and I'll take your place as Harry!"
And so it went to be...
Harry delivered the lecture to perfection,
without a word out of place,
while Einstein sat in the back row playing
"Chauffer",
and enjoying a snooze for a change.
Just as Harry was descending from the podium,
however,
one of the research assistants intercepted him,
and began to ask him a question
on the theory of relativity....
one that involved a lot of complex calculations and equations.
Harry replied to the assistant
"the answer to this question is very simple!
In fact, it's so simple,
that I'm going to let my chauffer answer it!" *
The following were the objectives of the session:
~ to teach vocabulary highlighted in the text.
~ to introduce new sentence structures
~ to teach new grammar items such as conditionals
~ to teach conversational English
~ to develop students' speaking, listening and writing skills
~ to initiate interaction among students
Before the text
was presented to the students,
I narrated the anecdote to the students.
They enjoyed it.
Then a few volunteers played the role of Dr Einstein,
the chauffer and the Dean of the faculty
and enacted a role-play.
Then each student was given a photocopy
of the text and was asked to go through it.
They were asked to guess the meanings
of the highlighted words and phrases
and discuss the same with their partners.
After that,
I discussed the new vocabulary and grammar items
with the whole class.
It was quite an enjoyable experience
for me and to the students.
According to the feed back that
I received from them,
they all enjoyable the session.
They admitted that it improved their
creativity and helped them to be more productive.
The new way of teaching grammar demands
a lot from the English teacher.
They should play a radical role,
entirely different from a traditional teacher's role.
They should:
~ Assess the needs of the learner
~ Create a wonderful setting for
students to enjoy learning English
~ Amuse and entertain them
~ Capture students' imagination
~ Bring language alive by introducing humour
and using stories, jokes, etc.
~ Motivate them to learn and be productive
~ Develop their creativity and thinking abilities
~ Play a non-threatening role
~ Involve students in the learning process
~ Make the class interactive
~ Always get students'
feedback and modify their teaching methods
to suit the taste of the majority of students.
What impact did the new way of teaching
grammar have on students?
They started sending me jokes by email,
suggested materials that can be used in the English class.
Besides creating a healthy competition among students,
the session also developed a positive attitude
towards learning grammar in them.
A teacher of English who does not laugh
and allow their students to laugh in the English class
cannot be a successful teacher
of the language.
"What we learn with pleasure, we never forget."
Dr Einstein and his driver.
Dr Albert Einstein's Chauffer
After having propounded the theory of relativity,
Albert Einstein
would tour the various Universities
in the United States,
delivering lectures wherever he went.
He was always accompanied by his faithful chauffer,
Harry,
who would attend each of these lectures
while seated in the back row!
One fine day,
after Einstein had finished a lecture
and was coming out of the auditorium into his vehicle,
Harry addresses him and says,
"Professor Einstein,
I've heard your lecture on relativity so many times,
that if I were ever given the opportunity,
I would be able to deliver it to perfection myself!"
"Very well,"
replied Einstein,
"I'm going to Dartmouth next week.
They don't know me there.
You can deliver the lecture as Einstein,
and I'll take your place as Harry!"
And so it went to be...
Harry delivered the lecture to perfection,
without a word out of place,
while Einstein sat in the back row playing
"Chauffer",
and enjoying a snooze for a change.
Just as Harry was descending from the podium,
however,
one of the research assistants intercepted him,
and began to ask him a question
on the theory of relativity....
one that involved a lot of complex calculations and equations.
Harry replied to the assistant
"the answer to this question is very simple!
In fact, it's so simple,
that I'm going to let my chauffer answer it!" *
The following were the objectives of the session:
~ to teach vocabulary highlighted in the text.
~ to introduce new sentence structures
~ to teach new grammar items such as conditionals
~ to teach conversational English
~ to develop students' speaking, listening and writing skills
~ to initiate interaction among students
Before the text
was presented to the students,
I narrated the anecdote to the students.
They enjoyed it.
Then a few volunteers played the role of Dr Einstein,
the chauffer and the Dean of the faculty
and enacted a role-play.
Then each student was given a photocopy
of the text and was asked to go through it.
They were asked to guess the meanings
of the highlighted words and phrases
and discuss the same with their partners.
After that,
I discussed the new vocabulary and grammar items
with the whole class.
It was quite an enjoyable experience
for me and to the students.
According to the feed back that
I received from them,
they all enjoyable the session.
They admitted that it improved their
creativity and helped them to be more productive.
The new way of teaching grammar demands
a lot from the English teacher.
They should play a radical role,
entirely different from a traditional teacher's role.
They should:
~ Assess the needs of the learner
~ Create a wonderful setting for
students to enjoy learning English
~ Amuse and entertain them
~ Capture students' imagination
~ Bring language alive by introducing humour
and using stories, jokes, etc.
~ Motivate them to learn and be productive
~ Develop their creativity and thinking abilities
~ Play a non-threatening role
~ Involve students in the learning process
~ Make the class interactive
~ Always get students'
feedback and modify their teaching methods
to suit the taste of the majority of students.
What impact did the new way of teaching
grammar have on students?
They started sending me jokes by email,
suggested materials that can be used in the English class.
Besides creating a healthy competition among students,
the session also developed a positive attitude
towards learning grammar in them.
A teacher of English who does not laugh
and allow their students to laugh in the English class
cannot be a successful teacher
of the language.
Saturday, 5 January 2008
From Ubah / Elizabeth Peter.
From Ubah / Elizabeth Peter.
Dear One
It is my pleasure to introduce you to a business that will make the beginning of never -ending family relations and l hope this proposal will not come to you as an embarrassment.
l am Ubah Peter, the only son of late Mr Dan Peter who was a famous cocoa merchant. My late father operated his cocoa business in Abidjan Cote d' ivoire under partnership, but unfortunately my late father was poisoned by his business associates in order to claims the newly awarded contract and his wealth in a cocktail party held in his honour as the director of the company. When he was poisoned, he was rushed to the hospital.
It was in the hospital that he secretly disclosed to me the cause of his sickness and why he was poisoned. There he informed me that he deposited the sum of US$9,500M. (Nine Million Five Hundred Thousand United Dollars) in a suspense coded account to a bank here in Abidjan Cote d' Ivoire and that l and my little sister Elizabeth was made the next of kin to inherit the money in his record file.
He therefore advised me to look for a reliable, trust worthy and God fearing person who will assist me transfer the money abroad strictly for investment purposes. This is because he didn't want his associate to raise an eyebrow on his fund. He also advised me to avoid his associates and our family members who will be running after our dear lives, he finally died in the hospital after few days of admission.
Please, We soliciting for your assistance to help me and my little sister Elizabeth transfer the money into your account for an investment purpose over there in your country. We hope to travel with you to your country after a successful transfer of this money. The contact of the bank will be given to you as soon as you show your interest and willingness to us. You can now instruct them on where and how the money will be transferred.
We are offering you 15% of the total sum as commission for your assistance to transfer the money to your country. May I strongly re-emphasise that this transaction is highly confidential, hitch free and this will be successfully concluded within 10 days according to your willingness. I look forward to hear from you soon.
Thank you and God bless you.
Yours Sincerely.
Ubah / Elizabeth Peter.
Dear One
It is my pleasure to introduce you to a business that will make the beginning of never -ending family relations and l hope this proposal will not come to you as an embarrassment.
l am Ubah Peter, the only son of late Mr Dan Peter who was a famous cocoa merchant. My late father operated his cocoa business in Abidjan Cote d' ivoire under partnership, but unfortunately my late father was poisoned by his business associates in order to claims the newly awarded contract and his wealth in a cocktail party held in his honour as the director of the company. When he was poisoned, he was rushed to the hospital.
It was in the hospital that he secretly disclosed to me the cause of his sickness and why he was poisoned. There he informed me that he deposited the sum of US$9,500M. (Nine Million Five Hundred Thousand United Dollars) in a suspense coded account to a bank here in Abidjan Cote d' Ivoire and that l and my little sister Elizabeth was made the next of kin to inherit the money in his record file.
He therefore advised me to look for a reliable, trust worthy and God fearing person who will assist me transfer the money abroad strictly for investment purposes. This is because he didn't want his associate to raise an eyebrow on his fund. He also advised me to avoid his associates and our family members who will be running after our dear lives, he finally died in the hospital after few days of admission.
Please, We soliciting for your assistance to help me and my little sister Elizabeth transfer the money into your account for an investment purpose over there in your country. We hope to travel with you to your country after a successful transfer of this money. The contact of the bank will be given to you as soon as you show your interest and willingness to us. You can now instruct them on where and how the money will be transferred.
We are offering you 15% of the total sum as commission for your assistance to transfer the money to your country. May I strongly re-emphasise that this transaction is highly confidential, hitch free and this will be successfully concluded within 10 days according to your willingness. I look forward to hear from you soon.
Thank you and God bless you.
Yours Sincerely.
Ubah / Elizabeth Peter.
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