Tuesday, September 25, 2018

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When it comes to learning a language listening is so important.

So today, I want to talk to you about some different ways

on how you can improve your listening skills to better your comprehension.

Often, the first time we are exposed to a language, any language, it is through listening.

We hear it being spoken, or we hear it on TV or movies.

So it is so important that we improve our listening skills

and understand how to improve our listening skills

in order to comprehend the language

and better understand the words and sentences that we are hearing.

So today, I'm going to talk to you about some different

tips and different strategies that you can use to become a better listener.

The first suggestion that I have for you is to pay close attention to the content words.

Now if you're wondering well, "What are content words?"

These are words that actually have meaning.

And because of that they really help us paint a picture in our minds.

And that makes it easier for us to understand what it is we're listening to.

So content words would be like adjectives.

And you're thinking about the size, the color, the sound, the smell, the feeling.

They're also nouns - the people, the places, the objects.

As well as the verbs - What actions are happening?

What are the actions that you're hearing?

Don't worry so much about the smaller words - the articles, the prepositions.

Really focus on those content words, and then use them to put pictures in your head.

If it's a podcast, if it's a TV show, or even in just a general conversation, if we're able to identify

and understand these content words, and actually put an image in our mind,

we're going to understand exactly what is being said.

And that helps us improve our overall language fluency.

The next suggestion, which is very important, is to become an active listener.

So for most of us whenever we're listening, its passive listening.

We're listening to a TV show, or a movie, or music, or a podcast, and you're not really required to do anything.

Just listening and trying to understand.

When I say become an active listener, this means that

it requires you to do something.

You have to actually respond to whatever it is you're listening to.

And that response might be answering a question.

That response might be doing a summary.

That response might be actually speaking to somebody and having a back and forth conversation.

When you become an active listener, then you're really

exercising those muscles and trying to understand exactly what you're hearing.

Because there is a response.

You will need to do something after the listening is over.

So this is important for having a conversation

because you want to understand and you want to respond to them.

It's important if you are preparing for a school test, or the IELTS, or the TOEFL.

Because you have to answer questions based on what you hear.

So it's important to try to become an active listener

and practice your active listening skills to improve your overall comprehension.

Now you don't have to do anything completely different

if you want to practice your active listening skills.

You can use those same sources that you're using for passive listening

and just change them into an activity in which you become an active listener.

So for example, if you are watching a TV show or

a movie, then you can practice by trying to make a prediction about what's going to happen next.

You can also use online resources and do some

listening activities and then have to respond to the questions that they give you.

Even here at Interactive English, we have different video

lessons to help you practice your active listening skills.

And I will put those up above, and I highly recommend you go check those out.

The next suggestion I have for you is to listen and follow the signs.

So whatever it is you're listening to if it is a presentation,

if it is a TV show, or even just a conversation,

you have somebody trying to take you from point A to point B.

And all along that path is the conversation that you have to understand.

So in order to get from point A to point B, you need to follow the signs.

Often when we're hearing something things are told in sequential order.

And that means they're using transition words like first, also, in the beginning.

And if you're able to recognize these signs, and the

transitions, and where they're taking you in the conversation,

you're going to be able to more easily understand

what it is you're listening to.

So you need to be able to recognize these transition words

and follow the signs that's going to take you from one

part of the conversation, to the next part, to the next part, into the next part.

A great way to practice this skill is by listening to different presentations.

Because when somebody is giving a presentation,

again, they want to tell you a story in sequential order.

They want to take you from one point to the next.

And in order to do so, they're going to use those transition words.

And that's a great way to practice and see if you can identify the different signs

that are going to help you get from one idea to the next.

Another very useful suggestion, which is one that I

tell students all the time, is to listen at your level.

I also say the same thing for reading.

Read at your level.

Because when students read something that's way too difficult,

well, they don't understand, and it's not really helping them improve.

And this also goes for listening.

We have so many students talk to us and say,

"You know. When I'm out on the street listening to English, it's very hard to understand."

Or when I'm watching the movie and I'm not using subtitles, it becomes very challenging

to understand and follow along the story.

And that may be because you're trying to listen at a level that's a little too difficult.

Perhaps you don't understand all of the content words that you hear.

You're not able to put those pictures in your mind.

And then you don't understand what you're listening to.

On the other hand, we have many students comment on our channel and say,

"Hey, I understand everything that you just said."

I completely understand what you're saying in these lessons.

That means that that is a great level for your listening skills.

And it's great to practice those skills and listen to something at your level.

Listen to these lessons.

Listen to other videos in which people are speaking

maybe at a little bit of a slower pace.

That is a great level for you to practice your listening skills.

And build your listening skills as well

so that in the future you're going to watch that TV show, you'll watch that movie,

and you will understand just about everything that is being said.

Of course, I think it's perfectly okay to challenge yourself

and to watch all these different movies, and TV shows, and listen to music.

That is great. It's still good practice.

But again, I think you benefit most from listening

to something at your level, and following a long speech such as mine

so that you can build your skills over time and improve.

So that you can more easily understand fast speech later on in the future.

Please. Please. Please. Please. Try to listen at your level.

Right now, what I'd suggest that you do is try to practice those listening skills.

Practice those active listening skills.

And I've put together a playlist for you guys right here that you can check out.

Because these are some lessons that are going to help

you practice your listening skills, and help you practice becoming an active listener.

If you enjoyed this lesson and found these suggestions

useful, please hit that like button.

And leave us a comment because we just love hearing from you guys.

Thanks so much for watching, and I'll see you next time.

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दीवाने हो जाएंगे स्वाद के अगर बनाएंगे अमृतसरी स्टब्ड़ चूर चूर कुलचा तवे पर - Duration: 7:28.

Namaste! Welcome to masala kitchen.

Today, I am going to prepare 'Amritsari Kulcha'.

For it, I need 1 cup all purpose flour.

½ tsp salt

½ tsp Baking powder

½ tsp powdered sugar

2 tsp curd

Also, I need lukewarm water.

Knead a soft dough out of it.

Add 1 tsp clarified butter to the dough.

Cover the dough with a wet cloth and then, leave it for half an hour.

For the filling, I have taken 1 bowl mashed cottage cheese.

You can also take mashed potato instead of cottage cheese.

Add finely chopped onions to the mashed cottage cheese.

Finely chopped green chillies

Garam Masala Powder

Black Pepper Powder

Roasted Cumin Powder

Red Chilli Powder

Dry Mango Powder

Salt to taste

Grinded Anardana

Then I have taken dried and crushed cilantro.

In large quantity, add cilantro to it.

Add a little amount of dry fenugreek leaves to it.

Mix it well and roll it into balls.

Now, stretch the dough.

Apply clarified butter on it.

Stretch it again.

Apply clarified butter on it.

Again fold it.

Cover it and leave it for 10 minutes.

You can use any flat pan except the non-stick one.

Stretch it with the help of your palms.

Now, keep the filling.

Keep some amount of finely chopped cilantro on it.

Stretch it with the help of your palms.

Apply water, at the backside of the kulcha.

Press it with your palm.

Flip the flat pan in order to cook the kulcha directly over the flame.

Keep the flame low to medium.

Take it out in a plate.

Apply clarified butter on it.

Crush it like this.

'Amritsari Kulcha' is ready.

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House Cleaner Hijinks - Unreliable Employees Need a Chat - Duration: 6:34.

My cleaning employee refuses to do deep cleans or move in and move out cleanings.

What should I do?

Ooh, that is a tough question and we are going to talk about that today.

Hi there?

I'm Angela Brown and this is Ask A House Cleaner.

This is a show where you get to ask a house cleaning question

and I get to help you find an answer.

Now today's show is brought to us by HouseCleaning360.com

That is a website where we match homeowners with house cleaners.

And it's not just house cleaners, it's carpet cleaners and window washers, and people that

do pressure washing of your driveway and your sidewalk.

They're people that come and they'll clean out your swimming pool or your hot tub and

they will blow off your patio of leaves in the fall time.

There are so many different services that service your home

that you can find on HouseCleaning360.com

All right, onto today's show which is from a professional house cleaner.

She has a staff and there is one particular girl that calls out every single time there

is a deep clean or a move in move out clean.

She only does maintenance cleans of her own choosing.

So, if she's given a deep clean she just doesn't show up that day.

What on earth is going on?

All right.

Well, there are a couple of things that are going on.

Maybe she hasn't told you that she has a medical condition like maybe she's pregnant.

And for a deep clean, you're going to be at a house maybe six hours instead of three.

And so, if she's there for six hours she may need to stop and rest.

She may need some food.

If she bends over like she's cleaning the baseboards or something which is maybe not

part of your maintenance clean, it's possible that she gets sick and she throws up.

There may be things that are going on that we just don't know.

So, the very first thing I would do is I would sit her down and have a conversation and say,

"Come on, you got to tell me what's up because every time there is a deep clean you're calling out.

What is going on?"

She might be able to shed some light.

That is a very valid concern.

Now if there is no valid concern and she's just calling out because she's lazy, that

requires a whole different set of communication skills.

Because now you have to make new rules and say, "Okay, I'm the boss and you don't get

to decide which jobs you pick and choose.

We don't work that way, we have a schedule.

We have clients, and we go and we service those clients.

If you want this job, you have to go service those clients."

So, if she agrees to that, that should be in writing.

If that's in writing you need to get her to sign it and a copy of that needs to go inside

her employee file, because if for any reason later on down the road you decide you want to fire her,

you need to have that documented

so that she doesn't come back and get workman's

comp and all these other things because you breached your contract, or you let her go

prematurely.

You don't want a lawsuit on your hands.

There's all weird stuff that can happen.

If you let her go because she's violated the rules or what have you, at least it's in the

employee file.

You've done everything you were supposed to do.

Another thing that you may want to consider is there are people that are really, really

good, at certain things and then there are people that are lousy at other things.

Even in my own company, we have that.

I have people that have different skillsets.

I don't defame them or make them feel bad because they don't have the skillset,

but when I see the quality of their work compared to the quality of their work over here

I say to myself," Angela don't give this person this job anymore

because they did a lousy job at it.

This doesn't, this doesn't pass."

And over here they did a spectacular job.

Give them more of this and less of this, right?

So, there are ways that you can still work with existing employees because some employees

they do excellent work over here, they may just not have the right skill set to do a

deep clean, right?

So, maybe this particular house cleaner just doesn't have the skillset.

I don't know.

And then my next question is has she went through proper training?

If you have a great training program and it shows you how to do deep cleaning and it shows

you systematically how to do deep cleaning, it shouldn't be a problem.

But maybe in her mind, it's so overwhelming because she doesn't know exactly what she's

supposed to be doing.

And so it's easier for her to just call out and not do those cleans.

So, take a look at your own training.

What does that look like?

Are you giving fair information to your employees?

Have you armed them with the proper tools that they need to do a deep clean?

Did you know that on a deep clean there are a lot of cleaners that go in there with a

scrub drill?

It's not part of their maintenance clean and they don't carry it with them on all their

maintenance cleans, but there's this big drill with a special head on it.

I'll leave links in the show notes so you can see what I'm talking about.

They'll go into a shower and they' clean all the grout and they make everything shine and

it's awesome and it reduces a lot of the elbow grease.

So, that's fun, but that is part of a deep clean.

Maybe she doesn't have the right tools.

So, I don't really know what is going on in this particular scenario,

but I don't think it can be ignored.

I think it's really important that as the business owner you take a step back and you

try to figure out what is going on and give her every benefit of the doubt because there's

probably something very valid.

We've had house cleaners that were, in fact, pregnant but they hadn't announced it yet.

And they didn't want to tell us because they didn't want us to not put them on the schedule

because they still needed the money.

But they didn't know how their bodies were going to react when they went through the

morning sickness.

And then pretty easy you pick up on it, and you're like, "Hey, you're puking every day,

you're nauseous and something I need to know about?

"Oh yeah, I'm pregnant."

You're like, "Oh okay.

Now I know."

At least you know, right?

So, maybe it's just time to have the conversation so that you can work with them,

not work against them.

Because if they don't tell you what's going on and you don't ask, and you don't find out

and you don't create new systems and procedures that either support your workers,

you're going to have a huge problem going forward.

Because you can't have employees that just call out randomly on jobs because they don't

feel like it.

That doesn't work, that's not how you run a house cleaning business.

So, it's time that the two of you get together and have a conversation.

My suggestion is to be light-hearted about it, and be forgiving, and give her every benefit

of the doubt.

All righty, that's my two cents for today.

Until we meet again,

leave the world a cleaner place than when you found it.

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LIVESTREAM: CIA Director Gina Haspel Speaks at University of Louisville | Heavy.com

Haspel said today that "fundamentally, the United States is safe" because of the extraordinary resources available to the US intelligence communities.

She said that when she joined the CIA three decades ago, the main threat to America came from the USSR.

Today, she said, we have to be "more nimble," and we have to able to face "a diverse range of threats," from Iran to Isis and al-Qaeda.

On a lighter note, Haspel said she is a "big fan" of Scandinavian police procedurals and the spy novels of John LeCarre.

She also talked about her great love of Kentucky bourbon.

Haspel Has Been Questioned About Her Views of in the CIA's Controversial Interrogation Tactics.

Haspel, who was sworn in as CIA director on May 21, is the first woman ever to head the agency.

But Haspel has faced intense questioning about her views on the CIA's use of "enhanced interrogation" tactics, which many say amounted to torture.

Haspel is a career CIA staffer who has worked with the agency for three decades.

She was part of the agency during the Bush administration, when the CIA used controversial techniques like "waterboarding" as part of its interrogation of some terror suspects.

Haspel faced intense questioning about those "enhanced interrogation" techniques during her confirmation hearing.

Haspel said that she would not restart those interrogation techniques when she became the head of the CIA.

During her hearing, Haspel said, "I don't believe that torture works" but that "we got valuable information from debriefing Al Qaeda detainees." She also said, "We all believed in our work.

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[드림] 잠시 편집을 쉬어야 할 것 같아요! | I think I need to take a break from editing! - Duration: 1:53.

Did you have a good Chuseok, Korean friends?

There may be more people don't know

but I try to upload at least once a week.

But...

at lunch today

I was cooking

I was cutting the cabbage, but...

I cut off my finger.

The tip of my finger was cut off.

I was hurt so suddenly and surprised.

I went to the hospital right away.

But I wanted to edit it, and I wanted to upload it.

So I sat in front of the computer.

However, it is hard to work with both hands all the time and suddenly one hand

I'm afraid I'll have to take some time off editing.

I'm so sorry if there was someone waiting for me.

Maybe you didn't wait, kkk...

I turned on the camera to let you know about my situation.

When you cook, always always be careful.

I hope you don't get hurt like me.

I hope you are doing well.

I'll come back to another video as soon as I can.

Then, friends!

Good-bye!

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12 Fresh Sermon Series Ideas [PLUS FREE SERMON GRAPHICS] - Duration: 15:17.

- There's a brand new process

for identifying sermon series ideas

that never would've been possible a couple of years ago.

And when you use this new process,

you'll notice how easy it is

to discover innovative sermon series ideas.

And in this video, I'm gonna show you how I used

this technique to plan out a full year of sermons.

Even better, I created sermon series graphics

to go along with every single series,

and you'll be able to download each of them for free.

Well, hey there, I'm Brady Shearer,

the CEO of Pro Church Tools and the creator of Nucleus.

And if you like this video,

consider giving it a thumbs up and subscribing.

Look, the sermon series ideas I'm about to share with you

are probably a bit different than what you're expecting.

You won't find any At the Movie's

recommendations on this list.

Simply stated, I wanted to take

a completely different approach

with my sermon series recommendations.

So if you're looking for the same old-same old,

you're not gonna find it in this video.

Now, you might be wondering,

well, what makes this sermon series ideas list so special?

Well, consider this.

Attending church on Sundays used to be

a way of life for most Americans.

But we're living through the biggest

communication shift in 500 years.

Church has become less of a priority,

especially for those younger than 40 years of age.

Only two in 10 Millennials believe

church attendance is important.

And 59% of Millennials who grew up in the church

have dropped out at some point.

And if present trends continue,

the percentage of the population that attends church in 2050

is estimated to be almost half of 1990s attendance,

a drop from 20.4% to 11.7%.

So, what does this mean for your church?

Bottom line, finding the intersection

between faith and culture is critical now more than ever,

especially with your church's sermons.

Because here's the sad truth.

Most people don't care about church.

I mean, sure some people

are angry and bitter towards church.

And others are wildly passionate.

But for the most part, we're apathetic.

Unfortunately, this puts your church in a tricky spot.

Because it's very difficult to engage people

on a subject they are not excited about.

The solution?

Identify the intersections between faith and culture,

and use those intersecting ideas as bridges

between Jesus and the world.

'Cause as it turns out,

this is how Jesus often chose to communicate himself.

Jesus uses a mustard seed as a bridge

to explain The Kingdom of God.

He tells the story of a son

turning his back on his father as a bridge

to explain redemption and forgiveness.

Jesus talks about a man abandoned on the side of the road

as a bridge to explain mercy.

Each of the sermon series ideas I'm about to share with you

is a bridge, an intersection between faith and culture.

A timely springboard for a timeless message.

How do I know this?

Well, because each sermon series idea uses keyword research,

behavioral data, and the most recent statistics we have

on the Christian faith, to find the busiest intersections

that exist today between faith and culture.

This is the strategy for identifying

innovative sermon series ideas.

And now, I wanna share 12 of them with you,

with free downloadable sermon series graphics as well.

Sermon series idea #1, Bible.

Check this out.

Every month, more than half a million Americans

search in YouTube for the phrase bible study how to.

Keep in mind, that figure is only searches within America,

and it's a monthly figure.

So every single month 500,000 plus searches are being made

on YouTube alone for bible study how to.

Look, the Bible's the most widely distributed

and best-selling book of all time,

but it can be confounding.

The translations, the language, the history,

the context, the contradictions.

Here's the bottom line.

The people in your church are hungry

to understand the Bible.

Heck, the majority of Americans, 58%,

say they wish they read the Bible more often.

The solution?

Dedicate a sermon series every year to teaching

your congregation how to properly study the Bible.

Sermon series idea #2, Doubting.

Here's some fascinating data

I found on Christianity and doubt.

Two out of every three Christians

admit to experiencing a season of spiritual doubt.

And more than a quarter of Christ followers

still find themselves doubting right now.

And the most common response to spiritual doubt?

Quit attending church altogether.

Now, I just want you to imagine for a moment,

looking at your church's entire congregation

gathered together in a crowd, all in one place.

Now, consider that one out of every four people that you see

is struggling with spiritual doubt, right now.

Of course, doubt is a necessary part

of almost every faith journey.

But it can be crippling.

Consider that almost half of people, 46%,

that experience spiritual doubt respond by quitting church.

Our churches need to know that doubt is okay.

But we also need a game plan.

What do you we do when a crisis of faith hits us?

That's what this sermon series idea is for.

Sermon series idea #3, pray.

The phrase how to pray receives more than 130,000

unique monthly searches on YouTube in America alone.

Popular variations of that search term

include prayer for strength,

prayer for healing, prayer for children.

And get this, prayer is the most popular

spiritual discipline amongst Christians.

It gets better because

more than half, 55%, of all Americans

say they pray every single day.

In 2017, nearly three-quarters of Americans

prayed to God at least once per week.

Not just Christians mind you, but all Americans.

No doubt about it,

prayer is the most popular spiritual discipline.

But how should we pray?

Should we petition God on our behalf?

Should we ask God to make us more like Him?

Should we simply pray The Lord's Prayer as Jesus instructed?

Similar to studying the Bible, the people in your church

and community are hungry to understand prayer.

Dedicating a yearly sermon series to the practice of prayer

is a tremendous way to foster prayerful habits

in the people of your church.

Sermon series idea #4, Sex.

Think about this. The percentage of single people,

and people who have never married is increasing.

Since 2000, the proportion of single people

in the 25-29 range rose 9 percentage points

And the number of single people in the 30-39 range

rose 10 percentage points.

The median marriage age in the 1970s was 23 years old.

The median marriage age in the 2010s, 30 years old.

If you browse the most popular YouTube channels

amongst young Christians, you'll find

that the most popular videos are consistently

exploring the topics of sex and relationships.

Here are some examples:

The Untold Truth about Saving Yourself for Marriage

Should Christians Kiss Before Marriage?

A Guy's Perspective On Christian Modesty

5 Steps To Actually Battle Pornography

What The Church Is Getting Wrong About Purity

Now the first video on that list talks about

the untold secrets of saving yourself for marriage

and it has close to two million views.

To quote Barna, there are massive generational shifts

amongst younger Americans toward a broader move

to delay marriage. Okay so what am I getting at?

Well, Christians are taught from a young age

that sex is meant to be experienced

within the union of marriage. So think about that.

Sex is the ultimate mystery for a younger Christian.

We put sex on a pedestal. We spend a lifetime

waiting for it. And then, when it finally happens,

we have no idea what to do with it!

So what does this mean for your church?

Talk about sex! For real. Dispel the myths.

Address the difficult questions.

Heck, especially address the difficult questions.

Because here's the deal. 95% of Gen Z uses YouTube.

50% of Gen Z say they cannot live without YouTube.

And if our churches won't talk about sex,

younger Christians will turn elsewhere.

Sermon series #5, Money.

When American Christians were asked

what the most important financial goal was for them,

the most popular answer was to provide for my family.

The second most important financial goal

for American Christians was to

support the lifestyle I want.

And all the way down in the sixth position

was the answer, serve God with my money.

And it gets worse because according to a poll

by the Bank of Montreal, 68% of Canadians surveyed

say fighting over money would be their top reason

for divorce, even ahead of infidelity.

Look, The Bible has a lot to say about money.

About stewardship. Hard work. Generosity.

Tithing. Greed. Contentment.

On the other hand, money is a sensitive topic

for the two largest living generations.

Boomers and Millennials.

Only 25% of Boomers feel confident

they have enough money to last through retirement.

Even worse? 42% of Boomers have nothing saved

for retirement at all. But there's more,

because young people don't have it much better.

American student debt has tripled in the last decade.

For Millennials, traditional life milestones

like home ownership and marriage

sometimes don't even feel like realistic options.

In fact, student debt has put many Millennials

in a hole that we feel like we can't even crawl out of.

Consider the hours of minimum wage work

is now needed for Millennials to pay

for four years of public college compared to Boomers.

A fifteen times increase!

Knowing all of this, a sermon series on money

should offer practical steps and hope

to those who feel hopeless in their financial situations.

Let's keep it moving with Sermon Series Idea #6, Community.

Here's something interesting, young adults who continue

their involvement in church beyond their teens years

are twice as likely as those who leave church

to have a close, personal friendship with an older adult

in their faith community.

Moreover, when asked to choose from word pairings

to describe their vision of the ideal church,

78% of Millennials chose community over privacy

and 64% chose casual over dignified.

Here's a Twitter poll from my friend Jarrid Wilson.

He ran it recently. He asked his audience,

"If you had to choose, what do you think is top priority

for young people when they are looking

for a church to call home?"

By far, the most popular answer was community.

And we don't stop there. Sermon Series Idea #7, Rules.

Browse the most popular YouTube videos amongst

young Christians and you'll find that many are

exploring the do's and do not's of their faith.

Here are some examples: Can A Christian Drink Alcohol?

Can Christians Get Tattoos?

Can A Christian Date Non-Believers?

Should Christians Kiss Before Marriage?

Is Secular Music Evil?

Here's a sobering fact, 66% of Millennials

consider churchgoers to be hypocritical.

And as if that's not enough, the perceived legalism

of Christianity has become the trademark of a faith

that should be marked by redemptive and selfless love.

Here's the bottom line. The people in your congregation

are full of questions pertaining to their faith

and how it applies to day-to-day living.

Consider dedicating a yearly sermon series to responding

to these questions. Perhaps a summer Q&A series

with a panel of hosts instead of just a single speaker.

Sermon Series Idea #8, Purpose.

As it turns out, the most popular Bible verse

on Bible Study Tools and the second most popular verse

on Bible Gateway is Jeremiah 29:11.

A famous passage of Scripture that explores the plans

and purpose that God has for each one of us.

As if that's not enough, the third most popular Bible verse

on Bible Gateway is Romans 8:28.

"And we know that in all things God works for the good of

those who love him, who have been called according to his

purpose."

Meanwhile, a May 2005 survey of American pastors

and ministers asked to identify which books

were the most influential on their lives and ministries.

The most popular response?

The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren.

A book that has sold more than 70 million copies.

Simply stated, most of us long for purpose and meaning.

And as it turns out, this longing is reflected

in the Bible verses that we turn to most often.

Of the ten most popular Bible verses on Bible Gateway,

more than half possess themes of purpose and meaning.

What does this mean for your church?

Well we all want to be a part of

something greater than ourselves.

Constructing a sermon series exploring true purpose

and true meaning rooted in Jesus is a smart way

to engage your congregation while also rallying

them around the mission of Christ.

Sermon Series Idea #9, Spirituality.

According to Millennials, the #1 reason young people claim

church attendance is not important is because

they find God elsewhere.

And it's not just young people. More than a quarter of

U.S. adults, 27% now say they think of themselves as

spiritual but not religious. And that's an increase

of 8 percentage points in just five years.

It's true.

While church attendance may be declining,

spirituality is actually on the rise.

Why does this matter? Well it matters because the

Christian tradition is steeped in rich spiritual practice.

Prayer. Meditation. Communion. Baptism.

Fasting. Solitude. Just to name a few.

Setting aside a yearly sermon series to explore

the spiritual practices of Christianity

will meet a felt need amongst your church and community,

while also allowing you to refocus on the

ancient traditions of the Christian faith.

Sermon Series Idea #10, Influencers.

Here's the deal. We're living through the

biggest communication shift in 500 years.

Consider that three-quarters of children

say they would consider some sort of career in online video,

more than a third want to be a YouTuber when they grow up,

and nearly a fifth want to work as a blogger or vlogger.

And it's not just young people. Adults ages 50+

spend 4 hours and 9 minutes on social media each week.

And according to Google, Boomers and Seniors

spend a total of 19 hours online every week.

In just ten short years, the world has fundamentally changed

thanks to the internet.

Every industry is being disrupted

and every area of our lives is affected.

So how does our faith inform and intersect

with this new digital world?

That's what this sermon series should aim to address.

Idea #11, Fear.

Look at the most popular Bible verses on platforms

like Bible Study Tools and you'll find that 40%

of the top 10 most popular Scripture passages address fear.

Now consider what the lives of young people look like today.

The average student loan debt for Class of 2017 grad

is almost 40 thousand dollars. Up 6% from last year.

40% of Millennials say they fear

getting stuck with no development opportunities.

And now take a look at this infographic of

how life has changed for young people in the last 40 years.

Debt is up, cost of college is up, income has stayed

the same, home ownership is down,

and considerably less people are getting married.

Here's the bottom line. Faith and Scripture

play an integral role in combating fear and uncertainty.

Of course, fear is unavoidable.

But equipping your church to confront fear

in an ever-changing world is critical.

Finally, Sermon Series Idea #12, Body.

There's really no other way to put it.

We're in the middle of a body image crisis.

Men and women around the world are

dissatisfied with how they look.

Approximately 80% of U.S. women don't like how they look.

34% of men don't like their body.

Over 80% of 10 year olds are afraid of being fat.

Only 4% of women around the world

consider themselves to be beautiful.

It gets worse because according to 2007 statistics

from the World Health Organization, the U.S.

has the highest prevalence of overweight adults

in the English-speaking world.

Now, here's the good news.

The Bible offers a redemptive view of the human body.

We reflect the image of God.

We're fearfully and wonderfully made.

So dedicate this sermon series to helping your church

see themselves through the eyes of their creator.

Did you enjoy this video?

If so, then subscribe to my channel right now.

Also, make sure to click the link in the YouTube description

to visit the full post for this video

where you'll find the citations,

related Scripture verses for each sermon series idea,

and most importantly, the free download link

for each of the series graphics I created

to accompany these sermon series ideas.

Now, I'm gonna turn things over to you,

of the 12 ideas I presented to you for sermon series,

which one was your favorite?

Let me know by leaving your answer in the comments

on this YouTube video.

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Bob the Canadian here.

Let's learn English …. at the gas station!

Hey Bob the Canadian here, if this is your first time watching these video please click

the subscribe button below, and if you could at some point during this video give me a

thumbs up that would be awesome.

So I noticed when I got in my van today that I was out of gas, or almost out of gas.

The gas gauge, the little dial that tells me how much gas I have left, was pretty low.

In English we would describe this as, "Running out of gas."

We also describe it as, "Running on empty."

Yeah, you could say I was running on empty which means there's just a tiny amount of

gas left.

I think I have enough gas to get to the gas station so that I can fill up my gas tank

in my van.

Hopefully I make it there.

So a few sentences in English to describe this, you would say, "I need gas."

"My car needs gas." or "My van needs gas."

"I need to fill up with gas."

"I need to fill up my gas tank."

So one of the first things to look for is the price of gas, and generally there's

a nice sign on the road outside of a gas station which will let you know how much gas is going

to cost.

At this gas station gas is currently $1.20 per litre.

That's actually not too bad for right now, so let's go fill up.

At the gas station you're going to find gas pumps.

Gas pumps generally pump three different kinds of gas, but they also pump diesel.

Diesel is generally used for things like trucks and tractors.

My particular van uses gas so we're just going to fill this van up with gas.

So one of the first things I need to do is I need to open up this little door and take

off my gas cap.

This is the gas cap.

Then once I've got the gas cap off on the gas pump I need to select what type of gas

I want to purchase.

So I'm gonna take the gas nozzle out.

It's attached to the gas hose or just the hose and we're just gonna put that into

my vehicle, let me give you a look at that, so I'm ready to pump, I have my hand on

the nozzle and I'm going to go here and I'm gonna select this grade of gasoline

which is the lowest grade 'cuz that's all Bob the Canadian can afford.

Up here you'll see how many litres, might be in gallons depending on your country, how

many litres are going to go in and how much it's going to cost.

So let's pump this thing full.

So you can see the numbers going up here.

I've spent $21 dollars now.

I've put just over 18 litres into my van.

And I'm gonna pump, I'm gonna pump it full.

I'm gonna fill'er up.

So there's two different ways of buying gas.

The first way to buy gas is at a self serve gas station.

A self serve gas station is where me as the driver of the vehicle pump the gas myself.

Another way to buy gas is at a full serve gas station.

A full serve gas station, a gas attendant will come out and they will pump the gas for

you.

So you would say to the gas attendant things like, "Please put $20 worth in."

or "Please fill it up."

So you could hear that little clunk sound that means we, we have successfully filled

the gas tank up.

The only thing left to do right now is I need to take out the gas nozzle and I'm gonna

put it right back here in the gas pump.

I'm also going to put my gas cap back on my vehicle and you hear that beeping sound?

That beeping sound basically is saying, "You need to go inside and pay."

So let's go do that.

Let me get my wallet first!

You can pay for gas by just putting your credit card or your bank card straight into the pump.

You can also pay for gas by going into the store, and you saw the store earlier when

I pulled in.

We're just gonna go in here and I'm gonna pay the attendant for the gas.

"Good morning, how are you?"

No, that's it.

Thank you very much.

So there's a couple other things you can do at a gas station.

You can check your oil.

Gas is what makes the car go, oil is what keeps the engine lubricated.

So I could open up the hood of my van and I could check the oil.

That's another thing you could do at a gas station.

I might also want to wash the windows.

So if you look over here…

Hmmm...

Oh here they are.

So if you look over here you can grab this and you can use this to wash your windows

while you're at the gas station if you needed to.

At a gas station you can also pump up your tires.

Way over there is small air pump, so if my tires were low on my vehicle I could drive

over there and in Canada you have to put money in, it usually costs a loonie, a dollar.

Super happy that I was able to fill up with gas because if you run out of gas, if your

vehicle stops moving because there's no more gas in it, you have to walk to a gas

station.

You have to ask if you can borrow a gas can, and then you have to walk all the way back

to your vehicle.

So generally it's a good idea to fill up with gas before you run out of gas!

Well, hey, thanks for joining me on this little trip to the gas station to get some gas.

Bob the Canadian here.

Learn English with Bob the Canadian.

If you haven't yet subscribed to this channel, please do so by clicking the red button below.

And if you enjoyed this video please give me a thumbs up.

I really appreciate it.

Oh, and don't forget, if you know someone who's trying to learn English please share

this video with them.

I really appreciate it.

Bob the Canadian here.

I hope you have a great day!

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Hello, Internet!

I've woken up today and...

...I thought to make a vlog.

I went to gym...

Buuut...

What is important today is the fact that...

...Today are the City Days...

...Is the second days of events...

...And there is organized a contest of shows of 3D videomapping.

And if you are thinking 'What does this mean?'...

...Continue to watch the clip...

If you are curious to know what is video iMapp...

Well, you take one Parliament House...

...You take ten artists from different corners of the world...

...And this is the final result...

Yesterday came two bands to sing.

The Mono Jacks, as the opening band,

and Hurts.

And I didn't know any of them.

Yes, yes, I know, I know...

I don't have musical culture, but...

...Till the end of the concert...

I liked so much how Hurts sang...

...That it became one of my favourite bands.

Okaaay!

Let me tell you about a less pleasant moment when it comes to YouTube...

Yesterday, around 2AM,

when I was looking trough the clips which...

...Were going to be used in today's clip...

...I noted that two shots...

...Went missing.

And I checked through my phone,

and through my PC,

and everywhere...

And it seems that they went missing.

And I had a short episode of depression.

Buuut, I don't think...

...You are here...

...To listen about all of this.

Therefore...

Let me show you how it was...

...During the best part of these two days of events.

Namely, the Rod Stewart concert.

So, I was so excited about this concert...

It came out pretty well.

But, I was disappointed that in the end...

...Rod Stewart didn't sing my favourite song.

Anyway,

Thank you to those who took part in into my Insta pool.

Therefore, next month I will come back with a travel vlog in Sinaia.

Aaaaand...

I kiss you and I'm waiting for you on my YouTube channel next time.

Byeee!

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How to Improve Your Listening to Perfectly Understand English - Duration: 7:41.

When it comes to learning a language listening is so important.

So today, I want to talk to you about some different ways

on how you can improve your listening skills to better your comprehension.

Often, the first time we are exposed to a language, any language, it is through listening.

We hear it being spoken, or we hear it on TV or movies.

So it is so important that we improve our listening skills

and understand how to improve our listening skills

in order to comprehend the language

and better understand the words and sentences that we are hearing.

So today, I'm going to talk to you about some different

tips and different strategies that you can use to become a better listener.

The first suggestion that I have for you is to pay close attention to the content words.

Now if you're wondering well, "What are content words?"

These are words that actually have meaning.

And because of that they really help us paint a picture in our minds.

And that makes it easier for us to understand what it is we're listening to.

So content words would be like adjectives.

And you're thinking about the size, the color, the sound, the smell, the feeling.

They're also nouns - the people, the places, the objects.

As well as the verbs - What actions are happening?

What are the actions that you're hearing?

Don't worry so much about the smaller words - the articles, the prepositions.

Really focus on those content words, and then use them to put pictures in your head.

If it's a podcast, if it's a TV show, or even in just a general conversation, if we're able to identify

and understand these content words, and actually put an image in our mind,

we're going to understand exactly what is being said.

And that helps us improve our overall language fluency.

The next suggestion, which is very important, is to become an active listener.

So for most of us whenever we're listening, its passive listening.

We're listening to a TV show, or a movie, or music, or a podcast, and you're not really required to do anything.

Just listening and trying to understand.

When I say become an active listener, this means that

it requires you to do something.

You have to actually respond to whatever it is you're listening to.

And that response might be answering a question.

That response might be doing a summary.

That response might be actually speaking to somebody and having a back and forth conversation.

When you become an active listener, then you're really

exercising those muscles and trying to understand exactly what you're hearing.

Because there is a response.

You will need to do something after the listening is over.

So this is important for having a conversation

because you want to understand and you want to respond to them.

It's important if you are preparing for a school test, or the IELTS, or the TOEFL.

Because you have to answer questions based on what you hear.

So it's important to try to become an active listener

and practice your active listening skills to improve your overall comprehension.

Now you don't have to do anything completely different

if you want to practice your active listening skills.

You can use those same sources that you're using for passive listening

and just change them into an activity in which you become an active listener.

So for example, if you are watching a TV show or

a movie, then you can practice by trying to make a prediction about what's going to happen next.

You can also use online resources and do some

listening activities and then have to respond to the questions that they give you.

Even here at Interactive English, we have different video

lessons to help you practice your active listening skills.

And I will put those up above, and I highly recommend you go check those out.

The next suggestion I have for you is to listen and follow the signs.

So whatever it is you're listening to if it is a presentation,

if it is a TV show, or even just a conversation,

you have somebody trying to take you from point A to point B.

And all along that path is the conversation that you have to understand.

So in order to get from point A to point B, you need to follow the signs.

Often when we're hearing something things are told in sequential order.

And that means they're using transition words like first, also, in the beginning.

And if you're able to recognize these signs, and the

transitions, and where they're taking you in the conversation,

you're going to be able to more easily understand

what it is you're listening to.

So you need to be able to recognize these transition words

and follow the signs that's going to take you from one

part of the conversation, to the next part, to the next part, into the next part.

A great way to practice this skill is by listening to different presentations.

Because when somebody is giving a presentation,

again, they want to tell you a story in sequential order.

They want to take you from one point to the next.

And in order to do so, they're going to use those transition words.

And that's a great way to practice and see if you can identify the different signs

that are going to help you get from one idea to the next.

Another very useful suggestion, which is one that I

tell students all the time, is to listen at your level.

I also say the same thing for reading.

Read at your level.

Because when students read something that's way too difficult,

well, they don't understand, and it's not really helping them improve.

And this also goes for listening.

We have so many students talk to us and say,

"You know. When I'm out on the street listening to English, it's very hard to understand."

Or when I'm watching the movie and I'm not using subtitles, it becomes very challenging

to understand and follow along the story.

And that may be because you're trying to listen at a level that's a little too difficult.

Perhaps you don't understand all of the content words that you hear.

You're not able to put those pictures in your mind.

And then you don't understand what you're listening to.

On the other hand, we have many students comment on our channel and say,

"Hey, I understand everything that you just said."

I completely understand what you're saying in these lessons.

That means that that is a great level for your listening skills.

And it's great to practice those skills and listen to something at your level.

Listen to these lessons.

Listen to other videos in which people are speaking

maybe at a little bit of a slower pace.

That is a great level for you to practice your listening skills.

And build your listening skills as well

so that in the future you're going to watch that TV show, you'll watch that movie,

and you will understand just about everything that is being said.

Of course, I think it's perfectly okay to challenge yourself

and to watch all these different movies, and TV shows, and listen to music.

That is great. It's still good practice.

But again, I think you benefit most from listening

to something at your level, and following a long speech such as mine

so that you can build your skills over time and improve.

So that you can more easily understand fast speech later on in the future.

Please. Please. Please. Please. Try to listen at your level.

Right now, what I'd suggest that you do is try to practice those listening skills.

Practice those active listening skills.

And I've put together a playlist for you guys right here that you can check out.

Because these are some lessons that are going to help

you practice your listening skills, and help you practice becoming an active listener.

If you enjoyed this lesson and found these suggestions

useful, please hit that like button.

And leave us a comment because we just love hearing from you guys.

Thanks so much for watching, and I'll see you next time.

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Have you tried crossing over yet?

Ah, wanna die, wanna die

But don't really wanna die...

You were there, you would care

Making me aware

Every scar, all the blood

More and more they're never done

Not enough, not enough...

Ah, wanna die, wanna die

But don't really wanna die...

If I died, you would cry, and I don't know why

Every scar, all the blood

More and more they're never done

Not enough, not enough...

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POKI BULLIES | TOAST TEACHING JANET PUZZLE LABS | KIMI ISN'T OLD | FED & LILY DUET | LILY A GENIUS - Duration: 15:20.

But did you know that on top of streaming I got a YouTube channel youtube.com slash Pokey and a and E

Okay, and I posted two videos from to stream sided playing like tech bazillion League. Oh

Is someone's axe acting said and if that is here

he's actually someone that I'm trying to discuss anime with so like if he can

Give some input but yeah anyways

Yeah, I'll see you in two months Leslie

Okay, right. Now we do get on YouTube. Shut up

None your bees

My god, I'm going to canvas myself

Can't mess myself

Oh

my

Every year that goes by you getting old Kimmy

Then flying cats

one

Who else want to say I'm getting old say it to my face?

Mods whoever says it banned them

Sure

Right there, why did I hear it so many times

No, it wasn't they don't do it five times though

There's no way

I stopped swish. You're fucking with me

Kami what's up? Why are you guys in the couple's only chance?

That's what I'm saying

Toga for $10 Rekha, welcome back. Thank you so much everyone

Think you've ever played together. Yeah. No we have once we have once it was Virginia

Yeah, you don't remember cuz I was nobody back then

This is how I know we haven't played no, this is not on my buddy list

Yeah, why like exactly cuz we didn't you didn't add me I sent you an invite, but you left me on read

About it, I was like, oh my said he just came you invited. She's good. She's good. So

Please know your ATAR yessing right now. Oh

No, wait, what are you serious? I'm serious. Oh

my god, you rejected me and

You know

It's cool though. Uh, I've dealt with rejection my whole life. So what we cool. Yeah, we cool. We cool with you

But uh, I'll add you now, I don't want to add you come on

I don't even know how to add people

Um, this guy looks like you also know my advice

I never went through a breakup to be honest not gonna lie. Good line there. I don't date girls. I've dated one

Nice I've had ones relationship and it was a good breakup because I just it was a mutual thing

I can't really give you much advice honest. I

Know why that's like stuff

But you look like you actually feel like your head is cut off

You look like you come

like a model for

Just like you would click an item and just like show up like a t-shirt like it teespring model

Yo chad is got you Bassam so hard

Decent we think he's not one of those dudes that like skip leg days

No idea how to sell that I am myw isn't on quickcast because I was playing fucking

Heimerdinger. Alright, are you at?

You hiding in a bush no bush, you're such an ugly bitch

Like how much of an ugly bitch are you

Are you actually shakeela god damn rad

200-kilo you like 600 pounds then it's about

How do the Hemi

Oh my god, you are it's doomed you ready ready Frank. You ready? I've comment up to bat Bupa. Oh

You're such an angry little man, I would even double or nothing there's nothing to double

Sex

All right, we got a lady and

Armor guy. Oh, he's the white knight

protecting his lady

I'm good.how your damn son? I came back so late for a date. It's okay

I I can't my you know, I just felt like I was waiting

to see women

Hey, hey we gonna you can do puzzles higher things today

Okay once once like really love

Like having people

Having people fling things at me all ling-ling their love to me all day from every direction

Filled all of my empty holes with love

You sound so youthful, but I wouldn't assume

I've been struggling with my voice my entire life. I don't need you to come and bully me. Okay?

You struggled a song older. I don't understand like you would on -

no, I

Life is just so hard

Let's really think about this

Well, let her do this one independently now

It's like once Lily doesn't get it we will bring in Janet and once Janet doesn't get it will bring in me

I can't want to reach out so they praise me. I like to see

Easy so easy. Oh my god. Good job

Okay, okay

Isn't that kind of orangey though, this is hearthstone, baby

Okay

Lily what? What are you doing?

Okay, hey something so we

Do it again Lily hitted I

Believe the same thing as you did last time except for the no

No

You sit out one of the 1 ones into the one three one of them only one

I'm like

Read the light of the Naaru no, no. Oh my god. Where's all my god, Lily? You're actually a

Genius but could you remind me and what I just did?

Okay, so you dirty rat first I think and then I'm pretty sure you use your shadow word pain

on your

When it's my birthday as well, I don't even have a cake to celebrate. Happy birthday, though

And then I was like and then he was like happy birthday, bro. No one left behind

Here you go, and he gives him a cake

But I don't even have a cake to celebrate and then AJ was like happy but the Frodo I left behind here

Here's a cake

And I'm like, oh my god so that I was like, that's the most wholesome thing. I'm sorry. Take all my cakes

Happy birthday. Take all my cakes

Take them all

Take all my cakes

Yeah, get their hands

Cuz like I've been there man is healing touch on the other

Yes, you can. Oh my god guys guys

That was the easiest one ever. Oh my god. Oh

Dude your axes male

No, I was so complicated

I was like

oh, we should call Boaz in swipe and this and that and you guys you yours is like so good you're so good is

Really scary how smart I am. You know, my my own IQ. I just I don't know where all this brain power comes from. Oh

That one's things just a little

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Good morning! Today, I thought that I would just pop into Frankfurt,

because there's something I'd quite like to see —

and I thought you'd like to see it as well.

So, let's go!

So, this is basically Frankfurt's newest tourist attraction.

It's a reconstruction of part of the old city, which was destroyed in the Second World War.

What was here before was a very ugly administrative building

that was pulled down a full years ago.

And they simply decided to recreate the old alleyways and buildings.

It's not a completely faithful 1:1 reproduction:

some of the buildings are very detailed;

some of them just have the right scale and so on, but they're much more modern.

But it's intended to give the general look and feel of old Frankfurt,

a city that has long since disappeared.

This project is not without its critics:

it's been criticized as a kind of Disneyland Frankfurt.

And it's easy to see why:

the problem is that the buildings are absolutely brand new at the moment,

so they don't really look historic.

But, I don't know, give it another 20 years and that may change.

These are archaeological remains

dating from the Roman period all the way to the Late Middle Ages.

And they've finally been given their own special space

open to the public, completely free,

but roofed over so they're protected from the elements.

What's really fascinating about this is it's not quite finished —

it's due to open at the end of this week —

but it's already attracting tourists. Apparently from all over the world.

Tell you what: let's get a better view.

Yep. From up there.

I can say that I've been up quite a few church towers in my time just to get some great views,

but this one takes be biscuit:

you've just got to hope that you don't meet somebody coming the other way.

But it's a great view, although I was scared stiff of dropping the camera.

So, what's my verdict?

Was it really necessary to try to recreate the old city?

No, probably not.

Is it an improvement on what was here before?

Absolutely definitely yes.

I mean, it's definitely here for the tourists,

and Frankfurt has a lot of those.

But, you know, I can't help thinking

maybe they should have thought of something a little bit more creative:

a bit more, I don't know, 21st century —

just not ugly.

Thanks for watching. If you'd like to send me a postcard, here's the address.

And don't forget to visit my website and follow me on Twitter and Facebook.

Also, if you'd like access to special bonus content

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My cleaning employee refuses to do deep cleans or move in and move out cleanings.

What should I do?

Ooh, that is a tough question and we are going to talk about that today.

Hi there?

I'm Angela Brown and this is Ask A House Cleaner.

This is a show where you get to ask a house cleaning question

and I get to help you find an answer.

Now today's show is brought to us by HouseCleaning360.com

That is a website where we match homeowners with house cleaners.

And it's not just house cleaners, it's carpet cleaners and window washers, and people that

do pressure washing of your driveway and your sidewalk.

They're people that come and they'll clean out your swimming pool or your hot tub and

they will blow off your patio of leaves in the fall time.

There are so many different services that service your home

that you can find on HouseCleaning360.com

All right, onto today's show which is from a professional house cleaner.

She has a staff and there is one particular girl that calls out every single time there

is a deep clean or a move in move out clean.

She only does maintenance cleans of her own choosing.

So, if she's given a deep clean she just doesn't show up that day.

What on earth is going on?

All right.

Well, there are a couple of things that are going on.

Maybe she hasn't told you that she has a medical condition like maybe she's pregnant.

And for a deep clean, you're going to be at a house maybe six hours instead of three.

And so, if she's there for six hours she may need to stop and rest.

She may need some food.

If she bends over like she's cleaning the baseboards or something which is maybe not

part of your maintenance clean, it's possible that she gets sick and she throws up.

There may be things that are going on that we just don't know.

So, the very first thing I would do is I would sit her down and have a conversation and say,

"Come on, you got to tell me what's up because every time there is a deep clean you're calling out.

What is going on?"

She might be able to shed some light.

That is a very valid concern.

Now if there is no valid concern and she's just calling out because she's lazy, that

requires a whole different set of communication skills.

Because now you have to make new rules and say, "Okay, I'm the boss and you don't get

to decide which jobs you pick and choose.

We don't work that way, we have a schedule.

We have clients, and we go and we service those clients.

If you want this job, you have to go service those clients."

So, if she agrees to that, that should be in writing.

If that's in writing you need to get her to sign it and a copy of that needs to go inside

her employee file, because if for any reason later on down the road you decide you want to fire her,

you need to have that documented

so that she doesn't come back and get workman's

comp and all these other things because you breached your contract, or you let her go

prematurely.

You don't want a lawsuit on your hands.

There's all weird stuff that can happen.

If you let her go because she's violated the rules or what have you, at least it's in the

employee file.

You've done everything you were supposed to do.

Another thing that you may want to consider is there are people that are really, really

good, at certain things and then there are people that are lousy at other things.

Even in my own company, we have that.

I have people that have different skillsets.

I don't defame them or make them feel bad because they don't have the skillset,

but when I see the quality of their work compared to the quality of their work over here

I say to myself," Angela don't give this person this job anymore

because they did a lousy job at it.

This doesn't, this doesn't pass."

And over here they did a spectacular job.

Give them more of this and less of this, right?

So, there are ways that you can still work with existing employees because some employees

they do excellent work over here, they may just not have the right skill set to do a

deep clean, right?

So, maybe this particular house cleaner just doesn't have the skillset.

I don't know.

And then my next question is has she went through proper training?

If you have a great training program and it shows you how to do deep cleaning and it shows

you systematically how to do deep cleaning, it shouldn't be a problem.

But maybe in her mind, it's so overwhelming because she doesn't know exactly what she's

supposed to be doing.

And so it's easier for her to just call out and not do those cleans.

So, take a look at your own training.

What does that look like?

Are you giving fair information to your employees?

Have you armed them with the proper tools that they need to do a deep clean?

Did you know that on a deep clean there are a lot of cleaners that go in there with a

scrub drill?

It's not part of their maintenance clean and they don't carry it with them on all their

maintenance cleans, but there's this big drill with a special head on it.

I'll leave links in the show notes so you can see what I'm talking about.

They'll go into a shower and they' clean all the grout and they make everything shine and

it's awesome and it reduces a lot of the elbow grease.

So, that's fun, but that is part of a deep clean.

Maybe she doesn't have the right tools.

So, I don't really know what is going on in this particular scenario,

but I don't think it can be ignored.

I think it's really important that as the business owner you take a step back and you

try to figure out what is going on and give her every benefit of the doubt because there's

probably something very valid.

We've had house cleaners that were, in fact, pregnant but they hadn't announced it yet.

And they didn't want to tell us because they didn't want us to not put them on the schedule

because they still needed the money.

But they didn't know how their bodies were going to react when they went through the

morning sickness.

And then pretty easy you pick up on it, and you're like, "Hey, you're puking every day,

you're nauseous and something I need to know about?

"Oh yeah, I'm pregnant."

You're like, "Oh okay.

Now I know."

At least you know, right?

So, maybe it's just time to have the conversation so that you can work with them,

not work against them.

Because if they don't tell you what's going on and you don't ask, and you don't find out

and you don't create new systems and procedures that either support your workers,

you're going to have a huge problem going forward.

Because you can't have employees that just call out randomly on jobs because they don't

feel like it.

That doesn't work, that's not how you run a house cleaning business.

So, it's time that the two of you get together and have a conversation.

My suggestion is to be light-hearted about it, and be forgiving, and give her every benefit

of the doubt.

All righty, that's my two cents for today.

Until we meet again,

leave the world a cleaner place than when you found it.

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Bagnato o appiccicoso? Il muco cervicale - parte 2 // Wet or sticky? Mucus - part 2 - Duration: 6:42.

All content is for information purpose only.

It does not constitute or replace medical diagnosis.

Mucus: we've all seen it, but few understand it.

Yet, it is a great indicator

(economical, simple, reliable)

for female health.

In this mini-series of three episodes

we discover its wonders.

Hi all! This is Anna from Medulla

it's good to be here with you!

Today we will see how a healthy pattern

of cervical mucus looks like.

If you missed the first episode

you can find it at this link

not to miss important information.

(Part 1 can also be found the Description of this video)

Cervical mucus behaves in a precise pattern in all of us:

It will rise its head slowly,

will reach a moment of glory,

and finally will retreat, in tides.

Attention though!

We are all different.

Genetics, age and environmental factors

can influence our personal mucus pattern.

That is why your pattern

could change

during the course of your life.

However, the blueprint is the same for all.

To follow its evolution

we will use the popular cycle length of 28 days.

But remember!

A healthy cycle can last anywhere

between 23 and 35 days, when mature.

If you are younger than 25 or older than 40

things may be different.

You can find more information on my blog

"When is the cycle (ir)regular?"

trovi il link in Descrizione / you can find this link in the Description below.

Let's start at the beginning

Menstruation

Days 1 - 4

Nothing.

Now estrogen and progesterone production

is at its minimum levels.

Easy: mucus is usually not there.

We feel wet and warm.

Days 5-8

From nothing to sticky.

As soon as menstruation is over

estrogen slowly starts rising

and mucus will start to show up.

It possible, however, that you don't see or feel anything

for a few days

after you have completely stopped bleeding.

You may even find a sort of friction or dryness

when wiping with toilet paper.

As days go by

mucus will start manifesting, more and more.

When you touch it, its texture is

sticky, gluey, crumbly, or tough

Color will be whitish or pale yellowish - definitely opaque.

Days 9-11

Creamy, opaque, moist

After a few days of nothing or sticky mucus,

mucus is now

more abundant and liquid

creamy, but still opaque.

The sensation or feeling is of light moistness.

Estrogen is rising fast by now.

Days 12-14

Transparent, elastic, wet.

A few days just before ovulation

mucus increases dramatically.

This is because estrogen peaks before ovulation.

Your are highly lubricated

its texture is elastic, stretchy and transparent

sometimes it is so liquid, it runs like water

that it can disappear from sight.

It may also look like raw egg white

(transparent with white strikes inside).

The feeling at the vulva

is wet and fresh.

smooth, soft, oiled, lubricated, slippery.

This wetness is clearly different

from simple moistness.

You can try it and see for yourself.

If we observe it under the microscope

mucus has those "rocket launchers"

I told you about in episode 1.

If you are trying to conceive

these are your peak fertility days.

These "rocket launchers" are called

"ferning"

This is not a fern.

This is cervical mucus

at peak fertility.

Funny AND true: our saliva too!

Saliva patterns change according to ovulation.

Mucus shares with ferns

a great love for water.

The reason is easy: estrogen is peaking

right now, right?

Estrogen retains water in cells,

exercising a tensing force on cells,

and stretching out those launchers.

Days 15-26

From creamy to nothing.

Soon after ovulation occurred

mucus changes dramatically.

Within 24-48 hours from ovulation

it goes back to being creamy

sticky and opaque.

Under the microscope, mucus now looks like

an entangled mesh

where sperms cannot swim.

This is because progesterone is a relaxant

and those rocket launchers

will turn saggy.

This picture shows

on the left: the stretchy and tensing effect of estrogen

on the right: the relaxing and droopy effect of progesterone.

As days go by, progesterone increases

mucus may disappear completely

and you may feel no moistness at all

or you could even feel dry.

Days 27-28

From nothing to creamy.

Just a few days before next cycle (marked by next menstruation)

mucus may show up one last time.

The reason is: at the end of each cycle

if we are not pregnant

the ovarian hormones, estrogen and progesterone

start dropping.

If progesterone, higher now,

drops faster than estrogen

mucus will show up again.

It is nothing to be worried about.

This is the end of this second video

on cervical mucus.

I hope you found it useful.

I am here to answer your questions

please leave them in the comments below

If you don't want to miss the third video on mucus

where we start decoding its distressing signals

you can Subscribe to this channel

with this red button, below.

Goodbye folks, thank you for being here, see you soon!

Take care!

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How to Improve Your Listening to Perfectly Understand English - Duration: 7:41.

When it comes to learning a language listening is so important.

So today, I want to talk to you about some different ways

on how you can improve your listening skills to better your comprehension.

Often, the first time we are exposed to a language, any language, it is through listening.

We hear it being spoken, or we hear it on TV or movies.

So it is so important that we improve our listening skills

and understand how to improve our listening skills

in order to comprehend the language

and better understand the words and sentences that we are hearing.

So today, I'm going to talk to you about some different

tips and different strategies that you can use to become a better listener.

The first suggestion that I have for you is to pay close attention to the content words.

Now if you're wondering well, "What are content words?"

These are words that actually have meaning.

And because of that they really help us paint a picture in our minds.

And that makes it easier for us to understand what it is we're listening to.

So content words would be like adjectives.

And you're thinking about the size, the color, the sound, the smell, the feeling.

They're also nouns - the people, the places, the objects.

As well as the verbs - What actions are happening?

What are the actions that you're hearing?

Don't worry so much about the smaller words - the articles, the prepositions.

Really focus on those content words, and then use them to put pictures in your head.

If it's a podcast, if it's a TV show, or even in just a general conversation, if we're able to identify

and understand these content words, and actually put an image in our mind,

we're going to understand exactly what is being said.

And that helps us improve our overall language fluency.

The next suggestion, which is very important, is to become an active listener.

So for most of us whenever we're listening, its passive listening.

We're listening to a TV show, or a movie, or music, or a podcast, and you're not really required to do anything.

Just listening and trying to understand.

When I say become an active listener, this means that

it requires you to do something.

You have to actually respond to whatever it is you're listening to.

And that response might be answering a question.

That response might be doing a summary.

That response might be actually speaking to somebody and having a back and forth conversation.

When you become an active listener, then you're really

exercising those muscles and trying to understand exactly what you're hearing.

Because there is a response.

You will need to do something after the listening is over.

So this is important for having a conversation

because you want to understand and you want to respond to them.

It's important if you are preparing for a school test, or the IELTS, or the TOEFL.

Because you have to answer questions based on what you hear.

So it's important to try to become an active listener

and practice your active listening skills to improve your overall comprehension.

Now you don't have to do anything completely different

if you want to practice your active listening skills.

You can use those same sources that you're using for passive listening

and just change them into an activity in which you become an active listener.

So for example, if you are watching a TV show or

a movie, then you can practice by trying to make a prediction about what's going to happen next.

You can also use online resources and do some

listening activities and then have to respond to the questions that they give you.

Even here at Interactive English, we have different video

lessons to help you practice your active listening skills.

And I will put those up above, and I highly recommend you go check those out.

The next suggestion I have for you is to listen and follow the signs.

So whatever it is you're listening to if it is a presentation,

if it is a TV show, or even just a conversation,

you have somebody trying to take you from point A to point B.

And all along that path is the conversation that you have to understand.

So in order to get from point A to point B, you need to follow the signs.

Often when we're hearing something things are told in sequential order.

And that means they're using transition words like first, also, in the beginning.

And if you're able to recognize these signs, and the

transitions, and where they're taking you in the conversation,

you're going to be able to more easily understand

what it is you're listening to.

So you need to be able to recognize these transition words

and follow the signs that's going to take you from one

part of the conversation, to the next part, to the next part, into the next part.

A great way to practice this skill is by listening to different presentations.

Because when somebody is giving a presentation,

again, they want to tell you a story in sequential order.

They want to take you from one point to the next.

And in order to do so, they're going to use those transition words.

And that's a great way to practice and see if you can identify the different signs

that are going to help you get from one idea to the next.

Another very useful suggestion, which is one that I

tell students all the time, is to listen at your level.

I also say the same thing for reading.

Read at your level.

Because when students read something that's way too difficult,

well, they don't understand, and it's not really helping them improve.

And this also goes for listening.

We have so many students talk to us and say,

"You know. When I'm out on the street listening to English, it's very hard to understand."

Or when I'm watching the movie and I'm not using subtitles, it becomes very challenging

to understand and follow along the story.

And that may be because you're trying to listen at a level that's a little too difficult.

Perhaps you don't understand all of the content words that you hear.

You're not able to put those pictures in your mind.

And then you don't understand what you're listening to.

On the other hand, we have many students comment on our channel and say,

"Hey, I understand everything that you just said."

I completely understand what you're saying in these lessons.

That means that that is a great level for your listening skills.

And it's great to practice those skills and listen to something at your level.

Listen to these lessons.

Listen to other videos in which people are speaking

maybe at a little bit of a slower pace.

That is a great level for you to practice your listening skills.

And build your listening skills as well

so that in the future you're going to watch that TV show, you'll watch that movie,

and you will understand just about everything that is being said.

Of course, I think it's perfectly okay to challenge yourself

and to watch all these different movies, and TV shows, and listen to music.

That is great. It's still good practice.

But again, I think you benefit most from listening

to something at your level, and following a long speech such as mine

so that you can build your skills over time and improve.

So that you can more easily understand fast speech later on in the future.

Please. Please. Please. Please. Try to listen at your level.

Right now, what I'd suggest that you do is try to practice those listening skills.

Practice those active listening skills.

And I've put together a playlist for you guys right here that you can check out.

Because these are some lessons that are going to help

you practice your listening skills, and help you practice becoming an active listener.

If you enjoyed this lesson and found these suggestions

useful, please hit that like button.

And leave us a comment because we just love hearing from you guys.

Thanks so much for watching, and I'll see you next time.

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Tarta cu Trandafiri din Mere / Rose Apple Tart (English Subtitles) - Duration: 7:27.

Hi my dear friends!

I'm Beatricia, welcome to my channel!

Today we're going to make an absolutely wonderful tart

with apple roses!

Aside from looking sensational it also has a very delicate taste

and will certainly make an impression on any dinner guest!

Let's begin!

First, we'll make the crust. Place the walnuts

in a food processor or blender.

This tart doesn't contain any flour

and the sugar quantity is also quite small.

Process the walnuts until you get a

sand like consistency.

Transfer the walnuts to a bowl and add the brown sugar

or regular sugar, a pinch of salt,

an egg white and some melted butter.

Mix everything well

until everything comes nicely together and the mixture becomes like a paste.

Transfer the mixture to a tart pan.

My tart pan has a diameter of 24cm.

Spread the mixture as evenly as possible

on the surface of the pan.

Bake the crust for 10 minutes in an oven preheated to 200°C

The crust will turn brown quite quickly so keep an eye on it to avoid burning.

In the meantime let's work on the vanilla and maple syrup pastry cream.

In a medium bowl add the egg yolks,

the maple syrup, vanilla paste or extract,

corn starch and a small amount of milk from the total quantity.

Pour the rest of the milk in a large saucepan

and bring it to a boil.

Whisk together all the other ingredients

until combined. I'd like to mention

that the maple syrup used is a perfect alternative to sugar in desserts

and complements all the other flavour combinations of this tart.

However, it is important that it's of good quality. If you can't get maple syrup

you can substitute it with brown or ordinary sugar or any other syrup you like the most.

When the milk has come to a boil, pour it slowly

in the main mixture while continuing to whisk.

This way we're tempering the egg yolks to avoid causing them a temperature shock.

After adding in all the milk, bring the entire mixture back to a medium low heat.

I prefer to take a clean saucepan so that the skin that formed on the bottom from the milk

doesn't get in the cream while we'll be stirring.

Keep whisking continuously

until the cream gradually thickens.

The cream is ready as is the crust.

Now spread the cream over the entire surface to fill in the tart.

Next, prepare the apple roses.

Fill a large bowl with cold water and

squeeze in the juice of a large lemon or two smaller ones.

The lemon water will help to avoid the apples from turning yellow.

Next, take 4-5 medium sized apples,

cut them in half, remove the core and cut in slices.

It's very important that the slices are as thin as possible

to be able to roll them after.

Transfer the slices to the lemon water while we cut the rest of the slices.

Next, drain the apples from the lemon water and

pour boiling water over them.

Leave the apples in the boiled water between 3 to 5 minutes

until they become soft. If you leave them in for too long

they will start to loose their colour vibrancy.

So leave them in just until they're soft enough to roll.

Drain the apples again from the hot water

and now we're ready to start creating the roses.

Begin with a smaller slice by rolling it on the inside,

then take bigger slices and fold them all around each other

until you get the desired size.

The roses are really easy to make,

but I'm warning you they do take some time.

At this stage you may benefit from the help of other family members

or if you've got children this can also be an interesting and fun activity for them.

Place the roses on the pastry cream

and of course you can arrange it

in any way you like to achieve the desired shape.

Continue until you fill the entire tart with roses.

Bake the tart for a further 5 minutes at 150°C.

Finally, brush the roses with some jam.

I chose to stick to the main theme and so I used rose petal jam

that I've heated up a little in the microwave.

To remove the tart ring, I placed the pan on top of a smaller bowl

and carefully pushed it downwards.

Of course, this is only possible with removable bottom pan.

With an ordinary tart pan this tart will be much more difficult to make

because the crust is very fragile.

The tart is most delicious served warm.

It's very well balanced, it's not too sweet.

My husband loved it so much that I had to make another one just a couple of days later!

This why I had to share this recipe with you as well.

The list of all the ingredients used in this recipe

can be found in the description box underneath this video.

Thank you for joining me and hope to see you again in the next recipe. Bye!

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Exploring cyber-bullying and rape culture at South African universities

Exploring cyber-bullying and rape culture at South African universities.

  The culture of rape and cyber-bullying in institutions of higher learning reflect just how violent South Africa is as a country.

This was the message conveyed by gender activist Mandisa Khanyile at a "your body your rights" dialogue on cyber-bullying and rape culture in institutions hosted by the South African Human Rights Commission in collaboration with the University of Johannesburg on Friday.

She said online sexual violence could not be separated from the rape culture as "a lot of the abuse starts with the dehumanisation of people on the internet.

There is a lack of humanity‚ a lack of understanding on the right to dignity‚ and it starts with cyber-bullying.

"Because people are behind the keyboard they don't humanise the subject‚ they do and say whatever they want about people's bodies‚ families and so forth and not actually care or have any consequences.

This mob mentality has become incredibly problematic and it has shifted into learning spaces‚" she said.

She said though this was widespread in society‚ institutions were not doing enough to tackle the issue or ensure safe environments for students.

Universities needed to stop handling rape cases internally‚ trying to save face‚ but rather refer them to the police in order for justice to be served.

  "Perpetrators get to live their best lives because the worst the university does is expel them.

Survivors end up attending classes with their rapists.

That is completely absurd.

"A lot more needs to be done in terms of safety on campus: in travel systems‚ unisex residences.

A regulation needs to be out in place‚ not just for women but also gender non-conforming people‚ homosexuals‚ individuals.

Lesbian women and gay people are targeted on campus‚ corrective rape happens all the time‚ we know this‚" Khanyile said.

In her view‚ the country's violent past indicated that "something has happened to us as a country that we need to recover from.

The violence in schools is shocking‚ teachers getting stabbed.

It says a lot about who we are as a people.

We need to start a process of healing and actually learn new ways of doing things." Social media campaigns like #MeToo‚ #MenAreTrash and #TotalShutDown had a long-term impact.

"Hashtags are impactful.

Something is happening on the ground; women are getting more enlightened on their rights‚ their own agency and saying no‚" she said.

She cited as an example an incident in which a video of a University of Fort Hare student violently kicking a woman was immediately followed up by a group of female protesters who took him to task for his actions.

"I was so proud of that.

Women are taking things into their own hands and understanding that we are our own keepers.

  "I belong to a social media group of feminists and during the #MenAreTrash campaign a woman found the space to be relevant for her to speak about her ordeal.

She said that she had a miscarriage after some violence from a man.

Then this man came and started slut-shaming the woman and saying she probably had an abortion and so forth‚" Khanyile said.

After the comments‚ people followed up.

The man was identified and‚ later‚ lost his job.

"Two weeks later he committed suicide.

And this is where activism can sometimes lead to harm.

We need a balance‚" she said.

The use of algorithms to regulate how people communicate on social media was not enough and had many shortfalls‚ she cautioned.

"For example‚ a day ago a man posted a status saying rape is not as bad as abortion.

The post was reported by at least 50 people but it's still there.

And there were violent things that were said in that post about women and body shaming.

But I think because it was not hitting the code words‚ so they can't easily pick it up‚" she added.

According to her‚ language policies play a significant role in how far people can go to be abusive towards one another in online spaces.

"Because they don't have proper translations in place‚ I can say something sexually violent to you in my home language and get away with it.".

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Did I meet ROD STEWART? 😱 - Duration: 5:00.

Hello, Internet!

I've woken up today and...

...I thought to make a vlog.

I went to gym...

Buuut...

What is important today is the fact that...

...Today are the City Days...

...Is the second days of events...

...And there is organized a contest of shows of 3D videomapping.

And if you are thinking 'What does this mean?'...

...Continue to watch the clip...

If you are curious to know what is video iMapp...

Well, you take one Parliament House...

...You take ten artists from different corners of the world...

...And this is the final result...

Yesterday came two bands to sing.

The Mono Jacks, as the opening band,

and Hurts.

And I didn't know any of them.

Yes, yes, I know, I know...

I don't have musical culture, but...

...Till the end of the concert...

I liked so much how Hurts sang...

...That it became one of my favourite bands.

Okaaay!

Let me tell you about a less pleasant moment when it comes to YouTube...

Yesterday, around 2AM,

when I was looking trough the clips which...

...Were going to be used in today's clip...

...I noted that two shots...

...Went missing.

And I checked through my phone,

and through my PC,

and everywhere...

And it seems that they went missing.

And I had a short episode of depression.

Buuut, I don't think...

...You are here...

...To listen about all of this.

Therefore...

Let me show you how it was...

...During the best part of these two days of events.

Namely, the Rod Stewart concert.

So, I was so excited about this concert...

It came out pretty well.

But, I was disappointed that in the end...

...Rod Stewart didn't sing my favourite song.

Anyway,

Thank you to those who took part in into my Insta pool.

Therefore, next month I will come back with a travel vlog in Sinaia.

Aaaaand...

I kiss you and I'm waiting for you on my YouTube channel next time.

Byeee!

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