apple.com - iTunes U. Do you know about this?
http://www.apple.com/education/itunes-u/
"More than 800 universities have active iTunes U sites. About half of these institutions — including Stanford, Yale, MIT, Oxford, and UC Berkeley — distribute their content publicly on the iTunes Store."
University section of iTunes has 350,000+ lectures
FREE MATHEMATICS CHEAT SHEET
http://www.muwasalat.com/2011/09/maths-cheat-sheet-free-downloads.html
Cheat sheet doesn't necessarily mean, CHEAT but it does mean you'll find learning to work your way through easily.
Cheat sheet doesn't necessarily mean, CHEAT but it does mean you'll find learning to work your way through easily.
HOW TO PREPARE FOR IELTS?
http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110102070713AAiev6R
The user who answered: The Answerer
The user who answered: The Answerer
"As a British Council-certified IELTS Trainer, I would advise you join for a class to improve your chances of success. A good trainer can help you out with your Speaking and point out your errors and make suggestions on how to improve in Writing. Plus, he/she might even be able to help you maximise your Reading and Listening skills by offering you tips and shortcuts to get the right answers.
I would also ask you to look at putting in about 4.5 hours into your training daily, and train for about 10-12 weeks before taking the Test. This is what I find from my experience to be the average requirement for getting a 7.0 in all the four modules(Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking)"
..."All I can tell you is that your scores are going to be directly proportional to the amount of effort you put in. I have yet to come across a candidate who worked hard and failed to get good scores.
https://www.ieltsidpindia.com/contactus.…
http://www.britishcouncil.org/india-wher…"
I would also ask you to look at putting in about 4.5 hours into your training daily, and train for about 10-12 weeks before taking the Test. This is what I find from my experience to be the average requirement for getting a 7.0 in all the four modules(Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking)"
..."All I can tell you is that your scores are going to be directly proportional to the amount of effort you put in. I have yet to come across a candidate who worked hard and failed to get good scores.
https://www.ieltsidpindia.com/contactus.…
http://www.britishcouncil.org/india-wher…"
Source(s):
British Council-certified IELTS Trainer