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Can You Repeat That, Please? Help Your Child Avoid Getting Lost in a Foreign Professor's Translations

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Dallas, TX (PRWEB) July 31, 2004 -- The number of international graduate students, who often teach introductory classes, has more than doubled in the past two decades, and the ranks of foreign professors have risen by more than a third in the past ten years. Now, more than ever, your teen and college-aged students are likely to find themselves faltering in classes with foreign professors and teaching assistants who dont have a solid command of English.

"To avoid greater frustration or worse, failure, in the class of a non-native English speaker, students must grasp three vital tactics for learning success," says Donna O. Johnson, coauthor of Guaranteed 4.0.

To avoid greater frustration or worse, failure, in the class of a non-native English speaker, students must grasp three vital tactics for learning success
With more than 15 years of success, the brain-based Guaranteed 4.0 Learning System has empowered thousands of students to improve their grades. Together with Y.C. Chen, who is a product of Guaranteed 4.0, Johnson shares a powerful system that guarantees students a 4.0 GPA or they will receive $100!

Johnson shares three tips from the 4.0 plan to help students stay on course and avoid getting lost in a professor's less than perfect grammar:

1)
Speak to your foreign professor outside the classroom. In his or her office, the professor will be more relaxed, and often have slower speech with less noticeable accent.
2)
Focus on the Professor's mastery of subject matter rather than short comings.
3)
Adjust negative attitudes. Instead of thinking, "What's wrong with him?", put yourself in the professor's shoes and remember they have feelings -just like you!

"It doesnt matter what challenge students face," says Johnson. "Armed with proven secrets for learning from the 4.0 Plan, they can achieve anything!"

Get the free special report "Three Things about Studying Every Student Should Know" at www.NoMoreStudy.com.

CONTACT:
Donna O. Johnson
(312) 961-5405
Info@NoMoreStudy.com
www.NoMoreStudy.com

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