1. Read Aloud
Chasing the Flame
– 6 March 2021 @Sydney, Australia
Yet it is precisely in observing the intertwinings of success and failure that Chasing the Flame makes its greatest mark. With piercing insight and relentless logic, it reveals the pitfalls of international politics and details an intricate struggle between individual and institution. It haunts us with the poignant truth that even a great man can do only so much to reinvent the world.
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Electricity Discoveries
– 13 March 2021 @Darwin, Australia
The Royal Institution is an organization that has been around for 209 years. Many of the people that have worked here have been scientists themselves, including Michael Faraday. He made the discoveries that may be generating a using electricity much easier, making it possible for us all to switch on lights, cook for dinner, play games consoles much more.
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Australian Slang
– 15 March 2021 @Sydney, Australia
Australian speak English of course, but for many tourists and even some locals. Australian English has only tenuous links with mother tone. Our speech is prepared with words and phases whose arcane means understood only by the initiate. It is these colorful colloquialisms that Australian slang set to truly explain.
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The Only Family
– 9 March 2021 @Shenyang, China
Imagine living all your life as the only family on your street. Then, one morning, you open the front door and discover houses all around you. You see neighbors tending their gardens and children walking to school. Where did all the people come from? What if the answer turned out to be that they had always been there—you just hadn’ t seen them?Â
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2. Describe Image
World Population Density (3 March 2021 @ Sydney, Australia)
A Food Chain (13 March 2021@ Zhengzhou, China)
Arm Bone (14 March 2021@ Guangzhou, China)
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3. Summarize Written Text
Reading(12 March 2021 @ Sydney, Australia)
It might seem a little eccentric, but reviewing your work by reading it aloud can help to identify the woolliest areas. This works best if you perform your reading in a theatrical way, pausing at the commas and ends of sentences. If you run out of breath during a sentence, it is probably too long. You ought to be able to convert your writing into a speech in this way if it sounds too stilted and convoluted, perhaps you could rework these parts until they sound fluid. It is unlikely that your reader will be fooled by the idea that long words make you sound clever. Cluttering a sentence with too many complicated words can prevent its meaning from being understood at all. A short word is always preferable to a long one. Why should anyone choose the word erroneous over the word wrong in an essay? Usually, writers who employ more obscure words are trying to sound impressive but can appear pretentious. Direct words enable you to control what you are saying, and are not necessarily babyish, but the most appropriate ones for the job. When you read your writing aloud, you will notice that the key stress comes at the end of your sentence. It is, therefore, most effective to end with a short and emphatic word to secure your point. Try to resist the impulse to waffle at the end of your sentence by trailing off into qualifying clauses. It might be worth relocating the clause to the beginning of the sentence or losing it altogether if you feel that it adds little to its meaning.
Your sentences might be the most grammatically perfect in the world, but still, cause your writing to sound wrong if you have misjudged its tone. A colloquial style, which uses slang and exclamations, is an inappropriately chatty tone for an essay. However, style can be equally jarring if your vocabulary is too formal or ambitious for its context. It is much more impressive to make complicated points using simple language and grammar.
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Computers and AI (15 March 2021 @ Nanjing, China)
We are living through one of the greatest of scientific endeavours – the attempt to understand the most complex object in the universe, the brain. Scientists are accumulating vast amounts of data about structure and function in a huge array of brains, from the tiniest to our own. Tens of thousands of researchers are devoting massive amounts of time and energy to thinking about what brains do, and astonishing new technology, including computers and artificial intelligence, is enabling us to both describe and manipulate that activity.
Humans can tell computers what to do and how to do, by giving the meaning of the certain words. Computers can operate as programed, and develop systems and symbols.
Computers work by analyzing messages into bytes, and this function is similar to human brains.
Both human brains and computers are symbol processors, so computers have potential to bring artificial intelligence.
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