INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Start filling your sink, bucket, or other container with warm water and add a few drops of mild laundry detergent. Place your snake in the water. Let it soak for at least 15 to 20 minutes. For especially dirty or oily snakes, give it 30 to 40 minutes. First, spin the snake around in the water to dislodge any loose dirt or oil. Then use a microfiber cloth to rub the braided floss part of the snake. Finally, use a toothbrush to gently scrub the bronze bore brush. Repeat as needed to remove all dirt and oil. Then rinse it under running water to remove all traces of soap. Use your non-dominant hand to hold the snake by one end so that it dangles over your sink, bucket, or other container. Use your dominant hand to gently squeeze the water out from top to bottom until you reach the bore brush. Skip that part and then continue in the same fashion for the rest of the snake's length. Use a clean, dry cloth to pat the snake down. Sponge out as much water as you can. Then hang it over a drying rack or clothes hanger, or pin it to a clothesline to air-dry.

SUMMARY: Soak your snake in soapy water. Scrub, brush, and rinse the snake. Force out the excess water. Pat dry, then air-dry.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you don't have sugar syrup you can add sugar to the hot coffee before you chill it down.       !)
Summary: Fill your martini glass with ice and soda water to chill it down  Add vodka and kahlua to the shaker. If you like it sweeter add  sugar syrup here. Extract the fresh espresso (if you have a Nespresso or similar pod coffee machine this works well, you can also use strong plunger (French Press) coffee if need be, but espresso is recommended) - once the coffee is extracted add a lot of ice to the coffee to chill it down - you should add enough ice to the cup that the coffee is chilled quickly and the ice doesn't all melt  Add ice to the shaker to halfway (your vodka and kahlua are already in there)  Strain out the coffee into the shaker (we don't want the partially melted ice)  Put the lid on the shaker and shake VERY vigorously for about 30 seconds- this should create a creamer on top  Tip soda water and ice out of martini glass and give it a little shake to remove excess water  Strain contents of shaker into martini glass straight away  Garnish with 3 coffee beans on top (chocolate covered ones are yummy!

What to charge? You have to check around your community to see what other tutors charge and then consider your qualifications. Keep a copy of the expected goals.
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One-sentence summary -- Determine compensation. Keep a record of what the student has already learned with you.

Q: If you can, try to make yourself "small" at the top of your jump -- this is the "tuck" part. A tight tuck will give you the rest of the momentum you need to complete the rotation. Keep your arms out straight and next to your knees. Once you fully rotate in the air, find your fixed point straight ahead and focus on it. As you extend your knees, also start extending your lower back to fully "untuck." Try to land with your knees bent so that they can absorb some of the shock of the landing. Never land with straight knees! You can seriously hurt yourself this way. As your feet get close to the ground, make sure to land with your heels and then flatten your feet on the ground to steady yourself. Avoid landing on your toes. If you continually land on your toes, that means you need to jump higher or tuck faster so you have time to strike your heels to the ground. Quickly get your balance by straightening your bent knees and thrusting your arms back up into the air. Your final stance should look almost identical to the way that you started, with your arms straight up in the air. Avoid buckling your knees when you land. Don't practice back tucks alone if you haven't mastered the move yet. Continue using a spotter until you feel good about your back tuck. Have the spotter step to the side (but still within reach if anything happens) and try it all by yourself!
A: Tuck yourself into a little ball as you start rotating backwards. Extend your knees toward the ground for your landing. Land with both feet at the same time. Snap up into the starting position right after you land. Keep practicing with a spotter until you've mastered the back tuck.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before you can do an around the world, you need to be confident juggling the ball. Practice bouncing a soccer ball up and down on your foot as many times as you can. Pretend you have a ball bouncing on your foot. Practice making a circular motion with your foot moving around “the ball” in the air. You want to do one smooth motion in which you juggle the ball up and then rotate your foot around it. Start with the ball cradled on top of your dominant foot. Toss it up into the air with your foot and practice getting your foot all the way up and around the ball, then catching it. Once you’ve gotten this down, you can move on to doing an around the world while juggling the ball. Don’t feel bad if you don’t get the trick down right away. It may take you days or weeks to get it down. Stay calm and focused, and keep practicing until you succeed.

SUMMARY:
Practice juggling a soccer ball. Try the movement without a ball. Attempt an around the world without juggling the ball. Keep practicing.