INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This helps you focus on the teacher. This also allows you to hear your teacher clearly, making it easier to understand more what she/he is talking about. Although the urge to sit with your buddies may be appealing, try your best to avoid the temptation. Chatting with friends is will distract you and cause you to lose. This will not only get you trouble, but lower your concentration rate for the class altogether.  If you feel the urge to speak with a classmate, yet are seated in an assigned location, talk to your teacher about getting your changing seats. Failing that, let the friend know (outside of class!) that this is not meant to insult them; you just need to focus. Some of us get distracted very easily and distractions keep us from learning. For example, if your water bottle is catching all your attention, immediately remove it from your desk.  Eliminate any distractions (even if you don't want to) and you'll soon find your attention immediately going to the teacher each class.

SUMMARY: Sit at the front of the class. Avoid sitting with friends. Rid yourself of any other distractions.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It will automatically launch via Internet Explorer. You won't yet see the Google Toolbar in your current session. Click the “X” button at the top right corner of the browser to close and exit it, and then restart it by doing Step 1. The browser will open and you should see the Google Toolbar situated right under the main toolbar of Internet Explorer. It's now ready for use.
Summary: Search for "Google Toolbar" using a reliable search engine. Click on "Install Google Toolbar" from the results. Click on "Accept and Download" to download the installer. Run the installer to install Google Toolbar. Restart Internet Explorer.

The main way to tell if a mole is atypical is to know the difference between them and normal moles. Atypical moles, also known as dysplastic nevi, are most commonly seen on the chest and back. These moles are usually greater than 6 mm in diameter and have more than two shades of brown or black on them. They look different than normal moles because their margins are irregular and, in most cases, they have a raised center, which is called a "fried-egg” appearance.  Atypical moles have a greater chance of forming a cancer.  Normal moles are usually smaller than 6 mm, do not have more than two shades of color in them, and have regular and well-defined outlines on the skin. At times, normal moles may turn into atypical moles if they have unusual multiplication of the pigmented cells.  Freckles are different from moles. They are not from an increase in pigment producing cells. To make freckles, some of the pigments produced by the skin group together to form granules and cause the characteristic ‘freckling’ of skin. Freckles are usually lighter and smaller than moles, are flat, and are very common on the face, chest, and upper arms. To detect skin cancer earlier, it is necessary to perform a regular self-examination. You should do a thorough and complete body examination once every month. Though there is no set age when you should start examining yourself, it is suggested that you should start examining yourself at the age of 25. It is easiest to examine yourself after you shower. You will already be naked and you can get to every part of your body. The best place to examine yourself is a room with plenty of light. You will need both a full length mirror and a handheld mirror. You should also have a ruler or tape measure and a journal handy to measure your moles and record your findings.  If you find a mole you want to keep an eye on, you may want to have a camera handy to keep track of its appearance. For self-examination, the American Society for Dermatological Surgery (ASDS) has created the Skin Self Examination (SSE) kit. This kit provides a document which can be printed and used as a journal and also includes instructions on performing a self-examination. The American Academy of Dermatology has a body map that can help you mark the location of any moles about which you want to consult your doctor. Performing a thorough skin self-examination for moles is an easy process, but it takes time. You need to remove your clothes and stand in front of a full-length mirror. Visually examine your body for the location of your moles.  Inspect your entire body, including your face, ears, neck, front and back of your arms, under your arms, chest, sides, abdomen, and both sides of your legs in the mirror. You also need to check your hands, palms, fingers, finger and toenails, ankles, the bottom of your feet, and in between your toes. Don't forget to check the skin of your buttocks and genitals as well. Women must also examine beneath the breasts. Though it seems odd, you should also look at your scalp. For ease of examination of the scalp, use a comb or a blow dryer to move your hair. If it is difficult to examine the scalp, you could ask someone else to help you. The handheld mirror can be used to view areas that cannot be seen on the full-length mirror. As you examine your body, you will likely find moles. When you come across moles, you need to examine them. Take the ruler and measure how big they are. In your journal, write down the appearance, location, and size of the moles, as well as the date you examined each one. You should also take pictures to help check for changes over time.
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One-sentence summary -- Look for atypical moles. Find the right time to examine your moles. Create the best environment for self-examination. Perform a self-examination. Examine a found mole.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Write down words and say them out loud to yourself. You can buy a workbook if you want some extra help, or find worksheets online. You can find plenty of videos online that offer the correct pronunciation of words. Try to match what you’re saying with the correct pronunciation. It doesn’t matter if you know what the word means if no one else can understand what you’re saying. If you don’t have a Bengali friend to speak with, you can always find one online! Search “Speak with a Bengali” online and you’ll find plenty of sites that allow you to speak with someone over the Internet. Even if you’re just exchanging small pleasantries this is a good start. Find a movie that is entirely in the Bengali language. Even if you don’t know what is going on this will help you get an idea of the rhythm of the language and how words are said. You’ll be surprised how helpful it is.

SUMMARY:
Practice on your own. Practice with a Bengali online. Watch movies.