When I was both an undergraduate and masters level, I did study research, but although these stood me in good stead (and maybe helped me to gain funding), the training and supervision that I received as a PhD student was what really helped me.
You may want to re-write your question, perhaps to gain mire readership of people in the right field; you wrote 'carere' instead of 'career' (slip of the finger) but I think that this has resulted in ResearchGate giving the subheading 'Caregivers'
My suggestion is to go with knowledge... reading a lot of books especial in field or research study, project... When you get a lot of knowledge, you could star writhing anything (from review to longitudinal study).
All the very best wishes for publishing your second article and for embarking on your PhD. As I suggested above, I feel that this an excellent way to develop your career from the perspective of research. I hope all goes well for you.
Was the above asking me? There is quite a lot in my ResearchGate profile. I feel very flattered about being asked. I was interested to read about your background and first paper.
I have downloaded your interesting looking paper - I had only read the abstract before - and will feed back to you. I used a projector when at work, and still do (now retired) to give talks about bats.
I promised to read your paper and found it very interesting, both from the perspective of your literature search and your research findings. I can see how the use of a multimedia projector helps the teaching of the English language. As I mentioned previously, I used PowerPoint for my teaching before I retired and now, when giving talks about bats. I looked at the reference criticising PPt (in Craig & Amernic, 2006. p. 157) regarding Norvig (2003) having misgivings about PPt, and also at the primary reference (p.1 on this link): http://mcgeef.pbworks.com/f/PowerPoint_%2520shot%2520with%2520its%2520own%2520bullets-1.pdf
I agree with your findings; generally positive, but acknowledging possible problems that can be overcome.
Very best wishes for your second article; what topic are you hoping to write about?
Thanks a lot for your well wishing for me. I feel proud that you have read my article. Hopefully I will overcome the problems that you have suggested.
I have already started writing on my next article. It would be "Shakespeare's use of figurative and stylistic language in his sonnet 18". Hopefully it will end within December and submit also.
Please pray for me as I can be a good teacher and good researcher as well as a good human being.
I enjoyed reading your first paper and did not mean that the problems were ones that you had to overcome; just that you had given a balanced picture. I think you can feel pleased with it.
I have not read any Shakespeare since I was doing o' levels at school, so I would not be able to read your new article with any depth of knowledge, but am impressed by the title, and hope that all goes well as you write it.
Thank you very much dear madam for your extra ordinary wish for me. I hope your wish will become the reinforcement for my next article.
I hope I will become a good researcher at one time. Your encouragement will work highly. Please send a mail to me from your email. My e mail Id is ruhul,[email protected]@npiub.edu.bd.