Sunday, February 26, 2017

Clean Up Australia Day - 5th March

http://www.cleanup.org.au
It all started with a simple idea that an Australian bloke had to clean his own backyard - Sydney Harbour.  In the last 26 years, Clean Up Australia Day has become the nation's largest community-based event to help the environment. The concept grew to form Clean Up the World event.

Clean Up Australia Day is on Sunday 5th March. Thousands of volunteers join the day to clean up the rubbish that is choking our streets, beaches, parks and waterways and killing one of our best assets: nature.

Johanna, one of our DL teachers, is passionate about this cause.  She said:

"For several years my children and I took part in Clean Up Australia Day in our local park, a fine area of natural bushland in southern Sydney.  Under the supervision of a ranger, we collected lots of rubbish: cans, bottles and plastic bags.  The amount of rubbish we collected was shocking.  At some stage we became the champion rubbish collectors!"

"Taking part in a community activity like this is a great way to engage with the local community and show that you care for the environment.  By involving my children I was helping them become more aware of the importance of keeping Australia clean in a practical way."

Did you know these facts about Australia?
Australians are the second highest producers of waste per person in the world!
The amount of waste placed in landfill each year is enough to cover the state of Victoria!

Get more information or register as a volunteer for the day here.
  • Why is it important to look after the environment?
  • What practical things can we do in our daily lives to help the environment?
  • Are you a good recycler! 
Why not ..
Test your recycling skills in 90 seconds here
Read about  Plastic bags
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Sunday, February 19, 2017

Teacher learns from student

Teacher Bernadette, WA
One of the privileges of teaching adult learners is that both teachers and students come with life experiences and can learn different skills from each other.

DL teacher Bernadette showed her great learning skills when her Iranian student Sara taught her how to make a Persian dish from her country. After sharing the recipe and practising the English for giving instructions Bernadette took the recipe and had a go at cooking the dish in her own kitchen with great success.

Bernadette describes this Persian dish as 'divine' and it has become one of her favourite dishes.  She says "Tah-Chin is a layered rice chicken dish which is not only beautiful to present but also very tasty. It is served upside down and cuts like a cake. As my Iranian student Sara explained to me, Iranians love their rice and always layer it with different types of vegetables and meat. The most tasty part of this dish is the bottom layer of the rice, the crunchy 'tah-dig'.  My family loved it and I hope some of our students will try it too."

Check out Sara's Iranian Tah-Chin recipe

Thanks Bernadette and Sara for sharing this tasty recipe.
  • Describe a special dish you have from your own country?
  • Are you a good cook?  If so what is your specialty dish?
  • What food from other cultures do you like to eat or cook and why?
Why not write a comment or an answer to one of the above questions.  
If you make the recipe tell us how it turned out!

Monday, February 13, 2017

Ways to make learning English easier

Ways to make learning English easier.
My name is Sheila and I'm from Colombia in South America. I'd like to share a little about myself and also some tips on ways to make learning English easier.

I live with my husband in Brisbane, Queensland. Brisbane is a beautiful, peaceful city and is very similar to my hometown in Colombia. I love the calm city and the friendly people here. 

I work at the Brisbane International Airport as a 'Food and Beverage Attendant'. It has been a very good learning experience for me, because I've learnt to prepare food and make coffee. By talking in English to so many travellers I've also learnt to understand different English accents. As well I've come to understand that English is an important language used to talk with people from around the world. It's important for work, business and travel as it's a global language.

So I'd like to share with you some strategies which make learning English easier. My most important tip is to make friends with people. It's an excellent way to practice speaking English and improve your listening skills.

My other tips are in the Slideshow that I have made. There are some questions you can discuss with your teacher then write your ideas in the comments. It's saved in Google Drive so just click on this link to open Ways to make learning English easier.
  • Why is it important for you to learn English?
  • What ideas can you suggest to make listening and speaking easier?
  • What else can you suggest to make reading and writing English easier?

Sunday, February 5, 2017

Journey to my dream

Giovanna
My name is Giovanna and I come from Venezuela. Four years ago I planned my trip from Venezuela to Sydney to meet the man who would eventually become my husband. I met him 6 months earlier when he came to Venezuela for a holiday. When I first arrived I had very little English and it was super-hard to feel comfortable here. It was the hardest year of my life, as I had no idea how difficult it would be.

In Venezuela I worked as a product developer and my passion was to develop a women's clothing range. So when I arrived in Australia my dream was to run an international women's' fashion company with products imported from Venezuela. 

I began by dream in 2012 by working part-time in a Mexican restaurant while studying English full-time. I was exhausted, nonetheless money was what I needed. My next job was as a sandwich and salad maker in a salad bar. I had to work long hours. Finally I worked in a small coffee shop close to the city of Sydney. I began as a waitress, but soon my boss trained me in a managerial role, since he saw my professional and a proactive nature. 

At first I learnt English privately and progress was slow because I had to start learning English from scratch. Next I began learning English in the Navitas AMEP classroom, then switched to Navitas Distance Learning as I was working. DL has given me the opportunity to study and work at the same time and has also boosted my confidence in speaking with people. My teacher's encouragement has driven me to to work hard towards my dream.

So now I am realising my dream. I have started an online ladies fashion company called 'Cacao Tropical Clothing'. It sells and tailor makes beautiful, ladies jewellery and accessories. I import from Venezuela and sell online and through a Facebook page Cacao Tropical Clothing.I am very proud of my achievements but I am still learning English everyday. Without learning English I wouldn't have been able to settle in this country and call Australia my lovely home.

Congratulations to Giovanna for reaching her dream and starting her jewellery and accessories business.

  • If you were to start your own business what service or product would you sell?
  • How would you advertise your business?
  • What skills would you need to manage an online business?