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Spring on New Farm Park!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Upper-intermediate class went for an excursion to New Farm Park.
It's very nice place to visit at the moment! Why don't you go out this weekend!!

                                      We travelled by City Cat which was fast and fun.

                                    Look at the beautiful roses!!! Now we are in Spring!!


We loved the roses at New Farm park and every rose has a name eg Duet or Golden Dusk and Elea helped us understand the different meanings to the words.
       * Duet- a pink and white rose : two people singing in harmony.
       * Golden Dusk a yellow rose : sunset in the evening.

These all photos from our student Vanessa Aquino
22nd September 2010

JOIN the IIA soccer match & sports day!!

Monday, September 27, 2010

IIA soccer match is on AGAIN this Saturday (2nd October)!!
We will be playing with a local Aussie soccer team!! Are you ready to play??????

We will also be running a workshop on how to play & learn the rules to Aussie games like cricket + football of Aussie rules. Learn all about NRL, NFL, Gabba, Wacca, MCG etc.  Remember, bring your friends along and let's have fun together!

     * When : Saturday 2 October 2010
     * Time :  10:00 am – 1:00pm
     * Bring : hat, sunscreen, water bottle and lunch
     * Where : Greenslopes Soccer Fields.
                    Ridge St across the road from where we played last time. Greenslopes


- Photos from the 1st soccer match -



Sign up on level 2 IIA activity board!!

What do you think of smoking & killing animals for fun?

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Fantastic debating in the Intermediate class this morning!
We debated whether smoking should be banned EVERYWHERE and people should not kill animals for sport. There were such strong opinion between the sides!

What do you think???

debate 1. Smoking should be banned EVERYWHERE.
         * Agree : Smoking is hazardous to your health, also to others who don't smoke (passive smokers). 
         * Disagree : We cannot make people not smoke at all.
                            We need to respect their taste and give them a special place to do it

debate 2. People should not kill animals for sport

                  * Agree : We shouldn't kill animals for fun. That's pointless and cold-blooded! 
                  * Disagree : It's a great way to control over-population and get rid of pests.

Please leave the comments what you think of these debates.


WIN one of ten AUD$50 Coles group or Myer gift cards!

Monday, September 20, 2010

Are you an international student studying in Brisbane?
Brisbane Marketing is giving you the chance to win one of ten AUD$50 Coles group or Myer gift cards – all you need to do is tell us about your experience of studying and living in Brisbane.

Here's how it works
The survey is very simple and takes approximately 20 minutes to complete. The survey will run from 30th August to 19th September 2010 and is open to ALL international students living and/or studying in Brisbane and can be accessed through the following link: www.studybrisbanesurvey.com.

The aim of this survey is to understand what international students like about studying and living in Brisbane and what could be improved upon. The survey will provide invaluable information to education providers and other service providers throughout Brisbane.

There are no right or wrong answers, we just want to understand your experiences and views. Your responses are completely private and anonymous. You will not be required to identify yourself when completing the survey. Colmar Brunton Research, an independent research firm, will administer the survey and analyse the results.

Make sure you enter the prize draw to win!
Once you have completed all the questions, you will be asked whether you would like to enter the prize draw at the end of the survey*.

Want to know more
If you have any questions about the survey or why it is being conducted, please contact Colmar Brunton Research on 1800 257 859 or email studybrisbanesurvey@cbr.com.au.

Help make Brisbane an even better place to live and study. Click on the following link to enter the survey:

Thank you in advance for your participation.
 
* Prize Draw Conditions: You need to provide your email address and some other personal information so that we can verify that you are an international student studying in Brisbane. Please note your email address and other personal information are not linked in any way to your responses to the survey. Only one entry per person is allowed and all entrants must currently be enrolled at an educational institute in the Brisbane region. The survey will close on midnight on 19th September 2010 and your reply to the survey must be received by then to qualify for the prize draw. The draw will take place at the Colmar Brunton Research offices on 4th October 2010 and winners will be notified via email or phone.

[Teacher's Story] You don't know what to write?

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Students faced with a writing task have often told me that they do not know what to write. My advice is to sit down and start typing “I do not know what to write” over and over until their subconscious becomes bored and throws an idea at them. So,

I do not know what to write. I do not know what to write. I do not know what to write. OK, that’s enough of that nonsense.

I was born in Brisbane and, unlike most of the teachers here, I have lived in Brisbane all of my life. It wasn’t that I didn’t want to travel. In fact, my wife and I were planning a trip in the early 1970s. Fate and biology changed that plan. We became pregnant and remained pregnant for many years, finally raising four children.


Also unlike many teachers, I did several different things before my current career. I had no idea what I wanted to do when I left school. (I think one well- meaning adult suggested teaching. As a result of my own school experience, my attitude to teachers caused me to say something uncharacteristically rude.)

So, I drifted into the public service and hated it. Then the urge to become a musician hit me and I quit to study French horn at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music. By the end of my course I found that I was spending more and more time on photography. After I finished there were no jobs for French horn players. Well, there were less than thirty positions in that field in the entire country and a lot of French horn students. So, what would you expect?

Once again I drifted into the public service and hated the life even more than the first time. I thought I was a pretty good photographer by that time and I quit my job to start my own business, concentrating on portraiture and weddings.

After I’d sailed through both stormy and calm waters for quite a while I started to study for an arts degree as a “hobby”, (with some trepidation, as the attitudes of my teachers had given me a belief that I was academically incompetent). I quickly learned that they had been very wrong.

Shortly after this I heard my doctor say, “You haven’t had a stroke THIS TIME, but you will if you keep going as you are. And I DON’T mean in twenty years time. It could be less than five years”. That’s scary when you are in your mid-30s. Coincidentally, a 48 year old photographer friend died suddenly of a heart attack shortly after. I also realised that my work hours were causing me to neglect my family. I sat down and contemplated the meaning of life very deeply.

I found that my success in study had given me a new perspective on education. I decided to become a high school teacher of English and Social Sciences.

My first teaching post was at Oxley Secondary College where more than a third of the students were immigrants or refugees battling with the English language. I became interested in teaching English as a second language as it was necessary for me to seek advice from the ESL teachers frequently. After Oxley Secondary College I taught in a number of multicultural schools that had a reputation for being “difficult”.

Predictably, I felt the need for another change eventually. I was still interested in teaching, so I enrolled for a Master’s degree in TESOL. I have been happily engaged in this ever since. (However, I must admit that I occasionally look over the fence to see what is in the next paddock.)

I’m still interested in photography and spend many happy hours at the computer enhancing and manipulating my images. If you would like to see some of my work, go to http://www.photoartgallery.com/artist/vernon

Overall, I think that I was the typical kid who didn’t know what he wanted to be when he grew up. I simply decided that I didn’t want to grow up. I’m sure that there are people who would say that I have been successful in that decision.

IIA BBQ party!!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

IIA school BBQ party is just finished!!!
It was awesome! Lots of sausages, pasta salad and bread.... even though it rained a little bit...-.-;;
It's always good to have a time with all students and teachers all together.
Let's see our students and teachers!!

Teacher Pam and her students :)

One of our student(in the middle) Edlineb's last day at school

Adrian - Today's best photo!! You look so happy!

Student Admission Officer Zoe and Director of Studies David

Sweet couple - Maria Paulina & Santiago :)

Marketing officer Josephine & Teacher Peter

 Have you played table tennis? You can try at IIA

Yummmmm~~~~ sausages, salad and delicious desert too!!!!

Hey! Good brothers!!! Jake & Fernando

IIA has a BBQ party every 3months with all students and teachers. You are more than welcome to join us!
See you at the next IIA BBQ party!!

Shall we have a coffee?

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Have you heard that we have Coffee Talk Shop?
Do you know about our Coffee Talk Shop sessions???

On Monday 30th August.
Some of our IIA students had a coffee talk shop with 2 local Aussies after class.  Must admit, they were pretty fun with a great sense of humour.  It was a good opportunity to speak with native speakers outside of class. We met initially in the Resource Centre, then later moved upstairs to the 7th floor where we had some coffee & biscuits while chatting. The students did pretty well expressing themselves and understanding what the Aussies where saying.


The group started with an introduction of each member. After that they played a game where each person had to say 2 things about themselves: one true and one false. The rest of the group had to guess which one was the truth. They had so much fun even though it was the first time.

From our students....

Lisa
(From IELTS examination class)

Oh! With delicious cookies and good smelling coffee on Monday afternoon.
The most important thing is having a good time with Australian people those are friendly and humourous. I had a good time with everybody!


Andres Vidal
(From General English class)

" This activity was very good!
For all the students because we need to speak mor and more English.
In order to learn this language it is important to practice with native speakers. "
                            

Next coffee talk shop will be on the 13th of September at 7th floor of IIA.
You can sign up right now on our reception or board! Don't miss it!!

IIA is a blogger....

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Greetings from IIA,

Following our well participated student 'blog' naming competition (thanks students) we now have the IIA blog up and running..  'IIA dIIAry'
Essentially, we hope to use this forum as another medium to share some of the 'magic' that takes place within the walls of our school.  As our name suggests, IIA is truly an international environment and while learning ENGLISH is our primary focus, we are priveledged to share in the lives of our international students during their stay here in Australia.  It is some of those moments, we wish to share.  

Hope to hear from you all. 
Cheers, Gloria (PEO)

First Day at IIA diary!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Hi everyone!
International Institute Australia (IIA) now has its own blog called “d.I.I.A.r.y (IIA diary)”

We had a blog naming competition last week with our students.
There were so many great ideas and support for the blog!! Unfortunately though, we had to choose ONE name!

d.I.I.A.r.y
What is diiary? Well, to us it means “IIA diary”. It also suggests that we are going to talk about everyday things at IIA with our students, teachers, past students and staff.

We love to talk about :
 - Our new courses & events at IIA
 - Fun activities
 - Student & teacher’s story
 - Tips to improve your English
 - Job interview skills & how to write a resume
 - Tit bits on Australia, Brisbane event & travel

We encourage your participation so let us know if there is anything you want to know about our school. You are welcome to chat with us through our blog with comments or via Facebook!
Join us!

IIA (International Institute Australia)

IIA is an exciting English language college located in the heart of Brisbane city on the upper end of Queen Street.

At IIA, Every staff and teacher helps our students develop English language skills to reach their personal, professional and academic goals.

We welcome students from many countries and a wide variety of backgrounds. We believe cultural awareness and understanding greatly enhance the language learning process.
Over the last 12 months, students from over 25 different countries have studied English at IIA. We invite you to be a part of that unique IIA experience. We sure you will love our school!!!

Now, we have d.I.I.A.r.y. opening event!!
Please join our event and get a chance to receive sweet chocolates!!