This site is worth a look so just click on the link below.
It opens with the Australian National Anthem playing. If you look on the left side, you'll see Anthems of the World, Australian songs, Australian slang, poetry, all sorts of interesting things.
http://www.imagesaustralia.com/australiannationalanthem.htm
Friday, August 24, 2007
Thursday, August 23, 2007
my tummy

I’m 33weeks pregnant.
My body is changing.
I have big tummy, itchy skin, heartburn and I’m eating lots of sweets!
That thing sometimes makes me crazy and annoying.
But my 3years son loves my tummy and baby.
He kisses my tummy every morning, night and all the time.
And he talks to baby often.
I really love to see this.
My son makes me so happy and my heart is warming.
I love my son and baby so much and my tummy too!
My body is changing.
I have big tummy, itchy skin, heartburn and I’m eating lots of sweets!
That thing sometimes makes me crazy and annoying.
But my 3years son loves my tummy and baby.
He kisses my tummy every morning, night and all the time.
And he talks to baby often.
I really love to see this.
My son makes me so happy and my heart is warming.
I love my son and baby so much and my tummy too!
Here are some more sites with activities, see what you think!
Double click on the link to open the website or if that is difficult, right click on the link and then left click on the option "Open".
This first link is to a learning centre at Macquarie Uni in Sydney - NCELTR.
There are all sorts of quizzes and activities, just go in there and discover, have fun!
http://www.nceltr.mq.edu.au/eslsites.html
This next site is from a learning centre in Canada. There are 2 activities here. One is to help you to use the mouse on your computer - to click, double click, drag and drop etc. It is a very helpful exercise.
The other activity is to help with the use of prepositions in sentences.
http://www.tcet.com/EAOnline/index.html
This next website has some excellent Numeracy activities for different occupations. The Home Page is this link:
http://www.dest.gov.au/archive/ty/litnet/numeracy/home/nh_0000.htm
This next link is for General Numeracy and has a range of 'everyday numeracy' activities.
When you have opened the link, have a look at the menu on the left side and click on an option to open it:
http://www.dest.gov.au/archive/ty/litnet/numeracy/ngen.htm
Enjoy!
This first link is to a learning centre at Macquarie Uni in Sydney - NCELTR.
There are all sorts of quizzes and activities, just go in there and discover, have fun!
http://www.nceltr.mq.edu.au/eslsites.html
This next site is from a learning centre in Canada. There are 2 activities here. One is to help you to use the mouse on your computer - to click, double click, drag and drop etc. It is a very helpful exercise.
The other activity is to help with the use of prepositions in sentences.
http://www.tcet.com/EAOnline/index.html
This next website has some excellent Numeracy activities for different occupations. The Home Page is this link:
http://www.dest.gov.au/archive/ty/litnet/numeracy/home/nh_0000.htm
This next link is for General Numeracy and has a range of 'everyday numeracy' activities.
When you have opened the link, have a look at the menu on the left side and click on an option to open it:
http://www.dest.gov.au/archive/ty/litnet/numeracy/ngen.htm
Enjoy!
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Yoshie

Yoshie is from our ESOL class and is making fantastic progress with her English due to her conscientious efforts.
Here is one of her stories:
Ouch in my jeans
I visited Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road with my husband during the last week of December last year for the first time.
At first we went to the gardens in Melbourne. They were lovely and fun!
In one of the gardens there was Captain Cook’s house which came from England.
It was very interesting. I learnt about old life in England.
Next we went to the Great Ocean Road. That’s great! The sea is beautiful!
We spent a little time and took some photos on the beach.
We had a good time. Then we got into our car to go to another place.
“Ouch!” I shouted.
“What’s happened?” my husband said.
“Ouch!!” I shouted again. “Something is in my jeans. What, what??”
I looked at my legs. There was a bull ant on my ankle. “An ant! A big ant is here!”
“I think you were bitten by an ant. Take your jeans off !” he said.
So I took my jeans off quickly. Another ant was on my thigh. I had been bitten twice.
I felt more and more pain.
“Ouch! Ouch!” I continued to shout and left my jeans off for an hour while we drove in the car….
Copyright © 2007 Yoshie
I visited Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road with my husband during the last week of December last year for the first time.
At first we went to the gardens in Melbourne. They were lovely and fun!
In one of the gardens there was Captain Cook’s house which came from England.
It was very interesting. I learnt about old life in England.
Next we went to the Great Ocean Road. That’s great! The sea is beautiful!
We spent a little time and took some photos on the beach.
We had a good time. Then we got into our car to go to another place.
“Ouch!” I shouted.
“What’s happened?” my husband said.
“Ouch!!” I shouted again. “Something is in my jeans. What, what??”
I looked at my legs. There was a bull ant on my ankle. “An ant! A big ant is here!”
“I think you were bitten by an ant. Take your jeans off !” he said.
So I took my jeans off quickly. Another ant was on my thigh. I had been bitten twice.
I felt more and more pain.
“Ouch! Ouch!” I continued to shout and left my jeans off for an hour while we drove in the car….
Copyright © 2007 Yoshie
Lenny

Lenny is one of our ESOL students. Here is one of his stories:
I was born in Sicily, Italy 21 -3- 1949. My mother was Angela and my father Peter. My sister, Francesca, was born 3 years before me. We had a vegetable farm and we would take vegetables with horse to the shop in the town.
We came to Australia, to Leeton, when I was 13. My sister and brother-in-law were living here by then. One year later I started high school. After two years I went to work for the council. I stayed working there for 32years before I retired.
I met my wife, Mary, when I was about 20 and we married when I was 25 on 26-10-68. It was an arranged marriage between our families.
Lenny
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