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Thursday, 25 August 2011

True story in Australia : Ned Kelly P2


The Kelly Gang

May, 1874 . Ned's  sister Annie is dead; his brother Jim is in prison (five year for stealing cows) , and his brother Dan is in trouble too. There are new faces at home – a new husband, and a new baby, for Ned's mother.
"Ned ? is that you ? oh, Ned!" Ellen Kelly ran to the door. Ned, now  nineteen years old, tall and strong, was home from prison. He put his arm around his mother.
Hello, ma, " he said.
"Oh Ned, it's good to se you" said Ellen
"I heard about Jim," Ned said his mother. She was so ill after she had the baby,   and we couldn't do anything to help her. And poor Jim got five years!"
'Yes, that's hard.' Said Ned.'and what's about you, ma? I hear you have got a new husband.' He looked at the sleeping baby in his mother's arms.
'he's a good man, Ned. Little Ellen here – she's his daughter.'
Ned touch the baby's little hand.
'I am happy for you,ma. And I am happy to be back.'
Ned soon found work. He moved from farm to farm, cutting down trees and helping with the horses and cows. He often came home to see his mother, and he and Geoge King, Ellen's new husband, were soon friends. Geoge was from California, an was only five years older than Ned.
On one visit home, Ned talk to Geoge about the police. " why do they give me all this trouble?' he said.
'I don't know,' said Geoge. 'they just don't like you.' 'It's true,' Ned said. ' when somebody loses a cow or a horse , the police always come to me with their questions. And they always go late at night, when you are all in bed. It isn't right.'
'well, come and work with me,' said Geoge. 'why not? You're good with horses, and I don't have any trouble with the police.'
'what work are you planning to do?' said ned.
'sell horse – lots of them.'
' and where are you going to get all these horses form , Geoge?' ashed Ned.
Geoge smile and Ned laughed.
Xxx
It was an exciting work. ' we stole 280 horses' Ned said later. Then we took them across the Murray river and sold them in New South Wales for a lot of money,'
The police got angrier and angrier. They couldn't stop the stealing, and they couldn't catch Ned kelly or Geoge King with the stolen horses.
In august 1877 a new policeman came to Benalla. Alex Fitzpatrick liked horses, girls, and drink, and for some weeks he and Ned were friends. Ned's sisster Kate was a beautiful girl with long black hair. She liked Flitxpatrick too, at first. But soon there were angry words between him and Ned , and then a fight. A Policeman could not be a friends of the  Kellys for long.
April 1878 came. The Police had questions about stolen horses for Dan and for Ned's best friend, Joe Byrne. So Fitzpatrick rode out to the kelly's house, to find Dan. Perhaps he wanted to see Kate too- but did Kate want to see him ?. on his way their he stopped and had two or three drinks. When he arrived at the house, he felt very stong and brave.
'Dan kelly, you're coming with me to the police station,' ha said.
'I'm having my dinner,' said Dan. 'you can wait.'
Fitzpatrick sat at the table, waitting for Dan, but his eyes were on Kate all the time – on her long black hair, on her beautiful body. The small room felt very hot.
Then Kate walk past the table, very near him, and he put his arm around her.
'you are a beautiful girl, Kate,' ha said. ' let's take your hands off me,' said kate. Suddenly ned was at the door, with a gun in his hand. He fired at Fitzpatrick
 and hit him in the wrist.
Flitxpatrick ran out of the house and rode  through the night back to Benalla.
The next morning there were ten policemen at the door. They found Ellen at home , but not Ned or Dan.
'Ellen kelly,' they said. You and your sons tried to kill policeman Fitzpatrick.'
Nobody tried to kill Fitzpatrick.' Said Ellen. You just want to make trouble for me and my family. She had a new baby in her arms, her third child by Geoge King. But Geoge did not live with her now.
'Mrs kelly, where are your sons?' said a policeman. Ellen looked into the policeman's eyes. 'I don't know', she said.'you want them, you go and find them.'
When Ned and Dan left their mother's house that night, they rode away into the Wombat Hill. At Bullock Creek, miles from anywhere, they built a small hut. They lived wild, and looked for gold in the river.
Joe Byrne , Ned's good friend, went with them, because he needed to hide from the police too. And in June, three months later, Steve Hart, another good friend, came out of prison. He , too, got on his horse and rode to Bullock Creek. So there were four of them.
Then, in octorber, Ellen's brother came to find them, with some terrible news.
Your mother going to prison, Ned. For three years. Because she and you and Dan tried to kill Fitzpatrick, the judge said. And the police are looking for you and Dan. Becareful, boys-stay in the hill!'
For a second Ned's eyes were red like fire. He spoke slowly and coldy. 'they can look,' ha said, 'but they can't catch me out  here.' He looked at his brother and best friends Joe and Steve. These policemen, these judges – they're worse than dogs! They put my mother in prison, and what did she do? Nothing! From now on, we're the kelly gang. We're free men and we staying that way. Are you with me boys?'.
And that was the beginning of the Kelly Gang.

True Story in Australia: NED KELLY P1

NED 'S YOUNG DAYS

July,1865. the story begins in Avenel , a small town north of Melbourne. Ned kelly lives here with his parents, John and Ellen Kelly. Ned is ten years old, the oldest boy of seven Kelly children. He has two brother Dan and Jim, and four sister - Anne, Maggie, Rate and Grace.

 Where 's your father, boy ? Ellen kelly call out to her son one evening. " Is he on the road ?  Can you see him ? "
Ned kelly looked out of the door. "No, ma,' he said I can't see him'
Ned's father came home late , and he came in quietly
"Ellen, he said : come with me. I need your help. There a dead cow by the the trees on the hill. We must cut it up and bring it home."
' Oh John, is it one of our cows ? ' his wife asked ? . " How did It die ? "
" It's one of Morgans cows, and I killed it ", John said. ' so we must be quick, before he comes looking for it '
" Oh, you fool " said Ellen
In the Children's bed in the next room , Ned listened to this. It was a small house, with only two rooms, and you could hear everything. Ned was pleased about the dead cow. They didn't have meat to eat, and the chlidren were always hungry.
But dead cow bring troulbe. Three days later there was a policeman at the door . " John kelly, you killed the Morgan's cow, I'm taking you to the prison..."
That was the end of School for Ned Kelly. He was the man of the family now. Helped his mother, and he worked on the Kelly's farm. The farm was not very big, and life was not easy for the Kellys.
John Kelly and Ellen Quinn were from Ireland. They first met in Melbourne, and then came North, to find land for a farm . Many other Irish people did the same thing. Everybody wanted land, but some people had a lot more land than other some people. It's was hard, wild life. There was a lot of drinking, a lot of fighting, a lot of stealing - horses, cows, dead or alive . . .
John Kelly was in prison for six months. Prison was not good for him, and when he came out, he began to drink. A year and a half later he was dead.

"what are we going to do now ?, Ma ?" Ned asked.

Ellen thought about it. She was a tall, strong woman, and all her life she was a fighter. She had twelve children in the end and was ninety-three years old when she died. 
"we must leave here," she said. "we must go to the north-east, and live near my family."
The Kelly' s  new house was at Eleven Mile Creek  , near Greta. They had some animals and a small garden, and Ned worked hard to get money for the family. He could do farming work, take care of horses and cows , cut down trees. 
But trouble was never far away. The police did not like the wild Kelly  boys or their friends. In 1870, when Ned was fifteen, he hit a man very hard in a fight and the police put him in prison for six months.
The next year something worse happened. Ned was in the town of Greta on a brown horse when Policeman Hall come up to him.
"Ned Kelly, you get down and come with me. You stole that horse and i'm taking you to prison."
"That's not true," said Ned and then there was a terrible fight. Policeman Hall had a gun and Ned did not, but Ned was better fighter. In the end Hall called for help and five man came to help him. 
Next day they took Ned down to Wangaratta and he went in front of the judge.
"It's not my horse, it's belong to a man calld wild Wright," Ned told the judge. "Wright was at my mother's house, and his horse ran away. he needed a horse so i gave him one of my horses. And he said to me, " when you find the brown horse, you keep her for me." And so when i found the horse, i kept her."
"Ned Kelly stole that horse" Policeman Hall said. "It belongs to the man in Mansifield, and someone stole it on the 6th of March."
"Well." Ned said, " I was in Beechworth prison up to the 29th of March. How can i steal a horse when I'm in prison ? And Wright told me it was his horse - i didn't know it was a stolen horse."
But it is a crime to have a stolen horse. Wild Wright of course, stole the horse, and he went to prison for eighteen months. But they put Ned in prison for three years. When he came back to Eleven Mile Creek in 1874, things was very different.

Monday, 22 August 2011

Study in Australia

Study in Australia


True Story in Australia: NED KELLY P1

Posted: 22 Aug 2011 01:58 AM PDT

NED 'S YOUNG DAYS

July,1865. the story begins in Avenel , a small town north of Melbourne. Ned kelly lives here with his parents, John and Ellen Kelly. Ned is ten years old, the oldest boy of seven Kelly children. He has two brother Dan and Jim, and four sister - Anne, Maggie, Rate and Grace.

 Where 's your father, boy ? Ellen kelly call out to her son one evening. " Is he on the road ?  Can you see him ? "
Ned kelly looked out of the door. "No, ma,' he said I can't see him'
Ned's father came home late , and he came in quietly
"Ellen, he said : come with me. I need your help. There a dead cow by the the trees on the hill. We must cut it up and bring it home."
' Oh John, is it one of our cows ? ' his wife asked ? . " How did It die ? "
" It's one of Morgans cows, and I killed it ", John said. ' so we must be quick, before he comes looking for it '
" Oh, you fool " said Ellen
In the Children's bed in the next room , Ned listened to this. It was a small house, with only two rooms, and you could hear everything. Ned was pleased about the dead cow. They didn't have meat to eat, and the chlidren were always hungry.
But dead cow bring troulbe. Three days later there was a policeman at the door . " John kelly, you killed the Morgan's cow, I'm taking you to the prison..."
That was the end of School for Ned Kelly. He was the man of the family now. Helped his mother, and he worked on the Kelly's farm. The farm was not very big, and life was not easy for the Kellys.
John Kelly and Ellen Quinn were from Ireland. They first met in Melbourne, and then came North, to find land for a farm . Many other Irish people did the same thing. Everybody wanted land, but some people had a lot more land than other some people. It's was hard, wild life. There was a lot of drinking, a lot of fighting, a lot of stealing - horses, cows, dead or alive . . .
John Kelly was in prison for six months. Prison was not good for him, and when he came out, he began to drink. A year and a half later he was dead.


"what are we going to do now ?, Ma ?" Ned asked.

Ellen thought about it. She was a tall, strong woman, and all her life she was a fighter. She had twelve children in the end and was ninety-three years old when she died. 
"we must leave here," she said. "we must go to the north-east, and live near my family."
The Kelly' s  new house was at Eleven Mile Creek  , near Greta. They had some animals and a small garden, and Ned worked hard to get money for the family. He could do farming work, take care of horses and cows , cut down trees. 
But trouble was never far away. The police did not like the wild Kelly  boys or their friends. In 1870, when Ned was fifteen, he hit a man very hard in a fight and the police put him in prison for six months.
The next year something worse happened. Ned was in the town of Greta on a brown horse when Policeman Hall come up to him.
"Ned Kelly, you get down and come with me. You stole that horse and i'm taking you to prison."
"That's not true," said Ned and then there was a terrible fight. Policeman Hall had a gun and Ned did not, but Ned was better fighter. In the end Hall called for help and five man came to help him. 
Next day they took Ned down to Wangaratta and he went in front of the judge.
"It's not my horse, it's belong to a man calld wild Wright," Ned told the judge. "Wright was at my mother's house, and his horse ran away. he needed a horse so i gave him one of my horses. And he said to me, " when you find the brown horse, you keep her for me." And so when i found the horse, i kept her."
"Ned Kelly stole that horse" Policeman Hall said. "It belongs to the man in Mansifield, and someone stole it on the 6th of March."
"Well." Ned said, " I was in Beechworth prison up to the 29th of March. How can i steal a horse when I'm in prison ? And Wright told me it was his horse - i didn't know it was a stolen horse."
But it is a crime to have a stolen horse. Wild Wright of course, stole the horse, and he went to prison for eighteen months. But they put Ned in prison for three years. When he came back to Eleven Mile Creek in 1874, things was very different.

Friday, 19 August 2011

Study in Australia

Study in Australia


Writing 250 words IELTS : student & Job

Posted: 19 Aug 2011 04:10 AM PDT

In some countries, teenagers have jobs while they are still students. Do you think this is a good idea? Support your opinion by using specific reasons and details.

Some people think that teenagers need to work while they are students. However, Other people believe that young people should not combine their education with a job. These two options are controversial ones. In my opinion, they both have disadvantaaiges and advantages. I base my opinion on the following points.

From one side, a working student has many benefits. First of all, a person learns how to arrange time to be able to combine his studding and earning money. Personally, I think it is a very important benefit a person can get from this. Second of all, a student learns how to save money and keep his budget. A person gains new experience and knowledge working with the new people. He feels more independently and spends his or her money more careful.

From the other side, a person can have not enough time to meet his or her course requirements. Sometimes it may result in a failure on an exam and a waste of money and time. From my everyday experience and observation some people require more time to study new materials and prepare for an exam. Others, at the same, can easy understand new materials. So, my point is that a person should decide for himself whether he will be able to combine his studding and his working.

Another important aspect of getting a job is that a student most likely will have no time for parties, movies and his friends. I think that he or she should understand this fact.

To summarize, I believe that a working experience will give a student more benefits in the future than it takes from him or her in the present.

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Study in Australia

Study in Australia


True story in Australia : Ned Kelly P2

Posted: 17 Aug 2011 05:16 AM PDT


The Kelly Gang

May, 1874 . Ned's  sister Annie is dead; his brother Jim is in prison (five year for stealing cows) , and his brother Dan is in trouble too. There are new faces at home – a new husband, and a new baby, for Ned's mother.
"Ned ? is that you ? oh, Ned!" Ellen Kelly ran to the door. Ned, now  nineteen years old, tall and strong, was home from prison. He put his arm around his mother.
Hello, ma, " he said.
"Oh Ned, it's good to se you" said Ellen
"I heard about Jim," Ned said his mother. She was so ill after she had the baby,   and we couldn't do anything to help her. And poor Jim got five years!"
'Yes, that's hard.' Said Ned.'and what's about you, ma? I hear you have got a new husband.' He looked at the sleeping baby in his mother's arms.
'he's a good man, Ned. Little Ellen here – she's his daughter.'
Ned touch the baby's little hand.
'I am happy for you,ma. And I am happy to be back.'
Ned soon found work. He moved from farm to farm, cutting down trees and helping with the horses and cows. He often came home to see his mother, and he and Geoge King, Ellen's new husband, were soon friends. Geoge was from California, an was only five years older than Ned.
On one visit home, Ned talk to Geoge about the police. " why do they give me all this trouble?' he said.
'I don't know,' said Geoge. 'they just don't like you.' 'It's true,' Ned said. ' when somebody loses a cow or a horse , the police always come to me with their questions. And they always go late at night, when you are all in bed. It isn't right.'
'well, come and work with me,' said Geoge. 'why not? You're good with horses, and I don't have any trouble with the police.'
'what work are you planning to do?' said ned.
'sell horse – lots of them.'
' and where are you going to get all these horses form , Geoge?' ashed Ned.
Geoge smile and Ned laughed.
Xxx
It was an exciting work. ' we stole 280 horses' Ned said later. Then we took them across the Murray river and sold them in New South Wales for a lot of money,'
The police got angrier and angrier. They couldn't stop the stealing, and they couldn't catch Ned kelly or Geoge King with the stolen horses.
In august 1877 a new policeman came to Benalla. Alex Fitzpatrick liked horses, girls, and drink, and for some weeks he and Ned were friends. Ned's sisster Kate was a beautiful girl with long black hair. She liked Flitxpatrick too, at first. But soon there were angry words between him and Ned , and then a fight. A Policeman could not be a friends of the  Kellys for long.
April 1878 came. The Police had questions about stolen horses for Dan and for Ned's best friend, Joe Byrne. So Fitzpatrick rode out to the kelly's house, to find Dan. Perhaps he wanted to see Kate too- but did Kate want to see him ?. on his way their he stopped and had two or three drinks. When he arrived at the house, he felt very stong and brave.
'Dan kelly, you're coming with me to the police station,' ha said.
'I'm having my dinner,' said Dan. 'you can wait.'
Fitzpatrick sat at the table, waitting for Dan, but his eyes were on Kate all the time – on her long black hair, on her beautiful body. The small room felt very hot.
Then Kate walk past the table, very near him, and he put his arm around her.
'you are a beautiful girl, Kate,' ha said. ' let's take your hands off me,' said kate. Suddenly ned was at the door, with a gun in his hand. He fired at Fitzpatrick
 and hit him in the wrist.
Flitxpatrick ran out of the house and rode  through the night back to Benalla.
The next morning there were ten policemen at the door. They found Ellen at home , but not Ned or Dan.
'Ellen kelly,' they said. You and your sons tried to kill policeman Fitzpatrick.'
Nobody tried to kill Fitzpatrick.' Said Ellen. You just want to make trouble for me and my family. She had a new baby in her arms, her third child by Geoge King. But Geoge did not live with her now.
'Mrs kelly, where are your sons?' said a policeman. Ellen looked into the policeman's eyes. 'I don't know', she said.'you want them, you go and find them.'
When Ned and Dan left their mother's house that night, they rode away into the Wombat Hill. At Bullock Creek, miles from anywhere, they built a small hut. They lived wild, and looked for gold in the river.
Joe Byrne , Ned's good friend, went with them, because he needed to hide from the police too. And in June, three months later, Steve Hart, another good friend, came out of prison. He , too, got on his horse and rode to Bullock Creek. So there were four of them.
Then, in octorber, Ellen's brother came to find them, with some terrible news.
Your mother going to prison, Ned. For three years. Because she and you and Dan tried to kill Fitzpatrick, the judge said. And the police are looking for you and Dan. Becareful, boys-stay in the hill!'
For a second Ned's eyes were red like fire. He spoke slowly and coldy. 'they can look,' ha said, 'but they can't catch me out  here.' He looked at his brother and best friends Joe and Steve. These policemen, these judges – they're worse than dogs! They put my mother in prison, and what did she do? Nothing! From now on, we're the kelly gang. We're free men and we staying that way. Are you with me boys?'.
And that was the beginning of the Kelly Gang.

Monday, 15 August 2011

7 steps learning English P2

Step 6 : Talking or argument with another people about politics and philosophy.
this topic is really difficult for people to talk


Step 7 : you can do all above without making any error
in this step you are use English very well any try don't make any mistake when using English.

beside that people have to study Vocabulary and grammar every day with basic concepts and import words, common words. But don't forget these essential tips : 


tip 1 : don't try to reach 7 steps at once. Because no body can be good in English in a short time

tip 2 : study English whenever you can, in restaurant, in streets, at home, .....

tip 3 : everyone can learn English, no exception sexual or ages

tip 4 : try study English 20 minutes a day or several times a day, everyday

Saturday, 13 August 2011

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Study in Australia


7 steps learning English P2

Posted: 13 Aug 2011 03:42 AM PDT


Step 6 : Talking or argument with another people about politics and philosophy.
this topic is really difficult for people to talk


Step 7 : you can do all above without making any error
in this step you are use English very well any try don't make any mistake when using English.

beside that people have to study Vocabulary and grammar every day with basic concepts and import words, common words. But don't forget these essential tips : 


tip 1 : don't try to reach 7 steps at once. Because no body can be good in English in a short time

tip 2 : study English whenever you can, in restaurant, in streets, at home, .....

tip 3 : everyone can learn English, no exception sexual or ages

tip 4 : try study English 20 minutes a day or several times a day, everyday

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STEP 3 : EMAIL  US TO  : DAVIDTIFFANY1987@GMAIL.COM . WE WILL SET UP
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Thursday, 11 August 2011

Study in Australia

Study in Australia


MAKE MONEY 24H

Posted: 11 Aug 2011 01:50 AM PDT


IT'S REALLY EASY FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO MAKE MONEY AT HOME ONLINE. WITHIN 24H WE WILL  HELP YOU HOW TO DO AND WHERE IS MONEY ! HURRY UP
DAVIDNGUYEN3979@GMAIL.COM
After following steps to make money online as We said but if you want to make money more easy we can make together by following these steps below :


STEP 1 : MAKE AN EMAIL GOOGLE

STEP 2 : MAKE A ENGLISH  BLOG WITH GOOGLE : HTTP:\\BLOGGER.COM (REMEMBER MAKING ENGLISH BLOG).

STEP 3 : EMAIL  US TO  : DAVIDTIFFANY1987@GMAIL.COM . WE WILL SET UP
EVERY THING FOR YOUR BLOG. 


STEP 4 :  THEN YOU SHOULD  CHECK YOUR EMAIL EVERYDAY TO SEE MONEY COME TO YOUR BLOG. REMEMBER THAT WE MAKE MONEY TOGETHER ! WE SHARE 50 - 50 FROM YOUR BLOG.
WE DO FOR YOU !

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

7 STEPS LEARNING ENGLISH

There're lots of ways & method help people learning English or language on the world, this topic will always make professional English research nonstop. For me there is 7 basic steps to learn English that people can study by themself.
Imazing you are in the restaurant and you have to follow these steps :


Step 1 : Read the menupeople should practice reading skill when you have the menu or the other can read. this is reading skill.    

Step 2 : Oder a meal and ask the waiter or waitress advicewith this step people will improve speaking skill.
Step 3 : Understand waiter advicefor example when a waiter says : would you like small or medium size ? and you have to answer. It's  helpful for your listening.

Step 4 : Understand friend and waiter chattingthis step want you try to listen whatever your friend and the waiter talking when you are in the restaurant

Step 5 : Chat with waiter or waitress in simple topicsimple topic can be : weather, movies, food, .....people have enough confident  when talking with the waiter  


Sunday, 7 August 2011

Study in Australia

Study in Australia


7 STEPS LEARNING ENGLISH

Posted: 07 Aug 2011 04:04 AM PDT

There're lots of ways & method help people learning English or language on the world, this topic will always make professional English research nonstop. For me there is 7 basic steps to learn English that people can study by themself.
Imazing you are in the restaurant and you have to follow these steps :


Step 1 : Read the menupeople should practice reading skill when you have the menu or the other can read. this is reading skill.    

Step 2 : Oder a meal and ask the waiter or waitress advicewith this step people will improve speaking skill.
Step 3 : Understand waiter advicefor example when a waiter says : would you like small or medium size ? and you have to answer. It's  helpful for your listening.

Step 4 : Understand friend and waiter chattingthis step want you try to listen whatever your friend and the waiter talking when you are in the restaurant

Step 5 : Chat with waiter or waitress in simple topicsimple topic can be : weather, movies, food, .....people have enough confident  when talking with the waiter  

Friday, 5 August 2011

Study in Australia

Study in Australia


Writing 250 words IELTS test : Student Accommodation

Posted: 04 Aug 2011 08:33 PM PDT

Being a student is a great experience. One of the biggest decisions you will have to make is about where to live while studying. This guide takes you through the issues to consider when making your choice. Probably one of the biggest decisions you need to make is whether you want to go into halls of residence or private accommodation. Generally, students go into halls for the first year and then look for private accommodation later on in their university lives.

The location of your accommodation is also important - especially if you'll be living in private accommodation. Issues to consider here include the crime rate, what the area is like at night, how much it costs to live there and how far it is from the university. If you live in a 'university town' there will probably be a few areas where students typically live, but you shouldn't let this limit your search as you might find a better deal elsewhere.

Whether you want to move into a house or flat will also be an important decision you need to make. This might depend somewhat on the town you are living in. Generally speaking, if you go into halls of residence you are more likely to live in a flat, and if you choose private accommodation students are more likely to live in a house. A house often works out to be more cost effective depending on the location, but it also depends on your preferences.

You also need to think about how many people you want to share with. Often, university is a time when as many people as possible live together in a house, but other people prefer to live with just a few people. You need to think about how comfortable you'd be with lots of people in the house, or whether you'd be happier with just a few friends. Issues to consider here include the facilities that are available in the house you have chosen to live in.

Finally, there is that all-important decision as to who you actually want to share with. Ideally, you want to share with people who will be reliable and pay their share of the bills on time. You might also want to consider sharing with people who are relatively clean and tidy, and who won't damage the property while you're living there. Lots of people like to live with people off their course, or you could live with other friends depending on who you get on with best.

Writing 250 words IELTS test


Being a student is a great experience. One of the biggest decisions you will have to make is about where to live while studying. This guide takes you through the issues to consider when making your choice. Probably one of the biggest decisions you need to make is whether you want to go into halls of residence or private accommodation. Generally, students go into halls for the first year and then look for private accommodation later on in their university lives.

The location of your accommodation is also important - especially if you'll be living in private accommodation. Issues to consider here include the crime rate, what the area is like at night, how much it costs to live there and how far it is from the university. If you live in a 'university town' there will probably be a few areas where students typically live, but you shouldn't let this limit your search as you might find a better deal elsewhere.

Whether you want to move into a house or flat will also be an important decision you need to make. This might depend somewhat on the town you are living in. Generally speaking, if you go into halls of residence you are more likely to live in a flat, and if you choose private accommodation students are more likely to live in a house. A house often works out to be more cost effective depending on the location, but it also depends on your preferences.

You also need to think about how many people you want to share with. Often, university is a time when as many people as possible live together in a house, but other people prefer to live with just a few people. You need to think about how comfortable you'd be with lots of people in the house, or whether you'd be happier with just a few friends. Issues to consider here include the facilities that are available in the house you have chosen to live in.

Finally, there is that all-important decision as to who you actually want to share with. Ideally, you want to share with people who will be reliable and pay their share of the bills on time. You might also want to consider sharing with people who are relatively clean and tidy, and who won't damage the property while you're living there. Lots of people like to live with people off their course, or you could live with other friends depending on who you get on with best.


Monday, 1 August 2011

Educational leadership for 21st


When leaders take teaching positions, they should follow some simple rules that help develop educational leadership for the twenty-first century. Many teachers use these simple rules to teach their students, no matter what grade, subject, age or intelligence level those students might be.

A good tip to remember to help you be a successful leader is to use the skill of listening effectively and actively. Active listeners listen closely to what their students have to say. Their ideas and thoughts are unique and deserve attention. Student contributions can help teach classmates and teachers, as well. If a student is confused or incorrect about a topic, they have a chance to learn the truth of the matter.

Leaders should also have the capability of making themselves perfectly understood by their students. They should know the right words to use to make their point clear without causing confusion or irritation. Miscommunication can lead to disasters in the education environment, as well as the business environment.

Good teachers do not intentionally humiliate, embarrass or make the tasks being performed more difficult by manipulating the situation. One of the main tasks teachers have is to encourage students to excel. They are there to motivate, as well as teach. They should have a personal goal of training and teaching as many students successfully as possible throughout their career.

The skill of organization is highly needed by all teachers in today's society. We have many electronic gadgets and pieces of equipment that we use to teach our children, as well as ourselves, about life and the world. Education is one of the elements of society that keep it progressing forward. Teachers see to it that they are leading their students down the right path, toward success rather than failure.

Teachers observe students for areas of skill or improvement needs. When they see that a student is having a particularly difficult time with a certain subject, they will recommend tutoring or extra study time so the student can catch up and be where they need to be. If a student excels in an area, they might suggest that student work with the one who does not do as well in the subject. This is a good way to promote cooperation and to help students learn to teach what they have learned.

Educational leadership for the twentieth century has more and more to do with electronic equipment today that it ever did before. All students are learning from computers and using electronic means to complete assignments while the teachers are using them to create curriculums, schedules and teaching plans

How oversea students buy a car in Australia

 the easy answer have got money, but when a student going to buy a car these some knowledge will help you before buying car :
There are 3 different ways to buy a car :
1)     Private sale :  you can see it on newspaper, on internet… most of people often sell their car by this way
2)     Auction : it usually happen with luxury or high price cars. For student, no need using this way.
3)     Dealer : there's many dealer with many choices for cars…. People often go to the dealer's showroom to buy car.
The advantages and disadvantages of each car sale source :
Every ways almost have advantages and disadvantages of their own, so it's up to student's condition and money.
·        Private sale : you can buy a car with someone by their advertising on the newspaper or internet that's really advantage. But it's not reliable and not sure about the quality of the car and with this way we have to pay a money for car service again. The seller often don't tell us the RWC (roadworthy certificate) because in Victoria certificate of Roadworthy is generally required when a vehicle is sold or if it is ready to be re-registered.
·        Auction : we can buy a car with the best prices and no need to worry about the quality because it was check by the auction organization and in some cases, we might be own low prices. But, there is not lot of the auctions and people often sale the expensive car at the auctions, sometimes the auction far away from home.
·        Dealer : there are many dealer and many choices for buying a car with flexible prices for everyone when we go to the dealer. All the car in good condition and have the  warranty by the dealer, normally they have service center, they maybe give us the feeling of peace when make a deal. But, their prices is always more expensive than other ways and sometimes we encounter with the unreliable dealer.
The responsibility when we are the owner of a car :
 Always make the safety for people, the car, the other vehicles on the street
Must have licence before driving
Remember go to car service, buy insurance for the car on-time
A suitable car for student :
Convenience is most factor important for everyones . As a student I bought  a second hand car ,it is Toyota corolla 90, about $2500, I use it for my part-time job. People in Australia should have their own car because it's useful when traffic beside train, trams and bus.