When you travel to Australia you’re going to find that sometimes Australian people can say some peculiar things, and Sydney is no different. However – if you study Aussie slang before you arrive, you may be able to avoid getting confused! Here is a list of some commonly used words and phrases: G’day! – this…
ILSC Global “Help Japan” Campaign Raises over $30,000 for Red Cross
As a global language school, ILSC teaches students from around the world, and Japanese students generally make up between 10-15% of the student body. Being away from home during the earthquake and tsunami crisis has been a challenge for these students. Many of them have gone through the stress of wondering what is going on…
ILSC-Australia’s ‘HELP JAPAN’ Week
On Friday March 11, 2011, the world watched in horror as one of the strongest earthquakes in Japan’s history was followed by a tsunami that destroyed much of the coastal areas of the city of Sendai. As part of a global ILSC Education Group initiative ILSC-Australia held ‘HELP JAPAN’ week, a week-long fundraiser that included book markets, a…
ILSC-Sydney Graduation BBQ
Every session at ILSC-Sydney, our current students organise a party for our graduating students at the beautiful Pyrmont Park near Darling Harbour. Check out our latest photo gallery of pictures from our session 2 BBQ party! Get the flash player here: http://www.adobe.com/flashplayer Tweet
Which Is Better Traveling Alone or Traveling With a Group?
By Mio Igarashi Have you ever traveled alone? You want to try but you are scared? Just give it a try! I am sure that you will get the most precious experience ever in your life. Some people prefer traveling with a group. That’s fine, but I would recommend you try it alone. Independent travel…