Contributed by Patrick Davey, ILSC-Sydney Did you know that websites you regularly use to keep in touch with your friends and family are some of the best ways you can study your English skills? Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or even Mixi and Cyworld can be great places to meet and share tips with other people who are learning…
Learn to Earn New-Delhi, June Report
Contributed by Priyanka, Social Programs Coordinator, ILSC‐New Delhi Hello everyone! My name is Priyanka and I am the new Social Programs Coordinator at ILSC‐New Delhi. I started working at ILSC from May 2011 and it was at this time that I first had contact with the Learn to Earn (LTE) program. During my first week…
G’day mate! Do you know Aussie slang?
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…