Friday, February 29, 2008

Dinner with Hostfamily

On the last night, I was invited to one of our student's host family. They are hosting students from China, Norway and Japan. The dinner was Vietnamese. It was very international.



My Last Day in Adelaide

This is the coffee shop where we had lunch meetings three times a week.



This is the ninth floor where the office of the English Language Center is located.



Outside of their classrooms on the eleventh floor



This is a foyer of the English Center. We greeted each other every morning.




Victor Harbor

On Feb 23rd, we went to Victor Harbor by two-storied bus. The tour only included transportation, so each student only paid $16. We went to Granite Island by a hourse drawn tram.
The ocean view from Granite Island was breath-taking.
We walked along a trail and we were overwhelmed by the untouched nature. We felt so small .


This is an umbrella rock. Its shape hasn't changed for many years.


We stopped by the Penguin Center on the way back. We saw Fairy Penguins (the smallest penguin in the world) being fed and we could even touch his beautiful blue feathers. It was softer than I had thought.




Fringe Festival

We went to see the opening night of Adelaide Fringe http://www.adelaidefringe.com.au/ on Feb 22nd. We walked to Rymill Park where an outdoor concert took place.






On the way to the park, we enjoyed watching performances on several mini stages.




Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Nearby Restaurants

Katsumoto
When you miss Japanese food, you can stop by a Japanese restaurant in Adelaide Arcade. They serve lunch such as katsudon or Yakitori. You see lots of local people eating there.



Hudsons Coffee

Hudsons Coffee and Chibo serve very good coffee. My favorite is White Flat.




Thursday, February 21, 2008

Bush Dance


After class on Wednesday, all the Japanese students enjoyed a Bush Dance with their host families at the Dom Polski Center. Bush Dance is like a falk dance we did at primary school in Japan.

There were more girls than boys, so some girls had to dance with another girl.





Host families brought some finger food. Students ate and drank during a break.










They tried many different types of dances. First, the boys were very reluctant to hold a girl's hand, but soon they soon forgot about that.

















Can you see how much fun they are having? When it was over at 10:00 p.m., the students were very tired.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Field Trip to Gleneig Beach

We took a tram to go to Gleneig Beach. It took us about half an hour.








Students were so excited about their first group visit to the beach.















Each student received a 10 dollar card at the Beach House. The first thing they bought was ice cream.




Akiko, Guglielmo and me were keeping eyes on students' bags.










Boys finally managed to play volleyball with other students.