Wednesday, April 20, 2011

#1381 Wanaka To Lake Paringa: Studying English, A Big Hand, A Pony + A Beautiful Moon



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In Wanaka we stayed with my Aunty and Uncle. They run a B&B here. The view is stunning, even when it’s cloudy.

We drove into town and went to the information centre and hung out by the lake.

We bought a postcard and saw a big hand.

Wanaka Hand The Hand that Nurtures

We had some lunch by the lake and had a coffee at Soul Food Cafe.

Espresso

We also visited the Mount Aspiring College International Language Centre and talked to one of the teachers. Marie has taught in NZ, the UK and Japan.

Mount Aspiring College International Language Centre

She said the international students here all do homestays and a lot of them are attracted to Wanaka because of the outdoor activities.

One of the big benefits of coming to Wanaka is it’s a small community, it’s safe and they have the beautiful mountains. They can go skiing and snowboarding in the winter. And in the summer we have a program where they go rock climbing, hiking, and kayaking. So there are many outdoor sports that the students do here, they go out camping and ... it’s just a wonderful outdoor playground round here.
Marie Lewis
Mount Aspiring College International Language Centre


Marie said the school has around 700 students and the roll has more than doubled in the last 10 years because Wanaka has become such a popular place to live.

It’s not such a formal school, that’s a ... it’s more relaxed. But, in saying that, the feedback I get from my international students is that they love the relaxed teaching style. They have better relationships with their teachers. One of the most important things is to have a really good relationship with your student. And then learning comes naturally.

I asked Marie if she had any advice for people learning English.

Give it a go, practice speaking, the more you practice speaking, the better you’ll become. And that flows right through to your writing. And read. You know, I think reading is really important. Every day. Twenty minutes reading in the second language - whether it be comics, magazines, whatever. Read in English. Go to English movies. Listen to the radio and it filters through eventually.

On the way out of Wanaka, we drove past a place called Puzzling World. Lots of people were taking photos pretending to hold up this leaning tower.

This is Lake Hawea. We stopped by the lake and I climbed up the bank to take a couple of photos. Someone had added a comma and an exclamation mark to the sign. LAKE HAWEA, LOOKOUT!

Lake Hawea Sign Lake Hawea, South Island, New Zealand

In Makarora we stopped at my cousin’s place, where we raided the vegetable garden and walked through a bit of bush to meet a pony. This is Dudley.

We stopped at the Makarora Tourist Centre for a drink.

We drove through Haast and saw a cafe called The Grumpy Cow Cafe.

The visitor centre in Haast was closed.

That night we stayed at the Lake Paringa Campsite. It’s a DOC camping ground and there were no staff. We had to fill in a registration form and put money in an envelope. It was $6.10 each.

IMG

That night we had an amazing salad made with the vegetables from my cousin’s garden.

And after dark we stood by the lake and watched the moon. It was beautiful.

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links


Lake Wanaka - tourism site


thanks to:

Jan and Peter
Marie Lewis
Emily and Chris
Hunter and Evie
Dudley

music

starting track
artist: Eric Elvendahl
track 1
artist: Oleg O. Kachanko
track: Floral Shop
album: Boutique Music
licence: CC BY 3.0
from: Moscow, Russia

track 2
artist: Oleg O. Kachanko
track: Royal Hall
album: Boutique Music
licence: CC BY 3.0
from: Moscow, Russia

track 3
artist: Mr.K
track: One night in BCN
album: Reborn
licence: CC BY-SA 3.0

track 4
artist: Gerry Davis
track: Magical Forest
album: Magical Forest
licence: CC BY-SA 3.0
from: Rugby, United Kingdom

track 5
artist: Gerry Davis
track: Midnight Dancing
album: Magical Forest
licence: CC BY-SA 3.0
from: Rugby, United Kingdom

sound
camera - Richard Frohlich


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