| Go back to February 2001 The list of projects All fun things eventually end... and new fun things begin. |
| Project: The 8-Week Program for becoming a better student (on the web, created for all students) Irene Mariana .... Each day, we put something interesting for you to do. |
| Name Carrie Miller [email protected] Pamela Pegoraro [email protected] yanina delgado [email protected] valeria virgolini [email protected] Monica Arna Gonzalo Gleria [email protected] guillermo Sangoy [email protected] luisina chiacchiera [email protected] simone walper [email protected] agustina raggio [email protected] Virginia ara [email protected] mauro gleria [email protected] matias gleria [email protected] alex rickenbach [email protected] paola bocalon [email protected] [email protected] maria tothova [email protected] oto ridzon [email protected] Cornelia Fenner [email protected] Thales c. pucchi [email protected] bandar al mufarrig [email protected] george balan [email protected] |
| Daniela Gajer-Koloska [email protected] Richard Ridzon [email protected] Kumiko Nirasawa [email protected] maria alice andrade [email protected] sharon chen [email protected] sabrina jacquet [email protected] Guido Weingarten [email protected] jose toledo [email protected] [email protected] |
| Potatoes au Gratin By Birgit You need 1.5 pounds (675 g) of potatoes 2 tablespoons (25 g) of butter 4 ounces (100g) of grated Gouda cheese 6 ounces (150 g) of cream 1 clove of garlic salt white pepper nutmeg Spread the butter in a casserole. Rub the bottom of the casserole with garlic Peel the potatoes and slice them. Place a part of the sliced potatoes in the casserole and spice the potato layer with slat, pepper and nutmeg. Build more layers of potatoes and spaice them also. Pour the cream over the potatoes and cover with grated cheese. Bake the potatoes in the oven for one hour (375 degrees F 200 degrees C). Bon appetit! |
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| I will be visiting Honolulu in June, probably June 8-12. I'd like to drop in again and exchange information with some teachers. I've been developing materials that I'd like to show other teachers and test the materials. The materials would be free to your school in exchange for your teacher's or teachers' time in a short 30-minute workshop. What day would be better for you, Friday or Monday? afternoon or evening? Steve McCrea www.teacherstoteachers.com/ and click on WORKSHOP |
| Are you interested in a school in Hawaii? This is information from: Academia [mailto:[email protected]] We have been in Hawaii since 1965, have capacity for 400 international students. We teach English and 30 other languages. We can provide homestay, condo, etc. 1) We certainly would like to be listed on your site. 2) Mix of students: 60 % from Asia, Japan, Korea, China, other Asian countries. Europe 20 % and South America and Polynesia the balance. We certainly would like to see more Europeans. 3) Homestay: $ 650 month, with Breakfast/Dinner (lunch on weekends) 4) Condo: $ 750 month 5) Share condo: $ 450 - 500 month (meals extra $ 200 month) 6) Dormitory: Single room: $ 375 month -no meals 7) Tuition: Initial : $ 520 - 1 month - ($ 250 per month thereafter for long stay) 2 week: $ 306.80 4 to 6 hours classes Monday to Friday. Class hours: 8:30 am to 8:30 pm. 8 levels each time period. Subjects: Conversation, Grammar, Pronunciation, TOEFL, TOEIC, Culture & History, American/International topics. Student can choose times and subjects. Courses start EACH MONDAY through the year. Open 52 weeks per year. Closed ONLY one ( 1 ) day for major holidays, Xmas, etc. Testing and Placement at 8:30 am each Monday and assignment on that day. We can Issue I-20 (F-1) Visa for long stay, usually over 90 days. 8) We have computers ( 15 ) and is free for students ( high speed lines for email, internet) 9) We have programs for outside conversation and interactive computer programs. We would love to interchange students with you... Let's keep in touch... I will send you our brochure.... Thanks again for your email, and I look forward to hearing from you. Aloha from Hawaii Joseph Alexander Manger Academia Language School 1600 Kapiolani Blvd. Suite 1215, Honolulu, HI 96814 Tel: (808) 946-5599 Fax: (808) 947-4655 [email protected] |