Sunday, 13 May 2012

Mother's Day is a celebration that honours mothers and motherhood and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on various days in many parts of the world, most commonly in March, April, or May. It complements Father's Day, a celebration honouring fathers. Celebrations of mothers and motherhood occur throughout the world. Many of these trace back to ancient festivals, like the Greek cult to Cybele, the Roman festival of Hilaria, or the Christian Mothering Sunday celebration. However, the modern holiday is an American invention and not directly descended from these celebrations. Despite this, in some countries Mother's Day has become synonymous with these older traditions.[4]
Happy Mother's Day to everyone!

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

What is ANZAC Day? ANZAC Day – 25 April – is probably Australia's most important national occasion. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. What does ANZAC stand for? ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. The soldiers in those forces quickly became known as ANZACs, and the pride they took in that name endures to this day.
Why is this day special to Australians? When war broke out in 1914, Australia had been a federal commonwealth for only 13 years. The new national government was eager to establish its reputation among the nations of the world. In 1915 Australian and New Zealand soldiers formed part of the allied expedition that set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula in order to open the Dardanelles to the allied navies. The ultimate objective was to capture Constantinople (now Istanbul in Turkey), the capital of the Ottoman Empire, an ally of Germany. The Australian and New Zealand forces landed on Gallipoli on 25 April, meeting fierce resistance from the Ottoman Turkish defenders. What had been planned as a bold stroke to knock Turkey out of the war quickly became a stalemate, and the campaign dragged on for eight months. At the end of 1915 the allied forces were evacuated, after both sides had suffered heavy casualties and endured great hardships. Over 8,000 Australian soldiers had been killed. News of the landing on Gallipoli had made a profound impact on Australians at home, and 25 April soon became the day on which Australians remembered the sacrifice of those who had died in the war. Although the Gallipoli campaign failed in its military objectives, the Australian and New Zealand actions during the campaign left us all a powerful legacy. The creation of what became known as the “ANZAC legend” became an important part of the identity of both nations, shaping the ways they viewed both their past and their future.

ANZAC Biscuits

In World War 1, loving wives and mothers would send their husbands and sons Anzac Biscuits in food parcels. They were a popular staple because they didn't spoil easily and travelled well. Today, you can purchase a packet of Anzac Biscuits at your local supermarket but why not make them?
There's something extra special about home made cookies and you'll be extra popular with your loved ones. Here's a quick and easy recipe that you will truly adore. Pour yourself a cuppa and let's get started. You will need: 1 cup of plain flour 1 cup of rolled oats 1 cup of brown sugar half a cup of coconut 2 tablespoons of golden syrup half a teaspoon of bi carb 125 grams of butter 1 tablespoon of water Method: Melt butter in saucepan, add golden syrup and water. Sift the flour and the bi carb. Add the rolled oats, the sugar & the coconut. Pour the liquid into the dry ingredients and mix it all up. Roll mixture into small balls and place on greased tray. Bake at 175 C for 10-15 minutes (play it by ear). Biscuits will harden when cool. (For extra crunch in your biscuits, add more golden syrup)

Saturday, 11 February 2012

60 Years As The Queen



The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II is the international celebration throughout 2012 marking the 60th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II to the throne on the death of her father, King George VI, on 6 February 1952.

What is a diamond jubilee?

Find out here

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

REPORT ON ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

Our Certificate 2 class has been working on reports investigating environmental sustainability.
This report has covered ways in how to manage our resources wisely at home which will help us save some energy and at the same time help our environment. According to a scientific research, people are living beyond the carrying capacity of earth and this is not good for our environment. People should be responsible enough and show effectiveness in managing their activities at home environmentally sustainable.
One way of helping our environment is by following some guidelines and rules that the council in your area imposes like for example the kerbside clean up and waste recycling guidelines. This will give us some knowledge in differentiating waste that is recyclable and not recyclable. We should also pay attention in our water and energy usage at home if it’s environmentally sustainable so we can be sure that we are not wasting our resources.
We all know that carbon pollution is one of the main focuses of the government now, which is why Campbelltown council made a Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emission Plan which will inform the community the activities and projects that are successful in reducing gas emissions. In this way people will have knowledge on how they can take part in reducing carbon pollution and save our environment.
MARIANE

Saturday, 24 September 2011

Maths And English Are Important In Any Workplace



When you are choosing the kind of work you would like to do, it is important to know that you are able to work with numbers and to be able to read and write well.
Click on these links to see why.

           Hairdressing and Beauty                          Food, Drink and Hotels

           Transport and Warehouse                       I.T. and Office

           Nursing and Care                                   Running Your Own Business

          Armed Forces and Security                      Construction


Think about what skills you will need 

Saturday, 27 August 2011

World Literacy Day

September 8 was named International Literacy Day by UNESCO on November 17, 1965. It was first celebrated in 1966. On International Literacy Day each year, UNESCO reminds the international community of the importance of literacy and adult learning around the world.



Literacy opens doors to the world. It is the foundation for continuous learning and vital to the next generation .

In the 21st century, literacy is more than reading and writing. Today and in the future, learners must develop a range of literacy skills and strategies to acquire, create, connect, and communicate meaning in many ways.



Tuesday, 26 July 2011

The Census


What is the Census?

The Census of Population and Housing aims to accurately count the number of people in Australia, their key characteristics, and the dwellings in which they live.

It is conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) once every five years.

During the Census every household and person in the country is required to answer specific questions on the paper form or through eCensus online.

When is the next Census?

The 16th Census of Population and Housing will take place on the night of 9 August 2011. The 2011 Census also marks a significant milestone – 100 years of national Census taking in Australia.


How is the count conducted?

Census Collectors will start delivering the materials you’ll need from 29 July 2011 so you can participate in the Census.

You can complete your Census form online through the eCensus.

On Tuesday, August 9, Australia is having a Census.
But what can a Census really tell us about Australia, and about ourselves?

Spotlight can help you find out.

Shine some light, and see what kind of a story Census data can tell you about you.






Saturday, 4 June 2011

The Queen's Birthday Weekend


Queen's Birthday in Australia
Quick Facts
Many Australians celebrate the Queen's Birthday each year, as Australia is a constitutional monarchy.
Name
Queen's Birthday 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011

The official head of state of Australia is the Monarch of the Commonwealth Realms. The monarch's birthday is officially celebrated in many parts of Australia on the second Monday of June. However, this day is held on on a date proclaimed by the governor, often on the last Monday of September or the first Monday of October, in the state of Western Australia.


Many Australians have a day off work on the Queen's Birthday. For many, it is a chance to do something with their family or to visit a sporting event. Some people take advantage of the three-day weekend to make trips to visit friends or relatives.


Traditionally, many public fireworks displays were organized on the Queen's Birthday. However, these have been overshadowed by the New Year's Eve displays in recent years. People in many communities can only buy and set off fireworks on the Saturday, Sunday and Monday of the Queen's Birthday weekend in the Australian Capital Territory. This is illegal at all other times of the year.

Monday, 16 May 2011

Australia's Biggest Morning Tea

Are you getting involved?
What's it all about?

Click on the $$$$$$ and you can visit the website to find out more:

Donate some $$$$$$ for a very good cause!


At Granville we are hosting THE BIGGEST MORNING TEA on Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th May.
It will be a time to share and learn over a cuppa!

Thursday, 3 March 2011

Are You Typical?

Anna's Story




I think Anna’s life was hard and I feel very sad for her.
At that time, people found getting food, water, and wood to keep warm hard. They had to line up in queues to try and get supplies.

Sometimes they would have to ask someone for things like
shoes. If they went anywhere, they had to be careful as there
were soldiers everywhere they went. You had to have ID’s as if
you didn’t and they asked you, they would detain you. In the end, they escaped and moved to Austria for 6 months. Then they went to Australia and started a new life and were much happier as they had freedom.

My life is sometimes hard as there is only one income coming in. We have to budget for things like paying for rent, food, water and electricity.
Very rarely we go out as a family, as, after we pay for everything there is not much money left. We have to keep money left over for petrol so my husband can get to work and I need money for the week to get to TAFE.

Generally today, life is easier as there is a lot more information now that we can find on computers but food is very expensive. It costs more now than before so we have to think what to cook each night so we don’t go over budget.

Nowadays, we have machines that wash clothes and ovens for cooking. We also have places like the Salvation Army that help you with your bills and food vouchers.

Joanne




Anna’s story about Hungary
In relation to Anna’s story, I am very sympathetic. When she was a little girl her parents struggled to survive; the demand for food was high. Ordinary people had to stand in a queue in front of the shop for their daily living.
Even though Anna and her parents underwent difficulties, she still showed determination for education, where she gained a Diploma in Instrument Making. On completion, she started to work in Budapest where she met her husband.
Life was a bit better by the time she met her partner. John was trying to join the army with his friend, and later he became an army office. He despised living in a communist country because in the country there was gunfire everywhere. Eventually Anna and her partner, decided to escape by leaving their family, work and belongings. The escape was dangerous because
John disguised himself because he didn’t have an ID. How terrible was that! Anyway, they were lucky to meet a people smuggler on the train and they paid him so he could lead them to freedom where they travelled to Austria and spent six months before coming to Australia as refugees.
In conclusion Anna settled down in Australia and raised her own family and after twenty years, she started to communicate with her remaining relatives back in Hungary which was so sad.

The time rebels attacked my home

Rebels attacked my home town on the 23 October, 1992. Luckily I was waiting for my sister to go to school when we heard a gunshot. Within the winking of an eye everyone was running up and down looking for their children, at the same time the rebels were shooting in all angles.
The parents that went in search of their children found some of them were shot dead by the rebels, and some children were taken away to train to become a rebel. The parents that were captured alive had limbs amputated, their ears were cut off. The rebels put some people in the houses and locked all the doors put fuel on top of the roof and set fire on the house while people were inside the house.
My whole family was unable to take anything from the house; except for our lives, which we thank God for.
Judith

Saturday, 26 February 2011


Hi everyone,
Within a few weeks, we will all have to go to the polls again to vote.
This time it's for the state election.

Do you know who the candidates are for your electorate?
Do you know how to vote properly?
Are you enrolled to vote?

If you will be away, you might need to complete a postal vote. Do you know how to do it?

Go to this website for the answers to these questions.

Australian Electoral Commission

Start talking to people about the issues and read as much as you can.

We all want a good government so think carefully before you vote.

Thursday, 24 February 2011




Migrant Youth Day Out
Botanic Gardens &
Art Gallery of NSW
What a great day out - beautiful weather and wonderful company!
What did you think? Write a comment.

Tuesday, 15 February 2011


Hello ABE students - Welcome back to Semester 1 2011. We hope you all survived the heat and had a wonderful summer break and are ready and energised to start an enjoyable year of learning.

Saturday, 6 November 2010

Friday, 5 November 2010

The Melbourne Cup






On Friday 5 of November 2010, during the afternoon class, we saw a very interesting video about The Melbourne Cup, its history, some facts and about how it was this year. After that we answered some trivia questions about the video. Then the students were divided into two groups; one group continued knitting for "Wrap with Love" and another group made fascinators in the style and spirit of the Melbourne Cup.

It was a very pleasant and interesting afternoon class because it was an entertaining way to learn about horse-races, the Melbourne Cup and Australian traditions and culture.

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Our Endangered World



This semester,our class has been talking about the environment
and what we can do to help save our planet. .

We have been working on this video together.
We hope you enjoy it

Photos from FlickrCC
Music "Orchestramania" by Tim Lynch

Sunday, 31 October 2010

Sustainability What Can We Do?


Hi everyone!


This year, everyone is talking about sustainability.
What is it? What does it mean for our lives?
It means that we can't keep using the earth's resources as fast as we are, because they will run out very quickly.

We will need to change our lives to make things last longer.


First, you should work out what you're using now.
Then you should try to make a new plan.
Think about things you can do at home. This will help to save money too.


Can you save energy?

Think about recycling too. Reuse things whenever you can or find someone else who can make use of them.

Don't forget to share your ideas with others.



Thursday, 9 September 2010

Green Day



Thank you to all the staff and students for a great and successful Green Day. We certainly learned a lot and we had a lot of fun shopping at our Swap party, making posters and creating some wonderful items from recycled home products rather than throwing them away.. There were some very interesting ideas and we discovered some very creative ABE students!!

Wednesday, 1 September 2010

Tales of Mystery and Suspense from Campbelltown


Mr and Mrs enjoyed their retirement life. Mr had been an engineer when he finished university. He earned a lot of money and invested in property. Mrs Low saved a lot of money every day. They owned their own house. Their two sons and daughter had married and all owned their own homes. Mr and Mrs had six grandsons and two granddaughters. Sometimes they came to visit them.

The couple were devoted and inseparable in their retirement. They did not worry about their retirement life, because they had a good plan when they were young and they had healthy bodies. Sometimes they had travelled for their wedding anniversaries.

Mr and Mrs Low drank their milk teas face to face. It was a quiet and romantic evening. There were six burning candles and some breads and biscuits all made by Mrs Low were on the table. They were chatting about their donations to help people when they had passed away, both their organs and their money. Mrs Low said “I want to give up all my money to help some children get an education but I have to keep whole to see God.” Her husband laughed and replied “I would donate some of my organs to save other people to get life but I spent all my money on my last life.” They discussed their ideas very happily. However they had different ideas.

They talked until midnight. They felt very tired. They had to go to bed. They loved the fantastic chatting.

Chung




PHILIP’S HOUSE.

They are sitting in a warm room ,between them is a beautiful table cloth,and on the table are 7 candles in a candelabra. There is a special plate with croissants on it and another plate with a bread loaf. One more plate has some cakes,and there are special porcelain cups with a Romeos and Juliet pattern. Behind the table there are many beautiful award plates and a glass cabinet. He keeps them in the cabinet and some of them are hanging on the wall.The room is lovely and beautifully decorated.

They have been friendly for a long time. They have both worked but now they are retired.

One night Philip decided to invite Juliet for a cup of tea with him in his house. Juliet accepted this invitation and she prepared herself to meet him. She was so happy because she had been interested in him for a while.

They were sitting and talking and remembering many things in the past, Philip surprised Juliet when he whispered in her ear” I love you, let’s go to bed.”

Juliet was shocked and embarrassed and she said “What?”
Philip said “I love you.”
“What are you saying?”Juliet looked surprised. "We are too old."
Philip “We are still young, I am very interested in living!"
Juliet “You surprise me.”Let me think.”


N



Good To Have Friends

It was on Sunday, a lot of people went out with their families and some had a barbeque with their friends. But there was an old man who was walking on the street alone. He looked so sad. He was around 60 years old. During his walk, he met an old friend. She looked friendly and kind. The had a short chat and then she invited him to her house which was near the street.

At her house, she cooked some food for him. They talked about their lives. He complained about his kids. They were always busy and never took him anywhere. She replied quickly
"My kids too!" They are always working and studying. When they were free they went out with their friends. I always stayed home by myself. I also cooked and cleaned the house for them too. Being parents was a hard job. The old man started to laugh and said
"I thought only my kids did that! That is how kids are. So we can't complain about them because when we were young we did the same, didn't we? Then they both started laughing.

"What should we do to get them to think about our feelings?" the lady asked.
"Just do the same to them," the old man answered.
" We should have a party with our friends and go to meet our friends at the park every weekend. Let them do the housework and cook for themselves.
Then they will see how it feels."
They both agreed and that's what they started to do since that day.









The House Burglar


Clayton is a married man who is 60 years old. He has a very happy personality. He is married to Nancy. Nancy is a 55 year old woman with a friendly personality.

One day when Clayton and Nancy had just finished their morning tea they heard something or someone outside. Clayton and Nancy looked at each other with a worried look on their faces.

Nancy spoke to Clayton “I will go check out the backyard in the backyard and you can go check the front yard.” After looking outside Nancy noticed that there was no one there and went to tell Clayton but when she got back inside Nancy saw a burglar in the house.

Nancy noticed the burglar going through her expensive collection and placing it in a black. Then Clayton came back and saw the burglar and quickly went to get the phone and called the police department stating there was a burglar and to come quickly.

The police eventually came but by then the burglar had left the house and stolen all of the expensive collection. Clayton and Nancy had to go down to the police station and make a statement also to give a description of the burglar who was wearing a black mask over his face, long black shirt and also long black pants and black shoes.

The police quickly went to their vehicles to look for the burglar around the streets but they couldn’t trace him.

Tuesday, 31 August 2010

Marshmallow Challenge Granville

Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.



We offered the challenge to the Thursday 20 group and they chose to accept it. What fun results.

Monday, 23 August 2010

The Friday Election

Last Friday, our group had an election. It was a little bit different because it was to show us how we could vote properly and how the preferential voting system works in Australia.
We had 4 candidates

Michael spoke for 'The Pizza Hut'
Mark spoke for 'McDonalds'
Nawal spoke for 'Subway'
Miguel other was representing KFC.
We had to listen to their speeches and fill out a ballot paper.
After the votes were counted, we watched while they were sorted by preference. I never really understood how it worked before now.

When the results were complete, we found out that Nawal had won.

Friday, 13 August 2010

The Marshmallow Challenge at Campbelltown



This is the video we made of our second week of special activities on Friday afternoon.
We hope you like it!

Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Courtyard Writing

The Courtyard

When I walked in the courtyard I felt so peaceful. There was a nice view and the weather was nice and sunny.

I saw a lot of people walking up and down. Some were sitting under the trees, some talked with their friends. There were some chairs and a few big umbrellas for people to sit down and relax. So my friends and I sat down and have a chat. While we sat down and were talking, some pigeons came around us and made noise. We feel like someone was singing a song for us. It made me so sleepy.

When I looked around I saw a small garden with many kinds of flowers with different colours. In the garden there also was a small bridge make the garden look like a small village. At the side way was a walkway which had trees with no leaves over lapping the shelter which could have been part of design.


When we sat down for a while, we smelled something that made me very hungry. We tried to look around where the smell was coming from. When we looked down there was also a canteen.
Even on the way down to the canteen there was also green grass with some flowers. I really like this courtyard. It's such a wonderful courtyard.

Dalin









Today Kerry let us look at our courtyard. I came to this TAFE about three years ago but I have never noted our courtyard. Today when I was looking around it, I had a different feeling.

This day is a sunny day, just a little bit windy. In the courtyard, it was very quiet because this time is class time. But you could hear big noises from the crows. Suddenly I heard a nice voice from a tree. Which birds were making this sound? I tried to find it. I went toward the tree and looked carefully, the two small birds on the tree looked kike happiness. They looked like people homes chatting to each other. I thought that they are best friends. One young boy passed under the tree and the birds flew away.

I walked along the courtyard’s terrace. On the life side there are some plants. I looked at one kind of plant. It was very beautiful. It wasn’t very tall and it had small red colour berries with green leaves. I kept going. In front of me appeared a small wooden bridge. I walked on to the little bridge and over it. I seemed to be walking in the forest. Both sides of the small bridge there are two pine trees. Though now it is winter, they still are dark green’ tall and straight.

Suddenly I heard somebody laughing and I looked in the direction the laugh was coming from and saw a few students. They sat around a table under the shade. They were chatting and laughing. They were a lot of fun. I looked around the courtyard and saw another two students. They were very quiet, just reading books.

Our TAFE courtyard wasn’t big but we felt very comfortable. We can relax there and also we can meet friends there too. I like our courtyard especially when it’s under the winter sun.

Ru





TAFE courtyard

In the winter, I walk around the TAFE courtyard. I see some people sitting the chairs and chatting. A lady is reading her some folders. A woman is relaxed on a chair.

There are many trees which have no leave. Ten benches are fixed on the courtyard and three bins are used for waste. There are some little yellow flowers in the garden.

The courtyard is very neat, quiet, wide and clean. People are very comfortable under the warm sunshine. We enjoy this environment.

Chung




DESCRIPTION OF THE COURTYARD


It’s a bright but cold day in the courtyard; there are 5 tables with shade umbrellas and some chairs. The courtyard is surrounded by three buildings and in front is the way to the Canteen. We can hear some birds, especially one raven (very scary). A great part of the trees is naked because of winter but some have leaves still. There are ten benches, two made of metal. Some doves are trying to eat crumbs from the ground.

It’s a lovely and quiet place to eat something, have a cup of tea or just to sit and talk with a friend. Of course, this is only if you can tolerate this temperature (it’s too cold for me)!

On the top of the library building is a parabolic antenna and a normal antenna as well.

On the left side of the courtyard you can see some purple lavender flower. For me this was a discovery because that plant doesn’t exist in my country, it has a very strong aroma but it is very pleasant.

Miguel





There are several courtyards in Campbelltown College. One that is bigger than the others is between the library, K and M blocks and if you walk down the terraced stairs you can reach the canteen. The courtyard has different kinds of trees and flowers and has beautiful scenery.

The trees are contrasting in the season of winter. Some are deciduous trees as like a sleepy snake but some are evergreen trees the same as an energetic child. In the middle, it has five shade umbrellas; below the umbrellas there are table and chairs. People sit on the chairs chatting, laughing and relaxing. Some people sit on the benches enjoying the sunshine to keep them warm. At the other side near M block, there is a feature garden which is designed in the Japanese style.

Although the courtyard has not special flowers and trees, the place gives people a chance to simply relax in the tranquil surrounding

Yuk




This Morning in the Courtyard at TAFE

The courtyard is a big area and has buildings all around. The library is attached to one building and the canteen is nearby.

The courtyard is a good place for all students and teachers in TAFE to come together at lunch time and the morning tea.

Especially when it is a sunny day, a lot of people come together in the courtyard because the courtyard has umbrellas and plenty of chairs so we can sit there and have lunch.

I am sitting on a chair. I feel relaxed and I can see the blue sky. Some different trees have no leaves because of the cold season and also some of them are different varieties of plants and flower, some have red berries and a yellow flower.

I can hear people talking and laughing and some birds are walking around the courtyard and they are looking for food.

At the moment I am sitting on a chair and I can feel the wind blowing with fresh air. I feel relaxed and comfortable.

Bounmy








Courtyard

There is a beautiful courtyard in the front of the block K building. Outside is a sunny, clear blue sky day. I take a look in the courtyard.


There are terraced steps around the courtyard. The bald trees catch my eyes firstly. There are different kinds of bushes around the trees. Some of the bushes have dark red leaves, some of the bushes have red berries.


I find some jonquils with yellow flowers which are my favourite. There is a small curved shape bridge in the middle of the courtyard. It is made of wood, with black paint on the top and red paint on the four side edges. I walk over the bridge, and then sit down to relax for a while. There are two green bushes at the end of the bridge. They look like two guards standing up on either side. When I sit down discover they have little light blue berries. I have not notice them before. I pick them up and crush them, smelling them. It is a fresh pine wood smell. I also hear the crows singing loudly. Opposite the bridge, there is a lot of lavender around the bald trees. The soft wind brings the lavender smell to me. It is so relaxing for me. I also see bees are working hard on the lavender and talking to each other.




What a comfortable and peaceful courtyard! I am happy to study in this environment.




Leah






The Courtyard

In the courtyard you can see hear feel and smell. You can feel the wind on your face. You can smell different flowers like lavender. At the courtyard you can hear people talking and laughing together.

When I walk down to the garden there is a bridge in between the flowers which is made of different shades of wood. While looking at the bridge I noticed many different flowers in many different colours which are red, yellow, purple and there were large green bushes as well.

On the far left of those flowers there is a pergola made of metal poles and at the top of the pergola that is covered with trees overlapping the top. Also at the bottom there are vines which are wrapped around the bottom of the pole.

While at the courtyard there are many things you can do, you can have morning tea and lunch, talk with your friends or just sit nicely in the sun and relax.

Lisa

Today is sunny and the wind is blowing softly. We’re all outside in the courtyard. I look up at the sky. It’s like a square shape because all the sides of the buildings together make a picture frame. We can see through to the blue sky.

In the courtyard there are umbrellas with chairs and benches, surrounded by trees and flower gardens. Also we can go straight down the terraced steps to go to the canteen and other ways too.

The students are sitting on chairs under the umbrellas and talking with friends. They seem to me very happy. Some students are passing by the garden.

Around the yard there are beautiful gardens but some trees have no leaves because it’s still winter yet, some plants have flowers blooming.

I most like one tree which has lavender flowers around. I like the purple colour. The wind is blowing and shaking the lavender flowers. It’s very sweet and many bees have collected the pollen from the flowers. It makes me feel peaceful and calm.

In this courtyard we can enjoy our break time, lunch and whenever we feel tired we can come and sit on the chairs or benches.

Eun


The Outdoors
In the mid- morning air are very cold winds,
The trees are very average also the other plants,
The people are talking and walking, carrying out their business
In the classroom.

People are littering on the ground,
They are a bit thoughtless dropping
Their rubbish. People are smoking.

Mark

Monday, 2 August 2010

The Election



Hi everyone

Soon we will all go to the polls to elect our next Federal government.
Do you know who you will vote for yet? Are you reading information and listening to the
news?
Make sure you know how to fill out your ballot papers correctly so your vote will count.

Happy Voting!!

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