English language lessons at Cambridge English Language Centre Download 3 weeks sample study tour program. At Cambridge we take the communicative approach to teaching English using role play, pair work, class participation which are closely linked to the practice of new vocabulary or specific grammatical points. The lessons consist of Speaking - pronunciation, stress patterns, rhythm, intonation, dialogue construction and adaptation, autonomous interaction Listening - processes, oral exercises, phonology, sounds as a system, aural discrimination using the textbook, dialogues, stories and news items Reading - reading for information, structure and socia-cultural meaning, word counts and frequency lists Writing - writing in the language, flexibility and expression, cohesion and coherence At Cambridge Australian teachers 1. divide the lessons into a logical series of steps Sydney Tower and Skytour -The Sydney Tower experience takes you a staggering 250 metres above Sydney, commanding breathtaking views of one of the most beautiful cities in the world, including the Harbour Bridge and Opera House. From the beaches to the mountains, you'll be amazed at what you can see from the highest point in town. Skytour, the largest simulated ride in the Southern Hemisphere, takes you on an amazing virtual adventure through Australia's cultural history and geography. Immersed in Skytour's surround sound technology and "Pepper Ghost" 3D imagery, your virtual Australian tour is an experience not to be missed. Feel the exhilaration of white water rafting down Queensland's Tully River, climb the Northern Territory's Uluru, get up close and personal in a game of Aussie Rules Football and experience a dangerously close brush with a huge saltwater crocodile. Maritime Museum-The Australian National Maritime Museum - is a distinctive indoor-outdoor attraction and a great day's entertainment. While some say our Australian culture comes from 'the bush', the Museum demonstrates that Australians are linked closely to the sea. There's a lot to see the main building with its mainstay and temporary exhibitions, a fleet of historic vessels on the water, Wharf 7 with its opportunities to see 'behind the scenes' and Australian Heritage Fleet's spectacular 19th century tall ship James Craig. Exhibitions tell stories of great adventure on the water; of navy battles and mutiny; of migrants venturing across the seas to settle on our shores; of ancient saltwater traditions and modern beach culture; of aquatic sporting achievements and sand castles. The vessels at the Museum's wharves reflect different facets of Australia's history. Sekar Aman, an Indonesian workboat, represents centuries of maritime links with our north-western neighbours; HMAS Onslow, a retired submarine, looks just as she did in service. You'll see the last of the Navy's big-gun destroyers, a commando boat, a "Little Toot"' tug, a specialist Bass Strait fishing boat, a graceful 1880s rac8ing cutter, a yacht that sailed in the first Sydney-Hobart in 1945.
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