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This month we are highlighting Author Ryan Spiegel and his travel writing book, "Travel Deeper: A Globetrotter's Guide to Starting a Business Abroad. Please congratulate Ryan Spiegel & leave comments below. ESL Carnival
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Vous avez été et sont toujours une ressource inestimable pour moi . Merci beaucoup pour votre inlassable et le dévouement professionnel. Je savoure aussi dans cette langue merveilleuse et vous êtes une source d'inspiration ! Je vous remercie beaucoup. - ESL Carnival Academy Avant la sortie officielle Le Journal Litteraire, préparez vous à faire le plein de belle litteraire, de confidences, de coulisses, de d'insolites, de curiosités, d'inattendus, d'émotions, d'histoires, de patrimoine, de saveurs, de plaisirs, de sensationnels, d'anecdotes, le fantastique vie... ©Le Journal Litteraire LE JOURNAL LITTÉRAIRE is a new literary journal a part of ESL Carnival Academy. Avant la sortie officielle Le Journal Litteraire, préparez vous à faire le plein de belle litteraire, de confidences, de coulisses, de d'insolites, de curiosités, d'inattendus, d'émotions, d'histoires, de patrimoine, de saveurs, de plaisirs, de sensationnels, d'anecdotes, le fantastique vie...
©Le Journal Litteraire Before the official release of the Le Journal Litteraire, get ready to get your fill of beautiful literary, confidences , behind the scenes, of unusual, curiosities, unexpected , emotions, history, heritage, flavors, pleasures, sensational stories, the fantastic life ... ©Le Journal Litteraire ESL Carnival's - Twitter literary Travel Writing CompetitionESL Carnival's - Twitter Literary Travel Writing Competition August 25, 2015 - Our 2015 Literary Travel Writing Competition - Submit Your Travel Writing Piece Highlighting Anywhere in the World - 700 to 1,000 Word Count - November 15, 2015 (We have Extended the Previous Deadline from Oct. 15) - ESL Carnival Literary Travel Writing Competition Rules - Forward your work to: Attn: [email protected] ESL Carnival is holding its first, literary travel writing competition. Simple. Easy. Submit exceptional and rewarding travel writing that will be published on ESL Carnival's website. Must be original, first time submissions that have not been published on any other website. Here are the general rules for our competition. Three winners will not only be published on our website, but will also be highlighted on our sister site, Sit-Speak-Eat.com. Three winners will also be inducted into ESL Carnival's Official Twitter Automation List, "Best Travel Writers of 2015" and receive literary Twitter promotion on both of our Twitter sites. Additionally, we are introducing our first writing contest to all of our literary TWITTER writers and travels editors, and you will be under extreme Twitter watch for our first, TWITTER-based content and competition. Happy Writing Trails, ESL Carnival ESL Carnival on Twitter #1 ESL Carnival on Twitter #2 my twitter guruism:
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Technology. Automation. Twitterbots. Have you ever awakened one morning, only to find out that you have made that all important milestone in your life, linking yourself to Guru status? Well, this is how this very thing happened to me. It was that moment that my sister, a Northwestern University graduate, never had time to explore how to make her presence successful on social media. I built her very cumbersome and highly invigoratingly successful website for her candy store back in 2012, only to realize that we both wanted to see her candy store grow even further. Then comes forth Chase Bank and its attempts in re-establishing its universal likability while contributing to small businesses in re-stating its claim for not just a Big Bank. I awakened to the early morning challenge. It was a Sunday morning just like this one. (Btw, her first international order came from a Japanese business traveler who had already been to the states and was online surfing for great belgian chocolates in Chicago, since the receiving party already resided in the Windy City. My sister's site was beautiful, but since replaced when my sister launched her belgian KC Chocolates Candy Store in the Lakeview area of Chicago in 2012. (she sells strictly in-house, and the current generic site isn't my design). Let me say right off, (look at the impressions on the right). Many of my friends did not even respond to my post, however, their friends-of-friend whom reside in the ethervilles of the unknown cyberspace, made the connection for me. (I'll never know who voted for my sister's little candy store. But I imagine it was a bunch of really cool people placed under the Twitter spell of reaching out in the spirit of crowd funding. To all of the unknown voters: my sincere Thank-you! It was a resoundingly successful kickstarter campaign! It's was a beautiful summer Sunday morning in southern Nevada, a place that is currently my sultan paradise with it's green palm trees, brown mammoth mountains, and indigenous blue skies. I should be out hiking right now, but it's hitting me, (right now), that I'm a maven, a true Twitter Guru. This is my kind of usual weekend morning, with fresh buttery croissants and hot Italian coffee, (but I thought), why not share about this potential Twitter empire that I'm building? Hey, why not? I mean, I just got through reading a fabulous Twitter article on blogging for Twitter, by the Traveling Circus, here. It's a really fab article, and I certainly recommend it for making that turn from a run of the mill Twitter account, to operating and celebrating your new Twitter universe! At the very least you should be building your little bit of island paradise. By the weigh, I just finished my June 1st blog post about Tin Lizzie's adventure 300 miles up the straights of Mackinac. Catch it here. I opened my first Twitter account in September 2011, as it is so proudly displayed on my Twitter site, and then I subsequently opened another Twitter account like just one month later. Why? I suddenly realized the Power of Twitter, of which I always heard to be the case, and boy, was it astoundingly true! Firstly, I discovered the power of Twitter when I'd simply Google my blog name, and discovered that not only was my blog name high in the SEO rankings, but it was the gosh darn Twitter that was actually helping the rankings of my blog! Site name: ESL Carnival Academy. By the weigh, this was all free! I didn't have to pay some SEO giant in India to help me, I did it by myself. Now, this article is about Twitter, but I'm purposely telling you how I did it, so that you can get it done too. But aside from even that, at current I'm blogging for my sister using Twitter right at this very moment. You've heard of Kickstarter and the other online campaigns that one can run to Help Fund Me, towards a way of exploiting a great enterpreheur idea that pays for the idea through the support of people who believe in you? There are a few really great campaign sites out there, but of all suspects, my sister found Chase Bank to be sponsoring a campaign to help small business owners with business grants. Ironically, Chase Bank is working with Facebook with this one though, I mean you have to physically log into your facebook account in order to cast you vote for your favorite small business shoppe in Chicago. Facebook it is, but it's Twitter that is allowing for my sister's votes to climax the great social media vote tally. As far as accumulating followers, no need. I strictly enjoy the nomadic life, which extends taking many unconventional routes. So, I decided to go with Round Team almost a year ago. Round Team is, by far the best in retweet automation. All I had to do was to take ten minutes on their site, open an account, link both my Twitter accounts, and insert my favorite Twitter lists. The impeccible social media giant blast out retweets from my favorite #travel and #ttot lists using their renouned twitbot. Ahh, life cannot be simpler, laying back by the pool on this Sunday, and allowing for the power of Round Team and Twitter to create my little piece of paradise in the sky. Now, you can befriend all of those buy instant followers if you like, and I respect the Traveling Circus for going this route. But, at current , I'm very close in reaching the number that my sister needs to help expand her business via the Chase grant, but even more developing, I'm establishing myself into the dynamic world of Twitter Guruism. As you aspire to reach your very own Guru Status, follow these articles: http://www.techcovered.org/358/how-to-create-your-own-twitter-auto-retweet-bot http://thenextweb.com/2009/08/11/12-weird-and-wonderful-twitter-retweet-bots/ http://meta-guide.com/bots-agents-assistants/100-best-twitter-bots/ If you would like to be added to the delightful circus, to the ESL Carnival Academy Twitterbot, email me at [email protected]. ESL Carnival Academy. Sharing a little bit of everyone, one tweet at a time. |
TRY 300 MILES UP THE STRAIGHTS OF MACKINAC INTO NEWFOUNDLAND: USA'S TIN LIZZIE'S SOLO ON THE TICKLE
6/1/2015
| Our Tin Lizzie: going soloI'm not sure what kind of papers you'd need to just rip it with your cruiser, to sail up the straights of Mackinac into Newfoundland, Labrador, or to any other North American island. But Tin Lizzie would most certainly know about steering her own vessel in almost any kind of weather. Got water for your terrain? Well just "Sail on" is her motto for summer 2015. Does this sound like you? Is your world a nautical one? Well, if so, consider this. I was supposed to spend the summer of 2014 on The Nyad Cruiser in Cali, but of course got sidetracked. Beth's Boat is inhabited by EL Captaina Tin Lizzie, hundreds of great admirers who frequent the parked vessel for summer habitual socializing, and a big black nameless hunting hound. Tin Lizzie is a nomad, a pilgrimage and risk taker, and a trailblazer who just so happens to be my friend and confidant for the past five years. She's an exceptional 100 mile marathon runner, health & fitness enthusiast, a human rights activist, and a previous content writer for ESL Carnival Academy. Tin Lizzie is a fun and courageous Amazonian at Sea and definitely a leader of the Women-Can-Do-Anything pact, and she is a part of a tribunal of herculean voyagers. Her role model is the other ocean cruiser, Diana Nyad. In 2012-13, Lizzie ended up running 5 marathons, 4 50Ks, a 44 mile Rim to Rim to Rim in the Grand Canyon, a 161K, and a 28 mile Quad Dipsea. In her latest blog, she describes her take on running in Cuba. I love and admire her so much, and the Academy is adding another feature of Tin Lizzie for the month of June, 2015. By the way, Lizzie lives full-time on her boat, and all I can say to this is, "What the life!" Even more, I want to be like Tin Lizzie. How to accomplish this? Well, one can start the trip while supplying the fantastic ice chest down below the hull in the bilge, of your own majestic boat. (see nautical photo below). In preparation for your voyage, don't forget to read, "You Never Know Until You Try." This piece will inspire you to do anything. |
So, where did I meet Ms. Fabuloso? Well, here's our background. I met Tin at work. We were both college counselors some years ago, in suburban Chicago. We'd spend day in and day out speaking to university students about their ambitions and what inspired them to go into a particular field or route in life, and to perhaps try another. We spoke to them about the abundance of efforting in life; the need to keep striving. It was then that I found out that she'd traveled half-way around the world already, having visited some 25 countries while still in her 20's. Impactful. Thrill-Seeking. Loving the Adventure. All of these. Then, in 2012, Tin wrote that infamous piece of hers, "You never know until you try," and this is the one definitive piece that will catapult me onto my trip to Newfoundland this summer, walking the 80 miles of the East Coast Trail. I'll be whale watching & enjoying my coffee and Cambazola. Oh, you know the story, but it's just so darn classic, my becoming a Newfie. It's life altering and I just want to relive the moments leading up to this transformative event. There will be plenty to write about, to share during the course of stories of moonlight dinners with friends. There will be postings of hundreds of photos for which I know right now, I won't be able to prioritize which ones deserve more of an astonishing beauty credit than the next. But not to worry. I will have every detail of the journey to Newfoundland right here for my readers to relive and enjoy. But here is my one true hope.
My one true hope is for every less than high caliber athlete, for the novice of low self-esteem, for every space cadet, every self-absorbed lover of the Kardashians, to come back down to earth. Over the ham radio: "Earth to celebrity: were you actually thinking of spending the summer with the Kardashians?" Forget about it. (Deep dish, Chicagoan dialet). Forget about the money-making media. Look into your heart, find someone, some thing that truly motivates you. Study this person/thing. Analyze it ad nauseam. Become that person in this lifetime, and start living the adventure. Tin Lizzie has offered that to me, and I am eternally thankful for her amazing feats, for her friendship, and to her astonishing efforts in impacting humankind.
Gia Benigni Di Borgo
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Happy Birthday to the Academy!
Earnest Hemingway is my favorite author, and Frank Lloyd Wright is very exceptional, since I bring with the Transformative Blog much of my memories past from the bustling city of Chicago. However, on my birthday today, May 18th, I plan to bring as much of a moveable feast to my upcoming memoir, as Earnest Hemingway did with his own writing.
A part of transforming is recognizing upcoming life events that will not only change your life, but the person whom resides at the seat of your soul. It's my birthday, and I therefore want to pay homage to my life, to my years on planet earth. I'd like to do it in a much polished way; recognizing years spent with certain friends, loving a child, and finding out who I really am as a person. I'm studying French again, this time with a vigor that cannot be questioned, as I plan to be somewhat fluent in French for my trip to Paris in 2016. Additionally, I have yet to spend the summer with Tin Lizzie on Beth's Boat in Cali. Not to mention catching a ferry up the straights of Mackinac, maybe even sailing from the straights, the nearly 300 miles up into Canada. And then there is biking around the island every morning for a couple of weeks! Now, what about my writing? Where does the incorrigibly unpretentious writer venture off to?
In my Writing Workshop I class at Columbia in the fall of 1979, Professor Margaret Yntema motivated me, challenged me, and changed the way in which I saw the world. It was the first year that I read from the greatest of writers. I read Toni Morrison'sBlack Boy and Song of Solomon. I read the required reading, some of which was Herman Melville's Moby Dick. More writing personified, was when I read my most favorite piece by Hemingway that I first read when I was just 15 years old: A Clean, Well Lighted Place.
While allowing for such marvelous works of literature to resonate within your mind, one cannot help but to see life differently. I think about everything I ever saw, tasted, dreamt, and felt passion for. What do I want my legacy to be? What does the Holy Spirit really want me to know about myself; about this place on earth in which I reside?
In my 54th year on planet earth, I'd like to thank my mother for sending me for eight summers to the Art Institute of Chicago. Even though my family is disconnected, with some distance off in Cali, some in Chicago, and the southern portion of the U.S., I can still say that I've made it thus far. I now love and adore the southern portion of the U.S., and I'm currently studying the history of the southwestern Nevada. Who am I? Well, I think I'm a classy, introverted artistic, freelance writer, and web designer, who runs an ESL company. I love communicating with my students all across the globe, and I love all of my children and their children. I love and adore my little cuties. Thanks big world for all of the experiences thus far. In the photos I've place to the left, I'm telling you my wonderful experiences. Thanks for them all. Happy Birthday to me! Happy birthday Gia Benigni di Borgo!
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A "NEWFIE" GOES ON AN
ADVENTURE TO NEWFOUNDLAND, CANADA IN 2015
Hello New, Returning, & Future ESL Academy Students:
My name is Gia Benigni Di Borgo, and I am the headmistress for ESL Academy. I felt it necessary to formally introduce myself at the very start of the new year, especially after having January flash past most of our eyes very quickly.
I'm very excited about 2015, since so much of ESL learning, international traveling, and meeting new students is happening. Hello to new and prospective academy students! The Academy looks forward in sharing many, many, superlative English conversations with everyone.
Out of the gate I'd like to announce what's going on in the news about the academy and myself. I am highlighted in the news on the wonderful WritngWalkingWomen.com website. The WWW group is all about some 35 or so women that will be walking the NewFoundland TransCanada Trail in 2015. It is a nearly 100 mile pilgrimage of successful women travel writers and writers of other genres who will be embarking upon the adventure of a lifetime. Feel free to travel over to the WritingWalkingWomenwebsite and learn about the very first time that I traveled alone. I traveled to Mackinac Island. I ventured to the far off territory in upper peninsula Michigan where only horses gallop on cobble pavements and where merchants have erected shoppes that seem to harbor some of the most exceptional, eye-catching and nostalgic, most magnificent beachfront property ever. Mackinac Island sports the most passionate and endearing, timeless island beauty of an old fashioned village. You must pay this spawling island retreat a visit in your lifetime!
Additionally, I look forward in sharing....
My Mackinac Island Summer, to you all. If by chance you have the festive occasion to travel to this illustrious city, port, and over to the island, don't forget head on over to the Cupola Bar at the extreme top of the Grand Hotel. One can take in the astonishing views of the hotel grounds, main street, via the Shepler's or Starline ferries making their way across Lake Huron. The Grand Hotel opened in 1887, and it is the largest summer hotel in the world. And guess what? You can still marvel in all of the splendor of yesterday since motorized vehicles aren't allowed on Mackinac Island. Bicycles and horse drawn carriages are the usual modes of transportation! You can travel from the mainland via either the Shepler's or Starline Ferry services here and here.
Mackinac Island Tourists Websites:
- Lots of Great Mackinac Island Photos
- Another Great, (not lake), but Seaside Resort
- A Wordpress Blog on The Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, Michigan
- Working on Mackinac Island and Year-Round Housing
- The Starline Ferry of Mackinac Island
- Mackinac Island Statelists
- Mackinac Island Fall 2014 Schedule
- Halloween on Mackinac Island & Events Throughout the Year
- Another great Mackinac Island Blog
- More! Area Links to Mackinac Island
- A Great Antique - The Northern Michigan Journal
- Websites, Food, and Mail Order
Enjoy Pure Michigan!
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So, enjoy this video and compare the many accents in the video to ways in which you can view your own study of the English language. (Many of our students may hear the many dialects, (or accents), from the many different states that Amy is performing from the USA). - ESL Carnival Academy
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Sometimes, America just has to laugh at itself. Here at the Academy, we love to take breaks from ESL teaching to acknowledge great comedians. Also, in keeping with our Carnival theme, we recognize when things are just too plain funny. Additionally, we have a couple of staff members whose birthday is April 1st - or April Fool's Day. Anyway, we'll miss Jon Stewart, although his humor is legendary. Here is Jon's recent ode to big American corporations who really "care" about Americans & the American diet. Love your jokes, Mr. Stewart!
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It's interesting in that we believe that total language immersion is the best way to improve your English, however, if it isn't the prime time for you to travel abroad we have an answer. You can immerse yourself in English and in international culture right in your own backyard. In the case for this past weekend, you can immerse yourself in the southeastern Europe's Bulgarian culture. If you live in the Nevada area, you're free to join the Las Vegas/Henderson ESL Group via ESL Carnival Academy. See here on information of how to join.
About the New Las Vegas/Henderson ESL Group:
http://www.meetup.com/LasVegas-ESLGroup/messages/boards/thread/48320102
Facts on Bulgaria: (Per Wikipedia)
Bulgaria occupies a portion of the eastern Balkan peninsula, bordering five countries--Greece and Turkey to the south, Macedonia and Serbia to the west, and Romania to the north. The land borders have a total length of 1,808 kilometres (1,123 mi), and the coastline has a length of 354 kilometres (220 mi).[90] Its total area of 110,994 square kilometres (42,855 sq mi) ranks it as the world's 105th-largest country.[91][92]Bulgaria's geographic coordinates are 43° N 25° E.[93]
The most notable topographical features are the Danubian Plain, the Balkan Mountains, the Thracian Plain, and the Rhodope Mountains.[90] The southern edge of the Danubian Plain slopes upward into the foothills of the Balkans, while the Danube defines the border with Romania. TheThracian Plain is roughly triangular, beginning southeast of Sofia and broadening as it reaches the Black Sea coast.[90]
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February 4, 2015
As promised, here is our 2015 English Second Language Academy Finalist. Russian George Ivanov. George is a junior high student in Moscow, Russia. He has been taking classes with ESL CARNIVAL ACADEMY for six, (6) months and has proven himself to be a very bright, creative, and upper-intermediate ESL student. After six months, George has moved to an advanced speaker of English. Read his article, "How Russian Students Can Speak English Better."
Congratulations, George Ivanov!
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By: George Ivanov
Hello! My name is George Ivanov and I am from Moscow, Russia. In this essay I will tell you the ways in which Russian students can speak English better. I will also explain to you some tools that you can use to help improve your English. Some of the ways you can improve your English is by:
1) Practicing 2-3 times a week with a tutor at ESL Carnival Academy
2) Practice you English on www.English-Test.net
3) Practice the best English game ever: “Warhammer 40,000”
(Each army has his own RULE book that you're able to translate. When you complete the translation you'll have a great book that has 500 translated pages).
4) Practice your English by playing English video game like "Destiny."
5) Practice to use your Russian Google translator often
You will ask me: How can I learn English George? In fact, I have learned how to speak English in many ways, but one of them is the one I like the most of all. I will tell you about it in a few moments.
One way you can learn English better is to have a personal tutor from the USA, UK or another native English speaking country. My Teacher Gia is from USA. We have lessons three times a week. I love learning English with a private tutor. This is really what’s interesting: we can go to different websites and I can take online tests and quizzes. So, I have a very good teacher.
A second way to learn is through a personal tutor who teaches English but is from Russia. My Russian’s teacher’s name was Mr. Bob. His teaching style was very boring, but it produced results. I had lessons for 5 years, so I know English very well.
A third way to learn English better is by taking a class at a school like “Language Link.” That was “not bad and not good.”
But I don’t like it, I HATE it.
I prefer the first two ways. So you can choose the right way for you.
What about the tools for learning English?
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