2011 Fall - Star Magazine
2011 Fall - Star Magazine
2011 Fall - Star Magazine
FALL 2011
Established in 1977, IELI is one of the largest language programs for learning academic English in the U.S.
IELI students visited Austin, Texas, this September. The group visited the Texas State Capitol (see above) and explored downtown Austin during the annual Pecan Street Festival. IELI students also explored the Inner Space Caverns (right). See story p/3.
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CONTENTS
Austin Road Trip/3 Make a Difference Day/4 Painting Elephants/5 Influential People/6-7 The Good Comes With the Bad/7 Selecting an American University/8 Social Communication/8 Dallas Symphony Orchestra/9 First Thanksgiving/9 Most Important/10 My Favorite Holiday/11 Abstract Drawing/11 Alumni Corner/12 Guess Who?/12
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The Intensive English Language Institute is a division of UNT-International. Editor-in-Chief Amber Hallberg Logo Design Dani Nicholson Photographers Hamza Al Jawi Amber Hallberg Karina Peake Thirachai Phothisombati Proofreaders Kristen Brooks Dani Nicholson Tamara Taylor IELI Director Fernando Fleurquin IELI Interim Associate Director Sabine Thepaut IELI Assistant Director Carol Ogden IELI Assistant Director for Student Success Kristen Brooks Writing Curriculum Coordinator Chris Fabiszewski Communication Curriculum Coordinator Donna Obenda Lab/ASC Coordinator Anna Eddy Student Counselor Amber Hallberg Lab Advisor Evan Arnold Ofce Manager Shana Savoie Admissions Advisor Megumi Leali Thank you to all the students, teachers, and staff who contributed their time and talents to making this semesters IELI STAR, particularly: Hamza Al Jawi Katie Carnahan Jean Floyd Gillian Grant Barbara Hefka Lindy Heidler Karina Peake Thirachai Phothisombati Laura Rios Sandy Stroo Tamara Taylor
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By Hoi Mei Kan (Maggie) Hong Kong Level 5 Writing We participated in UNTs Make a Difference Day on October 29. It was my rst time doing volunteer work in the USA. It was a day of volunteering with other students from UNT and IELI. We assisted in setting up a Halloween carnival and playing carnival games with the senior citizens, children, and their guests at Carriage House Assisted Living in Denton. It was a very good experience. The Halloween carnival included a lot of booths; for example, there was guessing pumpkins weight, pumpkin bowling, and bucket toss. I handled one of the booths with my partner; it was named Bulls Eye. When the children got the tickets, they were very happy. Also, most of the children wore different kinds of costumes, such as Spiderman, Cinderella, witches, and ghosts. They looked so cute. Apart from the interesting booths, one of our IELI students, Ricardo, performed music for us. Not only the participants who were enjoying the carnival games but also our volunteers had fun. We really enjoyed this volunteer experience, and we cant wait to volunteer in the Denton community again!
Mutsuko Takeda, Ying Jin, and Rudie Wognin inflating balloons for the carnival (above).
By Sandrine Rudie Wognin (Rudie) Cote dIvoire Level 4 Writing On October 29, 2011, which was two days before Halloween, I participated in an activity called Make a Difference Day with other IELI students. This activity consisted of playing Halloween carnival games with the senior citizens and their guests. The place in which this activity took place was The Carriage House Assisted Living in Denton. This Saturday was particularly cold, and we met in the Union at 8:00 a.m. with Amber, our counselor. First of all, she gave us t-shirts, and then at 9:30, she took us in a white and comfortable UNT van to the Carriage House Assisted Living. When we reached the place, Amber announced us as volunteers, and we started to help the other people ll balloons that we hung/attached to the outside and the inside of the center. At the other side of the center, there were lot of games, such as pumpkin bowling, bucket toss, and many others. Each of us ran a game stand. Mine consisted of knocking down cans with tennis balls. I was very happy because I had many children who came to play with me, and even if they didnt knock down all the cans, they got 5 tickets. Before leaving at 12:00 p.m., we had a big turkey leg as lunch, and I really enjoyed it. I really appreciate that day because it was very exciting. If you go on IELIs prole on Facebook, you can see some pictures.
Maggie Kan (above), Alex Yoo (right), and Ricardo Martinez Barrera and Rudie Wognin (below) entertain carnival guests.
Painting Elephants
By Mohammad Almahel Saudi Arabia Level 6 Writing ccording to Painting Elephants Get Online Gallery by Hillary Mayell in National Geographic News (2002), some elephants are found to be artists in the art of painting. Elephants paintings have their own show places; for example, their paintings are shown in museums and are, also, presented in online galleries. In addition, many people have been interested in training elephants how to paint. Vitaly Komar and Alex Melamid are teaching elephants and their trainers the painting art; in fact, Komar and Melamid were part of a project of the art of painting at the Toledo Zoo, which is located in Ohio. Also, there are many places that take care
of teaching elephants the art of painting. The artists Komar and Melamid have established an art academy for elephants in Thailand. Moreover, Novica represents more than 14 academies of elephants that paint. The way that elephants are trained is interesting. In Southeast Asia, trainers train the elephants to be able to grasp a painting brush in their trunks, and they bring their trunks to the painting place. Elephants are different from each other when it comes to the process of painting. According to Fineman, most elephants don`t take much time in a day to be taught; however, an elephant has to have the desire to paint. For example, some elephants can choose their own colors; on the other hand, some elephants are not even interested in painting.
ne might wonder, Should elephant paintings be considered art? and Is it right to use elephants art to make money? Paintings by animals should be called art. Art means someone or something is creative at a certain thing. It is really surprising to know that an elephant can paint. For example, an Asian elephants paintings were bought for nearly ve thousand dollars (P7), which means it is even successful art. Its really surprising that people pay such an amount of money; however, no one, almost, can deny it is a kind of art. To conclude, painting elephants are artists by their creativity.
IELI students study hard, but they also like to have fun! Many have participated in a variety of activities and events this fall. Here are a few examples:
Clockwise from top: Photos with Scrappy, UNTs Homecoming Parade, World Cultures Tour during International Education Week, Pumpkin Carving, and Celina Balloon Festival
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Students in Gillian Grants Fall 2 2011 Level 5 Communication classes reflected on the most influential person in their lives. Here are some of their thoughts.
My Uncle Majeed
By Mala Alfashkhi Saudi Arabia Level 6 Writing Every Thursday at 8 oclock in the morning, there was a knock on the door, and when I asked who was behind the door, my mother told me, It is uncle Majeed. I will not forget Uncle Majeed as long as I live. Abdul-Majeed was my mothers uncle. He was the greatest man that I have ever known because of his high morals. He was 69 years old when he died. Despite his age, he visited our home every week. In fact, at each visit he brought with him some fresh food, such as almonds, which were my favorite, and dates from his farm. While he was sitting in our home talking with Mala Alfashkhi my mother and family, I sat and listened to him. Not only did he visit my mother, but also he visited my other aunts and uncles. When I was 5 years old, I started to recognize how good he was. He knew that every one of his family members was busy doing something else, so they could not visit him. Therefore, he didnt want to cut the ties of kinship. I always remember what he said, If you dont have time to visit me, I will visit you. After a while, my mother and other family members started to visit him, which made me surprised. I asked my mother, Why do you visit uncle instead of him coming to our house? She told me that he was not able to come to our home. He suffered from old age, so he stayed at home because he couldnt move from his bed. After 5 months of being bedridden, he died. All of the family was sad because they lost such a great person. We really miss the knocks at the door on Thursday mornings, we miss his words, his smile, and also his nice food. However, we dont miss his lesson of visiting each other and loving each other because we learned the lesson and now do it regularly. He taught us well! When we remember him, we say, Uncle Majeed, God bless you.
Success
By Mohammad Al-Fraih Saudi Arabia Level 5 Writing It has been said and studied that older brothers are the most successful ones in life. I totally agree with this statement because I have witnessed it throughout my life. My brother, or my other half, has been inuencing me since I was a little child. Throughout this period, I realized that Im proud that I have the most astonishing brother that anyone could ever have dreamed of. Faisal is my older brother, and he is currently working as a vice president to one of the most successful companies in Saudi Arabia. Being the youngest kid in my family has helped me a lot by seeing my elder brother and sisters experiences and getting the best out of them. It has also affected my behavior because in most communities, being the youngest means that you serve everybody and youre the one expected to take care of your parents when elders leave the house. Therefore, I was able to learn responsibility from an early age. Moreover, I was able to supervise my family
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and help them. Moving out of the house and coming to America has been one of the major shifts that has impacted my personality and shaped it out, and it was also advised by my brother. I became independent while dealing with my new lifestyle in another language; different customs and new friends have changed me a lot since I have been in America. My brother has also helped me in seeing the other part of me. My brother once told me, Mohammed, youre smart and hiding your intelligence, and not using it will affect you, so use it for the sake of your future. I felt sad about this and blamed myself for not using it and keeping it inside. Because of what my brother has taught me, I have worked and achieved a lot while using my knowledge and my intelligence. I try to learn even from other peoples elder brothers because they may have a younger person they are wanting to share their experiences with.
My Grandmother
By Jin Li China Level 4 Writing My grandmother is 86 years old now. I lived with my grandmother for more than 20 years, so she inuenced me a lot. She likes planting owers, she likes listening to the radio, and she likes doing research on health issues. When I was kid, I was living with my grandmother because my mother was very busy and my father divorced my mother. Therefore, my grandmother became one of the most important family members of mine. She is an educated lady, so she taught me a lot, such as English, math, and Mandarin. I didnt go to kindergarten because my grandmother took care of me when I was a kid. We have a good relationship with each other and took care of each other when we lived together. We love each other very much.
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My Grandfather
By Mdhaoui Ali Alhusain Saudi Arabia Level 4 Writing Everyone has some characteristics that come from some important people in his life. People grow up trying to be similar with them in some ways because they like their role models personality, and they have a big inuence in their daily life. I am one of these persons; I have my special characteristics that were nurtured by some beautiful things from my grandfather. Mdhaoui Ali Alhusain I learned how to be patient, optimistic, and ambitious to achieve my target from my grandfather. He is a great person in my eyes. He built himself from nothing, suffered many hardships, and faced a lot of difculties to achieve success in a different era. He was from a poor family with many children, so he worked hard to help his family. He traveled to another country to get a good job, and he stayed there for eight years without any communication with his family; this was hard, but he didnt give up. On the contrary, he worked in the morning and night until he got enough money. After that, he came back to his family and put his money in a small company; he got a lot of money in a short period. My grandfather died two years ago with a lot of respect from others and with love and a kiss from us on his forehead. I am really proud of being a grandchild to this man.
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During the Fall 1 2011 term, Jean Floyds Level 3 Writing classes collaborated on research essays. Each class voted on their favorite essay, and one was selected for publication in the IELI Star. Congratulations to the winning essay!
Waleed Alabdulrazaq
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Social Communication
During the Fall 1 2011 term, Sandra Stroos Level 2.5 Communication class discussed social media use. They surveyed a variety of people and discovered several trends. Keep reading to nd out what they learned.
By Abdullah Alamri, Hussam Alanazi, Mohammed Albasha (Moe), Faisal Almomen, Abdulaziz Alsarami (Eizo), Catherine Fresneda Ortiz, Shahad Ghoth, and Kana Shimonaka This term our Level 2 Communication class did a study about the popularity of social communication. We compared young people with older people. We asked them some questions. We guessed that young people used social communication more than older people. Our results supported that prediction. We found that 100 % of people are using email. Older people spent more time on email than young people. In fact, older people spent double the time. This may be true because they use email at work. Facebook is more popular with young people. Our survey shows that 100 % of the young people use Facebook. However, only 67 % of the older people use it. This shows that Facebook will be more popular in the future. International students are likely to use Skype. We were surprised by the number of people who use video games. About 50 % of all old people played video games online, but 60 % of young people. In summary, both young and old people use social communication to connect at work and play. That will probably increase in the future. According to our study, we will not have to buy newspapers because we can read them online.
Standing: Almomen, Hussam, Catherine, and Kana Sitting: Abdullah, Eizo, Moe, and Shahad
My First Thanksgiving
By Hadeel Al-Shaikh United States Writing Level 6 I had a wonderful experience going to an American familys house for Thanksgiving. I tried all the food that I have been hearing about the last two years. For example, I tried turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, and pecan pie. It was really good, and I liked the way that they prayed over the food. They were thanking God for a lot of things that he gave them, such as thanking him for the food that he gave them and the health of the family. Although the wife could not get pregnant, they adopted a daughter, and they thanked God for her. The way they prayed to God affected me very much. Even though I am a Muslim and Islam does not believe in Jesus like Christians do, I was emotionally touched by what they said. I recommend people to try Thanksgiving day with real Americans because they will have a good experience like I did.
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By Ahmed Al Mandhari Oman Level 1 Writing My country has three important cities. My country is Oman. Oman has a lot of famous cities. First, Muscat is the capitol of Oman. It is an amazing city in Oman, so many tourists come to Muscat every year. Second, Salalah is in the south of Oman, and it has great weather. It looks like a paradise in our world. Finally, Sohar is in the north of Oman. It is next to Muscat. It has a lot of buildings and other beautiful things. In conclusion, I like these cities because they have a lot of great places.
By Ali Alhassar Saudi Arabia Level 1 Writing I live in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It has three resources. First, it has oil. There are big companies for oil. There is a big company. Its name is Aramco. Aramco is beautiful. Aramco has intelligent people. When I get a job in Aramco, I will take a test. When I pass, I will study in Aramco for two or three years. Second, Mecca and Medina are big cities for mosque. Mecca has Alqabah. Many Muslim people come to Mecca. It is a beautiful place, and Medina has the same thing. Finally, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has a big sh market in Qatif. Qatif has a big beach. In conclusion, my country has a good company for oil, it has a good city for the mosque, and it has a big sh market.
By Jongkyu Kim (Jerry) South Korea Level 1 Writing I live in Korea. My country has three healthy foods. First, my country has kimchi. Kimchi is very healthy. Kimchi has many vegetables. It has carrots, lettuce, hot peppers, and garlic. I love to eat it. It is not fat. Second, a brown seaweed is good. It has a lot of vitamin C. I like to eat it with soy sauce. Third, the staple food is rice. I always eat it every day. When I eat it, I feel happy. In conclusion, I love kimchi, brown seaweed, and rice. Now, I keep a healthy body.
By Abdulaziz Alsalman (Aziz) Saudi Arabia Level 1 Writing Saudi Arabia has three important cities. First, Riyadh is the capitol city. It has two beautiful buildings. Also, it has the most beautiful streets, especially at night. When it gets dark and quiet, the streets look like an orange river of light. Second, Jubail is where the big oil companies are, so its very organized. Also, the people there are polite and respectful. Finally, as you expected, Mecca is the most important, interesting, beautiful city in Saudi Arabia. As you know, it has the holy mosque. But did you know that the holy Kaaba - the centre of the mosque - is more than 1,400 years old? In fact, its older than that, but they had to rebuild it. In short, Saudi Arabia has many important cities, but I think Riyadh, Jubail, and Mecca are the most important.
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My Favorite Holiday
Students in Katie Carnahans Level 1 Writing classes wrote about their favorite holidays. Here are the winning essays. By Rashed Abdulwahed Saudi Arabia Level 1 Writing There are three interesting things about Halloween. First, everyone dresses in a costume. For example, people dress like a monster or a famous person. Second, we always cut up a pumpkin. The face can be funny or frightening. Also, I like to see all of the pumpkins with candles inside them. Finally, on Halloween you can eat a lot of chocolate and candy. For example, in school teachers bring us chocolate. In conclusion, people love everything about Halloween. The costumes, the pumpkins, and all of the chocolate and candy are wonderful. By Zulikha Almaimani Saudi Arabia Writing 1 My favorite holiday is Eid. Eid is a holiday for all the Muslims in the world. I like Eid for three reasons. First, all Muslims celebrate Eid. They feel happy, they have a good time with their family and friends, and they share candy with them. Also, adult Muslims give children some money as a gift. Second, rich Muslims give charity to poor Muslims. Generally, poor Muslims feel happy on Eid because they know rich Muslims think about them. Third, Muslims wear beautiful clothes, so they look very neat. In conclusion, Eid is my favorite holiday because its a celebration, people help others, and its a good time to look beautiful.
Abstract Drawing
IELI students have many hobbies and interests. Some play music, some play sports, some cook, and some like art. For Mala Alfashkhi, art helps alleviate her homesickness and stress. One of her classmates, Hye sun Yang (Kelly), asked her about her drawings.
Kelly: Why do you like to draw? Mala: Actually, I dont usually enjoy talking with people, so I manifest my feelings through my drawings. Also, I can get comfortable by drawing something whenever I feel happy or bad, and my paintings reect my current state. Nowdays, I draw abstract drawings in my free time because I am sick for my family and my country. When many people see me drawing pictures, it is a burden for me. However, I also expect to hear their praise and reaction. I want them to be surprised and to guess about my drawings. This can make me happy. Kelly: What do you think before you start to draw something? Mala: I dont think about the concept of drawings before I draw. I just pick some tools which are used in drawing, such as a pencil, a crayon, clay, or a computer programs. Then I start to draw something that comes from my mind. Since I have a lot of ideas, I can draw and draw continually. Kelly: What picture do you like the best? Mala: An abstract drawing. It indicates the womans and mans face in the drawing entirely. You can nd my present feeling in many parts of the picture. When you see the right side of it, you can see someone who is jumping down. Since I came here, I have sometimes felt sad and homesick for my hometown, so I want to hide behind the door. By drawing a person who commits suicide, I hope to show my desperate mood. Also, I think there are numerous people who need some medicine, so I drew the injection in the middle of the picture. My picture includes a number of implied meanings. Why dont you nd some of these hints?
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{ALUMNI CORNER}
By Amber Hallberg IELI Student Counselor
IELI students come from different countries, cultures, and backgrounds. Some need to fly only a few hours to land in Texas; some, an entire day. All, however, have gathered at IELI because mastering academic English is a common goal. Following is the story of one graduate.
If you are an IELI graduate, we would love to hear from you. Please contact [email protected] to share your stories and to join the IELI Alumni Association. You can also nd us on Facebook.
Guess Who?
By Sandy Stroos Level 2 Writing Class, Fall I
Key: 1. Brad Pitt, 2. Lady Diana, 3. Tyra Banks, 4. Britney Spears, 5. Amuro Namiae, 6. Apu Nahasapi Mapitilon.
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