Thursday 14 February 2013

Brief View Of Tea Culture Around The World

Tea drinking is a big deal, especially in Asia. East Asia and probably England.

If you were born in the 70's, you would have watched at least one of the original Karate Kid movies. Those are the ones without Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan. In Karate Kid 2, there's a scene with a Japanese tea ceremony which back then was the most romantic thing ever shown on the silver screen...according to a few female friends of mine.


In Chinese communities all over Asia, tea is the standard drink when having dim sum. A person or family honors a guest by serving them tea.

I learned that there are many types of Chinese tea which is prepared at different temperatures and served using different tea pots. Tea serving customs depend on occasion and clan practices.

In England, tea is served in cups. In Asia they are served in small cups, bowls and even bamboo. When I was in Morocco, I was served tea in very ornate and beautiful Moroccan tea glasses. In India I was served tea in stainless steel cups...and sometimes plastic ones too.


In Malaysia, the Indian-Muslim community have a special way of preparing tea. They use a big stainless steel mug and a serving glass to mix a milk-tea concoction so that it is served with a froth.

I've heard that this method of preparing tea originated in India and Sri Lanka.

Just like there are many types of coffee, so to are there many types of tea. 

Monday 4 February 2013

Are Foreign Language Learning Books Better Than CD-ROMs?


In my opinion, from someone who was fortunate enough to have traveled and lived in many countries all over the world, I think learning a foreign language requires many tools. Some techniques and tools work better for some people than others.

So, when I was asked if foreign language learning books are better than CD-ROMs, I have to say that it depends when you use those tools.

You see, you can't start out with language learning books because:
a) You won't understand the foreign language
b) Even if the instructions were in a language you understand, you would not know how to properly pronounce the foreign words.

The only time I ever used foreign language learning books when I was just learning a language was when I took Mandarin classes. Of course there was a teacher around to help us through everything.

The good thing about taking lessons and using books is that you get to revise anytime you like, without the need for eBook Readers, tabs, laptops and so on.

So in short, if you want to use language learning foreign books, use them with an appropriate learning strategy in order to fully make use of it's benefits. Once you've got your basics covered, you improve your foreign language vocabulary with more foreign books.

CD-ROMs are great if you don't have a teacher around and the best thing is, you can move at your own speed. But it would be better if you could practice once a while with a person who speaks the language your are trying to learn fluently.

You'll find that speaking with someone makes you more confident as you improve your grammar and pronunciation.

You can get loads of foreign language books at this site http://www.wor.com/cat-foreign-language-and-esl-books.cfm

Scrapbook Supplies - Where To Get Them

Scrapbook Supplies Samples


Scrapbooking, not really a popular guys hobby but I have to say it can get a bit addictive once you you find yourself conned into baby sitting a couple of 5 year old girls (my nieces) and helping them out with their pre-school project.

It always starts off innocently before I seemingly take over their whole project. It's not my fault I get easily carried away with things. It's just the way I am. It happened once before with my nephews and a few hundred blocks of Lego.

Anyway, I digress.

Scrapbooking can be a fun past time with the kids. I know of some adults who take scrapbooking very seriously - to the point that I'm not even allowed to touch their scrapbooks. All because of one little accident where I got a wee bit of coffee on half the book. In my defense, the owner's cat made me sneeze while I had a cup of freshly brewed coffee in my hand. I think you can guess what happened next.

I digress again.

To many of us who are unfamiliar with scrapbooking, it has grown to be quite a popular hobby, thanks to the internet. Scrapbooking materials and are available in a variety of themes. Scrapbooksupplies and tools have made this hobby a less messy affair thanks to pro glue guides.

These scrapbook supplies also makes it a lot easier for novices to look like, well, less of a novice with the availability of ready made embellishments. If you'd like to get some really good materials for scrapbooking, you have to try this place - http://www.islandpaperie.com/cat-hawaiianscrapbooking.cfm - they've got everything with a tropical and Hawaiian theme.