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Internet English - Fall 2006 Internet English - Fall 2006
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The 003 Blog - Fall 2006 The 003 Blog - Fall 2006
Blog Project Blog Project
William's Class (NZ) William's Class (NZ)
Internet Hassin Internet Hassin
Sheffner's Special English Class Sheffner's Special English Class
Marandi's BA Class Marandi's BA Class
Escuela de la Cuidad Escuela de la Cuidad
Our Class 2006 Our Class 2006
English Methodologies English Methodologies
Students of Teaching English in Japan Students of Teaching English in Japan

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  • Teahupoo

    Posted: September 13th, 2007, 4:59pm GMT by chocos

    Well, this post is not about tennis, as the two past ones. I decided to change the subject a little bit. Let’s talk about surf.

    Teahupoo is the most dangerous and famous reef break in the world. Just to give an example of the intensity of this wave, ‘‘Teahupoo’’ means ‘‘scraped head’’ in Tahitian. So you can imagine that, in order to surf there, you must have an expert and be in the peak of your physical condition. In case you don’t, you can be sure you are pretty insane. Another characteristic that makes Teahupoo so risky is its shallow shoreline, which can result in serious injuries in case of a wipeout

    The kind of wave you find in this spot (massive, tubular, often reaching 7 to 15 ft) is favorable to tube riders. As Teahupoo is mainly a left break, goofy surfers also take an advantage on regular surfers.

    This place is the sight of the annual Billabong Pro Tahiti tournament, which assembles the greatest professionals in the whole world. Winning this championship is no doubt a wish of everyone in the WCT. The guys that are usually considered as favorites to win this contest are Kelly Slater (who had an incredible performance in 2005, with two maximum grades in the final stage), Andy Irons, C.J Hobgood and Bobby Martinez.

    The photo was taken from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/vanallenbs/534372933/.

  • Wimbledon

    Posted: August 1st, 2007, 10:56pm GMT by chocos
      From June 25th to July 8th, the All England Club grass courts received the best players in the world. The most traditional tournament in tennis history, Wimbledon, started in 1877. You can be sure that the main dream of any tennis player is to be able to compete in this contest. This [...]
  • Roland Garros

    Posted: June 11th, 2007, 11:51pm GMT by chocos
    The 2007 Roland Garros edition has just finished. The most important tournament played on clay courts originally started as a national tournament in 1891. In 1925, the French Championships became international. Everyone who enjoys tennis is a fan of this competition. The stadiums are beautiful and there is always plenty of people watching the matches. [...]
  • Sydney

    Posted: May 14th, 2007, 12:11pm GMT by chocos
    For me, Australia is one of the world’s most interesting and beautiful countries in the world. Its geography is pretty curious, because the main part of the country is a desert. You can find many rare animals living there, such as kangaroos. I have a particular admiration for the Australian population (the “Aussiesâ€?). They love [...]