Friday, 31 July 2015
Tuesday, 28 July 2015
America's Cup Comes to Portsmouth
This weekend's America's Cup event was the first of its kind in Portsmouth and really put Portsmouth on the map as far as sailing goes. Slightly marred by the typical British weather, however the Saturday of the event was just as exciting as it was expected to be.
Below are a few pictures to show what was on offer to sailing enthusiasts, who travelled far and wide to see Sir Ben Ainslee and Team Land Rover get one step closer to bringing the cup home after winning the Portsmouth leg of the race, which will finish in Bermuda in 2017.
Skipper and Team Principal; Ben Ainslie: “I’m really proud of what the team has achieved this weekend, not just on the water but with our team here at the facility in Portsmouth. To win the first Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series of 2015 in front of our home crowd is massive for our team, and sets us up for a very exciting future.” (as quoted on The Land Rover BAR site)
Our very own Lisa Marsh (Accommodation Manager) was on a boat watching the sailing and got papped by the Portsmouth Evening News!
Below are a few pictures to show what was on offer to sailing enthusiasts, who travelled far and wide to see Sir Ben Ainslee and Team Land Rover get one step closer to bringing the cup home after winning the Portsmouth leg of the race, which will finish in Bermuda in 2017.
Skipper and Team Principal; Ben Ainslie: “I’m really proud of what the team has achieved this weekend, not just on the water but with our team here at the facility in Portsmouth. To win the first Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series of 2015 in front of our home crowd is massive for our team, and sets us up for a very exciting future.” (as quoted on The Land Rover BAR site)
First sight of Ben Ainslee and Team Land Rover |
A taste of how busy the sea was |
All in a row - With Team Land Rover at the front! |
Close up of Team Land Rover in action. |
The sea was thronged with spectators |
Entertainment for all the family available at the site |
A short video from Lisa Marsh who was out on the water as the contestants went past.
Lisa is in white in the middle of the picture |
Thursday, 23 July 2015
The America's Cup is coming to Portsmouth
Today is the day the America's Cup starts at Portsmouth. Rather than try and report it, here is the link to the evening news page with all the news.
Click here to see all the news
Click here to see all the news
Wednesday, 22 July 2015
We had a visitor!
Hannah, who left us in February to have a baby, brought him in today to meet the staff. Here is the proud dad Adam with the lovely Oscar. GORGEOUS!
The original story when our first 'working couple' were about to have their baby.
The original story when our first 'working couple' were about to have their baby.
Thursday, 16 July 2015
Where are they now - Hiwa from Kurdistan
Update: 30.09.14
Hiwa had his MA in Fine Art Final exhibition at the University of Portsmouth last week. We thought it would be nice to show some of his pictures here. He explained how learning English opened up a whole new world of art to him, as there had been relatively few art books in his own language available.
We were delighted to catch up with Hiwa recently, who attended LSI Portsmouth from 2012 until last year. He went on to attend Portsmouth University to study fine art.
"Well, I had such a great and fantastic year at Lsi, met so many good people.. friends and teachers which i always appreciate that lovely time I had with them .. '' I started October 2012 in IELTS course .. In the morning with (Nick Rickard) and afternoon (first week with Yvonne) then moved to (Rebecca Scott-Becky) .. I stayed in that course until I got 5.0 in IELTS and changed to General English. So, my teachers in G.E were (Kelly, Edmond, Robyn and Nick Rickard) .. After couple of months holiday I started in Pre-sessional course in May 2013 (Becky Elliott) in the morning and (Jessica) in the afternoon .. Until finishing and moving to Uni .. I was at Lsi for almost 10 months"
Update (16.07.2015): Hiwa Graduated this week - we are so proud of him!
Hiwa had his MA in Fine Art Final exhibition at the University of Portsmouth last week. We thought it would be nice to show some of his pictures here. He explained how learning English opened up a whole new world of art to him, as there had been relatively few art books in his own language available.
Elly contemplating! (It would be true to say that this particular picture 'Shingal' is an incredibly powerful piece, depicting the struggle that is happening in Hiwa's homeland at the moment. |
Hiwa with his picture 'Shingal' which shows the struggle of the Kurdish people. |
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We were delighted to catch up with Hiwa recently, who attended LSI Portsmouth from 2012 until last year. He went on to attend Portsmouth University to study fine art.
"Well, I had such a great and fantastic year at Lsi, met so many good people.. friends and teachers which i always appreciate that lovely time I had with them .. '' I started October 2012 in IELTS course .. In the morning with (Nick Rickard) and afternoon (first week with Yvonne) then moved to (Rebecca Scott-Becky) .. I stayed in that course until I got 5.0 in IELTS and changed to General English. So, my teachers in G.E were (Kelly, Edmond, Robyn and Nick Rickard) .. After couple of months holiday I started in Pre-sessional course in May 2013 (Becky Elliott) in the morning and (Jessica) in the afternoon .. Until finishing and moving to Uni .. I was at Lsi for almost 10 months"
Hiwa A Perdawood |
This is how Hiwa describes his art:
Hiwa A Perdawood (1987, Hawler (Erbil), South of Kurdistan/ Iraq
Makes paintings, photos and drawings. By rejecting an objective truth and global cultural narratives, Perdawood creates with daily, recognizable elements, an unprecedented situation in which the viewer is confronted with the conditioning of his own perception and has to reconsider his biased position.
''My work urges society to renegotiate painting as being part of a reactive or - at times – autistic medium, commenting on oppressing themes in our contemporary society. By exploring the concept of landscape in a nostalgic way, I investigate the dynamics of landscape, including the manipulation of its effects and the limits of spectacle based on our assumptions of what landscape means to society. Rather than presenting a factual reality, an illusion is fabricated to conjure the realms of society imagination.
Moreover, to establish a link between the landscape’s reality and that imagined by its conceiver. These works focus on concrete questions that determine our existence. By applying abstraction, I create intense personal moments masterfully created by means of rules and omissions, acceptance and refusal, luring the viewer round and round in circles.
Also, work doesn’t reference a recognisable form. The results are deconstructed to the extent that meaning is shifted and possible interpretation becomes multifaceted. Currently I live and work in Portsmouth - United Kingdom''.
Hiwa A Perdawood (1987, Hawler (Erbil), South of Kurdistan/ Iraq
Makes paintings, photos and drawings. By rejecting an objective truth and global cultural narratives, Perdawood creates with daily, recognizable elements, an unprecedented situation in which the viewer is confronted with the conditioning of his own perception and has to reconsider his biased position.
''My work urges society to renegotiate painting as being part of a reactive or - at times – autistic medium, commenting on oppressing themes in our contemporary society. By exploring the concept of landscape in a nostalgic way, I investigate the dynamics of landscape, including the manipulation of its effects and the limits of spectacle based on our assumptions of what landscape means to society. Rather than presenting a factual reality, an illusion is fabricated to conjure the realms of society imagination.
Moreover, to establish a link between the landscape’s reality and that imagined by its conceiver. These works focus on concrete questions that determine our existence. By applying abstraction, I create intense personal moments masterfully created by means of rules and omissions, acceptance and refusal, luring the viewer round and round in circles.
Also, work doesn’t reference a recognisable form. The results are deconstructed to the extent that meaning is shifted and possible interpretation becomes multifaceted. Currently I live and work in Portsmouth - United Kingdom''.
at work |
2009 |
2011 |
To see more of Hiwa's beautiful art see his website or instagram page:
His website: http://hiwa-p.com/index.html
He is on Instagram as @hiwaart
Sundays at Southsea Bandstand- a MUST this summer!
Now we are in July and the tennis has ended, we can safely say that summer is nearly here. Although Portsmouth is a great city to visit at any time
of the year, it’s particularly fun and exciting during the summer months.
Southsea, the 'music heart' of Portsmouth , plays host to a whole array of
exciting outdoor events, many of which are free to attend. One of our absolute
favourite events is the live music concerts every Sunday at Southsea Bandstand,
held throughout the summer period.
It’s a really great day out at an
absolutely stunning seaside location. And did we mention that it is entirely
free? The events begin at 12.30pm till 4.00pm, and will be entirely free and
unticketed!
The rest of the summer programme
is as follows:
Sunday
12th July - Reggae
Sunday
19th July - no bandstand
The site will be set up for the Americas Cup
The site will be set up for the Americas Cup
Sunday
26th July - no bandstand
The site will be set up for the Americas Cup
The site will be set up for the Americas Cup
Sunday
2nd August - Country Music
Sunday
9th August - 90s and popular hits
Sunday
16th August - Beats & Blues
Sunday
23rd August - 1960s
Please
note that the events are prone to
cancellations should there be bad weather (after all, this is England !). So grab your blankets, a
picnic and your friends, and head down to Southsea Bandstand this Sunday. It
tends to get pretty packed out, so get there quite early to secure a spot with
the best views. We are proud that our beautiful city hosts such wonderful free
events, and we hope you make the most of it!
For up to date
information on Sundays at the Bandstand, please see their Facebook page
Thursday, 9 July 2015
Game Set and Match
It’s Wimbledon !
Due to copyright issues we had to use Ellis ;-) |
Wimbledon is often described as the world’s favourite tennis competition, and for a few weeks in July, the whole country goes tennis mad! We are no exception at LSI Portsmouth, and we have been showing the games in our student lounge during lunch breaks and afternoon coffee breaks. The cafeteria has even been selling strawberries and cream, to really make it feel like an authentic experience! In fact, strawberries and cream are so popular at Wimbledon that each year 23 tonnes of strawberries and 7,000 litres of cream are consumed!
The so-called ‘Wimbledon affect’ has happened at LSI, and our fortnightly outdoor tennis club is becoming busier and busier! We think playing tennis as part of the Social Programme is a great way to get some exercise, take advantage of the beautiful weather and have some fun with fellow students. Our next tennis club is on Wednesday 15th July, and we hope to see you there!
This weekend will be the Wimbledon finals, with the ladies final on the Saturday and the men’s final on the Sunday. Live BBC One will be showing both finals from 1pm each day. Who do you want to win?
Tuesday, 7 July 2015
Introducing - Mr Ellis I. Bear ;-)
We are delighted to introduce to the world: the newest addition to our team - Mr Ellis I. Bear (;-) (Ellis for short). We are hoping that he goes travelling all over the world to wonderful exotic places and his photos are posted online so we can all see them.
He is 10 cm tall, very soft and has a very sturdy key ring attachment. He is 'unbearably' cute.
At the moment he is available in the school from Belle but we are hoping in the future to make him available to order online.
He has his own Facebook page: Facebook
If you take a photo and post to Facebook / Instagram / Twitter with him please tag him with his hashtag: #Ellisbear
Friday, 3 July 2015
We are looking for a Marketing Officer for China, Hong Kong and Taiwan - Is this you?
STOP PRESS - THIS VACANCY HAS NOW CLOSED (14.7.15)
We are really sad to know that the lovely Lisa Li has decided to spread her wings and go to pastures new, so now we need to fill her shoes - although that will not be an easy task! Here is the advert that is being posted, if you are interested or know of anyone who might be, please respond to the email address below.
We are really sad to know that the lovely Lisa Li has decided to spread her wings and go to pastures new, so now we need to fill her shoes - although that will not be an easy task! Here is the advert that is being posted, if you are interested or know of anyone who might be, please respond to the email address below.
MARKETING OFFICER FOR CHINA, HONG KONG AND TAIWAN
LSI Portsmouth is a large, high quality, year-round English language school, offering a wide range of courses to adults, including IELTS and Cambridge courses, EAP and University Pre-Sessional programmes, and is also one of the UK’s top Executive language training centres.
We are looking to recruit a full-time sales and marketing person to join our team to recruit students from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan for all these programmes, but in particular onto our University Pre-sessional programme. The role will involve active recruitment of partners and students from these countries, as well as providing pastoral, administrative and, where necessary, linguistic support to students in school from those territories. Up to 4 marketing trips per year may be required.
Essential:
Proficiency in both written and spoken Mandarin Chinese and English.
Excellent admin. and IT skills
Excellent interpersonal, customer service and teamwork skills
Desirable:
Experience in EFL or education marketing/international student recruitment.
University degree
Knowledge and experience of dealing with UKVI and student visa policies
Knowledge of the Chinese student market
Considerable travel (up to 4 times per year) will be required.
Salary: Competitive and dependent upon experience
Applicants should send a covering letter and CV to Andrew@lsi-portsmouth.co.uk by Friday 10th July 2015. Interviews will be held in the week of 13th July and be conducted in both Chinese and English. The role will ideally commence from as soon as possible after that date, but by August 10th at the very latest.
Wednesday, 1 July 2015
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