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Ever seen a Chandelier made of Corona Extras? I was amused to see them at Madmex, the Mexican fast food at Melbourne and couldn't stop myself clicking these pictures.

Madmex

Madmex

Corona Chandelier at Madmex
 If you're in any part of Australia, don't miss to see these Corona Chandelier at Madmex and taste the yummy nachos with the hot salsa. 

My first international travel was long and tiring one. I do not sleep during the travel but read a book or watch a movie. I closed my eyes and tried to sleep, my neck would turn right and left causing a sprain whilst I woke up!

I chose to buy a soft travel pillow and found a good deal on ebay along with eye mask and ear cushions. If you're looking for a cushion to your neck, I reckon you buy this.



I have been longing to write this post on how I prepared for International English Language Test System, which most Common Wealth countries insist for the non-native English speakers. IELTS has 4 sections:
  1. Listening
  2. Reading
  3. Writing
  4. Speaking
I appeared for General Training module and my aim was to score 7 in each section. Academic and General Training patterns vary only in the Reading and Writing module. Refer to this link:
http://www.ielts.org/test_takers_information/what_is_ielts/academic_or_general_training.aspx

How to book the test at your location?
  1. Go to http://www.ielts.org/ website and select your country. 
  2. Based on your location from the drop down, hit a search button. In the below screenshot, I selected the location "Bangalore" and the result display the test centre: British Council and IDP, along with the next Test Date.   
  3. Click on More Information and you will see the list of exam dates when you can enrol. You can either book the slot online or go to IDP or British Council and pay the fee. Remember to take you passport along with the photocopies (first and last pages) while filling up the form. 
  4. Without passport you will NOT be allowed to sit the test and PHOTOCOPIES of the passport are NOT considered to sit the exam. The exams are conducted on Saturdays.
  5. Take pencils, pen and an eraser. Listening and Reading Modules must be answered using Pencil only whilst Writing can be done using a pen or pencil, but I reckon using a pencil.
  6. Always reach on time to the exam. The registration ends at 12.15 noon and the exam begins at 1 PM starting with Listening, Reading and Writing. You may be called for Speaking before the exam date or after this. 
Listening
No. of questions: 40
Duration: 30 minutes. Extra 10 minutes are provided to fill the answers to the answer sheet.
No of sections: 4. 
NOTE: You must write down the answers on the question booklet as you listen. 
Conversation will not be repeated. If you miss something, you will not be able to go back.
ONLY pencil to be used. 
Question types: Fill up the blanks, Marking the diagrams
Paper pattern:
Section 1 is a conversation between two people set in an everyday social context (e.g. a conversation in an accommodation agency)
Section 2 is a monologue set in an everyday social context (e.g. a speech about local facilities or a talk about the arrangements for meals during a conference)
Section 3 is a conversation between up to four people set in an educational or training context (e.g. a university tutor and a student discussing an assignment, or a group of students planning a research project)
Section 4 is a monologue on an academic subject (e.g. a university lecture) 

Reading(General Training)
No. of questions: 40
Duration: 60 minutes.
No. of sections: 3.
Match the headings
True/False/Not Given
Fill up the blanks
Tips:
Read the passage thoroughly. 
I tried skimming and scanning through the paragraphs but it did not help.
Try to look up the answers in the passage as you read the questions. All the questions are in sequence. 
Paper pattern:
Section 1 contains two or three short factual texts, one of which may be composite (consisting of 6-8 short texts related by topic, e.g. hotel advertisements). Topics are relevant to everyday life in an English-speaking
country
Section 2 contains two short factual texts focusing on work-related issues (e.g. applying for jobs, company policies, pay and conditions, workplace facilities, staff development and training)
Section 3 contains one longer, more complex text on a topic of general interest Texts are authentic and are taken from notices, advertisements, company handbooks, official documents, books, magazines and newspapers
Refer
http://www.ielts.org/test_takers_information/test_sample/general_training_-_reading.aspx

Writing(General Training)
Duration: 60 minutes.
This section has: 
Task 1: 20 minutes. Formal or Informal Letter Writing. At least 150 words
Task 2:  40 minutes. Essay. At least 250 words
Frame what has to be covered and structure it in paragraphs.
Make sure you cover all the points
Nothing should be missing.
No grammatical errors.
Essay introduction paragraph: Do not write as it is in the question. If you cannot frame new sentence, then try paraphrasing it.
Paper pattern:
General Training Writing
In Task 1, candidates are presented with a situation and are asked to write a letter requesting information or explaining the situation. The letter may be personal, semi-formal or formal in style
In Task 2, candidates are asked to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument or problem. The essay can be slightly more personal in style
Refer
http://www.ielts.org/test_takers_information/test_sample/general_training_-_writing.aspx

Speaking
Duration: 10-15 minutes.
The conversation is recording hence, make sure that you are loud enough or you might be called again to take the test.
The examiner asks you to introduce yourself and then follows a couple of questions.
Try using discriminators than not speaking at all.
Part 1 Introduction and interview (4-5 minutes)
The examiner introduces him/herself and asks the candidate to introduce him/herself and confirm his/her identity. The examiner asks the candidate general questions on familiar topics, e.g. home, family, work, studies and interests
Part 2 Individual long turn (3-4 minutes)
The examiner gives the candidate a task card which asks the candidate to talk about a particular topic and which includes points which the candidate can cover in their talk. The candidate is given 1 minute to prepare their talk, and is given a pencil and paper to make notes. The candidate talks for 1-2 minutes on the topic. The examiner then asks the candidate one or two questions on the same topic
Part 3 Two-way discussion (4-5 minutes)
The examiner asks further questions which are connected to the topic of Part 2. These questions give the candidate an opportunity to discuss more abstract issues and ideas
http://www.ielts.org/test_takers_information/test_sample/speaking_sample.aspx

What books to refer?
Refer the to the IELTS Cambridge 9, 8, 7, 6. Practice the tests as much as you can having a timer.
These books can be purchased online from flipkart or infibeam.

Useful links: 
http://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/prepare-test/how-prepare-ielts-test

How the score evaluation is done?
http://www.ielts.org/researchers/score_processing_and_reporting.aspx

When are the results announced?
The results are announced on 13th day of the exam and the test result is posted to your address on the same day. The results can be viewed online at https://results.ielts.org/. Say, I sat the exam on a Saturday, 7th Sep 2013, then the results are announced on a Friday, 21st Sep 2013.

I sat the exam on 8th June 2013 at IDP and my overall score: 7.5
Listening: 8
Reading: 7.5
Writing: 7.5
Speaking: 7

All the best. :)
In a blink of an eye, 2013 is gone. I feel it was a couple of days ago I bought a new calender and now its time for a another one.

A memorable year it has been with lots of up and down. The first half was filled with the nostalgic memories of Australia and I was living the life of past, memoirs of Melbourne, now and then. I got a chance to visit Melbourne as a personal trip and I fell in love with it again!

Travel:
Mysore
Kolhapur
Belgaum
Hubli
Hampi
Madras
Mahabalipuram
Melbourne
Mantralaya

I am yet to blog on these travelogues.

Books:
My lawfully wedded husband and other stories
First You Plz
Behind the Silicon Mask
Aesop's Fables
My Life, My Rules
Madame Butterfly
The Secret
My stroke of luck
From Womb to World
Corr Syl, The Warrior
Soul in Present Condition
Room of Tears
The House
Revealing Us
Never Mind Yaar
Romancing His English Rose
Fire in the Rain
Lilith
A Maverick Heart: Between Love and Life
The Guardian Angels
The Homing Pigeons
Gently Falls the Bakula

Music:
Blah.

Photography:
Clicked loads of pictures but yet to process. Regular photo shoot has been on my mind this year.

Started playing Tennis & a new hobby of collecting postcards via Postcrossing.

Started a Makeup & Fashion blog. Also bought a domain www.manasa.me . Web design and development have fascinated me.

A NO gadgets year.

Last but not the least, an important milestone in my life that I achieved.

I am hoping this year will be filled with happiness, success, good heath and wealth. ;)
XOXO
www.manasa.me
He was an intelligent guy. He was admired by his friends and the girls at the college had crush on him. 
She was a beautiful and a shy girl. She was so shy but studious that she would never bunk the class or even gossip with her friends. Her daily routine was coming to college, attend the lectures and back home.

He would look at her admiring her charming face without her notice and she would look at him before he noticed. It was during the Chemistry class, their eyes caught each other and saw the expression of embarrassment. Days passed and they would look at each other. When he was absent, she would panic thinking what had happened to him. When he was back recovering from illness after few days, she would be happy to see him. A smart good looking boy he was, well-dressed and clean shaven. The shy girl who never spoke to guys, deeply in love with him. 

When he proposed, she blushed and he smiled. They met at a coffee club on their first date. When he asked her what was it, that impressed her the most about him. She blushed looking at him without an answer. 

My clean shaven look bowled her over, he thought. 

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Last year, this time, the owner of parlour I used to visit regularly was happy to see my long black thick hair that made her happier that I hadn't chopped them at all! She was invited by Kannada Suvarna TV Channel to host styling for long and short hair on Suhasini program. She wanted someone with a long hair and there I was! Call it a boon or a curse, maintaining a hip long hair is a tough task which requires baby care while others eye and compliment that its hard to find girls with such long hair these days. 

I sat on the chair while the hair dresser styled and set my hair which took around an hour and half. I am sure her hands and fingers would've ached but the efforts were worth it. I can never imagine myself doing such a lovely hairstyle. 

The episode was telecast-ed during the noon in Jan 2013 and I missed watching myself on the TV. Here is the Youtube version in 3 parts. 
Part 1: http://youtu.be/BhNxvkYWWs8
Part 2: http://youtu.be/NgC671mPFzY
Part 3: http://youtu.be/4MJU5PXp51Q

Do you have long or short hair and what styling you prefer?
XOXO
www.manasa.me

Every parent plays a role of Santa, fulfilling their kids need, be it, a toddler, teenager or an adult. No matter how old the children grow, to parents we are "still" kids even at 20 or 60. Money comes and goes, but it is the unconditional parental love that they try to provide their best to their offsprings in terms of education, good health, courage-respect-values, follow your ambitions.


"The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet." ~Aristotle

Education not only teaches English, History, Science, Mathematics, it also teaches discipline. The best gift any parent could give their child would be education: the path to lead the life. When they grow as an adult, they contribute to the society as better citizens. 



"The first wealth is health." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

A healthy child who is fed well and active sportsman remains fit and great immunity from diseases. Without good health, a billion dollar would make no sense.


"Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen." ~Winston Churchill
"There is no principle worth the name if it is not wholly good." ~Mahatma Gandhi
Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high... _ Tagore
Any who is able to commute the needs without fear and respect others irrespective of caste, gender...  We often come across the situate where a child is afraid of speaking up uncomfortable things bothering him/her. It is the values, their principle that build a man which in turn earns respect from family, friends and the society.


"Big results require big ambitions." ~Heraclitus
Like a bird set free out of the cage, let the children follow their dreams. 

Last but not the least, the habit of saving for future. All days are not same. Save for a rainy day. When you don't work, savings will work for you. 
"A penny saved is a penny earned." - Benjamin Franklin 

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I am a vegetarian and have often found that it hard to find a pure vegetarian food while traveling overseas, this includes the food offered on the air-flight as well. A couple of years ago, I was reluctant to eat the veg food served at the non-veg restaurants. Though I cook and eat home made food, it is unavoidable to eat out while travel, and now I have adapted to the veg Chinese or Thai food though the taste buds miss the Karnataka taste.

Here is a compiled list of options you may consider while traveling abroad or even long distances and miss the South Indian veg food.
  • Every hotel has a microwave oven and a refrigerator. Most of the hotel floors have a common kitchen for cooking.
  • For breakfast, I generally buy milk, yoghurt, bread and jam, fruits and corn flakes; store it in the refrigerator .
  • For lunch and dinner, carry a small rice cooker. Every hotel has a charging point and it wouldn't be a problem to cook rice. 
  • You may buy Ready to Eat MTR food products from India. (Check if grains are allowed in the country you travel).
  • Check for the nearest Indian store where you stay so that you can buy the rice or even the required "Ready to Eat" MTR food products or Haldiram are available. 
  • Buy Ice cream and relish it as a dessert. 
Though it might be bulky to take a rice cooker, your tummy is still happy eating the food of your taste and save expenditure eating at restaurants. 

XOXO


I have been blogging and traveling a lot this year...and I have become "more" organized. I would call it a boon that I was able to do both with the help of my sincere "personal assistant" whom I do not pay any fees or salary except feed some food everyday. 

My tablet has been my personal assistant (PA) or call an all time companion, which I take along with me during the daily commute to office,, during long flights, waiting at the airport lounge or even for bus or train. I even use it at home than switching on my laptop. I would say that it is the wonderful invention post smart phones. My everyday routine has been a way simpler and have been able to complete tasks and relax.

I wake up as the Alarm clock ticks in the morning playing aloud the Suprabhata. As I open my eyes slowly, I check the Daily Weather forecast for the day. I brush my teeth and exercise, sometimes referring to the youtube videos on tablet, placed on the chair with pillows. I bath and get ready and offer prayers to the almighty reciting the hymns and mantras like Hanuman Chalisa and Vishnu Sahasranama apps. 
Resting the tablet on lap and reading the e-newspaper on Flipboard, check the stock market, as I sip the coffee. In the kitchen, I take my tablet and place it against the wall, worrying it might fall, and browse recipes for lunch. Having prepared the lunch, I click the pictures of the food and make the notes of the recipe using Evernote app. 

When I am bored, I turn on the music on my tablet and listen to it while I can still multitask: reading ebooks, click,edit and browse pictures, browse internet, draw doodles, even watch movies and TV serials. I also download and play games like Angry Birds and Temple Run. Enroll to a Mass Open Online Course from the top universities and watch the lectures.      

When I have to commute within the city, I look up the Google maps for directions and the bus timings and transit. And when I have to catch up for coffee , lunch or dinner, I check on Foursquare for nearby restaurants and malls.






Little I knew about this wonderful website, Postcrossing, when I signed up early this year on 8th of January seeing someone tweet the postcard they received regularly. I signed up this website with no expectation and sent 5 postcards to people around the globe whom I never knew writing and intro about myself. Along with the addresses this website popped up, I thought it was a great idea to print few photographs at Printo, that I clicked during my travels to near and dear ones. I was unhappy with the print quality and the thickness of the postcards and bought the postcards at Sapna Book House.

I own a huge collection of stamps, the habit and a hobby that I inherit from from father. I had signed up the Philately club in 2010 but the credit was over. I couldn’t find the philately collection at JP Nagar post office and went to the Jayanagar head office and bought stamps worth Rs 750. I also bought colour glitter pens, star stickers and Chotta Bheem, Micki Mouse, Winnie the Pooh stickers to decorate the postcard.
On a rainy Saturday, I sat sticking the stamps, sticker and writing down. It definitely brought out the school kid in me when I held the glitter pen.
Postcards with stamps-blog post
Postcards with stamps
The postcards I received from various countries were amazing. Some would send the old tickets, coins, stamps in an envelope. Everyday, I long to receive a postcard and many times, I call up home to enquire how many I did receive today?

Few weeks ago, the postman asked my father, how do I receive so many postcards. I would not be surprised if he signs up, too.

My “official” 50th Postcard was registered on 15th Dec 2013, though I have sent many postcards, some of them, which the users never registered. On a whole, I am reliving my scholastic hobby of collecting stamps, now the beautiful postcards also.
It's a Melbourne summer-lassi time at my hotel room. Bought a 500 gram Tasmanian yoghurt, added sugar, milk. Stirred it with loads of love. ;)


iPad is my travel companion that kills times waiting for the flights and avoids  the heck of carrying the many books, in case you are a fast reader.


Bon Voyage
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