Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Wellness in Yoga, Yoga Wellness
English + Yoga + Wellness...
Palms yogini Kayoko is thinking about your health. She's thinking about it so much that she's introducing a new concept: Yoga Wellness.
Every Friday, she will offer a 45-minute park or beach yoga lesson, followed by a refreshing (and of course, healthy) drink before an hour long English lesson in which she'll discuss topics related to a healthy body an mind.
A great way to kick off your healthy weekend.
What does Kayoko say about our Yoga Wellness classes?
"It feels good to start your day with some stretching at the park. The fresh air, the sunshine... there's something very healthy and powerful about the feeling you get from an outdoor yoga session. I love sharing that feeling with our students".
So join us. Be healthy. Be happy. And contact us for more information. Namaste.
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Momoe's way
What's the best way to learn English?
For Momoe, an Intensive Course student at Palms, the best way is to volunteer in the local community.
"I have free time here in Hawaii and I want to be able to use English outside of school".
Momoe is 18 years old. In Tokyo, she goes to school and has a part-time job.
Here in Hawaii, she studies English and volunteers at an outdoor playgroup for kids.
Three days a week after her morning English classes, Momoe walks over to the park and spends her afternoons interacting with local coworkers and playing with kids.
"It's a great way for me to improve my English. Kids speak English differently than adults so at first I couldn't really understand them. I'm used to it now so I can communicate with them".
"If you come to Hawaii and want to improve your English, I really recommend that you volunteer. Besides helping with my English, being a volunteer has given me a deeper connection to Hawaii and the people who live here".
Thursday, February 5, 2015
A bit of Americana
Last Sunday, about half of all homes in the United States sat down to watch America's biggest sporting event of the year: The Superbowl. This is the final game that decides the year's best NFL football team.
But not everyone who watched the game was interested in football. A lot of people were more interested in the commercials. Yes, the commercials. With so many people watching, Super Bowl commercials have become a very big deal. There are websites and videos and TV shows dedicated to analyzing the year's Super Bowl commercials. The best ones get awards and everyone talks about them for a few days following the game.
So with so much attention given to them, commercials have to be entertaining; or funny; or shocking; or exciting - they need to grab our attention. Companies who want to advertise during the Super Bowl have to pay $4,500,000 (four and a half million dollars) for just a thirty second ad. It's a crazy number. It's a lot of money. And with so much money and pressure, Super Bowl commercials can resemble short movies.
Here's a Super Bowl ad that has the feel of a movie:
But not everyone who watched the game was interested in football. A lot of people were more interested in the commercials. Yes, the commercials. With so many people watching, Super Bowl commercials have become a very big deal. There are websites and videos and TV shows dedicated to analyzing the year's Super Bowl commercials. The best ones get awards and everyone talks about them for a few days following the game.
So with so much attention given to them, commercials have to be entertaining; or funny; or shocking; or exciting - they need to grab our attention. Companies who want to advertise during the Super Bowl have to pay $4,500,000 (four and a half million dollars) for just a thirty second ad. It's a crazy number. It's a lot of money. And with so much money and pressure, Super Bowl commercials can resemble short movies.
Here's a Super Bowl ad that has the feel of a movie:
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
A (kind of) Hidden Gem
There's a place in Honolulu that few tourists know about and even fewer get to visit. It's a beautiful estate (an area of land or property) located near Diamond Head. The name of the place is Shangri La, and it's a mansion built by American philanthropist (a person who donates money to a good cause), Doris Duke.
In 1936, Doris Duke began construction of Shangri La. She spent almost 60 years, through the end of her life in 1993, collecting and commissioning (asking someone to do something for you) works of art from the Islamic world. Her vision was to marry (to combine) her love of Islamic art and architecture with the tropical landscape of Hawaii.
Today, visitors may join a two-and-a-half hour tour of this exotic place with its dramatic views of the Pacific Ocean and Diamond Head. But you can't just show up there; you must book your tickets in advance here: http://honolulumuseum.org/385-about_shangri_la
In 1936, Doris Duke began construction of Shangri La. She spent almost 60 years, through the end of her life in 1993, collecting and commissioning (asking someone to do something for you) works of art from the Islamic world. Her vision was to marry (to combine) her love of Islamic art and architecture with the tropical landscape of Hawaii.
Today, visitors may join a two-and-a-half hour tour of this exotic place with its dramatic views of the Pacific Ocean and Diamond Head. But you can't just show up there; you must book your tickets in advance here: http://honolulumuseum.org/385-about_shangri_la
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Palms Reunited!
Did you know Kayoko went to Osaka for a couple of weeks?
Did you know that while there, she organized a Hawaii information seminar?
And did you also know that afterwards she hosted a Palms reunion?
Kayoko wanted to share her love of Hawaii with everyone at the seminar by talking about her life in Hawaii and her experience with learning English. It was a very casual, aloha-spirited event, and some participants travelled over 500 kilometers to attend the seminar.
After the seminar, a school reunion with former Palms students who shared drinks, food, stories, and laughter. An amazing evening filled with love and a true feeling of ohana. For Kayoko, it was a heartwarming experience, and one she hopes to repeat next time she's in Japan.
Did you know that while there, she organized a Hawaii information seminar?
And did you also know that afterwards she hosted a Palms reunion?
Kayoko wanted to share her love of Hawaii with everyone at the seminar by talking about her life in Hawaii and her experience with learning English. It was a very casual, aloha-spirited event, and some participants travelled over 500 kilometers to attend the seminar.
After the seminar, a school reunion with former Palms students who shared drinks, food, stories, and laughter. An amazing evening filled with love and a true feeling of ohana. For Kayoko, it was a heartwarming experience, and one she hopes to repeat next time she's in Japan.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Painted Faces and a Terrifying Time
This year's Halloween fell on a Friday, so most students at Palms had the day off.
However, a group of spooky students put extra make-up on and made their way to the school in the morning for a Halloween-themed conversation class, a frightening lunch, and a scary movie.
A great Halloween spent with students, teachers, and staff. Honorable mention goes to Akina for the awesome make-up work and creativity.
However, a group of spooky students put extra make-up on and made their way to the school in the morning for a Halloween-themed conversation class, a frightening lunch, and a scary movie.
We had witches and bumblebees and weird-looking beach clowns. And we had vampires, too.
A great Halloween spent with students, teachers, and staff. Honorable mention goes to Akina for the awesome make-up work and creativity.
Friday, November 7, 2014
Ono Friday Nights!
Friday evening barbecues are back!
We grill, we eat, we share, we drink, we talk... and we watch the fireworks over Hilton Lagoon.
Join us on Friday November 28th for some good food and a great time.
Let's practice our English outside of the classroom and meet some new friendly people.
We grill, we eat, we share, we drink, we talk... and we watch the fireworks over Hilton Lagoon.
Join us on Friday November 28th for some good food and a great time.
Let's practice our English outside of the classroom and meet some new friendly people.
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