Tuesday, 21 June 2011

My Reflections

I have created a blog following the instructions of Mr. Elliott. Presently, I am not blogging for teaching my students but I think that in future I can put my notes, lessons and inputs for teachers who are undergoing training programme in my Institute. I also want some of them to post their experience after reading my reflections.I think I can also give them some information regarding the training programmes. Anyway creating and having a blog is a great experience.

Presently, I am working as a Lecturer at the Regional Institute of  English, South India, Bengaluru. The Institute - RIESI is a premier Institute serving the cause of English language education in South India for nearly 48 years. We conduct programmes for empowering teachers, teachers trainers and materials producers. You can visit us at www.riesi.co.in

About Bengaluru:
Bengaluru which literally means the town of baked beans, was founded by Kempe Gowda, a chieftain of Vijayanagar Empire in 1537 A.D. It is also known as the Garden City and the IT hub of India. The city's temperature during summer ranges from 30 to 34 C. The occasional showers make Bengaluru cooler and that makes your stay here an exhilerating experience. For those who are new to Bengaluru, a few places worth a visit are, the Lal Bagh, the Cubbon Park and the Banneghatta National Park. The city has a perfect mix of the British and Indian architecture. The official buildings of the Vidhana Soudha, the High Court, Sir. M. Vishveshwariah Museum, the Bengaluru Palace and the ITPL are also worth a visit. You can enjoy the delicious customary food of Bengaluru, the 'bisi-bele bath' and all items of food across the world.