Sarah Wilson

Sarah Wilson
Sarah Wilsonis an Australian journalist, television presenter, blogger, media consultant and author of the best-selling 'I Quit Sugar' book. She was the editor of Australian Cosmopolitan magazine until 2008, and the host of the first season of the cooking show, MasterChef Australia in 2009. She is now the face and program developer for Foxtel’s Lifestyle You channel, and a health and wellness commentator through her online webpage...
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Date of Birth8 January 1974
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It hurts. I haven't slept or eaten since the accident. It seems every time you walk down the hall, there's an empty space.
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She had more clothes than Barbie. But more than anything, she loved people.
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She played a great game. She made a ton of saves and collected all the rebounds.
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It's all very well being a native speaker. But explaining complex grammar without training would be a nightmare. A course gives you practice. There's an obligation from schools to have professionally trained teachers, and your students expect to leave the classroom understanding what you've taught them.
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There are advantages of doing your course in the country where you want to teach. The school may have a recruiting department. And purely by being there, it's often easier to find a job, because you'll be talking to people who may help you find work.
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We've been studying this play for a while now, so we feel like we are pretty familiar with it. It should be a lot of fun.