Lilach Gez Saperstein graduated Brooklyn College as a Macaulay Honors College scholar, having double majored in Speech-Language Pathology and Audilogy as well as Linguistics. She is aspiring to becoming an Audiologist and will be attending the CUNY Graduate Center this fall.
Welcome to Lilach’s AUSome Adventure, a blog that began as a travel journal during her study abroad semester in Melbourne, Australia in 2011. It has continued to serve as an online collection of her interests, projects and photos, especially for AUdiology.
Find Lilach on Youtube, Twitter and Pintrest.
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In Macaulay’s first annual Eportfolio Expo
this blog was awarded winner in the category of best blog/journal!
She spent a semester in Melbourne, Australia and created a video series called ‘AUSome Episodes’ of her AUStralian adventures. The combination photographic journalism-vlog-diary in those videos has been very well received and can be viewed on her Youtube channel, found here!
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Lilach’s blog is also on the blogroll of the Official Australian Embassy Government Website encouraging students to study abroad in Australia found here:http://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/North-America/Community/Student-Blogging-Program
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Following the success and growth of Lilach’s blog during her “AUSome” trip to Australia, she won first prize in Macaulay’s second annual Eportfolio contest. To learn more about the Macaulay ePortfolio expo, click here.
Her hobbies include reading, creating videos and analyzing dialects and accents ad nauseum- just ask her host family in Australia. (ie. “It’s O-some, not AW-some.”)
Lilach welcomes you to her site. Feel free to take a look around and leave a comment.
Best wishes, (or as they like to say in Australia,) Cheers!
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Her blog has also been added to the blogroll of a fellow study abroad enthusiast/blogger and to the GoOverseas blogroll:
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2 comments so far
6:10 pm - 2-24-2014
Lilach- you are so awesome.
7:46 am - 8-8-2011
Hi Lilach,
have enjoyed reading your blog of Melbourne, just to let
you know that each state in Australia speaks slightly differently
and not everyone pronounces H with and audible H as in haitch, but
uses the american version of aitch. I hope you enjoy living and studying
in Australia.
regards
Sally Brown