First month in Sydney (Video)

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This is a video compilation of our first month living in Sydney, Australia.

Practicing the Australian accent

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I thought I was able to understand any English accent in the world, since I work with Americans, Indians, Chinese and off course, Brazilians.  Poor guy It was until I started having to argue with Australians.
The Australian accent is so different in a variety of aspects: fresh new slang, completely different pronunciation,  an intonation which makes their sentences sound like questions, vocabulary, etc.

I realized it would be prudent if I had some training on this new stuff, before arriving there.

So, there is it. These are the resources which are helping me to enhance my Australian Communication Skills.

Accent

Although listening to radios is not the best way to learn their accent, due to the very clear English the radio professionals speak, it is still an alternative. Specially because you some of them allow you to download their Podcasts and listen everywhere.
Follow my preferred radios:

Australia Now
Talks about Australian culture, geography, immigration and politics.

http://www.abc.net.au/ra/podcast/australianow/podcast.xml

Tech Stream
The subject here is technology.
http://www.abc.net.au/ra/podcast/techstream/podcast.xml

AUS Radio Stations.com
It is a list of all OZ radio stations

http://www.ausradiostations.com/

Radio Australia Podcasts
http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/subscribe/

Youtube
Browse for Australian Accent.
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=australian+accent

The Angy Aussie. Not that I really enjoy all that  he says, but it  is a really rich source of vocabulary and the channel is updated very often.
http://www.youtube.com/user/AngryAussie

Slang
http://www.upfromaustralia.com/aussieslang.html

Criminal records for Australian Visa

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The Australian Immigration Process has changed a little bit for Brazilians. They changed the documents you need to prove you are not criminal.
It is now necessary 3 different records instead of only one, as it used to be.

Brazilians can obtains their documents completely on-line at these links:

https://servicos.dpf.gov.br/sinic-certidao/index.html
http://www.trf4.jus.br/trf4/processos/certidao/index.php
http://www.igp.rs.gov.br/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=41

As always, these documents needs to be translated by an authorized translator.
If you are not Brazilian, check out the necessary documentation at Immigration web-site.

IELTS Band 7.5

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I am very happy to announce that I have passed in the IELTS test (English certification exam)!
These are the results:

Reading: 8.5
Listening: 7.5
Speaking: 6
Writing: 6
Average: 7.5

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