Tuesday 30 September 2008 at 12:27 pm
September 27-November 16
Hawai‘i Winter Baseball
The Hawai‘i Winter Baseball league returns for its eighth season, and will feature games at the University of Hawai‘i and Waipahu’s Hans L’Orange Park. For tickets or more information, call (808) 534-7128 or visit
www.hawaiiwinterbaseball.com.
October 9-19
Louis Vuitton Hawai‘i International Film Festival
The Louis Vuitton Hawai‘i International Film Festival draws around 65,000 visitors and residents each year. This year’s festival theme is “For the Love of Film.” For more information or film schedules, call (808) 528-3456 or visit
www.hiff.org.
October 12
2008 Hawai‘i Fishing and Seafood Festival
Come to the Pier 38 Fishing Village and sample or purchase fresh Hawai‘i sea- food from popular local fish markets, restaurants and diners. Hawaiian Civic, local shoreline, spear fishing, and boat- ing clubs will demonstrate ancient and modern fishing methods. For more information, call (808) 265-4962 or visit
www.fishtoday.org.
Monday 22 September 2008 at 4:22 pm
TOEIC (Test Of English for International Communication) measures English language proficiency for the purposes of international communication in a professional setting. Reliable and accurate, the TOEIC is recognized and accepted by recruiters, employers and educational institutions worldwide.
Intercultural Communication College will offer the new TOEIC® Speaking and Writing test for the first time on October 10th, 2008. In partnership with
G2nd Systems, an
ETS preferred vendor, ICC is the only approved school in the Honolulu area that will administer this test.
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Friday 12 September 2008 at 11:55 am
Former
Intercultural Communications College Hawaii student Yasuo Kobachi recently published his first book in English!
"Essay Essay Essay: Overseas Memoirs" is a collection of American-style essays giving a glimpse of life in 2008 America and Hawaii through Japanese eyes.

"Essay Essay Essay: Overseas Memoirs" is available for order online at
Amazon.com.
Yasuo Kobachi was born in Japan and worked for a private
juku (cram) school for 25 years. He was a student in ICC's
College Studies Program.
Yasuo Kobachi also made a podcast discussing Honolulu traffic in
"First Step Towards a Vehicle-Free World" while a student in the
College Studies Program Public Speaking class.
Friday 12 September 2008 at 11:40 am
Intercultural Communications College Hawaii will be holding an information session for people interested in teaching English as a second language on Saturday October 11th at 10:00 a.m..
ICC is the only location in Hawaii, and one of only 10 locations in the U.S., to be an authorized provider of the Cambridge University
CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults) program. The CELTA program is a full-time, 4-week (40 hours/week) introductory course for candidates who have little or no previous English language teaching experience. It may also be suitable for candidates with some experience but little previous training. Please see the
ICC CELTA page for more information.
Place:
Intercultural Communications College
1601 Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 1000
Honolulu, HI 96814
For more information
contact:
Betty Compton, CELTA Coordinator
or
Christine Guro, Director of Programs
Phone:(808) 946-2445
Fax: (808) 946-2231
Friday 05 September 2008 at 3:35 pm
The August 15th 2008 issue of The Essayist is now available. The Essayist is a collection of essays written by students in
Intercultural Communication College Hawaii's unique
College Studies program.
ICC's TOEFL 3 “Bridge to University” College Studies program helps students succeed in American Colleges and Universities. Through our partnership with
Upper Iowa University in Fayette, Iowa, TOEFL 3 students can enroll at
UIU and
ICC simultaneously and receive university credit while studying in Hawaii at ICC.

Monday 01 September 2008 at 5:10 pm
The Neurobiological Learning Society will be holding their monthly meeting at
Intercultural Communications College Hawaii, 1601 Kapiolani Blvd #1000, Honolulu, HI 96814 (Phone 808-946-2445) from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday September 3rd, 2008:
Hypnosis: A Path to Epiphanies and Bliss States - with Mr. Jim Hinds.
Back by popular acclaim for the third of three episodes on hypnosis, Jim will lead a discussion on states of enlightenment that humans can attain through hypnosis. Hypnosis seems to be able to help a person access
metacognitive states more easily in a shorter period of time. Come join us in exploring what may be happening during
metacognitive transformation in the mind and brain. Moderator's note: As a byline, we have also been exploring how teachers use hypnosis in directed teaching and students in self-directed learning!
For more information on this and other upcoming 2008 meeting topics, see the
NLS website at:
http://drjanik.tripod.com/nls.html