Intake 29 - 2009a

Vu Khuong Thai  presents a gift to Don Clarke of NZAID

Social events mark the graduation of Intake 29

Intake 29 celebrated their graduation from ELTO at a farewell hosted by NZAID at their headquarters in Wellington on 30 November 2009.
Deryn and Ta with Fritzi at the Beach BBQ

Such a BBQ farewell party

By Vu Khuong Thai Finally these days have come, just a week left for us to be in New Zealand. Everyone is busy preparing for the final exams and packing their baggage. We all have kind of mixed...
Bolor outshines them all in her bright blue silk Mongolian national dress.

The International dinner through my eyes

While studying at the Eastern Institute of Technology, ELTOs were part of a big international student dinner. Phouva (Va) Samounty reports.
ELTO in NZ: “Friendship and good memories will be with us forever.”

Friendship between four countries

Orlaphim VONGCHANDY, an official from the Protocol department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lao PDR comments on her time in New Zealand.   I am very glad and lucky to study here in New...
Southida at the Sunday Market - the most important ELTO student destination.

To market to market on a Sunday

By Southida Vongpachit Do you know where is the first place an ELTO student will go on Sunday morning? Well! Sunday Market is the most important ELTO student destination to buy food.  ...
ELTOS share a special lunch at NMIT

My experiences at NMIT

By Tran Van Luan Today, I want to have a little bit of my own space to think of my memories and experiences about Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) to which I had a strong attachment.
Vu Khuong Thai: proud to be Carol Legge’s first second-generation ELTO student.

Second-generation ELTO student reunites with father’s tutor

By Vu Khuong Thai Before telling you the story about our beloved tutor Carol, I have to emphasise that life is full of surprises and coincident events. Many years ago, I met Dr Carol Legge during...
ELTOs head for the hills of Napier

The party at my host family’s house

By Phouva Samounty  First of all, I would like to say thank you to my homestay for having such a great idea of organizinga party in their house and for their hard work for this party. It was...
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