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Dear SAS members

This is your corner! Here you have the opportunity to share with other SAS members tips, recipes, advice, useful information, and so on. You can send an email to the webmaster and your message will be posted (after approval by the committee). Your message may also be posted in the upcoming newsletter if not otherwise mentioned in your email. The posting will be deleted one month from the date of submission if not requested otherwise.

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Submitted by the Committee on July 30, 2010
     
    German - Chinese lessons

A Singaporean student who has studied in Zürich in an exchange program between NUS and University of Zürich is looking for a tandem partner who is willing to teach her German. In return, she can teach Chinese. It can be casual conversation or little lessons in both languages on a weekly or fortnight basis.

If you are interested, kindly contact by email Wu Yinuo.

Submitted by the Committee on July 24, 2010
     
    See "behind the scenes" of local Singapore life !

Living in Singapore’, a book on local life in Singapore, was just published by one of our members! The 80-page coffee table book features the daily life of twelve very diverse Singapore people with intriguing photographs and brief paragraphs on some of Singapore’s most important social or economic topics. It is a very nice gift for expat friends, colleagues or business partners – and an excellent memory should you need to leave this extraordinary island!

To preview and order the book, please visit http://www.blurb.com/books/1342648

You can contact the author, Esther Sutter.

Submitted by SAS member Esther Sutter on May 26, 2010