
My Thick Accent
‘My Thick Accent’ podcast aims to break the stereotypical moulds the immigrants are asked to fit in by introducing you to the fascinating world of existing and new immigrants from all walks of life. So, stay tuned and let's get to know each other Beneath The Accent!
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My Thick Accent
Be Optimistic About Your Skills | Ft. Bani Singh Ep. 005
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Bani moved to Canada in 2019 to study Masters in Management from one of the top Business schools in Canada: Schulich School of Business. Considering how overwhelming, frustrating, confusing and time-consuming the whole application process was, she decided to lend a helping hand to the aspiring students and started her own Education Consulting Firm Collegiado.
Listen to her story from looking for an expert, to become one!
- Bani's Instagram - @bani_abroad
- Youtube Channel - Bani Abroad
- Book 1:1 with Bani
- Collegiado Website
- Scams in Canada
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Audio Glossary
- Amritsar - It is a city in the northwestern Indian state of Punjab, 28 kilometers from the border with Pakistan. At the center of its walled old town, the gilded Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib) is the holiest gurdwara (religious complex) of the Sikh religion.
- Kulche Chole - A traditional Punjabi recipe, Chole Kulche is made from maida (white refined flour) and cooked in a tandoor. The Kulche is stuffed with potatoes, cottage cheese, pomegranate seeds and spices. Generously glazed with a dollop of butter, it is served with chole – the spicy chickpea curry.
- Parantha - A flat unleavened bread, resembling a small naan (bread), that is fried on a griddle.
- Roti Sabzi - The word roti is derived from the Sanskrit word (rotikā), meaning "bread" and Sabzi /ˈsɑːbzi/ means vegetables, especially when cooked.
- PR - Permanent Residency
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