Thursday, 12 November 2015

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

How do students classify themselves in your country of origin? Do they have a term for poor or
rich students? Or smart or silly ones? Or fat or skinny ones? How do you feel about calling or
being called a name? How's the situation here in North America? Have you talked to a schoolkid
in Canada lately?
Unlike the adult, the children classify themselves depend on their interests. In their little empire,
the teacher is their king and decides the level of popular. They mostly rank the smart gays among
the best one. Seldom student does not have a nickname. Some are good, so the gay who was
being called feels little proud of it. I had talked it with my daughter. She said that it is not big deal. 
Here are your tasks:
  1. Vocabulary: Getting Childcare
    1. Listen, and work on pronunciation--speak out loud. (If you need text-to-speech, try these resources.)
    2. Read aloud while a partner checks your pronunciation.
  2. Role play: Types of Students
  3. Take dictation from 2:23 through 3:05 of this video.
  4. Using 10 of the words/expressions you learnt today, write an email to a friend overseas about school life in Canada.
    1. Begin your email with "Hi __________, Long time no see!"
    2. In the first paragraph, write 3 sentences describing the children and the culture in Canadian school .
    3. In the second paragraph, write 3 sentences describing your thoughts and feelings.
    4. Don't forget to sign off.
Dictation from 2:23--3:05 of THIS VIDEO.

So it’s talk about building sexual activity into a child personal plan ,but this is a 13-year-old kid . Why are we telling 13-year- old kids that it’s appropriate to make plans for sexual activities . It’s actually illegal for a 13-year-old kid to have sex. It’s called statutory rape . Why would they told them that they can make plan to do so and this isn’t a political opinion . This is called instruction, evidence based instruction. This isn’t about science about facts . This is about encouraging and activating . Children attend two years to become sexually available. It’s called grooming.

An E-mail to my Friend Lucy.


Hi, Lucy , long time no see, how are you these days?

I have been living in Canada for quite a few years and I am getting to know more about school life in Canada- especially about high school. In high school, they will have yearbook at the end of a school year, usually the yearbook will have photos and articles describing clubs or activities which happened during that year. Also, in high school, they will have honor roll students, which means they are the best students in a semester or school year. At graduation ceremony, they will have valedictorian -- best students in the school , they will give speeches at the ceremony.

According to my opinions, achievements of students in Canada are highly appreciated. This is a good way to encourage students to get better grades. Also, students in Canada are not nerd at all, they have many opportunities to explore their social abilities . This is more important for their future life.

In all, I like school life in Canada. And I hope you can visit me in Canada as soon as possible.

Learning with your children

    Monday, November 9, 2015


Monday's Assignment

Welcome back to school! What do you think are some differences between an adult's and
a child's education? Tell a partner your answers, and then tell another partner your first
 partner's answers.

I thought there are some differences between an adult's and a child's education. First, a child's 
education is compulsory education. Second, compulsory education is free. Third, a child study 
for fun,but an adult study for the jobs.
  1. Role play: Staying Home from School
  2. Role play: Coming Home Late
  3. Identify pages in this document on helping your child with bullying, ongoing support for learning, and parent-teacher interviews. Find one more area of help and make a list using the Numbered List button.
1. Bullying--pages 52
2. Ongoing support for learning--pages 41
3. Parent-teacher interviews--page 39
4. Facing Challenges By Learning Together --pages 44

Tuesday's Assignment

How do students classify themselves in your country of origin? Do they have a term for poor or
rich students? Or smart or silly ones? Or fat or skinny ones? How do you feel about calling or
being called a name? How's the situation here in North America? Have you talked to a schoolkid
in Canada lately?
Unlike the adult, the children classify themselves depend on their interests. In their little empire,
the teacher is their king and decides the level of popular. They mostly rank the smart gays among
the best one. Seldom student does not have a nickname. Some are good, so the gay who was
being called feels little proud of it. I had talked it with my daughter. She said that it is not big deal. 
Here are your tasks:
  1. Vocabulary: Getting Childcare
    1. Listen, and work on pronunciation--speak out loud. (If you need text-to-speech, try these resources.)
    2. Read aloud while a partner checks your pronunciation.
  2. Role play: Types of Students
  3. Take dictation from 2:23 through 3:05 of this video.
  4. Using 10 of the words/expressions you learnt today, write an email to a friend overseas about school life in Canada.
    1. Begin your email with "Hi __________, Long time no see!"
    2. In the first paragraph, write 3 sentences describing the children and the culture in Canadian school .
    3. In the second paragraph, write 3 sentences describing your thoughts and feelings.
    4. Don't forget to sign off.
Dictation from 2:23--3:05 of THIS VIDEO.

So it’s talk about building sexual activity into a child personal plan ,but this is a 13-year-old kid . Why are we telling 13-year- old kids that it’s appropriate to make plans for sexual activities . It’s actually illegal for a 13-year-old kid to have sex. It’s called statutory rape . Why would they told them that they can make plan to do so and this isn’t a political opinion . This is called instruction, evidence based instruction. This isn’t about science about facts . This is about encouraging and activating . Children attend two years to become sexually available. It’s called grooming.

Saturday, 7 November 2015



Thursday, November 5, 2015


Can a tenant get kicked out? What, if any, circumstances could make this happen? Discuss this with a partner.

Does this picture look familiar? What's the story behind it? Is the cartoon funny, and if so, why?
Here are your tasks:
  1. Reading: Fighting an Eviction
    1. Find 3 or more interesting/surprising facts and list them in your own words on your blog.
    2. Comment on your classmates' discoveries on their blogs.
  2. Role play: Eviction Notice
    1. Identify phrases that are most useful and could be used in other situations, and practise them more, aloud.
    2. With a partner create a chirbit on eviction or record another conversation based on your useful phrases.
  3. Write an email to your telephone company about a late payment. If you have the time, try writing a warning letter from a telephone company to a delinquent subscriber.

There are quite a few facts that are interesting to me :

1, A landlord needs to apply to a Landlord and Tenant Board if a tenant refuses to move out.
2, A tenant can stop application of eviction by paying the full amount of what the landlord say he owes plus $170 fee and charges for bounced cheques.
3. A tenant has 72 hours to take his belongs, this rule applies over a weekend or a holiday.



Useful phrases:

1: be behind in .....
2 a 30-day notice
3 to file a suit
4 make good on ....
5 catch up on.....
6 considerably
7 start a procedure to do...
8 pay sth in full
9 have trouble doing
10 in the form of

Thursday, 30 July 2015

Thursday, July 30, 2015


Thursday's Assignment


You have just paid for a nice dinner for everybody. Now write a polite email to collect $23.17 

from each person  Interac e-Transfer. Have a partner check your draft before publishing.



Hi, Dear every, How are you today?

I am writing to say we have a great time to have the nice dinner and enjoy that. Now I want to 

tell you, please pay back $23.17 to me for the bill. You can transfer the money by interact e-

transfer. My e-mail address is cuiteresa126@gmail.com.

Best wishes

teresa

Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Mobile Cheque Deposit

Publish a list of instructions in a poster for newcomers who have never e-deposited a cheque before. Include a relevant picture.

Mobile Cheque Deposit means that newcomers can deposit cheque by a mobile device. For example, you have an account in RBC Bank and you want to deposit cheque. First, you should download an App of "RBC Mobile" on your cellphone, then sign into RBC Mobile and select Deposit Cheque”. Second take a picture of the front and back cheque. Third select the account. Fourth Input the amount of the fund, select "Deposit Now" to finish the process. Fifth Closing for 5 business day 

Step1

Sign into RBC Mobile and select “Deposit Cheque”.
STEP1

Step2

According to the instruction of the APP, take a picture of the front and back cheque.

STEP2

Step3

Then select the account we would like to deposit the cheque into.

STEP3

Step4

Input the amount of the fund, select "Deposit Now" to finish the process.

STEP4

Step5

We have to hold the cheque for 5 business day before destroying it to allow it clear.
STEP5


Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Editing checklist