Friday 20 November 2015

A trip report of Job Fair.

We went to the Job fair yesterday,we met at the Don-mills station. I don't want problems at work and part time jobs. Job fair is not a great help for me. But, I know that how about people does the company employ? What kind of Job? Instead, I had to ask myself that. What is it that I really want to do? In my opinion, I should be able to do anything I want. My major is music of voice. What I really want to do is to teach the sing a song and the piano. This is what the hacks really want. If I ready for work ,I would like to start slowly.

Monday 9 November 2015

Monday's Assignment

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.

Does this remind you of coming to the LINC program?
1.helping your child with bullying. (p52)
2.ongoing support for learning. (p24)
3.parent-teacher interviews.(p39)
4. Find one more area of help and make a list using the Numbered List button.(p41)

Getting Home Late from School

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Staying Home from School

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Tuesday 6 October 2015

Famous historic figures

<Georges Vanier>

Major-General Georges-Philéas Vanier PC DSO MC CD (23 April 1888 – 5 March 1967) was a Canadian soldier and diplomat who served as Governor General of Canada, the 19th since Canadian Confederation.
Vanier was born and educated in Quebec and, after earning a university degree in law, served in the Canadian army during the First World War; on theEuropean battlefields he lost a limb, but was commended for his actions with a number of decorations from the King. Subsequently, Vanier returned to Canada and remained in the military until the early 1930s, when he was posted to diplomatic missions in Europe. With the outbreak of the Second World War, Vanier once again became active in the military, commanding troops on the home front, until the cessation of hostilities in 1945, whereupon he returned to diplomatic circles. He was in 1959 appointed as governor general by QueenElizabeth II, on the recommendation of Prime Minister of Canada John Diefenbaker, to replace Vincent Massey as viceroy, and he occupied the post until his death in 1967. Vanier proved to be a popular governor general, with his war record earning respect from the majority of Canadians;[1] though, as a Quebecer, he was met with hostility by Quebec separatists.

<Laura Secord>
Laura Secord (née Ingersoll; 13 September 1775 – 17 October 1868) was a Canadian heroine of the War of 1812. She is known for having walked 20 miles (32 km) out of American-occupied territory in 1813 to warn British forces of an impending American attack. Her contribution to the war was little known during her lifetime, but since her death she has been frequently honoured in Canada. Though Secord had no relation to it, most Canadians associate her with theLaura Secord Chocolates company, named after her on the centennial of her walk.
Laura Secord's father, Thomas Ingersoll, lived in Massachusetts and fought on the side of the Patriots during the Revolutionary War (1775–1783). In 1795 he moved his family to the Niagara region of Upper Canada after he had applied for and received a land grant. Shortly after, Laura married Loyalist James Secord, who was later seriously wounded at the Battle of Queenston Heightsearly in the War of 1812. While he was still recovering in 1813, the Americans invaded the Niagara Peninsula, including Queenston. During the occupation, Secord acquired information about a planned American attack, and stole away on the morning of 22 June to inform Lieutenant James FitzGibbon in the territory still controlled by the British. The information helped the British and their Mohawk warrior allies repel the invading Americans at the Battle of Beaver Dams. Her effort was forgotten until 1860, when the future king Edward VIIawarded the impoverished widow £100 for her service.
The story of Laura Secord has taken on mythological overtones in Canada. Her tale has been the subject of books, plays, and poetry, often with many embellishments. Since her death, Canada has bestowed honours on her, including schools named after her, monuments, a museum, a memorial stamp and coin, and a statue at the Valiants Memorial in the Canadian capital.
https://youtu.be/p1nFOAp5KCw?t=3


<A.Y. Jackson>

Alexander Young JacksonCC CMG (October 3, 1882 – April 5, 1974) was aCanadian painter and a founding member of the Group of Seven. Jackson made a significant contribution to the development of art in Canada, and was successful in bringing together the artists of Montreal and Toronto.[1] He exhibited with the Group of Seven from 1920. In addition to his work with the Group of Seven, his long career included serving as a war artist during World War I (1917–19) and teaching at the Banff School of Fine Arts, from 1943 to 1949. In his later years he was artist-in-residence at the McMichael Gallery inKleinberg, Ontario.


Monday 28 September 2015

Dialogue 1,2

<Dialogue Group1>

A: Hey, Thomas! Where have you been? Did you finish your work?

B: Sorry, What work? I totally forgot! I had a crazy party last night.

A: Oh, my god! Thomas your that today is the deadline. What should we do now?

B: Take it easy, bro! We still have few hours. We can finish the work this afternoon.

A: Are you crazy? We have a chemistry lab from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
    We don't have enough time to do it.

B: Please bro! Don't worry! I will  talk to the professor and let him give us one more day,
    I promise your that I'll finish my work perfectly tonight.

Friday 18 September 2015

Fariotosh Farm

We went to the fariotosh farm yesterday  we met in Don-mills station at 9:30 am.
On the way to the farm carpool  the weather was sunny excursion feeling  on mind all excited.
The sweeping landscapes at the farm was refreshing.
Other classmates were attending a link and took a group photo then immediately went to visit the farm.

A brief account  will then immediately went to the fields planted with beans.
A pack will be free so hard picked beans.
After I picked beans an hour and went to another place to sell vegetables.



Fresh vegetables and fruits they were full, and bought  one green onion.
My second visit was farm .  Share experience  by trying to abide in memory myself.
After returning home, I had cook dinner for beans and green onion.

Wednesday 16 September 2015

New plan for tomorrow.

New plan for tomorrow

Here are your tasks this afternoon:
  1. Finish this morning's work, all of it.
  2. What’s in season? Discuss your harvest and purchase strategies for Farintosh Farms. Create a dialogue among three friends on the farm. Record on Chirbit.com.


A:  hey, Monique, are you going to Farintosh farm tomorrow?
B: unfortunately, I have a doctor appointment tomorrow so that I can’t go there.  However, you guys can tell me the story about the farm on Friday. How about you, Thomas, are you going there?
C: I will go there because I just resigned the part time job. Therefore, I have enough time to go to the farm. 
D: me too, I will go there with you guys together tomorrow, so we can enjoy the day over there.
A:  Monique, what a pity! You can’t go there. Have a look at the website of that farm. If you want to buy anything, you can ask me to bring them to you.
B:  I don’t know there is a website for that. Let me check the website first and then tell you what I want tonight! Thank you for your offer. What do you want to buy tomorrow, Thomas and chaiyoung?
C:  I need some broccoli, cauliflower, and peppers for my wife.
D:  I want to buy greens and peppers for my dinner tomorrow.
 A: The teacher told us that we could eat the corn for free. I hope that the corn taste good, so I can buy some when I go home.  
B: you are right, yucho. I will definitely want some corn, especially, the sweet corn. Please bring some for me.
C:  really? We can eat the corn over there! That‘s great, then I don’t have to bring my lunch box.
D: it sounds good. I hope that we have a wonderful weather tomorrow. We all can enjoy that trip.

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Justin Trudeau (Liberal)

Since becoming Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada in April 2013, Justin Trudeau has made engaging with Canadians his top priority. He’s attended more than 1200 events in more than 170 cities and communities across the country. Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party are building a plan that proposes bold policies, actions and solutions for middle class families. Vision Justin Trudeau is getting ready to lead by building a strong team with Canadians from coast to coast to coast. Together, they will provide new insights and new leadership on what matters most to Canadians: a strong economy, equal access to employment opportunities for Canadians of every age, a dignified retirement, responsible environmental stewardship and resource development, and increased enrollment in post-secondary education for our youth. Biography Prior to his election in 2008, Justin Trudeau worked as a math and French teacher in Vancouver, B.C., and served as the chair of Katimavik, Canada’s national youth service program. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from McGill University and a Bachelor of Education from the University of British Columbia. Justin was born on December 25, 1971, and is the eldest son of the Right Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Margaret Sinclair. Married to Sophie Grégoire, they are the proud parents of Xavier, Ella-Grace, and the newest addition to the family, Hadrien.

Monday 14 September 2015

Canada is second largest country in the world.  It a joins the U.S
Canada three territories

Similarly  Washington D.C is capital of in the united States America ,
also  Beijing is capital   of  People's  republic of China.
Toronto is largest city in Canada.

 Is Downtown toronto trere is  tower
Cn tower landmark in Toronto.in the same way
The CN tower is 553.33 meter high. CN is Canadian national.

The cn tower is landmark in Toronto.



Thursday 10 September 2015

A: How can I get to gate E-72?
B: You have to work past the duty free shop and the take elevator up to the 2nd  floor .
    It's right next to the washroom.

A: Can I bring my pet poodles with me?
B: Maybe you can ask the thight attenent  who was working in the waiting area of that gate.

A: My handbag strap is broken do you know where is repair shop?
B: It's on the first floor next to the duty free shop.

A: What time should I go to the gate?
B: your boarding pass has most of the information you have to have a look.

A: Where can I check my baggage?
B: Hey, look there is a  long line up.
    You can go to the information desk and ask them  for the details.

Wednesday 9 September 2015

MY FIRST TIME CANADA

I  got marrried after came to Canada with my husband.
And with my in-law live in  December,2013.

Adapt oneself to new circumstance.
Accustom- The rising hour, food, language, a different culture, a new environment...