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Thursday, June 28, 2012
NewsLINC Topics for the Fall Issue
Good news, folks. The topics for our seasonal NewsLINC magazine are now available. Please send me the first draft by mid-August! And best wishes on getting published!
Category
Description / Idea Prompts
Submissions reflecting sports and leisure activities.
Arts
Submissions related to the arts (visual arts, crafts, design, dance, film, literature, music, theatre).
· Write a short story or poem.
· Share your artistic talent/hobby.
· Provide a review of your favourite book / movie / artist / etc.
Bio
Student profiles that exclude information about birth date or age.
Canada
Submissions which highlight Canada.
· How do you describe Canada to your friends or family living abroad?
· What do you like about living in Canada?
· Write about a famous Canadian personality, landmark, historical event, etc.
· Recommend places to visit or day trips in Ontario / Canada
Student success stories or special life events.
· Share a personal success story (big or small)
· Write about a special life event (wedding, birth, anniversary, etc.)
· Write about a traditional celebration
General
If the submission does not fit with any of the other categories.
Heritage
Student reflections about their homeland or ethnic origins.
· What do you miss the most about your homeland?
· Describe a custom from your homeland
· Write about where you came from
Recipe
Special recipes that have not been reproduced from the web or a book.
Seasonal
Submissions related to seasonal themes. Suggestions for the fall edition:
· Thanksgiving
· Halloween
· Back to school
· Fall colours
· Fall harvest
Settlement
Student settlement stories.
· Share a funny story about settling in Canada
· What has surprised you the most?
· What are some of the challenges you have faced?
· What or who has helped you to adjust?
Skills
Tips, challenges and experiences related to finding work, working or learning in Canada.
· Workplace culture
· Looking for work / networking / volunteering
· Studying / learning new skills
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Help! I'm in Starbucks!
Toronto seems to have endless choices for coffee places: Tim Hortons, Second Cup, Country Style, Starbucks, Lettieri, Timothy World's, you name it!
Sometimes, ordering at a coffee shop can be scarier than being in a fine restaurant--at least there you don't have a crowd behind you snickering at your ignorance, and the server has incentive to be nice to earn the tip. But trying to order at a Starbucks can be a nightmare.
Here are some resources to help you out:
Did you have fun?
Sometimes, ordering at a coffee shop can be scarier than being in a fine restaurant--at least there you don't have a crowd behind you snickering at your ignorance, and the server has incentive to be nice to earn the tip. But trying to order at a Starbucks can be a nightmare.
Here are some resources to help you out:
- How to Order Coffee (Basic)
- 10 Tips on How to Order at Starbucks
- How to Order a Regular Coffee
- How to Order and Behave at Tim Hortons
- Video (Transcription Exercise): Tim Hortons
Did you have fun?
Here are some conversations that you might like to practise at a fast-food restaurant:
- http://www.eslfast.com/robot/topics/restaurant/restaurant16.htm--I like this one because you can say everything 3 ways!
- learning videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12epxkmKhrI&feature=relmfu, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG9ISJYAsvE&feature=fvwrel, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIXPSykQ5fk&feature=related, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZDD5IjPhak&feature=fvwrel, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFuGw6IMIRU&feature=fvwrel
- Podcast--listening: http://www.eslpod.com/website/show_podcast.php?issue_id=1342507, http://www.eslpod.com/website/show_podcast.php?issue_id=3967459, http://www.eslpod.com/website/show_podcast.php?issue_id=5071132
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
1812 and Why Canadians Are Not Americans
A Canadian view of the War |
An American view of the War |
The War of 1812 also shows why Canada is different and separate from its neighbour to the south. Here are some resources and exercises that you may enjoy doing and learning from:
- Listening: Find all the VOA lessons on the War of 1812 from the American point of view.
- Reading Comprehension: American Invasion Repulsed
- Research and take the Quiz: Causes of the War
- Map Reading: American, British, and Native Troops
- Watch these documentaries on the War of 1812 from the American and the Canadian perspective.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Tongue Twisters to Test Your Consonant Production
If you just wanted to look at more cartoons and forget about the exercise below, click here. |
Here are some fun pairs from ABC Tongue Twisters (just google for more!):
Ricky Rabbit gives Ruthy Raccoon red roses. |
Happy Henry happily hugged Hilda and Hank. |
Willy the wild wolf went west for the winter. |
Vera has violets, vegetables, a vacuum, and a van. |
Boo Boo Bear has a brown bow and a blue balloon. |
Pretty Peggy plants pumpkins in a path. |
Silly Sally sings songs about her senses. |
Thelma Thigpen thinks up things that thicken her throat. |
Jolly Jimmy jumps for joy in January. |
Yolanda yelled, "Yikes, get that yak out of my yard!" |
Noisy Nora nibbles on nutritious nuts. |
Little Lucy likes lots of lollipops to lick. |
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