This is exciting. The snow's finally arrived. The air bracing. The inspiration like never before. Now what?
Okay, it's that time of the year again! The Winter edition of NewsLINC has been published.
The submission deadline for the next edition is March 11, 2016. So let's see if we can get the first draft out by Valentine's Day, February 14!
Did You Know?
The spring edition will be new and improved and delivered in web rather than pdf format.
As always, here are some suggestions on what to write about:
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.
Bios
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
Celebration
Occasions or events that result in celebration!• Share a personal success story (big or small)
• Write about a special/milestone 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. Some ideas for spring:
• Write a poem about spring.
• Do you like spring in Canada? Why or why not?
• Compare spring in Canada with your homeland.
• Write about your favourite springtime activity.
• Write a description of the impact your mother has had on your life (for Mother’s Day).
• Write a description to accompany this picture:
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