Friday, January 2, 2015

Artefact: CLB4S



CLB4S Have you ever been stopped by the police? What could you say? Discuss your ideas with a partner. Here are your tasks for this afternoon:
  1. Respond to a warning about a simple bylaw violation. (Oh, I didn’t see the sign. Thanks for telling me.) Think about what other things you could say when a police officer stops you for speeding and says, “I just saw you run the stop sign.” Record your reply in 30 seconds or less on chirbit.com and place the audio link together with these instructions on your blog.
  2. Listen to at least 3 classmates' audio recordings and leave your comment on each of them.


Wednesday, December 24, 2014

The Weirdest Picture of Christmas

   
You've seen all the usual pictures: yule logs, boughs of holly, Christmas trees, manger scene, wise men bearing gifts, shepherds in the fields, angels, elves, Santa Claus, reindeer, candles, stockings, happy faces, snowy scenes, the works.

In some countries, all that is banned.

But have you ever seen this other picture?



Check out this most unusual picture of Christmas in the last book of the Bible. You can read the whole story here.

Who are the characters in it? Do they sound familiar? What do you think the meaning is? Discuss with a friend and share your thoughts under Comments, below.

Friday, November 7, 2014

Come Winter, Let's Get Published!





The draft deadline for the next edition of NEWSLINC is November 14, 2014. Be sure to post it to your blog by that date for us to polish it up together. Here are your recommended topics:

Category
Description / Idea Prompts
Activity
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.

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 winter
·         Write a poem about winter.
·         Express your feelings about winter in Canada.
·         Compare winter in Canada with your homeland.
·         Describe your favourite winter activity.
·         What advice do you have for those with a cold or flu?
·         Write a note to Jack Frost to request cancellation of winter.

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




Saturday, October 25, 2014

System Downtime

Hey guys,
Sorry if you didn't get Internet service this weekend. I was checking your writing this morning when suddenly the system went dead--confirmed after repeated attempts to raise the dead:
Think of the things you can do during a downtime ... in English, of course!
So, we'll just have to do what we always do--redeem the time!--and learn English through the gathering of idioms, writing and editing on our blogs, accessing More ESL Goodies at the top of this page, reading the news and listening to the radio, and talking to friends and family!

Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Fall Issue of Our NewsLINC Student Magazine + Conversation Class

The fall edition of NewsLINC (Click here to see) is out. Unfortunately, not too many of your classmates got published this time. But there's the next edition coming up, for winter. So do write up your articles, publish them on your blog, and let's start sharpening them up for submission to the next NewsLINC issue!


Another important announcement concerns the availability of Conversation Class for November through December 2014. In addition to their weekly LINC Home Study class, Conversation Class students get another call to learn and practise speaking with a dedicated conversation teacher. If interested, please email me before October 26.


Thursday, July 31, 2014

Congratulations to Four of Our Own!

Congratulations to Atif, Haein, Neil, and Olga for getting their articles published! Please feel free to check out all the student publications in LINC Home Study:






Keep up the good work! It's time to get back on your blogs to draft a new article for the next NewsLINC issue.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Brrr, Bigness, Beaches, and Bitumen



Where can you find North America's strongest current?
Or some 250 billion barrels of oil?
Or 10% of the world's forests?

Make a good guess for each, and then check out this pictorial article. Enjoy the reading exercise!

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