Friday, 6 February 2015

Task 1: Watch this video and then answer the following questions: 1. Who is William Hall? Why is it significant to mention him in this video? Answer: William Hall is the first Canadian sailor and the first Nova Scotion. Because he is the first black to receive the victoria cross. 2. Who was the first person to edit a newspaper in North America? Answer: Mary Ann Shadd Cary. 3. Find the meaning of the following words and then put them in sentences of your own: a. Contribution = means any one of a number of individual efforts in a common endeavor. Sentences: Robot can make contribution for human life. b. Aspects = means different type of the field Sentences: What aspects of this job you are interested for? c. Heritage = means something related with cultural and traditional Sentences: Great Wall is famous heritage in China. d. Ethnic = means people who belong to a particular racial or cultural group. Sentences: There are various ethnic people living together in Canada. e. Diverse = means various and different. Sentences: People from diverse cultures and they are talking with the same topic. Task 2: February is Black History Month to celebrate the identity and accomplishments of one of Canada's largest ethnic groups. Watch this second video and write what you think about it; don't exceed 50 words. To be honest, this is the first time that I heard February is black history month. Every Ethnic people have different history, but all of them are straggle to get equal treatment.

Monday, 26 January 2015

Task 1:
Create a power statement; make sure not to exceed 10 sentences.

1. Improved the performance of project system in 6 months.

2. Developed the technology services and build good relationship with customs.

3. Suggested a control panel services program that increased 35% customs.

4. Designed a work report program that reduced the total problem resolution time from 3 days to 24 hours each project.

5. Improved the technology requirement and saved over $400,000 in annual revenue. 

6. Organized and managed different project at the same time. 


Task 2:
Ask 2 of your classmates to edit it for you.

Task 3:
Use this statement on your LinkedIn profile. Link to your instructor and 10  of your peers.

Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Task 1:

Which verb completes the phrase? Fill in the table below by ticking the correct column.

do
make
take
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1. a lot of noise
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2. your homework
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3. always _________ excuses

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4. breakfast
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5. lots of family photos
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6. friends easily
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7. nothing all the time
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8. sugar in your coffee
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9. supper
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10. the bed
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11. the cooking
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12. the dishes
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13. the ironing
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14. the laundry
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15. a lot of mistakes
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16. the housework

Task 2:

Check your answers with your peers and then use at least five of these collocations to put them in sentences of your own.

1. I told my daughter: please do your homework first once you arrived home.

2. I made a lot of mistakes on my last exam.

3. The boy make a lot of noise in the garden.

4. He usually take breakfast at 7am.

5. Please don't take sugar in your coffer.




Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Learning English in China and Canada

Learning English in China and Canada are totally different, especial speaking English In China, mostly we learning English from class and the teacher teach English in Chinese. That means they are explaining the grammar and tense in Chinese. Although we have a few channel which speaking news in English and have various English newspaper, but all of them is not good enough to learning how to speaking English. Because we learned most English from book but not actual life, and we don't have environment to using and speaking English. Therefore, most Chinese student are good at reading and writing but weak at speaking and listening. Compare with China, English is an official language in Canada, we are all around in English environment here. We are learning English from anywhere and anything. There are so many information you can get in English such as community center, bus station and supermarket etc. The important things that we are learning English from day by day in actual life. We learning tense and grammar from speaking and listening in naturally. So that, it will make things more easily to learning how to speaking English from actual life then the book.

Learning English in China and Canada

Learning English in China and Canada are totally different, especial speaking English In China, mostly we learning English from class and the teacher teach English in Chinese. That means they are explaining the grammar and tense in Chinese. Although we have a few channel which speaking news in English and have various English newspaper, but all of them is not good enough to learning how to speaking English. Because we learned most English from book but not actual life, and we don't have environment to using and speaking English. Therefore, most Chinese student are good at reading and writing but weak at speaking and listening. Compare with China, English is an official language in Canada, we are all around in English environment here. We are learning English from anywhere and anything. There are so many information you can get in English such as community center, bus station and supermarket etc. The important things that we are learning English from day by day in actual life. We learning tense and grammar from speaking and listening in naturally. So that, it will make things more easily to learning how to speaking English from actual life then the book.

Friday, 14 November 2014

Women's Suffrage

1. Women in Canada obtained the right to vote in 1918. 2. More than two years after the women of Manitoba became the first to vote at the provincial level. 3. From 1850, women with property, married or single, could vote for school trustees. 4. The public debate in Ontario began among members of the Toronto Women's Literary Club, a screen for suffrage activities created in 1876 by Dr. Emily, Canada's first woman doctor. 5. Valuable support came in the 1890's from the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, whose leaders saw votes for women as necessary in achieving prohibition. 6. In 1910, the respected and influential National Council of Women spoke out for suffrage. 7. The WCTU was also active in Manitoba, where women's suffrage had first been proposed in the 1870's. 8. On 24 May 1918, all female "citizens" aged 21 and over became eligible to vote in federal elections. 9. Aboriginal women were allowed to vote in federal elections in 1960.

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Job Interview Questions: 1. Tell me about yourself? 2. Why do you want to work at our company? 3. What are you strengths? 4. What are your weakness? 5. Why should I hire you? 6. Tell me what you know about this company? 7. Why are you looking for a job change? 8. What are your salary requirement? 9. What are your career goals? 10. Finally, do you have any questions to ask me?