Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Reading:(1).17,May,2016

Reading;
CLB5R Read letters to an advice columnist in the newspaper to decide whether you agree with the advice given.
1.Do you agree with the advice given here?
2.Email Aunt Aggie what you think about her advice. Summarize in a sentence the situation, and comment on her attitude towards Josephine. What did you like or dislike about it, specifically? Do you think her advice was smart? Or helpful to everybody in general?
3.Ask yourself: Did you identify specific factual details and implied meanings; purpose of the message; reader/writer relationship; mood and attitude of the writer; and context, register and style?
 Answer:
1.Any problem has two sides,it is a double-edged sword.
2.Aunt Aggie replies to Josephine 's questions have both positive and negative meaning.
I like aunt Aggie analysis of the pros and cons of the issue, and then find out Josephine's problem.Especially,I Like her words:'Either way, stop only thinking about yourself and start considering others, you selfish woman.'
Aunt Aggie's advice was wise, I liked her advice.She can help us to think there is not one-sided.
3.Personally, I think this article has determined the specific factual details and implied meaning, the article expresses the author's mood and attitude.

Writing(1)17,May,2016

CLB5W Take notes from an advertising flyer on products, features, prices and retail locations to inform shopping decisions.
1.Check out the brands and promotions at this shopping destination.
Someone has proposed to go on a field trip to the place in the next two months. Imagine writing a comment under that proposal, using full sentences, stating your position. Whether you agree or not, be sure to include details of stores, times, brands, discounts, locations, etc., to strengthen your argument. Check for accuracy.
2.Ask yourself: Did you include important points with accurate details; convey a clear message; and record details (such as names, addresses, numbers, dates, times and directions) legibly, with correct spelling and other standard conventions of capitalization and punctuation?

Personal recommendations in the next two months can go here to rest and leisure. Here iced tea can relieve summer heat and irritable mood.The following reasons:
The first reason :DAVIDsTEA is  chain throughout every corner in Toronto.IT is summer tea ,This is the link to the store, you can find nearby store;
 Club.https://www.davidstea.com/ca_en/storelocator/?locate=fitch&image.x=31&image.y=30
The second reason: It has a lot of discounts.It has a lot of 20% off  loose leaf  teas.Hosting a summer barbecue? When you buy any pitcher or Steeper, DAVIDsTEA is giving you 20% off their loose leaf teas. Serving iced tea to a crowd just got a whole lot easier.”
discounts time from May 09 to Aug 29.




Wednesday, 4 May 2016

MAy,4,2016

I could have danced all night
I could have danced all night
And still have begged for more
I could have spread my wings
And done a thousand things
I've never done before
I'll never know what made it so exciting 
Why all at once my heart took flight
I only know when he
Began to dance with me
I could have danced danced danced all night.

Wednesday, 20 April 2016

ESLPodcast 45 - A Visit to the Doctor 
Going to the doctor is never particularly pleasant for me. But I couldn't put it offany longer. It was time for my annual physical, and there was no getting around it. So I picked up the phone and called for an appointment. "I'd like to see Dr. Shimoya next week, please, if that's possible," I said. Of course, it wasn't possible. The doctor was booked until next month, the receptionist told me. "Okay," I said, "let's schedule it for next month.‚" 

When the day arrives, I drive over to the doctor and check-in at the receptionist desk. I have to present my HMO card and pay the co-pay of $15.00. The receptionist instructs me to go to waiting room B, down the hall, first door on the right. So I go there and take a seat to wait. And wait. And wait. Finally, my name iscalled and I go into see the doctor. The nurse weighs me, takes my temperatureand blood pressure, and asks me why I'm there. I tell her it's time for my yearly check- up. She tells me to follow her to the examination room, and then to strip down to my underwear. Now I'm sitting on the exam table, half- freezing, waiting for the doctor to show up . Finally, he walks in, looks at my chart, and begins his examination. "Breathe," he says, as he places the stethoscope on my chest. "Breathe in and out slowly," he says. I do so. Then he checks my throat and has me lay down to check my abdomen. Finally, he orders a blood test and says, "Well, you're good for another year, Mr. McQuillan." Thank goodness, I think to myself, and get dressed to leave.

ESL Podcast 662 – Doctor-Patient Confidentiality 
Dr. Green: Can I consult you on a case of medical ethics

Dr. Hause: Sure, I’m not a lawyer, but I can give you my opinion as another doctor. 

Dr. Green: That’s what I’m looking for, your honest opinion. I have a patient who has a medical condition that can be spread to her family, but she doesn’t want to tell them about it. I don’t want to breach doctor-patient confidentiality, but I think that at least her husband should know. 

Dr. Hause: That’s a tricky one. We both know that the only way we can get our patients to divulge any sensitive information is if they trust us. We can’t easilyput aside that confidentiality. 

Dr. Green: I know, but if she doesn’t tell her family, then they are in danger of developing serious medical problems themselves. I took the Hippocratic Oath to do no harm. How can I keep her secret and adhere to the spirit of that oath? 

Dr. Hause: I see what you mean. If I were you, I’d sit my patient down and tell her what you think her responsibilities are to her family. Maybe you can convince her to tell them. 

Dr. Green: I’ve tried talking to her already, and she didn’t want to listen. I’ll try again. But what if she doesn’t agree? 

Dr. Hause: Then you can either drop it, tell her family, or... 

Dr. Green: Or what? 

Dr. Hause: Hope your patient has a miraculous recovery

April,20,2016

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Wednesday, 13 April 2016

April.13,2016

Ling Cao, what a great start! How about the other 10 questions?
Ling Li, what a path blazer! Great work! For words where the noun exists, you could just use the noun rather than create a gerund, e.g. piano performance (not performing) and enjoyment (not enjoying). Also, the sentence about the museum seems to need a verb.
Bing, super work! The 3rd rule of etiquette should be, Do not applaud until the end of a piece, not at the end of each movement within a piece. A good way to know is to wait for the educated people to applaud first, LOLs, or people who seem educated! How did you get "violin and cello" in there?
Cheng, that's a good start. A little skimpy on the answers, though, as we had 10 questions. ... Oh wait, it's down below: that's a pretty good shot! Be sure to find out some of the answers from friends!
Gacia, "wearing good dress" may not be a rule for this free lunchtime concert. Something normal for downtown travel would be sufficient, as a rule. I hope the concert doesn't start as late as you reported! Great work!
Nice work, Angelica! Where's your 3rd rule of etiquette? Please tell Fottima to leave by 10 a.m. to be on time. There's usually a long line to get in, and that's why we need to get there early.
Emma, you nailed it! The most important rule is to keep quiet! Many think they can whisper or rustle their program sheets, and the result is irritating. Do check with your classmates about the concert details!
Olivia, you, too! Yeah, a classical concert is different from a buffet, where you can yak and jabber and whisper with impunity. If you leave Don Mills at 11:30, you'll be waiting outside the concert area until we finish as seating is limited. You should arrive around 11 a.m. so that you'll be among those in the front of the line.
Brilliant answers, Hamed! Good thinking, except for departure time from Don Mills. Do you think you could be ushered in and seated in time for the performance at 12 noon?
Ani, I'm so sorry your answer disappeared. It happens, sadly, when something goes wrong through human or technological error. Better results next time!
How about everybody find a place for lunch together so we can all be friends and get to know one another?

Tuesday, 12 April 2016

April,12,2016

1.What are three rules of etiquette at any concert?
Please audience turn off the phone not allowed to photograph and loud nises.
Please audience do not arbitrarily applause in the middle of the show.
Please audience wear formal cothing watch the show.
2.What instrument or performance would you expect to see at the concert?
 I look forward to a symphony concert ,
3.What time does the concert begin?
    The concert beginnig at 12;am on thurday ,April,2016.
4. Who's the performer?
   The performer is American pianist Kara Huber.
5. What do you hope to take away from the free concert?
   I can feel the music's mood and artstic conception.
6.Who's leaving from Don Mills Station on Thursday, and at what time?
 Xinyang and me will leave from Don Mills Station   at 9;30am on Thursday
 7.Which of the other places on the itinerary interests you, and why?
  Path Underground city, Nathan Phillips Square and Osgoode Hall on the itinerary interest me becasue I      have been there before.
8.What's the weather going to be like on Thursday?
It will be sunny on Thursday. The temperature will be 7 degree clesius.
9.What would you advise your classmates to bring on Thursday?
 I would like to advice my classmates to bring some water ,cach and their's phones.
10.Who's your lunch partner on Thursday?
  I will have lunch with my classmate.




Monday, 11 April 2016

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

APRIL,6.2016

Look at the map of Toronto. Can you find where you live?






Now go to google.com and type in your address.
Find your neighbourhood, maybe your house.
Identify places of interest in your neighbourhood.

1) Find a partner!
Where does your partner live?
My parter 's name is Lucy. She live in 25 parkway forest  Dr on North York.
Write down the information in 4 or more sentences.
1.Lucy 's apartment nearby Forest Manor Public School.She walks go to school about 5 minutes every day.
2. Lucy  always go to parkway forest community centre. Because  Lucy's son interesting in  game room.
3.Lucy,who lives in a very convenient, close to the subway station and hillway.
2) Remain in pairs.
Let's go outside your neighbourhood. Think of a place of interest you have visited in Toronto.
Find the place on google.com. Describe your experience.

3) Interview some of your fellow students. See if you can come up with 5 interesting places in Toronto. Write them down.
Present to the class.

Tuesday, 5 April 2016

how many mistakes can you find in the following----answer

Canada has thirteen territories and pertinences and many regions ,including Arctic mountain and coastal areas.The world must look up to the true north strong and free.We can be proud of Canada.

April 4

                 Geography of Toronto

The geography of the city of TorontoOntarioCanada, covers an area of 630 km2 (243 sq mi) and is bounded by Lake Ontario to the south, Etobicoke Creek and Highway 427 to the west, Steeles Avenue to the north, and Steeles Avenue to the north,. In addition to Etobicoke Creek and the Rouge River, the city is trisected by two minor rivers and their tributaries, the Humber River in the west end and the Don River east of downtown. Both flow southward to Lake Ontario at Humber Bay and Toronto Harbour respectively,  for large tracts of densely forested valleys with recreational trails which are part of the longerWaterfront. The concentration and protection of Toronto's ravines allows for large tracts of densely forested valleys with recreational trails within the city. Approximately 26–28% of Toronto is covered with over 10 million trees,[1] a fairly high percentage within a large city in North America and there are ambitious proposals to double the coverage.


Passive   voice
bounded/bound
trisected/trisect
covered/cover

preposition
is bounded by Lake Ontario to the south,
Creek and Highway 427 to the west,
Steeles Avenue to the north,
the city is trisected by two minor rivers 
 for large tracts of densely forested valleys with recreational trails 
Toronto's ravines allows for large tracts of densely forested valleys
Approximately 26–28% of Toronto 
a large city in North America 
there are ambitious proposals to double the coverage.

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

MARCH 2

Here are your tasks:

1. Make comments on your classmates' assignments on Monday and Tuesday, including Version 1.0 and Version 2.0 on the following for each:

   a. What went well: was the meaning clear? was the pronunciation clear? how was the self-correction?

   b. What could be improved: was the meaning clear? was the pronunciation clear? how was the self-correction?


2. Role play: Nurses and poor handwriting


3. A nurse hands you this burns outpatient resource. Do the following:


Find (Ctrl-F) the number of itch, itching, itchy, or itchiness appears.

itch  appears 8 times, itching  appears 5 times,itchy  appears 2 times, itchiness  appears 1 times.

Write down 2 do’s and 2 don’ts when feeling itchy.

Wash your skin daily with warm water only

Massage moisturiser (Dermaveen or Sorbolene) into the healing skin to prevent dryness and flaking. 

Do Not Scratch as this will not relieve the itching.

Do Not  wear  pressure garments did not make sure you are wearing them as

instructed and rinsing all the soap out of them after washing. 



State in your own words 5 steps for bathing.

1. Remove any pressure garments before bathing. If the dressings stick to your skin, soak them off in the water. 

2. Test the temperature of the water with an unburned area of skin before you get in. Remember that your skin may be more sensitive than usual to hot or cold temperatures.

3.Do a short exercise routine whilst bathing. 

4.. Use non- perfumed soap (such as Pure Velvet, Simple Soap, Dermaveen, QV).

5.. Wash gently but firmly with a wash cloth. This will help to clean off any crusts, scabs or loose skin. Dry gently with a clean towel. 



Write down 3 rules regarding diet.

A healthy eating plan includes foods from all five food groups, as outlined in the Healthy Food Pyramid. 

You should aim to include all food groups everyday, especially the recommended serves of meat and milk/milk products, as these are excellent sources of protein and will help your wounds to heal.

The easiest indicator of your nutritional progress is your weight and should be checked

weekly. Depending on whether your weight is increasing or decreasing will help you

determine how you will need to alter your diet.







 

Wednesday's Assignment
Nurses play a big part in healthcare in Ontario. Sometimes they have to read things to you. And sometimes they get you to read.

 Are nurses regulated in our province, and if so, by whom? What other professions are regulated? Google and discuss with a partner.



What makes this cartoon so funny?

Here are your tasks:
1. Make comments on your classmates' assignments on Monday and Tuesday, including Version 1.0 and Version 2.0 on the following for each:
   a. What went well: was the meaning clear? was the pronunciation clear? how was the self-correction?
   b. What could be improved: was the meaning clear? was the pronunciation clear? how was the self-correction?
2. Role play: Nurses and poor handwriting
3. A nurse hands you this burns outpatient resource. Do the following:
Find (Ctrl-F) the number of itch, itching, itchy, or itchiness appears.
Write down 2 do’s and 2 don’ts when feeling itchy.
State in your own words 5 steps for bathing.
Write down 3 rules regarding diet.

Monday, 29 February 2016

Consulting a Pharmacist

https://audioboom.com/boos/4243000-consulting-a-pharmacist

Monday, February 29, 2016

Monday's Assignment
Welcome back! Hope everybody's feeling well this week, when we'll be considering the topic of healthcare practitioners!


Where do you go to fill your prescriptions? What's your favourite pharmacist? Do you also buy milk, eggs, chocolate, hairspray, and greeting cards there?
Here are your tasks:

Vocabulary: At the Pharmacy
Write down some new words.
Use them in sentences, and have a partner check them with you.
Role play: Consulting a Pharmacist
Practise aloud by yourself.
Practise aloud with a partner.
Record on audioboom.com.
Write a brief report on Friday's field trip.
Interview and quote at least one of your classmates who went.
Include a picture of the field trip.

Thursday, 25 February 2016

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Thursday's Assignment Are there any differences between male and female friendships?

Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Recording:



 Enterprise Toronto professes to be "an innovative public and private sector alliance. It's created to provide one-stop sourcing among services and programs, which are tailored to meet the needs of Toronto's entrepreneurs and small businesses." 




Tuesday, 23 February 2016

practise 5 phrases

1.My aunt and I are good  pals.
2.My aunt and I friendship like pro-mother and daughter.
3.My aunt and I did anything together and she was my confidant about anything.
4. I hope to continue to maintain this precious friendship in the future.
5.I cherish this friendship ,hope the friendship was last longer.

Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Organizational Chart

                             Organizational       Chart


                             
                                  Board of  directors    
       


Managing                                               director                                    
                                      executive officers


Accounting

Marketing

Personnel
  
Purchasing     

R&D

Sales

Production


Monday, 11 January 2016

my story


my girlfriend from university  ,Jame, was  going to attend and our friend Annie was planning a Birthday party for her sun's birthday  party in Angle  Bar. it was going  to the  last day of the weekend and i wanted to go.The trouble was, i was scheduled to steady-time that weekend. 1 need to get the time off from homework or I was going to miss out on all the food and fun.
I  not have vacation leave,but university policy requires that my professor sign off  on any  leave we take.I've heard of university doing that for longer periods of leave.like sick leave or a leave of absence.but our university does that for vacation leave .I thought about just calling in sick that day.but I didn’t think my professor  would appreciate me leaving him hangingIN the end ,i just asked him stiaight out  and, to my surprise, he said, “okay.” Now, I just need to get ready for a wild weekend with the girl. I can’t wait! 



Friday, 8 January 2016

FAQ of Museum and Art

1.    I full forgot someone reservation number how to do?
2.    Whether you can bring pets to the museum?
3.    Can you wear slippers go to the museum?
4.    Why can't  take photo in the museum?
5.     Is Guide dog scan enter the museum of art?
6     Are  museum and Art museums can provide WIFI?

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Toronto Reference Library



 WELCOME  Toronto Reference Library


                         THIS   THURSDAY

           LATER THAN 9:55 A.M.











https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Toronto+Reference+Library/@43.6718828,-79.3890084,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x882b34ae90d62fe1:0x50fbc31e127f9314?hl=en

from my home to Toronto reference library gogle maps

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

1.HI, hama,are you the  library ?could you help  me check ought   this book?  what  the reason   barcode with the card or ID card?
2.i don't know if  this is  fiction or nonfiction ,it does not show in the online catalogue  gather,.
3.this is supposed to open  Monday to saturday,from ten to six  so i decided  to see the new  see.the new library to myself.

my dram Canada

It's two years since i came to Canada. I feel very happy and enjoy my life in  here. i am as a piano teacher teach students play piano and sing song. At here i feel different education background and the cultural integration and communication , I learn a lot of knowledge from students.In the future i want to better learning English be better to teach students and experience life. I love Canada , I love the people and anything.