Wednesday, April 6, 2016



I  live in North York. I always go to Fairview Library. There is a good place to read and many places to study. There are wide selection of  books.

My classmate Bing  lives in Finch and Leslie. Her house is near Sunny Super Market. There are many Chinese in her neighbourhood.


Ling lives in donmills and Leslie Southwest corner. The Senaca College locates in Finch and Donmills
The Senaca College is a good place for studying skill and major. When you graduated you can find a good job.

I went to Casa Loma  in my first year of  living  Toronto. Casa Loma is a beautiful castle. It is my first choice to visit place.  Casa Loma









Good morning! This morning, we're starting off by visiting Gaby's blog:

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

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 the Rouge River to the east. 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, 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 tense

is bounded by /   is trisected by  /  is covered with /   

active tense
Lake Ontario bounds Toronto.
Two minor rivers and their tributaries trisects Toronto.
Over 10 million trees covers Toronto  approximately 26–28%.

Monday, April 4, 2016

Here are your tasks:
  1. Vocabulary: Asking for Directions
    1. For each utterance, practise saying it in your L1, and quickly follow that by saying it in English.
    2. Then do it again, all in English.
  2. Role play: Getting Directions and Parking Instructions
    1. Practise it by yourself, and then with a partner.
    2. Repeat, taking turns having one partner not looking at the words. You may paraphrase using correct equivalents.
    3. Record it with one or both partners not looking at the words, but make sure to introduce yourselves and what you're doing before role playing.