Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Monday, February 22, 2016
What do you want to study in LINC? Directions:
Finally, write a short report about your break last week. Did you make any new friends?
- Add additional topics to this list.
- Then prioritize the topics by putting them in the right order--the most urgent and important ones at the top.
- Medical issues (going to the doctor and hospital, phoning an ambulance, and staying healthy by eating well and exercising)
- Information about Canada (what's in the news, aboriginal people, government, history, geography, customs and everyday life)
- Employment (how to write a resume and covering letter, where and how to look for a job)
- Canadian law and the police (individual rights and responsibilities, zero tolerance, traffic laws)
- Housing (changing apartments, tenants rights, buying a house)
- Education (the education system, contact with your child's school)
- Consumer information (buying things, servicing and repairing cars and other items)
- Insurance (public car insurance, private life and house insurance)
- Banking and money (using bank machines, how to save on taxes)
- Other - please specify
Finally, write a short report about your break last week. Did you make any new friends?
order
- Education (the education system, contact with your child's school)
- Medical issues (going to the doctor and hospital, phoning an ambulance, and staying healthy by eating well and exercising)
- Housing (changing apartments, tenants rights, buying a house)
- Banking and money (using bank machines, how to save on taxes)
- Canadian law and the police (individual rights and responsibilities, zero tolerance, traffic laws)
- Consumer information (buying things, servicing and repairing cars and other items)
- Insurance (public car insurance, private life and house insurance)
- Employment (how to write a resume and covering letter, where and how to look for a job)
- Information about Canada (what's in the news, aboriginal people, government, history, geography, customs and everyday life)
Listening: Simple instructions from a doctor to deal with a common ailment (such as the flu or a cold).
Speaking: Give advice to a close friend on how to deal with an unruly child
Reading: Read 2 or 3 movie reviews online to make a decision about which movie to see.
writing: Write an email to a friend Introduction Canadian job marketplace
Last
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Monday, February 8, 2016
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Cons
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Price
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interface isn't clear
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free video
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2
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not clear
interface isn't good
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5
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clear,slow,professional,
characteristic.
interface is good
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I can't understand
why this course is
good
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4
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clear,slow,professional
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It is not special
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3
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Post the table of your results on your blog. Feel free to comment specifically on Accent Science Systems. Then visit your classmates' blogs and publish your comments.
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Thursday, January 28, 2016
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