2. Chris Searles, the student-teacher from Seneca College who did his practicum with us in February 2012, has kindly indicated his availability for private English lessons. Please contact him by email at 2012chrislsearles@gmail.com (delete "2012").
One of the best things about our public library is the Museum + Arts Pass (MAP) that gives you free access to several great destinations that you otherwise have to pay for.
Update your blog with a post on our field trip to Roy Thomson Hall. If you did not go, write about what you heard from your classmates who went.
Online Activity: A.Google for Toronto Public Library’s Tense Buster, B. put a DVD on hold, and C. look up the word "carrel" in its online Oxford English Dictionary.
But for a tiny drizzle, the threatened snowfall and showers stayed away from Downtown Toronto today as Claire (with Benson), Young, Alia, Alice, Maxwell, Victor, Jennifer, Bernice, and some of their kids braved the forecast and headed downtown for our field trip.
First stop, Commerce Court and the Bay St. environs of Ernst & Young, Deloitte, SGX, and a whole bunch of banks.
And then it was Roy Thomson Hall, for a lovely noontime concert!
Inspiration to get through the rest of this month, hopefully! :)
Meeting on the Southbound Platform in Sheppard Yonge Subway Station a little before 10 a.m., we'll be departing on the hour for downtown. After a walking tour of the city and Underground City, we'll join the line at Roy Thomson at 11 a.m. to get into the concert.
Kids are welcome; please set their expectations right and be considerate of the audience. No videoing or picture taking is allowed during the concert, but do bring your cameras for everything else.
Writing: Listen to this podcast on vitamins (as follow-up to our Toronto Health workshop on Healthy Eating today), and write your comments on your blog.
Writing: Update your blog with your account of the field trip to the zoo. Also, edit your blog for spelling, comma splices, and other stuff--according to your Editing Checklist.
Just a quick reminder to those who have paid up: We're going to the Zoo on Friday. Please meet no later than 9:30 a.m. at MicroSkills LINC at 200 Consumers Rd.
Make sure you listen to instructions of when to meet, and take note of the schoolbuses you ride in as there may be other schools there with their similar-looking schoolbuses.
Review and Preview the Passive Voice: Tense Buster -> Advanced -> The Passive -> Introduction
Update your blogs with a report on our field trip to City Hall. Edit your blogs, checking with 2 partners before reposting. Feel free to steal my pictures!
What on earth is Good Friday? A Friday that you don't have to go to work or to school? A Friday when somebody was unjustly killed? A Friday that leads into a Sunday of bunnies and eggs called Easter?
Judy, Hao, Ivy, Ming, Jennifer, Hamid, Alice, Amanda, Alia, Eva, and new participants Deepani and Yang, together with alumna Jane and Julie and other MicroSkills JSW participants from upstairs, wait patiently and punctually for the arrival of the school bus to take them to the City Hall. Also in our delegation are three little girls and one little boy.
The watching begins with Paul Sharkey of Toronto Archives making a presentation on the government of Canada and focusing on the City of Toronto's operations and responsibilities.
The wailing begins and the youngest citizens find it hard to digest thoughts on the coat of arms, water filtration, and mayoral politics.
And then we dismiss for random walkabouts to buy street meat, load up on souvenirs, hit the library, and eventually make our way back to the school bus.
Thanks and kudos to Nina Nie and Kaye Broomfield of MicroSkills for making all the arrangments!
The following pictures are courtesy of Ming. Thanks, Ming!