Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Wednesday's R Assignment

We know where to go summer, spring, and fall! There's fall leaves, summer boating, spring blossoms, but what about the snow season?

What can you do when the winter is long, and the summer dreams start fading away?



What about Peterborough's most famous canal lock in the winter. Would you drive all the way there? What would you do?



Your tasks:
  1. Watch the above videos, and plan a drive to the Liftlock using Google Maps.
  2. Using a table in MS Word, contrast 2 driving routes listed in terms of time, distance, tolls, intersections, traffic conditions, scenery, etc.
  3. Publish your Google Map and completed table!

If you need help calculating the toll, here is a calculator:

Tuesday's W Assignment

Dashcams are wonderful things! They document everything in front of you while you are driving. This includes bad driving habits.


Your tasks:
  1. Learn the following terms: road hog, pull over, watch out for, dead end, tailgating, get over here, swerve, run a red, abruptly, honking, braking, signalling, dangerously.
  2. Watch the above video with a partner from a different country of origin than yours, and write a paragraph listing the 3 most dangerous driving habits you see in the video, comparing them with driving habits in another country you are familiar with.
    1. Use any of the terms you learned if suitable.
    2. Include a direct quote from your partner.
  3. Use full sentences, and correct for yourself and each other using your 9-point editing checklist.

Sunday, January 29, 2017

Monday's L Assignment

Good morning! Some of you have many stories to tell about driving in Ontario, our theme for this week. Tell a partner about some interesting conversations and sights you've had driving around in a car.

Have you ever wondered what it sounds like in someone else's car? How about listening to this super long English conversation:


Your task:

  1. Discuss with a partner what this table is about.
  2. Listen to the above video from the beginning. 
  3. Then add/edit at least 10 notes on this table. Ask your classmates to check your transcripts.

Thursday, January 26, 2017

Thursday's Assignment

You already know what you can do with your house. But what can you do with your car?

What do you think is happening on the right lane? Discuss with two partners.






Here are your tasks:
  1. L Take dictation of 9:10 - 9:55 of Part 1 of the podcast above.
    1. What 3 points can you get from it? 
    2. Keep listening for opposite points.
  2. How likely are you to get into this business? Publish your notes and your audio link.
Transcript below:

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Tuesday's Assignment

Have you ever thought of renting out your place for a night or a whole week? What about just a room? Or maybe just your sofa? Share your thoughts with at least 2 partners.


Here are your tasks:
  1. R Explore the 3 kinds of hosting here, and take notes on each.
  2. Decide which is the best for you, and record your decision with reasons.
  3. Publish both your outline and audio link.
BONUS:
When you finish, find out how "AirBnb" got its name. Listen to 2:15 - 6:35 of this video. Then tell someone who hasn't watched the video the story.

Sunday, January 22, 2017

Monday's Assignment

This week our theme is on starting a new business. Have you thought about doing that in Canada?

What concerns do you have starting a food business?

Here are your tasks:
  1. W Imagine helping an Aboriginal entrepreneur write a fish and chips restaurant business proposal. 
  2. Fill in this online form and send to Print as a PDF file. 
  3. Upload the PDF to your Google Drive, and publish the link on your blog.

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Wednesday's Assignment

Today we are going to talk about inventors and innovators. To start off with, we have some vocabulary to practise out loud. Try following and speaking out the following lesson:


Here are your tasks:
  1. Work on the pronunciation of these words.
  2. Write each one out, count the number of syllables, and pronounce it aloud at least twice.
  3. Make sentences with them and teach them to a partner.

Friday, January 20, 2017

Friday: Homework Day

School's closed today!


But there's work to be done at home, to be published by 2:30 p.m.!

Here are your tasks:
  1. At noon, make sure to watch to the U.S. President's Inauguration and listen to the Inaugural Speech.
    1. What was most surprising about the speech?
    2. Write out 8 new words/expressions, and find their meanings.
    3. Make sentences that bring out those words with their meanings.
    New word/expression
    Meaning
    Sentences






















  2. Write your About Me artefact (details here) and make a Chirbit.com recording of it. Publish it!
  3. Create an Index of Artefacts indicating Level and Skill (e.g. CLBW5), and place it at the top of your blog.

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Thursday's Assignment

Welcome back! How was the field trip yesterday?


Here are your tasks:
  1. W What did you like the most and the least from the trip?
  2. What was the role of technology?
  3. Google for the UofT’s world ranking and write a trip report. Check with a partner before publishing.

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Tuesday's Assignment

Another leader who was responsible for today's University of Toronto and another university was Egerton Ryerson. What was the other university?



Here are your tasks:
  1. L Listen to this recording and take notes.
  2. Do this exercise. And check your answers here.
  3. Whose name gets consistently mispronounced?
  4. Record and publish what you learnt from the listening.

Monday, January 16, 2017

Monday's Assignment

One of the streets in Toronto is named after a famous educator in Canada. It's also one of the hardest to pronounce.
What was Strachan known for?
Here are your tasks:
  1. R Read this Wiki with your teacher by the paragraph, 1-2-T-2-1.
  2. Create a cartoon about what Strachan might have said.

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