Tuesday, 7 July 2026

Summer EF710 Day 2

 

Summer English Foundations 7/ Composition and Literary Studies 10 Period 1, Class 1

  

 

Day 2 

 

Good morning, everyone.

 

Today’s Agenda

·      Attendance

·      SHEC courses- structure and progression

·      Postsecondary opportunities

·      FINISH Introductions

·      Sentence writing work from homework

·      Begin review of sentence types HANDOUT

 

Wednesday Agenda

·         Talk about plagiarism, academic honesty

·         Begin simple sentences

·         Start “Literary Terms”

·      Distribute “Literary Terms” and “What Happened During the Ice Storm”

·      HW   Read and make notes “What Happened During the Ice Storm”. We will work on this Thursday

·          

 

Thursday Agenda

·      Begin “Ice Storm” module

 

Friday Agenda

·      “Self-Assessment Reflection” Week 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

***Course structure***

 

Split class- two or more classes put together

We are a small school, so we often have to split classes.

English Foundations 7 / Literary Studies and Composition 10- These classes are not identical, but close enough. In SHEC, we put them together.

 

***

Levels of classes in SHEC

English Foundations - EF - core courses

EF- for adult learners, not K-12

 

VOCAB core- centre, most important

apple core

  

EF 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

 

TWO PATHS: EF7  OR  Composition 10 & Literary Studies 10 (used to be called English 10)

 

  You go to one of these courses:

 

1.  English Foundations 7

OR

2. Composition 10 and Literary Studies 10 (used to be called English 10)

 

EF7 and Composition 10 & Literary Studies 10 is the same class at South Hill.

 

English 10 is now called Composition 10 and Literary Studies 10

 also Media Studies 10, 11, 12

 

EF7/Composition 10, Literary Studies 10 – taught together, very similar courses

 

Ministry of Education rules:

 

-English Foundations 7 (EF7) is for Graduated Adults. A Graduated Adult is a person who has finished high school anywhere in the world.

 

-Composition and Literary Studies 10 (used to be called English 10) is for people who have not finished high school anywhere in the world.

e.g. under 19, students who turned 19 and ‘aged out’ of regular high school in Vancouver, left high school for many reasons: family trouble; health problems- physical, psychological- depression, anxiety, etc; war in their country; political unrest; not a safe country; got a job to support their family; not allowed to go or were not able to go to school when they were young

 

Wide range of reasons why people don’t finish school.

Wide range of reasons why people are here at South Hill.

Everybody has a story.

 

**IMPORTANT**

No matter what the reason for being here, you are welcome here. I am really glad you’re here.

 

 

I’ve been teaching at SHEC since 1993.

Adult Education was my first choice.

 

You are choosing to be here.

Most of us have goals that we want to achieve.

-improve English for life in Vancouver

-get a better job, better than ‘survival job’

-go to college or university, post-secondary

-make new friends

-build a community

-English provided great opportunities

-start a business, establish a business, become an entrepreneur

-get Permanent Resident status(PR), citizenship- English requirement

 

It is your choice to be here. It is my choice to be here.

Let’s bring our best to class. We’ll learn more and have much more fun.

 

** 

EF7 OR Literary Studies 10 & Composition 10

 

EF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

EF 7 is the highest level of English Foundations.

There is no EF8, EF9 or EF10

 

EF7 / CompLit10  - English 11

EF7, junp to CompLit.11 – A bit confusing!

CompLit 10-11

 

When you get to the English 11 level, everyone if together is in the same class.

 

 

 

Literary Studies 11 & Composition 11

You also have a choice to do First Peoples 11

First Peoples 11- focussed on First Nations, Inuit, Metis - Indigenous studies

 

-English 12 level

Literary Studies 12 & Composition 12

You also have a choice to do First Peoples 12

 

*All of these are good for college and university applications 

 

 

First Peoples 11 and 12 focussed on First Nations

Very useful and interesting.

In Canada, knowledge of First Nations is essential- good citizen, jobs, careers

-essential for higher-level employment

 

 

***

IF YOU WOULD LIKE EXTRA HELP WITH WRITING- sentence, paragraph, essay

Writing Improvement 567 is an auxiliary (extra) course. You will still have to take your regular EF5, EF6, EF7 to move up.

 

It will be offered in September.

I will know my teaching assignment in August. Hollie will be tell me.

 

I teach- details about sentence writing, paragraph writing

sentences- sentence types, clauses, punctuation, verb tense, verb form

  

VOCAB auxiliary(adj)- extra AUX– on the back of your TV AUX, in your car, extra input

 

auxiliary- casual employee   She is an auxiliary worker. She has no set hours and no regular schedule. She is on-call.

auxiliary verb- helper verb

 

Consider Writing Improvement 567 – supplemental course, extra writing instruction

*Many people rely on ChatGPT to do their writing in English. We should be cautious about that. ChatGPT sounds like ChatGPT. It does not sound like you.

**

 

English 12 is the highest level English class for high school in BC.

Chemistry 12, Calculus 12,  Physics 12, Anatomy and Physiology 12 (used to be Biology 12) – some are in-class, some on online

You can do these at SHEC.

 

-online courses - self-paced, on computer

Questions- Ask in Room 203- Self-Paced room (September- June)

difficult? can’t talk with anyone, no other students, boring

-relaxed, casual, wear pajamas and slippers, 3am

self-paced- you pick the time to study

Statistic: What percentage of people finish their self-paced course in BC?

40%? 50%? 90%?, less then 30%?,70%?

 

In BC, 95% do not finish.

Self-paced is great for people who are woriking all the time, have weird schedules, have small kids, etc.

It might work for you.

We have to know ourselves.

 

 

 

 

Colleges and universities require English 12 and other 12-level courses, for the most part.

 

**

You can apply for post-secondary (college, university) with English 12, Chemistry 12, Math 12, etc.

You can go to postsec if you want and if your marks are good.

You will be applying as a mature student.

VOCAB mature student- older than 21? 23?

 

You will have your courses and the marks.

 

It is not unusual at all for adults to study in postsec.

 

 

**Levels of schooling in Canada

 

-elementary – K-7- Kindergarten – Grade 7,

German kinder- child  garten-garden

 

*Some districts have Middle School (Junior High School)

Grades 7-9, 6-8

 

-secondary- high school

Vancouver- Grades 8-12

Toronto- Grades 9-12

Nova Scotia- Grades 10-12   Elementary K-6 Junior High School 7-9

 

-post-secondary – college, university

post- after

pre- before

University

- undergraduate program, bachelor degrees, BA- Bachelor of Arts, BSc- Bachelor of Science, BFA- Bachelor of Fine Arts

 

-graduate school- masters degree  MA-Masters of Arts, MSc- Masters of Science, MFA- Masters of Fine Arts

 

-post-graduate- PhD, doctorate, Doctor

 

 

 

**

 -college- certificate, diploma, program

 -university- grant degrees- bachelor, masters, doctorate

 

Many people will start at a college and then transfer to a university in the 3rd or 4th year.

 

 

MY ADVICE Avoid private colleges and universities. The quality is low. The price is high.

Stick to the public colleges and universities if possible: VCC, Langara, Kwantlen, Douglas, Capilano University, BCIT, SFU, UBC, etc.

 

 

***

All post-secondary programs will have their own entry requirements.

Do you have some ideas what you want to do after high school?

If you have ambitions to to go to college or university, you can start planning now.

 

e.g. entrepreneur- business owner

          carpenter- skilled trade

          medical lab assistant

          caregiver for seniors

          social worker

          librarian assistant

 

You can start to research what prereqs your postsec requires.

prereq- prerequisites

requisite- required

EF6 is a prereq to EF7.

 

 

** 

college- offers programs, certificates, often 1-2 yrs

university- offers degrees, often 3-4 years

 

What kind of job do you want?

 

SILLY QUESTIONS I ASKED MY CHILDREN

In your job:

1. Do you want to stand up or sit down?

2. Do you want to work indoors or outdoors?

3. Do you want to interact with people or be on your own?

 

 

** WEBSITE TO HELP YOU CHOOSE A CAREER AND COLLEGE **

Education Planner https://educationplannerbc.ca/

 

MY ADVICE:

Start thinking about it. Start planning.

There is a lot of opportunity.

You can do it.

It will be difficult and expensive, but you can do it.

 

A lot of adults in Canada go to post-sec either part-time or full-time.

 

Our academic advisors are very knowledgeable and helpful:

Jacquie, Sylvia, Joanne, Dana.

 

Colleges and universities have their own advisors.

Look at the college/university website for information sessions.

 

 

**

Sentence Types:

 

What can I do already?

 

Write a sentence for each. Write your sentences on your own paper.

e.g. job   get

Ex1 I got a new job last month.

Ex2 I will get a better job when I finish at South Hill.

 

1.    dogs            but

My friend has two dogs, but her husband doesn’t like them.

SV, but SV. COMPOUND

 

2.    play             and

I used to play volleyball and badminton.

SV. SIMPLE

 

He plays soccer and volleyball. SIMPLE SV

He plays soccer, and she plays volleyball. COMPOUND

He plays soccer; she plays volleyball. COMPOUND

He plays soccer; however, she plays volleyball. COMPOUND

 

 

3.    snow           so

I like snow, so I will go to Whistler in the winter. COMPOUND

 

CASUAL SPEAKING The food is so good.

WRITING The food is very good.

CASUAL It’s so hot today.

SCHOOL WRITING very, extremely, quite

 

 

 

4.    happy         because

He is very happy because he won the lottery. COMPLEX SENT- adverb clause


 

 

Complex sentence- adverb clause

He is very happy because he won the lottery. no comma

Because he won the lottery, he is very happy. comma

 

 

5.    relax            when

Complex sent- adverb clause

When I have free time, I will go to a peaceful place to relax.

I will go to a peaceful place to relax when I have free time.

 

 

6.    go                if

I told my coworker to go home if she is not feeling well.

I told my co-worker, “Go home if you are not feeling well.”

 

He told her to take a rest.

He told her, “Take a rest.” DIRECT QUOTATION

“ “ quotation marks

GRAMMAR

I said, “Please come in.”

 

7.    park            or

You either can either park either here or in the parking lot.  SV simple

 

PRONUNCIATION either-

neither-

 

 

 

 

 

8.    sit                since

I sat in the bank since I had an appointment. COMPLEX- ADVERB CL

VOCAB since – two meanings 1.because 2.time

She moved to Canada since her brother was already here. REASON because

She has lived in Canada since 2023. TIME

 

9.    study          for

I don’t study for my tests. SIMPLE

VERB TENSE- simple present- always, habit

I didn’t study for my test. simple past- just once

 

VOCAB for- preposition

I have a gift for you.

GRAMMAR BOOK- for- compound sentences

She has sunscreen on, for it is a very sunny day. NOT AUTHENTIC

She has sunscreen on because it is a very sunny day. AUTHENTIC

 

10.sister          who

I told asked my sister who she was talking to. noun clause

My sister who has been living in Vancouver is a caring teacher. adjective clause

 

 

**10-minute break**

 

 Overview of Sentence Types

 

*SIMPLE SENTENCE- basic, easy?

SV = subject verb

subject – noun, pronoun- person, place, thing, idea(concept)

verb- action words, state of being

 

 

SV

The sky is blue.

*Remember capital letter and period.

SSV

You and I are talking on the phone.

SVV

The dog is sleeping and is snoring.

 

SVVV (probably the maximum}

The kids are running, yelling, and having fun.

 

SSSV (probably the maximum)

Joe, Sarah, and Michelle went dancing.

 

The comma before ‘and’ is your choice.

Joe, Sarah, and Michelle went dancing. a bit old-fashioned

Joe, Sarah and Michelle went dancing. more modern-looking

Both are ok.

The Oxford comma.

She likes dogs, cats and horses. SV

She likes dogs, cats, and horses. SV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SSVV

The old man and his granddaughter go to the park and have fun.

 

My classmate and I try to find an answer to the question. SSV

My classmate and I meet together and try to find an answer to the question. SSVV  VERB TENSE – simple present

 

VOCAB answer(v,n)

I answered the question. VERB

I gave him my answer. NOUN

 

My friend and I discussed the question and answered it. SSVV

 

 

Imperative, command sentence - tell somebody to do something

Come in. Watch out. Sit down. Open the window, please.

 

Nike slogan: Just do it!

Google’s old slogan: Don’t be evil.

 

Advice to children: Be polite. Follow your dreams. Get a good job. Get off the phone.

 

Open the window.

Open the window, please.

The magic word.

What’s the magic word?

 

Could you please open the window? NOT IMPERATIVE

 

SUBJECT VERB.

 

Can you open the window? NOT IMPERATIVE

 

Open the window.

Don’t open the window.

Open the window, please. comma

Please open the window. no comma

 

Don’t provoke me.

Lock the door when you leave.

 

OCD – obsessive compulsive disorder

obsessive- uncontrolled thoughts

compulsive- uncontrolled actions

 

VOCAB paranoid(adj) -thinking people are out to get them, harm them

 

 

Interrogative sentence - question, interrogate (ask questions)

What are you doing? What time is it? Where did you park the car?

Can you close the window, please?

 

 

“Simple Sentences” HANDOUT

Simple Sentences

 

Notice that there are some important requirements for a simple sentence:

1.  Has at least one subject (or implied subject) and one verb.

2. Expresses a complete thought.

3.  Has only one clause.

4.  Begins with a capital letter and ends with a period.*

* For all sentences.

 

Simple sentences come in many forms:

SV

SSV

SVV SSVV

Imperative

Interrogative

 

These are examples of simple sentences. What are their SV structures?

 

1.   The scientist and her grad student run experiments and make notes.

 

2.  The orchestra performed the symphony beautifully.

 

3.  She writes and recites wonderful poetry.

 

4.  Jess and Marie enjoy reading romance novels. gerund-noun

Mary

Marie

Maria

 

5.   The engineer designs electrical systems for factories.

 

6.  The professor and her students explore distant galaxies through telescopes. 


7.  The surgeon performed a life-saving operation on the old woman.

 

8.   What medium does the artist work in?

 

9.   Stand up straight. Don't slouch.

 

10.                   The kids teach their friends the fun game.

 

11.                   The teenagers dream and worry about their futures.

 

12.                   The musician writes and sells songs for a living.

writes- PRONUNCIATION  r  l

write / light

 

special - especial

 

 

13.                   The entrepreneur and her investors will launch a new tech startup next month.



Monday, 6 July 2026

Summer EF710 Class 1

 

Summer English Foundations 7/ Composition and Literary Studies 10 Period 1, Class 1

  

Good morning.

 

This is the Summer Period 1 (P1) (8:30-12) class for these courses:

English Foundations 7

Literary Studies and Composition 10

 

Are you in the right class?

We will get started at 8:30

 

 

Today’s Agenda

·               Attendance

·               Welcome

·               Parking

·               Wi-fi for students

·               Class blog

·               Communication via email

·               Covid protocols

·               Dates, times for our class

·               Course overview- handouts

·               Small group chatting- icebreaker

·               Sentence writing work

·               IF TIME Student Questionnaire

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My name is Allan Haley.

You can call me Allan.

 

**

Attendance

 

 

**Parking**

Scan the QR code on the white piece of paper. You will need a cell phone.

Put it your licence plate of your car.

Put in your full name.

You will be able to park in the SHEC parking lot until August 31st, 2026.

If you did last term, you are ok.

 

Enter your licence plate on your car.

Not your DL- Drivers Licence

 

Names- confusing

First name- given name

Last name – family name, surname

 

Allan Haley

Allan – given name

Haley – family name, surname

sir

surname

 

legal name – name on your passport

 

 

 

 

Cultural- Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese- reverse of English

 

Mary Wong- English

Wong, Mei- Chinese

 

People make this mistake all the time.

quite confusing

filling out forms, applications- be cautious

 

 

The website will send you an email receipt if you tell it to. Keep that email as a record, as proof that you signed up for parking.

You may want to sign up again if you don’t a receipt.

The email receipt will act as proof if there is a problem.

 

 

**Wifi*

SHEC students can use SHEC wifi.

Wifi: VSB-Commons

Wifi password: It’s on the white piece of paper on the wall. Check it.

 

 

*** Class Blog ***

Everything that you see on this screen, I will put on our class blog.

Blog- website

 

CLASS BLOG: haleyshec.blogspot.com

 

It’s on the course handout which you get in a few minutes.

 

I publish these notes on our blog every day at the end of each class.

 

You do not have to write every off the screen as we go.

 

Nevertheless, making notes during class is an excellent way to improve retention.

 

VOCAB retention(noun) – retain(verb), remember(verb)

Making notes helps you to retain information.

It’s hard to retain new vocabulary.

 

NEW VOCAB? blog – weblog- keep a written record on the internet, online diary, publish your thoughts

older version of Substack -paid

 

Some people are bloggers. They write about their interests.

for examples: movies, travel, family, food, sports, politics, music, etc

 

blog = web+log

portmanteau- two words put together

smog = smoke + fog – dirty air hanging over a city, pollution

Mexico City has a lot of smog.

 

brunch= breakfast + lunch, 11am

 

web- the web, World Wide Web (www), internet

log- written record

 

log- piece of a cut down tree

log- written record

keep a log-  nurse in a hospital, truck driver, Uber/Lyft driver- record events as they occur

important notes, written record

 

Some people keep a workout log.

Your smartwatch keeps a log of your steps, heartrate, BP, amount of oxygen in your blood?, etc.

The pilot kept a flight log.

The daycare attendants keep a log of the kids’ activities.

People who want to lose weight keep a food log.

 

We have a blog for the class.

 

I will update my blog every day after class. You can check it and review what we did in class.

 

You can check the blog as much as you like. There is no sign-in or no password. There’s no credit card. It’s all free. It’s all public and accessible.

 

Our blog is a tremendous resource that you can use forever.

You can use it this quarter. You can keep using it after you finish this course. You can use it forever, until the end of time. I will keep it up forever.

 

My blog is searchable. You can search for something specific that you are looking for.

The search bar is in the upper lefthand corner of the main blog screen. Search for whatever you want to learn more about.

The search bar may not appear on your phone. I will appear on a laptop, ipad, or PC.

On a phone, click on “View web version” on the bottom of the page. It should refresh with a search bar. The search bar will be very small.

 

 

 

 

 

**

ACTION

I will post our notes so far.

Go to the blog now. Make sure you can open it.

 

haleyshec.blogspot.com

 

Let me know if you are having trouble opening my blog.

Did it load?

If yes? Good!

If no? Let me know or ask a classmate.

 

Good job! Excellent job!

 

 

**Daily Agenda***

 

Every day I will post an ‘agenda’.

 

VOCAB agenda- used for meetings, business or professional meeting,

list of items to talk about, schedule, plan for the meeting or class

 

committee meeting- business, official

You can tell the Chair, “I want to put an item on the agenda.”

MEANING There is something that I want to talk about with the group.

 

VOCAB chair- leader of a meeting, keeps the meeting on-track and moving along

 

 

 

 

 

-chairman, chairperson

non-gendered language- chair, not male or female

He is the chair. She is the chair of the committee. 

 

Western approach to naming jobs- non-gendered, not male or female

e.g. councilman - councillor

 

Examples of non-gendered job titles:

policeman – police officer

fireman – firefighter

stewardess/steward- flight attendant

flight crew- the whole group of attendants and pilots

 

waitress/waiter- server

I will be your server tonight.

postman- letter carrier

Junko is a letter carrier with Canada Post.

 

handyman?

VOCAB handy(ADJ)- good at fixing things around the house

She is very handy.

I am not very handy.

 

Mei is the chair of the meeting. noun, person

Mei will chair the meeting today. verb- run, organize, lead, manage the conversation between the people

helps to keep the meeting on track, organized

lets everyone know what to expect, what is coming

 

He hosted a retirement party.

She hosted a Zoom meeting.

She is the hostess at the restaurant. gendered language

 

He is a maitre d’.  fancy host, French restaurant

 

IDIOM on track- organized, no digression, keep on the path

 

Sue is on track to finish high school next year.

Sue is in the process of finishing high school next year. in the middle

 

The little boy gets off track with his homework. He is distracted by his phone.

She tries hard to stay on track with going to the gym three times a week.

 

We have limited self-control.

IDIOM His plan went out the window.

 

Everyday, we will have an agenda.

 

 

 

**Emails***

 

I sent you an email a few days ago.

Did you get it?

 

If you received that email from me, that means we can communicate via email.

If you did not receive an email from me, that means I do not have your correct email in the computer system. We will have to fix that.

Check your JUNK folder.

If you did not get the email, the office may have your incorrect email address. You can change it with the office in the next few days. I can’t change your email through my computer. The office has to do it.

 

I asked you to respond to ahaley@vsb.bc.ca with your full name and class in the subject line of your email. Many of you responded to the email as I requested.

 

I responded “Thanks, Allan”

 

Thank you for that. I want email communication to be seamless between us.

 

VOCAB seamless(adj)- smooth, no problems, no confusion

 

seam – where two pieces of cloth are sewed, joined, rough area, bumpy

seamless- not rough, smooth

 

Registering for this class was seamless. adjective

Taking the Skytrain using a credit card is seamless.

Raising teenagers is rarely seamless.

Immigrating to Canada was not seamless. It can be a rocky road.

 

Is learning English seamless? It is very challenging. It is also rewarding.

 

IMPORTANT REMINDER

When you send an email to me or any teacher, please put your full name and class in the subject line of the email.

Then I will know who you are and what class you are in.

e.g. Joe Ahmed, EF7, P2

Sarah Wong, Comp10, P2

 

 

 

 

 

 

***Covid Protocols***

VOCAB protocol- accepted ways to act or talk

1.    Use sanitizer.

Two bottles of sanitizer at the front

2. Wash your hands many times a day.

Use moisturizer/hand lotion.

You can get eczema.

3. Feel free to wear a mask if you want.

I will not wear a mask while I am teaching.

We lose the facial expressions. We lose the lip reading.

4. In general, if you’re sick, stay home.

 

 

Talking on the phone is challenging.

EUPHEMISM – a word that we use instead of the less polite word

challenging- difficult, hard

BUSINESS TALK  The business has experienced some challenges this quarter.

 

She is a very challenging person. She is a challenging person to work with. 

 

euphemisms- bathroom, restroom, washroom

UK toilet, lav, lavatory

French – salle de ban

 

EUPHEMISM teacher- Interesting.

 

 

**

Breaks – two ten-minute breaks

9:30 and 10:50

 

 

 

** Course Outlines**

 

English Foundations 7

Composition 10/Literary Studies 10

 

We will go over these today. 

 

 

*** Course dates and times***

M-F 8:30-12:00

Monday, July 6th- Friday, August 7th, 2026

 

Holidays- no school

Monday, August 3rd- BC Day

 

**

Absences-

If you miss more a couple classes, it will be a challenge.

The school is flexible to a point.

 

**

Ice-Breaker Exercise

 

IDIOM ice-breaker – warm up technique, social game

e.g. party, don’t know anybody- basic icebreaker nametag, invite to talk

*shy(adj)- afraid of being judged by others

*introverted- don’t like social contact, tires them out, drains their battery

*extraverted- love to be social, love being around people, social interaction charges their battery

 

 

 

 

Small groups (5-6 people, lots of energy in the group)

Choose people who do not speak your language.

Reason #1- easy to fall into mother language, forced to stick to English

Reason #2- getting used to different accents among English users

 

chat- casual talking, relaxed, pleasant

 

A.      Topics for chatting with your partner(s)

1.    Name

2.    Home

3.    Family

4.    Job

5.    Hobbies- things you do for fun, like to do, free time habits

6.    Special skills

7.    Travel

8.    Future plans What’s the dream?

 

Let’s do some introductions. Choose one of your partners to introduce to the class.

 

unemployed(adj)- between jobs, job hunting

I am job hunting.

 

soccer- football

Canada and US – football-

Football is related to rugby.

The big sports in Canada are hockey and soccer.

 

 

corrupt(adj)- dishonest, stealing money, taking bribes

corruption(n)

getting money under the table – secret money

 

engineer- computer engineer, electrical engineer, structural engineer, civil engineer, etc

FUNNY domestic engineer-

domestic- house, home

 

journalist-writing for newspaper, magazine, radio

“writing copy”

broadcaster- on screen on TV, on radio

 

entrepreneur(n)(French)- business person, business owner

She is an entrepreneur.

He has an entrepreneurial / business spirit.

She likes to be her own boss.

 

tattoo artist

She has a full sleeve of tattoos.

 

nurse- LPN- licenced practical nurse

          -RN- registered nurse

 

Canadian Armed Forces

She will enlist in the Canadian Armed Forces.

VOCAB enlist- join the army, navy, etc.

 

draft(v,n)- your country forces you to join the army, navy, air force

He was drafted into the army.

Korea has mandatory service.

I came to Canada because I didn’t want to get drafted.

 

Canada is well-known for Peacekeeping missions.

 

rowing-

drawing with a pencil

Artists have different mediums.

VOCAB medium- the way an artist expresses themselves

 

mediums- painting, drawing. sculpture, pottery, dance, music, writing, singing, calligraphy, etc.

 

font- style of letters

 

health care- e.g. phlebotomist- taking blood, medical lab assistant

 

skilled trades- electrician, plumber, carpenter, hairdresser, makeup artist, tailor, seamstress,

Trades in Canada are in high demand.

 

dentist- profession, doctors

 

doctor- MD, medical doctor

 

BCIT- British Columbia Institute of Technology

 

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Questionaire- pass in by the end of the class today

 

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HW Sentence writing exercise. We will go over this tomorrow.

Please don’t use Chat GPT to do these.