Monday, 2 February 2026

P1 EF71011 Class 1

 

 Good morning, everyone.

 

This is the Quarter 3 (Q3) Period 1 (P1) (9:15-11:30) class for these courses:

 

English Foundations 7

Literary Studies and Composition 10

Composition 11

 

Are you in the right class?

 

 We will get started at 9:15

 

 

Today’s Agenda

·         Attendance

·         Welcome

·         Parking

·         Wifi for students

·         Blog

·         Communication via email

·         Covid protocols

·         Dates, times for our class

·         Course overview- handout

·         IF TIME Small group chatting- icebreaker

·         IF TIME Student Questionaire

 

 

 

 

 

 

My name is Allan Haley.

You can call me Allan.

 

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Attendance

 

 

**Parking**

Scan the QR code on the white piece of paper.

Put in your full name.

Put it your licence plate.

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

 

Enter your licence plate on your car.

Not your DL- Drivers Licence

 

Names- confusing

First name- given name

Last name – family name

 

Allan Haley

Allan – given name

Haley – family name

 

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, remember(verb)

Making notes helps you to retain information.

 

 

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

older version of substack

 

Some people are bloggers. They write about their interests.

for examples: travel, babies, food, sports, politics, music

 

web- WorldWide 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- record events as they occur

important notes, written record

 

Some people keep a workout log.

The pilot kept a flight 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, 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. 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 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.

 

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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.

 

Good job!

 

 

 

 

 

**Daily Agenda***

 

Every day I will post an ‘agenda’

 

‘agenda’- used for meetings, business or professional meeting

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

 

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

chair- leader of a meeting

chairman

Mei is the chair of the meeting. noun, person

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

 

helps to keep the meeting on track, organized

lets everyone know what to expect, what is coming

 

IDIOM on track- organized

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 time a week.

 

Everyday, we will an agenda.

 

 

 

 

 

 

**Emails***

 

I sent you an email a few days ago.

Did you get it?

 

If you received that email from me, than 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 it 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 , 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, P1

Sarah Wong, Comp10, P1

 

 

***Covid Protocols***

 

protocol- accepted ways to act

e.g. shaking hands when meeting

saying “Hello” when you pick up the phone

 

 

Use sanitizer.

Two bottles of sanitizer at the front

 

Wash your hands many times a day.

 

Use moisturizer/hand lotion.

 

You can get eczema.

 

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.

 

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.

 

euphemisms-  bathroom, restroom, washroom

 

teacher- Interesting.

 

 

**10-minute Break**

 

 

 

** Course Outlines**

 

English Foundations 7

Composition 10/Literary Studies 10

Composition 11

 

We will go over the course outlines tomorrow.

 

 

**

Hollie Williams- principal of the school

 

 

 

 

*** Course dates and times***

M-F 9:15-11:30

Monday, February 2nd- Friday, April 17th, 2026

 

Holidays

-Friday, February 13, 2026 – SHEC Professional-Development

-Monday, February 16, 202 -BC Family Day

-Monday March 16-March 28, 2026-Spring Break

 Monday, March 30 ,2026 – Back in school

-Friday April 3, 2026-Good Friday

-Monday April 6, 2026-Easter Monday

 

Kids in K-12 have more ProD days than Adult Education.

 

 

 

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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 (4-5 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 od, free time

6.    Special skills

7.    Travel

8.    Future plans

Let’s talk in English.

 

 

**CONTINUE TOMORROW**

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