Monday, March 21, 2016

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coverWelcome to Portfolio-Based Language Assessment! Instead of tests and exams, your portfolio is used to show what you have done and can do in English!

These are the things you will need in your portfolio:

  1. About Me Section--Write about:
    1. Who are you?
    2. I am Eman,i came to Canada 6 years ago, i am from Yemen. 
    3. What are your English learning goals in Level 4-5?
    4. For Improving English Language in terms of listening, speaking, writing and reading.
    5. What are your goals for this week? .
    6. My goals for this week are The large number of English listening and reviewing the rules of English and study my Blogger every day .
    7. What have you learnt so far?
    8. I learnt so far many things for example :Grammar ,how can i used the computer and open the email ,i improving in the English language (listening ,writing,reading ) 
    9. What I have enjoyed doing the most?
    10. I have enjoyed doing the most is correct reading and good listening .
    11. What I have enjoyed doing the least?
    12. I have enjoyed doing the least in the Grammar Because we do not take much in the Grammar in the classroom that's why I'm need for the speaking to much.
    13. any other comments I may have
    14. NO
  2. Listening Artefacts
    1. Dictation--versions 1.0, 2.0, etc.
    2. Taking notes from eslpod.com, esl-lab.com, radio listening, etc.
  3. Speaking Artefacts
    1. Audioboom/Chirbit recordings
    2. Photo of teacher's or classmates' feedback for in-class presentation
  4. Reading Artefacts
    1. Written or spoken records in response to reading task
    2. Photo of Dictation Triptych or other handout for reading, with handwritten notes
  5. Writing Artefacts
    1. Field trip reports--versions 1.0, 2.0, etc.
    2. Editing checklists
    3. Forms for employment, healthcare, e
    4. Emails
    5. Blog postings
    6. Social media postings and comments



  1. Write 10 sentences about your March Break. Organize the sentences into paragraphs either logically or chronologically. To help you think of what to write, use WH questions like What, Who, When, e.g. What did I do on Tuesday?
1-What didyou do on vacation in March?
  1. I went to the Windsor on 13 March by car about 4 hours for go there and i and my daughter visit my cousin. 
  2. -How many days you set there?
  3. I set there 7 days .
    3-Where did  you go places in the Windsor?
    We  went many places for example YOYO  KIDS On Monday, Cinema On Tuesday ,shopping On Wednesday
    River On Thursday ,took the picture in the Walmart  and We rode in the ship around the city.
    4-Is Windsor big or small city?
    It is small.
    5-What you  have enjoyed doing most?
      I enjoyed the beautiful nature and fresh faces.
    6-Are there many Arabic Store?
    Yes, there are.
    7-Did you want again go there? 
    Yes ,i want .
    8-When did you go home?
    I  went  home yesterday.
    9-How many kids your cousin has?
    She has 3 kids.
    10-Is the Windsor expansive?
    No, is not .it is cheaper from Toronto. 





Thursday, March 10, 2016

March 10

There’s a public holiday this month called Good Friday. Why is Good Friday called Good Friday? 
 Why is Good Friday "good"? That question puzzles not only children but many adults as well. After all, it isn't obvious that we should call Good Friday good, since it is the day on which our Lord Jesus Christ was crucified. How can Good Friday be good when it commemorates the day on which the sins of mankind brought about the death of our Savior?
The Baltimore Catechism declares thatGood Friday is called good because Christ, by His Death, "showed His great love for man, and purchased for him every blessing." Good, in this sense, means "holy," and indeed Good Friday is known as Holy and Great Friday among Eastern Christians, both Catholic and Orthodox. Good Friday is also known as Holy Friday in the Romance languages.
Thus the answer given by the Baltimore Catechism seems a good explanation, except for the fact that Good Friday is called good only in English
Is it to welcome the warmer season?
Yes, it is.

 Is it for families to go on a picnic?
Yes, it is.
  

Skiing trip


                                                             Sking trip

  Yeasday we had a skiing trip at Earl Bales!, my classmasts Ling Li and Ling went there.As before, those taking a lesson should had on their gloves and snow pants. They took  some snacks, too, in case the cafeteria wasn't open.
   A coach taught them how can walk and ski, they learned hard.
 This class is the second class time, many classmates skied more better than the first time. Ling Li told me that she could skied from hight, she fell down five time.She is a brave woman.When she could skied from high  felt  like flying.
  A few students didn't skied, they walk around the Ski Resort, they saw a lot monuments.
  Yesdaye was a warmer day, they had a good day!










Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Fmily day,Civic Holiday and Halloween are not statutory considered  holidays.Government or bank workes may have a day off.In the private sector it depends on the individual company .

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Bathing/Showering 
 Remove any pressure garments before bathing. If the dressings stick to your skin, soak them off in the water. •
 Test the temperature of the water with an unburned area of skin before you get in. Remember that your skin may be more sensitive than usual to hot or cold temperatures. •
Do a short exercise routine whilst bathing. •
 Use non- perfumed soap (such as Pure Velvet, Simple Soap, Dermaveen, QV). •
Wash gently but firmly with a wash cloth. This will help to clean off any crusts, scabs or loose skin. Dry gently with a clean towel.
Itching

Wednesday's Assignment

Nurses play a big part in healthcare in Ontario. Sometimes they have to read things to you. And sometimes they get you to read.

Are nurses regulated in our province, and if so, by whom? What other professions are regulated? Google and discuss with a partner.


What makes this cartoon so funny?

Here are your tasks:
1. Make comments on your classmates' assignments on Monday and Tuesday, including Version 1.0 and Version 2.0 on the following for each:
a. What went well: was the meaning clear? was the pronunciation clear? how was the self-correction?
b. What could be improved: was the meaning clear? was the pronunciation clear? how was the self-correction?






3. A nurse hands you this burns outpatient resource. Do the following;
  1. Find (Ctrl-F) the number of times itch, itching, itchy, or itchiness appears.
  2. Write down 2 do’s and 2 don’ts when feeling itchy.
  3. State in your own words 5 steps for bathing.
  4. Write down 3 rules regarding diet.

This is a common problem and especially frustrating when it disturbs sleep. It affects both the healing burn wound and donor sites
To reduce this problem – • Wash your skin daily with warm water only, as soap may dry the skin and hot water will wash away body oils. • If you are wearing pressure garments make sure you are wearing them as instructed and rinsing all the soap out of them after washing. Keep wearing your garments, as the pressure may help with the itching. • Do Not Scratch as this will not relieve the itching. Scratching causes blisters and raw areas over the healing skin. • Press a chilled, damp cloth (over the garments) on to the itchy area to reduce the redness. • Massage moisturiser (Dermaveen or Sorbolene) into the healing skin to prevent dryness and flaking. Dermaveen has colloidal oatmeal which helps to reduce itching.
 Diet 
 If your weight is within or above the healthy weight range for your height: *Have 3 meals each day. Extra snacks may not be needed, as your nutritional needs are not the same as at the time of your injury. *If you are overweight, do not indulge in extra sweet and fatty foods (eg. Soft drinks, cordial, sugar, sweets, chocolate, fried food, excessive, butter/margarine/cream). Milkshakes and thickshakes should be avoided. 2. If you have lost weight during the treatment for your burn and are now below your healthy weight range for your height: *You will need to follow a high energy/high protein diet. The best way to do this is follow a healthy eating pattern based on healthy food pyramid and add in extra high energy and high protein food choices. *The two food groups, which are higher in protein and energy, are: Meat/Fish/Chicken/Eggs Try to include one item from this group at each meal. For example, eggs at breakfast, ham in a sandwich at lunch and chicken at dinner. Milk and Milk Products Milkshakes can be made from a variety of ingredients (eg. Milk, ice cream, milk powder, flavourings, malts, yoghurt, fruit, honey, etc) Include ice cream, custard or yoghurt each day. Added grated cheese to sauces, soups, vegetables, potatoes, baked beans and scrambled eggs.
What would you do if you got this voicemail?

Much of medical communications these days rides on digital technology!

Here are your tasks:

1. Role play: Scheduling a Medical Appointment
2. Listen to this voicemail.  Then write down the following information:
  1. Addressee:
    Sam
  2. Contact number:
    416- 490- 1540
  3. Doctor’s name:
  4. caler Roger
  5. New Appointment date/time:
    Thursday Jun 15 and 3:15 pm
  6. Old Appointment:
    Friday
3. Take dictation of the voicemail and publish it
Hi:this is massage for Sam from Dr caler Rogers`office.
I'm calling inform your an appointment this Friday rest schedule toThursday June 15 and 3:15 pm .
If you have any unable to make that time please call us back at 641-490-1540.
Have good day. Bye.