Friday, June 27, 2014

A Trip at the Bluffers Park

It was a fine day yesterday. The sun was shining in the sky, feeling a little hot; but the wind was breezing , giving a comfortable cool. On this delightful day, We, the teachers and students of MicroSkills LINK, came to the beautiful Bluffers Park located on one of the shores of  the lake Ontario, having a nice field trip.
Almost most of the teachers and students were present at this trip. The groups included varieties of people belonging different nationalities. Although, we got together very well. Some of the students had cars but most of them hadn't. Those who had cars warmly invited others who hadn't cars to take a ride so that everybody who wanted to take part in the activities was able to get there successfully.
The park was very large. As this was the first time to visit the park for four of us in our car, so we didn't know where we should park the car and almost passed every parking site until we at last found the exact parking place. I thought if I had gone there by TTC lonely, I mightn't have found the right place immediately. And even if I had eventually found the right place, I would have been very tired and couldn't have enjoyed the beautiful scenery. Here I want to express my thanks to Salim for his taking me there.
The activities were very abundant. Some people walked along the lakeside, some played balls on the grass ground, and some watched water birds playing together. I watched the cool and fresh lake water and thought that I wish the resources of drinking water all around the world, especially around China, would be like this. But I knew that was a dream at present.

It was time for lunch. People brought their food separately and gathered together to begin their picnic. It was a wonderful picnic. Most of the food was homemade and tasted very delicious. This was an opportunity for teachers and students to enjoy varieties of food. And it was more important that people could use this opportunity to develop their understanding each other.

From this field trip, I feel that it is a good form to organize a trip like this. It can not only make our body relax but also enhance the cohesion as well.

Monday, June 16, 2014

Quebec City is a very beautiful city. It is located on the St. Lawrence River which flows the city quietly. On the right side of the river, there are some heritage sites, where it used to be war fields. Here you can still see some cannons which was used to fire the warships of enemies in the center of the river. Along the river there are some nice restaurants where you can taste delicious food including lobsters. Also on the right side of the river, there are beautiful buildings located at lots of ancient streets. The streets and buildings with different stores have Europ styles. When you walk in the city, you would feel as if you were in the ancient Europe. In ancient times, Quebec City was one of the distributing centres of beaver fur. It played an importent role in Canada's economy in that era. Now it is still an importent city and has become the capital of Quebec Province.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

I think students should vote for Kathlean Wynne. First, Kathlean Wynne will keep improving the education environment such as reducing the size of classes. She will make the greatest investment on education and try to help more people access education. Her budget guarantees a 30% off  post-secondary tuition grant and expands full day kindergardens. These measures will help her win students votes. Secondly, she will invest in transit like roads, bridges and she will try to get the problem passed. Of course this intention will attract almost all the people, not to speak the students. Thirdly, her idea to be as a leadership is to build Ontario and her people up and not to tear it down. Generally speaking, her aim to get into politics is to make Ontario people live  better and better. Considering all what she says, I think students should vote for her.

Monday, June 2, 2014

If you are between 18 and 54 years old and you want to apply to become a Canadian Citizen, you should pass a test.

As a Canadian citizen, you should obey Canadian law and be faithful to the queen or king of Canada.

Being a Canadian citizen, it's better to study some knowledges about Canada history and geography.


Wednesday, May 21, 2014

There are several kinds of rights in Canada. They are: Fundamental Freedoms, Democrative Rights, Mobivility Rights, Legal Rights, Official Language Rights, Multicultural Rights, Minority Language Education Rights, Aboriginal Rights. I came to Canada for several reasons. First, my only son lives and works here and I came here to unite with my son. secondly, I love free society where I don't need to hide my political opinion in mind. Thirdly, I like to change my living environment. I have lived in a easten cultural country for almost most of my life and I hope to experience anothe kind of life in a westen cultural country although I love my native country very much. That is why I came to Canada.

Saturday, May 17, 2014