Wednesday, October 28, 2015


Wednesday's Assignment

Oct.28




Task 1:

Take dictation from 3:45 - 4:07, listen to this part once more, and then check it with a partner.

Task 2:

Fill in the transcript below.
I mean there's a commitment involved: Time spent serving your clients today, time spent billing, time spent doing the work you have to do. That's today's revenue. I’m not here to tell you that is not important. It is important. That's how we all get paid. We got to do a great job for the clients we already have.
But building professional contacts who can and will refer your business that's your investment for tomorrow!

Task 3:
1.                    What is the main idea that the speaker is talking about?
Build a Business Networks to Invest Tomorrow
2.                    Summarize this video in five or six sentences max; share your summary with one or two of your peers and compare yours to theirs.
How serving your clients.
How should invest in future” tomorrow”.
How can you build business networks.
The competition is everywhere.

How the business networks important. 

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Task 1:

Fill the table below and add your own occupations if you can't find it in the table. Write 'R' for regulated, 'L' for licensed, and 'UL' for unlicensed occupations.


Profession
Regulated, Licensed, Unlicensed
Governing or Regulatory Body
Social worker
UL
The Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW)
250 Bloor St. E., Suite 1000, Toronto, ON M4W 1E6
- CANADA
Telephone: 416-972-9882
Toll-free: 1-877-828-9380
Fax: 416-972-1512
Email: info@ocswssw.org
Website: 
www.ocswssw.org
Medical laboratory technician
L
College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Ontario (CMLTO) - (Regulatory Body - Not a School)
25 Adelaide Street East, Suite 2100
Toronto, ON M5C 3A1, CANADA
phone: 416-861-9605 or 1-800-323-9672 ext. 221 or 226
Fax: 416-861-0934
Email: mail@cmlto.com
Website: 
www.cmlto.com
Dentist
R,L
Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario
6 Crescent Road
Toronto, ON M4W 1T1
Phone: 416-961-6555
Toll Free: 1-800-565-4591
Fax: 416-961-5814
Email: info@rcdso.org
Website: 
www.rcdso.org
Grade two teacher
R,L
Ontario College of Teachers
101 Bloor Street West, 14th Floor
Toronto ON M5S 0A1- CANADA

Telephone: 416-961-8800 (In Toronto)
Toll free: 1-888-534-2222 (In Ontario)
Fax: 416-961-8822
Email: info@oct.ca
Website: 
www.oct.ca
Early childhood
R,L
College of Early Childhood Educators (CECE)
438 University Avenue, Suite 1900
Toronto ON M5G 2K8 - CANADA

Telephone: 416-961-8558
Toll free: 1-888-961-8558
Fax: 416-961-8772
Email: info@college-ece.ca
Website: 
www.college-ece.ca
College instructor
UL
Lawyer
R,L
Ontario Law School Application Service (OLSAS)
Ontario Universities’ Application Centre
170 Research Lane
Guelph, ON N1G 5E2- CANADA
Telephone: 519-823-1940
Fax: 519-823-5232
Email:olsas@ouac.on.ca
Website: 
www.ouac.on.ca
Orchestra conductor
UL
Scientific researcher

UL
Engineer
R,L
Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians & Technologists (OACETT)
10 Four Seasons Place, Suite 404
Etobicoke, ON M9B 6H7
Phone: 416-621-9621
Fax: 416-621-8694
Email: info@oacett.org
Website: 
www.oacett.org
Carpenter
L
Ontario College of Trades
655 Bay St., Suite 600 Toronto, ON M5G 2K4
For Member /client inquiries please contact:
Telephone: (647) 847-3000
Toll-free number: 1 (855) 299-0028
Fax: 1-647-340-4332
Airplane mechanic
R,L
High  school teacher
L,R
Ontario College of Teachers
101 Bloor Street West
Toronto, ON M5S 0A1
Telephone: 416-961-8800
Toll Free in Ontario: 1 888 534-2222
Fax: 416-961-8822
Email: info@oct.ca
Website: 
www.oct.ca
Web designer
UL
IT technician
UL

Tuesday, October 6, 2015


Task 1:

Which verb completes the phrase? Fill in the table below by ticking the correct column.

do
make
take
ü
1. a lot of noise
ü
2. your homework
ü
3. always _________ excuses
ü
4. breakfast
ü
5. lots of family photos
ü
6. friends easily
ü
7. nothing all the time
ü
8. sugar in your coffee
ü
9. supper
ü
10. the bed
ü
11. the cooking
ü
12. the dishes
ü
13. the ironing
ü
14. the laundry
ü
15. a lot of mistakes
ü
16. the housework

Task 2:

Check your answers with your peers and then use at least five of these collocations to put them in sentences of your own.
1-      Children make a lot of noise.
2-      Please, do your homework.
3-      Do you make your breakfast?
4-      Ahmed makes friends easily
5-      I make a lot of mistakes.