Monday, July 27, 2015

Five options

  1. Call 1-866-222-3456, press 2 to avoid using a bank card, and take notes on the banking options.
There are 5 options.
 For balances your payment and other day to day banking. 
Press 1 to open new banking account  with order taxes or payment.
 Press 2 your apply for information on the CIBC credit card mortgage or loan.
 Press 3 During bank or payment information on CIC or tax free saving account.
 Press 4 on hour the our location of CIBC bank machine.
Press 5 speak to the finances services represent to connect you press 0 to repeat rang these options press start.

Monday, July 20, 2015

10 sentences

  1. Make sentences with 10 new words from this article. Have two classmates check them, and then publish them on your blog.
1) My new business plan is to open coffee shop.
2) When we have to open business, we need to investment.
3) She is the entrepreneur of a cake decoration business.
4) He is the ruler of the business empire.
5) Nepal's estimate population can be for 34 milliners.
6) High gross sale makes high profit. 
7) revolutionize always change the world.
8) My father makes money from business model.
9) My daughters trying to take a chance.
10) Now day competitive market is challenging.



  1. Read your sentences aloud at last three times before recording them on Chirbit.

    Sunday, July 19, 2015

    Thursday's assignment

    1. Read the story of Tecumseh, and write 5 WH questions.
    1)  Who was Tecumseh?
    2)  Where was he killed?
    3)  What kind of clothes did he put?
    4)  What did he do in 1812?
    5)  What did you learn about Tecumseh?


    1. Write dictation from video on totem poles: 2:16 - 2:33.
        All the for you it's very important that please you. All it because without it. We that the only people with here we use. Who they are without the knowledge that post their pals. It will never understand it.

    Saturday, July 18, 2015

    This e-book

    Susan Aglukark   
            Is it a or b ? 
    Circle the correct answers.
    1) a)
    2) b
    3) b
    4) a
    5) b
    6) b

    Canada 's 10 Provinces   
    1, Alberta
    2, British Columbia
    3, Manitoba
    4, New Brunswick
    5, Newfoundland and Labrador
    6, Nova Scotia
    7, Ontario
    8, Prince Edward Island
    9, Quebec
    10, Saskatchewan

    Territories   
    1) Northwest Territories
    2) Nunavut
    3) Yukon


    Jonathan Cheechoo   
    Write the singular or plural for each word.
     Singular Plural
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    Singular Plural
    8. fox
    foxes
    9.deer
    deer
    10. salmon
    salmons
    11. monkey
    monkeys
    12.wolf
    wolves
    13. cow
    cows
    14. calf
    calves
    1. moose
    moose
    2.beaver
    beavers
    3. mouse
    mice
    4. bird
    birds
    5.sheep
    sheep
    6. tiger
    tigers
    7. goose
    geese

    National aboriginal Day

    Fill in the missing letters to make a word.1
    Then match the word to the correct drawing. match
    1) drum
    2) dreamcatcher
    3) moccasins
    4)basket


    Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the boxes.
    Father’s Day is the  third    Sunday in June .
    It is a  special day for dads .
    National Aboriginal Day
    National Aboriginal   Day is on June 21. Many communities have  special events .
    third
    special
    Aboriginal
    have
    on
    events
    dads f t h e r e a d e r . c a
    June 

    Canada's Aboriginal population   
    1) Which city is farthest east?
    b. Winnipeg
    2) Which city is farthest north?
    a. Edmonton
    3) which province is east of Alberta?
    b. British Columbia
    4) Which city is farthest west?
    c. Vancouver


    True or false
    Write T if the sentence is true. Write F if the sentence is false (not true).
    1. There are more than 60 Aboriginal languages in Canada.   T  
    2. First Nations, Métis, and Inuit are Aboriginal people.   T   
    3. Winnipeg is in Alberta.    F  
    4. Most Inuit live in Nunavut and northern Quebec.   T  

    5. A large number of Aboriginal people live in Victoria.    F  
    6. Inuktitut is one of Canada’s Aboriginal languages.  T 
    7. There was a census in Canada in 2011.   T  
    8. Canada has more than 6,000 First Nations communities.   F  

    9. In 2011, more than half of Canada’s Aboriginal people lived in or near large cities.  
         T  

    Dad and kids go back to school   


    Answers the questions
    Write your answers on the lines.
    1) Who are Nick Prince’s children?
    The Evan and Rae Ann are Nick Prince's children.

    2)Where did Nick grow up? 
    He grow up on a first Nations reserve.

    3) When did Nick drop out of school? 
     He dropped out of school in grade 8.

    4) What kind of classes is Nick taking? 
    He is taking adult literacy classes.

    5) Why does Nick want to improve his reading?
    Because he wants to be able to read with Rae- Ann and Evan.


    A Haida Legend  


    Across  
    3) Very big
    6) English is a languages.
    7) Most beaches have it
    8) One,   two  , three
    Down   
    1) More then one person
    2) Colour of coffee
    4) Another word for scared
    5) A large black a bird
    7) Opposite of fast

    More than just cooking   


    What word is missing?
    Write the missing word in each sentence.
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    1. Moses is northern B.C. from  
    2. A few ago he moved to Vancouver.   year  
    3. He wanted to get a job a cook.   as  
    4. Moses got into a cooking.      program  
    5. He the basics of cooking.   learned  

    Finish the sentences
    Use the words in the boxes to finish the sentences. You can use words more than once.
    1. Put   the chicken legs in a large dish.
    2. In a bowl, mix   together honey, soy sauce, and mustard.

     3. Pour  the mixture over the chicken.
    4. Cover   the bowl with plastic wrap.
    5. Leave   in the fridge overnight.
    6. Preheat   the oven to 375° F (190° C).
    7. Put   the chicken and mixture in a baking dish.
    8. Cook   for 30 to 35 minutes.
    Small business is a big success   

    Ellen learned many traditions from her mother.
    1)  Does your family have any traditions?
     Write about a family tradition on the lines.
    Yes we do. In the past, my mother spent one week every year for to make dry goat meat. My mother cut and mix with chilly powder and turmeric powder and keep outside to dry in the sun. They dried in one week in the balcony. She preserved goat meat to eat in the winter. I learned some traditions from my mother.

    Tuesday, July 14, 2015

    Resume

    Tuyu Maharjan
    407- 20 Forest Manor Road, Toronto, ON, M2J 1M2
    647-391-3997
    tuyumaharjan@yahoo.com

    CLEANER

    Summary of Skills

    ·         Skilled and experienced in maintaining and cleaning work areas
    ·         Flexible and reliable; eager to learn new skills
    ·         Complete tasks efficiently: strong attention to detail and thorough in completing duties
    ·         Consistently take initiative when learning a new task; able to work independently
    ·         Demonstrate a positive attitude in the workplace and when interacting with both colleagues or customers
    ·         Ability to stand for long periods of time and perform repetitive tasks

    Work History

    N.S Clothes Shop                                                                                     2008-2012
    Sewing Machine Operator

    • Sewed men’s, women’s, and kids clothes according to patterns provided
    • Maintained and repaired sewing machines to ensure optimal usage
    • Worked in a team to complete items in a timely manner
    • Displayed clothes in the store and communicated with customers in a polite and professional manner to promote sales
    • Ensured the work areas and store were cleaned and organized on a daily basis

    Training

    Women’s Sewing Training Ltd, Nepal                                                        2003
    Sewing Machine Training




    References: - Available on request

    Wednesday, July 8, 2015

    Tuesday, July 7, 2015

    Holiday

    Last week, my family and I went to Mississauga in my friend's house on Canada day. My friends made different kind of Nepalese foods. My daughters were so excited. We made BBQ and talked about old memories. After that we went outside. There was concert, so lots of people were watching difference programs on Canada day. Some people were dancing, singing, and making fireworks. we enjoyed a lot. It was wonderful day.
    The next day we went to cinema to watch movie, but that movie was sold out, so we watched another movie called Jurassic Park. It was about dinosaur. It was fantastic movie, so my daughters were enjoyed that movie.
    Another day I went to the library, and I met my daughter's friend's mom. I met a new friend, and we talked and borrow some books. I enjoyed one week holiday.

    Wednesday, June 24, 2015

    Field trip

    I went to field trip this morning with my  classmates including Joseph. We were six people went in Joseph's car. We visited five places.
    1) Dad's cookie outlet:- We went inside, and buy some cookie and chocolate. There was lots of cookie and so tasty. We took picture in front of store. Then we went another place.
     2) Goodwill Community Reuse Centre:- There was different kind of items inside the shop, and it was second hand verity store. I saw many people were buying different items. There, we have to buy by the pounds.
    3) Patty King Factory Outlet:- We went there for lunch. There was lots of other types of Jamaican food. I have never eaten Jamaican food. I ate patties and goat meat. It was so yummy. The lunch was  great and cheap too.
     4) Army Thrift Store:- We went inside the store, and looked around cloths, furniture etc. I did't buy anything because I wasn't interested but lots of things were so nice and beutiful.
    5) Agincourt Food Bank:- We visited inside, and one lady said, if we want to join the food bank. First, we must register before we go there. I saw some people were doing exercise in another room. I saw many indian people. The lady showed all kind of verities food, which how they distribute to others.
    I would like to thank Joseph for taking us to these beautiful places. It was so much fun and lots of new things for me.

    Tuesday, June 23, 2015

    Household spending has change

    1. Write about 3 ways your household spending has changed since coming to Canada. Have a classmate check your work before publishing.
    Household spending has changed since I came to Canada, I went groceries, shopping near to my home, and another time I went shopping another shop where the food's price was litter bit different. So I had changed my plan for saving money. when I buy cloths, I go to different shops and look arround which is a cheaper. I went back there because of cheap price but same quality. So I made lots of saving on money and time including quality things.

    Monday, June 22, 2015

    Budget

    1. What do the following words mean: expected, income, expenses, estimate, balance the budget, outweigh, variable expense
    Expected----hope
    Income  ---- earn money
    Expenses---- cost
    Estimate---- guest 
    Balance the budget--- balance money
    Outweigh--- too much spend, loan
    Variable expense--- different cost


    1. What is a budget (0:50-0:55)?
    The budgeting is a plan to spend your money. example- groceries, car, rent and cloths. when we will spend estimates.

     
    1. What are the three steps of budgeting? Take notes, compare them with a partner, and publish them with these instructions on your blog.

    1) Financial plan:- financial plan is a when we plan something doing 

    Mortgage - 15 thousand per year
    Groceries(Food/clothes) and spending budget- 10 Thousand per year
    Entertainment - 6 thousand per year
    Medical, Transportation etc. - 6 thousand per year
    RRSP/RESP- 3 thousand per year

    2) Budget:-   budgeting is a when we spend money to decide on spending.
    Food - 6 thousand per year
    clothes - 3 thousand
    household- 2 thousand 


    3) Tax return-  It is income when you receive money on tax claim.


    Thursday, June 18, 2015

    Volunteer information..

    1. Listen to this video. What new information did you learn that is different from this morning’s? Transcribe 3:45 - 4:17, check it with 2 partners, and publish it.
    I listened to this video, and I learned about newcomers find opportunities to volunteer. When you are looking for a volunteer opportunities, it's really important to think about what kind of volunteering you are looking for, So you can find volunteer many different organizations. you can contact local volunteer centre, and go to volunteer website www.volunteer.ca also Toronto local centre. When you looking for a volunteering opportunity you really want to look for something you will enjoy and that it will help you as well. It is a volunteer position, how long you are working, definitely help you. When you do your volunteering opportunity you will find it useful and meaningful as well get Canadian experience. Another great opportunity for a newcomer of volunteer is that it's a great opportunity to meet new people, connect to the local community, and practice your English language skills. You learn more about Canadian culture and learn about what's happening around, and good listening or convercation skills, knowledge of community resources an asset.





    I listened to the video. I learned how to include in the resume.
    To include your volunteering in your resume, it’s important to list it just like any other position, particularly if it’s very much related to your career choice. So mention it’s a volunteer position, how long you’re working there, definitely put down lots of details in terms of what you’re actually  doing and the kind of tasks you’re actually part of while volunteering in the organization. That will essentially help the review of you resume, understand what you’re doing as a volunteer and they will see it just as important as any of your other paid experiences as well.

    Resume

    CURRICULUM VITAE
    Tuyu Maharjan 
    Postal Code – M2J 1M2
    20 Forest Manor Road , Toronto , ON
    Apt No. 407
    Mobile No. 647-391-3997
    Email:
    tuyumaharjan@yahoo.com

    Before 


    Objective:-

    To obtain a challenging position that will allow me to utilize my skills to the best of my ability and that will provide the chance for growth and development.
              

    Work History:-

    Worked in own clothing shop for selling, sewing and maintaining the clothes in Nepal.
    Doing personnel homemaker work.

    Educational Qualification:-

    Secondary School level from Shree Siddhi mangal Secondary School.



    Special Skills:-
    Flexible, reliable and quick learner.
    Hard Confident & Efficient Worker.
    Initiative for any types of Works 


    Trainings Attendants:- 

       LINC student Micro skills August 2012.
        Improved bench mark and in LSRW, and on blogger.com.
    Currently studying in level 4 on English Class.
    English Language Training from LLC Kathmandu.
    Sewing machine trained from Nepal.


    Reference:-

    Will be submitted on the request.

    Thank you.





    After 



                                                               CURRICULUM VITAE
                                                                  
                                                                      Tuyu Maharjan
                                                     407- 20 Forest Manor Road, Toronto, ON, M2J 1M2
                                                      647-391-3997, tuyumaharjan@yahoo.com

    Objective:- To  obtain challenging that will allow me to utilize my skills to the best of my ability and that will provide the chance for growth and development

    Work History:-N.S clothes shop center Ltd. Nepal                                                 2008-2012 
                                                     
    • Men's, women's, and kid's, Sewed clothes in Nepal
    •  Maintained sewing machines,
         HOME:-                                  
    • Cooked, cleaned, laundry etc, personnel homemaker work
          Educational Qualification:-
    • Secondary School level from Shree Siddhi mangal Secondary School
          Special Skills:-
    • Flexible, reliable and quick learner
    • Hard confident and efficient worker
    • Initiative for any types of works
         Training Attended:-
    • LINC Microskills August 2012.
    • English Language Training from LLC Kathmandu.
    • Sewing machine train from Nepal, women sewing train ltd.
          References:- available on request








    Monday, June 15, 2015

    Volunteer Vacancy



    1. Find 3 volunteer positions you can apply for, and show the details on your blog.

    1)Retail Sales Volunteer

    Organization:Providence Healthcare
    Date Posted:10/09/2014
    Posted By:Fran Hitchmough
    Date Needed:02/01/2013
    City:Scarborough
    Location:Ontario
    Country:Canada
    Primary Category:Retail Sales Positions
    Type of Position:Long-Term (3 months or more)
    Description & Details
    Provide customer-friendly service and operate the ‘Point of Sale’ cash register system; balance cash float at end of shift; check supplies and stock shelves; make and serve coffee, tea, etc. ensure that store is kept clean and tidy. To apply to this and other volunteer position, and to learn more about volunteering at Providence Healthcare, please visit our website at www.providence.on.ca
    Additional Information:
    General orientation/training provided prior to start date. Area-specific training provided on the job

    Required language:
    English

    Transportation:
    Close to subway station
    Close to bus or street car stop
    Paid parking available
    Free parking available

    Minimum age:
    14
    Minimum hours per week:
    4; Shifts Available: Mon. - Fri. 9am-1pm, 12pm-5pm, 4pm-8pm
    Task requirement:
    carrying and lifting
    walking and standing
    hearing
    verbal communication
    visual
    reading and writing
    math and computer skills

    Accessibility:
    Accessible building
    Accessible parking
    Accessible washroom(s)  
    How to Apply / Contact
    Volunteer Services
    Phone: 416-285-3749
    Fax: 416-285-3676
    vol@providence.on.ca


    2)Food Prep/Meal Service Volunteer

    Organization:St. John the Compassionate Mission
    Date Posted:05/06/2015
    Posted By:Deacon Theodore Alamanos
    Date Needed:25/06/2015
    City:Toronto
    Location:Ontario
    Country:Canada
    Primary Category:Food Prep/Kitchen Work Positions
    Type of Position:Long-Term (3 months or more)
    Description & Details
    Food Server for the Homeless and others. Help serve lunch to street people in a way that is dignified and creates a sense of community. If you come earlier in the morning you can help prepare the meals or if you come later you can help clean up and have tea with the community. Please come, we'd love to have you and we need your help.

    Training
    Provided on-site. 
    We are in need and welcome volunteers who feel they can commit at least four hours per week to help serve those in need.
    If you are interested in learning more, what volunteering at the mission involves, we invite you to attend a volunteer orientation session every Wednesday at 4:30 pm. This meeting takes place at 155 Broadview Ave. 
    ONLY REPLY BY EMAIL

    Skills And Experience Required
     Basic, following directions and enjoying working with people from different walks of life. 


    Additional Information:

    Required language:
    English
    any language is useful

    Transportation:
    Close to subway station
    Close to bus or street car stop
    Paid parking available
    Free parking available

    Minimum age:
    18

    Minimum hours:
    4 hours per week
    8:30am-4:00pm

    Task requirements:
    walking and standing

    Accessibility:
    Accessible building 

    Benefits:
    Making new friends and learning the story of interesting people.

    How to Apply / Contact
    Fr Roberto Ubertino
    stjohnsmission@sympatico.ca


    3) Parent and Child Support Volunteer

    Organization:VHA Home Healthcare
    Date Posted:19/02/2015
    Posted By:Roseanna Wirt
    Date Needed:19/02/2015
    City:Toronto
    Location:Ontario
    Country:Canada
    Primary Category:Childcare Positions
    Type of Position:Long-Term (3 months or more)
    Description & Details

    Make a Difference in Your Community 
    VHA Home HealthCare (VHA) believes that quality care begins with quality people. Our volunteers work directly with our clients and make a difference in people’s lives every day. We’re looking for volunteers who share and enhance VHA’s values of:
    • Client and family focused care
    • A co-operative and collaborative work environment
    • Continuous quality improvement
    • Advocacy for our clients and their families


    Parent and child Support Volunteers provide temporary relief from caring for children and the provision of support for at risk parents, with children birth to six years of age. This service will enable parents to take a much needed break from the demands of parenting and attend to their own needs. This could include attending a medical or social service appointment, joining a group to learn new skills or to receive social support. 
    The volunteer will act as a resource to these families providing them with the means to discover and connect with social supports in their community. The volunteer will visit in the home for three hours weekly and interact with the children (child) in such a way as to explore and encourage healthy development and growth. Your flexibility and ability to work independently, excellent organizational skills, ability to multitask, initiative and respect for confidentiality provide you with unique characteristics that will bring success in this position. You will pass a criminal reference check. You will deliver early learning services to children such as literacy and interactive learning activities. Identify community resources and utilize them to provide information, referral, advocacy and supports to children and families. You will receive on-going professional training, attend monthly meetings, develop an understanding of how isolation impacts on parenting skills and family life. 
    This is a great learning experience and opportunity for those considering a career working with children, family and in the Social Services field. We welcome inquiries regarding student placements possibilities. We are committed to giving students meaningful learning experiences whle offering them the opportunity to practise theory. 

    Additional Information
    Orientation to the agency and volunteer program •Training on various aspects of childcare and development •Monthly Volunteer Support Meetings •Ongoing education/development opportunities available.  Volunteers receive professional training, gain new skills, work experience, expand their knowledge and understanding of child development and family dynamics. Volunteers support healthy development of young children at risk due to issues of isolation, inspire confidence and self-esteem. Volunteering allows you to experience diversified cultures, activities, and lifestyles you might not ever experience otherwise.

    Required language
    English

    Transportation
    Close to Subway,Bus and Streetcar stop 

    Minimum age
    18

    Minimum hours per week
    3 hours per week(Flexible) between Monday and Friday 

    Task requirements
    Friendly and caring attitude •Experience and sensitive to working with cultural diverse families •Creativity in planning and implementing activities •Ability to set appropriate limits and structure •Good listening skills •Knowledge of community resources an asset •Previous volunteer experience an asset •Second Language an asset  

    Accessibility
    Building is accessible
    How to Apply / Contact
    For more information, contact:Roseanna Wirt,  Volunteer Coordinator
    416-489-2500 ext. 4327     
    email: rwirt@vha.ca   or apply online at www.vha.ca
    About VHA Home HealthCareSince 1925, VHA Home HealthCare—a not-for-profit, charity—has empowered Ontarians to create possibilities for more independence. VHA’s team of over 2,000 support clients in throughout Ontario and are a founding member agency of United Way Toronto.

    4) Chronic Assisted Ventilatory Care Unit Patient Support

    Organization:West Park Healthcare Centre
    Date Posted:11/06/2015
    Date Needed:30/03/2015
    City:York
    Location:Ontario
    Country:Canada
    Primary Category:Care Giving/Health Care Support Positions
    Type of Position:Long-Term (3 months or more)
    Description & Details
    The volunteer will provide companionship, offer assistance with a variety of tasks and share activities with patients to improve quality of life. Volunteer support is preferred between the hours of 11 and 3:00 p.m. DUTIES AND PROCEDURES 1. Report to the nursing station when you arrive on the unit to begin your shift. 2. Ask if there is any information you should know about that may impact your work that day. 3. Visit patients who have been identified as those who would benefit from assistance and ask if you can provide support in any way. 4. Visits may involve any of the following…. a. engaging the patient in conversation b. assist with organizing closets and clothes c. assist with interpreting their bills and writing letters d. assist patient to select their daily menu e. accompany to the Gift Shop, Pharmacy, Cafeteria or outdoors f. help with phone calls g. offer assistance with computers h. assist with activities and hobbies

    Additional Information:
    Basic Introductory Training by Volunteer Resources; Program Specific Training by staff who work in the area.

    Required language:
    English

    Transportation:
    Close to bus or street car stop
    Free parking available

    Minimum age:
    16
    Minimum hours per week:
    3; 11 - 3:00 p.m.
    Task requirement:
    walking and standing
    hearing
    verbal communication
    visual
    reading and writing

    Accessibility:
    Accessible building
    Accessible parking
    Accessible washroom(s)


    How to Apply / Contact
    For more information contact: 
    Zara Shaikh
    Volunteer Resources Intern
    West Park Healthcare Centre
    416-243-3600 x 2130