Monday 24 March 2014

Canada's environment

 I think Canada's environment is so beautiful. There are blue sky, white cloud and green grass in Canada. Canada is surrounded by trees and flowers, so the air in Canada is so fresh. Canada has almost no air pollution. It's very important for Canadians to protect environment. They don't throw garbage anywhere. They separate different types of garbage. So i like Canada's environment very much.

Monday 24 February 2014

The week before last, our class went to Earl Bales Park for skiing. That's first time all of our classmates skiing together. Although we are beginners but we enjoyed ourselves there. Mr.Joseph taught us how to ski. Actually, he's a good player. Field Trip is so important to help us to communicate with each other. Ok, that's why i like staying here.



Monday 13 January 2014

Compare Human Rights in China or to Canada

Canada enjoys freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, freedom of demonstration, freedom of the press, freedom of religion; while China enjoys NONE of that. Remember Tienanmen Square? If not, you should look it up on Wikipedia, and see how China massacred hundreds of its own people, because they were protesting lack of democracy, and abuse of human rights. 

Of course, if you are in China, you may not know any of this, because of the lack of freedom of the press, as well as censorship. And you still may not know, because you may not read this, since China censors Yahoo, and Yahoo assists them in doing so. That's why Google pulled out of the country a few years back.

Sunday 8 December 2013

    I would like to thank the LINK SCHOOL for giving me this chance to enjoy the pop music concert in AIR CANADA CENTRE. Ah, I like pop music so much and I saw so many pop stars in this concert. It's so coooool!













field trip to CBC









Monday 18 November 2013

I would like to thank the school for giving me this chance to enjoy the hockey game. The hockey game was so fun and exciting, I like it so much.









Wednesday 13 November 2013

      Home library Service is available for Toronto residents who are homebound for three months or longer due  to age, illness or disability. Avariety of library materials, including books, paperbacks, large print books,  and talking books, are selected and delivered to you free of charge.