B.E.S.T. Brampton English Services Team
We are a dedicated group of teachers that have set up a new free English Language School in the Springdale neighbourhood of Brampton. We are a registered charitable non-profit organization.
Monday, June 8, 2015
Monday, December 15, 2014
It is Winter Again!
Hello everyone,
Our school is now closed for winter.
Classes will resume on Monday, January 5th, 2015, at 5 p.m.
Happy Holidays and have a wonderful winter. If you need any help, just email us at bestschool@hotmail.ca.
There will be various lessons and other information on the blog over the winter holidays so don't forget to check in regularly.
Hope to see everyone on Monday, January 5th, 2015, at 5 p.m.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Happy Halloween 2014
Irish and Scottish immigrants brought their Halloween traditions to Canada, and those traditions continue to this day. In Canada, Halloween is celebrated on October 31.
Halloween is now celebrated in other countries, such
as the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia.
These celebrations can involve people
decorating their homes, yards and immediate surroundings with various items
symbolic of spirits and ghosts. Symbols include animals, such as black cats and
spiders, and figures, such as ghosts and skeletons. Other symbols can include pumpkins,
graveyards, cobwebs, and the colors green, orange, grey and black.
People also play scary-sounding music.
The celebrations are not only about ghosts
and spirits. Some companies or organizations may have Halloween parties,
usually after work, and people would dress in various costumes and put makeup
on their faces.
Perhaps the most pleasing part of Halloween is to see
the joy in children’s faces when they go out for “trick or treat” in their
costumes, makeup and their little – sometimes not so little – containers or
baskets for the Halloween loot they anticipate collecting.
Activity-1: Use a dictionary to find the meaning of the
following words:
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Immigrant
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Tradition
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Ghost
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Skeleton
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Symbol
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Costume
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Sentence
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Immigrant
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Tradition
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Ghost
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Skeleton
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Symbol
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Costume
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Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Happy Diwali 2014
Diwali is an important Indian festival and is also known as the Festival of Lights.
This year, 2014, some people celebrate Diwali on October 22, others celebrate it on October 23.
Diwali is a notional holiday in India, Nepal and Guyana. It is likely a holiday in other countries.
Diwali is a happy, festive time when people light lamps and dias, listen to Diwali songs and pray for good health, peace and wisdom. Diwali is also a time for fun, such as lighting fireworks, and for sharing gifts and sweets with family and friends.
During Diwali devotees offer prayers to Mother Lakshmi asking for good health, happiness and prosperity.
Now try this exercise:
Put the words below together to form sentences. Remember to start the first word of the sentence and all proper nouns with a capital. Also remember to end your sentence with a period.
1) a family festival is happy Diwali
2) every year Diwali Hindus celebrate
3) pray health to mother lakshmi devotees for good
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Thanksgiving
Since
1957 Thanksgiving Day has been celebrated as a holiday in Canada has been a
holiday on the second Monday of October. On this day people are thankful for
the good in their lives, and usually celebrate the day with family over a
delicious meal.
Traditionally
turkey is the main ingredient of the meal, which can include stuffing, gravy, pumpkin
pie, cranberries and wine. Of course, there is also dessert.
Find the words in the word search.
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