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Would you break…
by Grace RimandoDEC10th2010

Would you break the law to save a loved one? Share your thoughts with us! Post your comments below.

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Spy Story — Homework
by Jillian ZavitzDEC7th2010

He was an undercover spy, but his official work was a second counselor at  the Soviet Union embassy in France. When he went along the street he tried to remember all necessary instructions, because he had  a very important meeting with a person who worked at the foreign embassy. “If I had been a writer, I would [...]

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December Deals with TalktoCanada
by Jillian ZavitzDEC6th2010

December is here!! And to celebrate the last month of the year TalktoCanada has an incredible offer for you! YES YOU!!! Refer any of your friends to TalktoCanada and get 2 free lessons yourself! WOW 2!!! free!!! Lessons!!! what a great prize for only recommending a friend to try us out!  Remember to get your [...]

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Do you think crying…
by Grace RimandoDEC3rd2010

Do you think crying is a sign of weakness or strength? Share your thoughts with us! Post your comments below.

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Factors in Learning English
by Jillian ZavitzNOV29th2010

This week’s free lesson task:  Talk about the most challenging factor for you when learning English.  Answers should be 250words long.  Please email them to jillianzavitz (@) talktocanada.com by December 13th.  The winner of 1 free lesson will be announced on the 15th of December. I look forward to hearing your ideas!!

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Have you done anything lately …
by Grace RimandoNOV26th2010

Have you done anything lately worth remembering? Share your thoughts with us! Post your comments below.

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So you think you are Canadian eh???–Bunny Hug
by Jillian ZavitzNOV24th2010

bunny hug: a hooded sweatshirt with or without a zipper that has a pocket in the front. Also referred to as a Hoodie in most other provinces.

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TalktoCanada is hiring!!! :)!!!!
by Jillian ZavitzNOV24th2010

It’s that time of year again – hiring time! TalktoCanada is actively looking for online teachers to join its current team.   Do you think you have what it takes to be a successful teacher with TalktoCanada? Well have a look below at some of the “ins and outs” of working with TalktoCanada. http://www.talktocanada.com/blog/what-it%E2%80%99s-really-like-to-teach-english-online/ http://www.talktocanada.com/blog/teacher-training-online-with-webex/ http://www.talktocanada.com/blog/the-ideal-online-esl-teacher/ [...]

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So you think you are Canadian eh???–Concession road
by Jillian ZavitzNOV22nd2010

concession road: in southern Ontario and southern Quebec, one of a set of roads laid out by the colonial government as part of the distribution of land in standard lot sizes. The roads were laid out in squares as nearly as possible equal to 1,000 acres (4 km²). Many of the concession roads were known [...]

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So you think you are Canadian eh???–Dayliner
by Jillian ZavitzNOV21st2010

Dayliner: also called “Budd Car” This is a Budd Rail Diesel Car, a self-propelled diesel passenger railcar on the former British Columbia Railway, after the company who made. Dayliners also saw service in Ontario on the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) and the Canadian National Railway (CNR).

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