I have been Canada six years. Our family all like Canada. It is very different from living in China.
There are many things better than China. In Canada, we have fresh air and clean water, we also have safety food. For kids, they have a good childhood. They are happy and have fun at school. They attened all kinds of activities at community center. In winter they even go skiing. Another things Canada has a every good library system. Canada also has a good health care benefit. But for our family if we didn't come to Canada, we couldn't have a second child!
However it also has bad things. For almost mewcomers, it is very difficult to find a professional job. They don't have any Canada experience. They have to do labor job for supporting their family.
Even like that, our family loves living in Canada. We believe that we will have a good life in here!
lisa
Wednesday, 31 July 2013
Field Trip of AGO
Last week our class went to the AGO, I was excited going there for the first time. I learnt a lot of knowledge from exhibitions. I saw the beautiful architecture, and we had a good time. Fortunately we had a tour to introduce the information about the gallery.
We saw the Thomson collection, they have more than 1,000 works of art .The works have traditionally represented a survey of European art from the Italian Renaissance to the mid-1900s. We also saw the famous drawing of the group of seven. That's my favourite part of this trip. We took some pictures over there.
When we left the museum, we went to the China Town to eat the lunch. This is my first field trip of this class. It's a very nice trip!
We saw the Thomson collection, they have more than 1,000 works of art .The works have traditionally represented a survey of European art from the Italian Renaissance to the mid-1900s. We also saw the famous drawing of the group of seven. That's my favourite part of this trip. We took some pictures over there.
When we left the museum, we went to the China Town to eat the lunch. This is my first field trip of this class. It's a very nice trip!
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