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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Niagara Falls 2015 ESL Week-End Programs

ESL in Canada is in the planning and organizing stage for week-end ESL classes, activities, meals and accommodations for Niagara Falls.

This is an excellent opportunity for a group of 5 to 15 friends to travel and practice their English conversation skills.

The basic 2015 June to October schedule and program is projected to be:

Friday afternoon/evening

- bus or train travel to Niagara Falls
- check-in and orientation
- welcome meeting with introductions
- evening walk of the old Niagara Falls downtown

Saturday

- Breakfast
- conversation sessions
- BBQ lunch
- walking tour of Niagara River and Falls
- visit Clifton Hill attractions
- options include Niagara Falls boat tours, premium brands outlet shopping, dinner, and night club dancing.

Sunday

- breakfast
- conversation sessions
- BBQ lunch
- options include wine country tours
- travel back to Toronto

For additional info email: eslincanada@gmail.com

Friday, August 01, 2014

Using NLP and New Habits to learn ESL Faster

NLP stands for Neuro-Linguistic Programming.
ESL stands for English as a Second Language.

NLP is a grass roots group that began in the early 1970′s when college students  in Santa Cruz, CA set out to discover the structure of subjective experience. This group experimented with a unique way of approaching how the mind works. The NLP models that resulted from exploring subjectivity are contributions to the field of psychology.

To learn to solve problems, NLP students didn’t study those who had the problems to learn about what went wrong. NLP'ers studied those who had the problems and resolved them. This process is called modeling.  NLP'ers systematically deconstructed the mental and behavioral strategies that lead to success and taught those strategies to those who wished to change themselves. Modeling has been turned into a popular concept and used by many current personal development coaches and teachers.

Can ESL students copy the strategies of previous ESL students?

Yes of course they can.

Now to create new  habits that enable successful ESL Learning

BJ Fogg, PhD - Director, Persuasive Tech Lab Stanford University says "I’ve studied human behavior for 20 years, mostly at Stanford University. Here’s what I’ve learned: Only three things will change behavior in the long term".

1. Have an epiphany - difficult unless you have mystical powers
2. Change your environment
3. Take baby steps as few winning programs exist

It is also  important to avoid the top 10 mistakes :

1. Relying on willpower for long-term change.
2. Attempting big leaps instead of baby steps.
3. Ignoring how environment shapes your behavior.
4. Trying to stop old behaviors instead of creating new ones.
5. Blaming failures on lack of motivation.
6. Underestimating the power of triggers.
7. Believing that information leads to action.
8. Focusing on abstract goals instead of concrete behaviors.
9. Seeking to change a behavior forever, not for a short time.
10. Assuming that behavior change is difficult.

Can ESL students be taught new habits to learn and practice the English Language ?

Yes of course they can.

The ESL in Canada 1 - 2 step is to use modeling to create new behaviours and create new habits to use them consistently.

Learning English as a Second language can be easier and faster with ESL in Canada. For additional information about ESL teachers email: eslincanada@gmail.com

Friday, May 02, 2014

Toronto Transportation & Accommodation for Students

Airport Transportation

The Airport drive can take well over an hour during weekday rush hours. Airport limos have fixed rates to different parts of the city and cost from $35 $60. 


 It is illegal for city cabs to pick up passengers at the airport, unless they are called. Taxis usually cost twice as much as airport Limos. 


 The most expensive service is the language school pick-up and we never, never recommend it to international language students.

Toronto Public Transportation

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) and GO Transit offer Toronto area commuter rail and bus commuter services.

Toronto Railway Services

Amtrak (800/872-7245) runs a daily trains from Toronto to Chicago and New York City.

VIA Rail Canada - (416/366-8411) runs trains to most major cities in Canada. Substantial discounts are available on Via Rail if you use your international student identification card. Amtrak and Via Rail operate from Toronto Union Station, 65-75 Front Street, between Bay and York Street in down town Toronto.

Toronto Student Accommodation

Toronto Hostels offer dorm rooms from $20 to 27. each per night. 


Read more here: https://cities-in-canada.blogspot.com/2022/11/toronto-transportation-accommodation.html