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une Rubrique en Anglais / English heading
Récemment j'avais constaté (surtout dans la partie "expression") des sujets abordés en Anglais.
Alors je me suis demandé et si nous consacrons une rubrique dans laquelle nous traiterons toujours des sujets de l'immigration au Canada mais rien qu'en Anglais.
D'une part les deux langues officielles au Canada sont le français et l'Anglais, d'autre part cela donnera un avant gout à la réalité que tout le monde va rencontrer une fois rendu ici au Canada (surtout lors de l'embauche) .
Je ne sais pas si ici sur le "Club" ou dans la partie "Expression" est une bonne place pour en débattre .
Qu'en pensez-vous modérateurs, administrateurs et vous Érablistes en général ??
Tiens je vais même retraduire ma requête en Anglais pour commencer :
Recently I had noted (especially in the part "expression") some subjects discussed in English.
Then I wondered and if we devote a heading in which we will always cover subjects of immigration with Canada but only in English.
On one hand the two official languages in Canada are French and English, and on the other hand that will give a before-taste to reality that everyone will meet once immigrate here in Canada (especially during recruitment).
I do not know if here in the "Club" or in the part "Expression" is a good place to discuss it. What do you think about it moderators, administrators and you Érablistes in general??
Alors je me suis demandé et si nous consacrons une rubrique dans laquelle nous traiterons toujours des sujets de l'immigration au Canada mais rien qu'en Anglais.
D'une part les deux langues officielles au Canada sont le français et l'Anglais, d'autre part cela donnera un avant gout à la réalité que tout le monde va rencontrer une fois rendu ici au Canada (surtout lors de l'embauche) .
Je ne sais pas si ici sur le "Club" ou dans la partie "Expression" est une bonne place pour en débattre .
Qu'en pensez-vous modérateurs, administrateurs et vous Érablistes en général ??
Tiens je vais même retraduire ma requête en Anglais pour commencer :
Recently I had noted (especially in the part "expression") some subjects discussed in English.
Then I wondered and if we devote a heading in which we will always cover subjects of immigration with Canada but only in English.
On one hand the two official languages in Canada are French and English, and on the other hand that will give a before-taste to reality that everyone will meet once immigrate here in Canada (especially during recruitment).
I do not know if here in the "Club" or in the part "Expression" is a good place to discuss it. What do you think about it moderators, administrators and you Érablistes in general??
kabi- Nombre de messages : 3192
Age : 53
Résidence : New-Brunswick
Statut : Citoyen canadien
Date d'inscription : 18/05/2005
Re: une Rubrique en Anglais / English heading
I agree with you Kabi .. I propose also to put this new topic in "ExPRESSION" side ..
But after .. we must have 10 RACHELs to correct our sentences
Good luck for us !
But after .. we must have 10 RACHELs to correct our sentences
Good luck for us !
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I agree with you kabi and M.E.A,
Very important idea, we can choose for example as a name of this part “BOARD IN ENGLISH”
Very important idea, we can choose for example as a name of this part “BOARD IN ENGLISH”
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Great!! it will be funny and interesting.
But you have to use a simple words and sentences in order to make it easy to inderstand for others "and me too"..
isn't it Kabi !! thank you for your nice idea.
But you have to use a simple words and sentences in order to make it easy to inderstand for others "and me too"..
isn't it Kabi !! thank you for your nice idea.
diyo75- Nombre de messages : 329
Age : 49
Résidence : Montréal
Date d'inscription : 15/06/2006
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Thanks kabi for your proposition and really it's a good idea.
The creation of such heading can give us an opportunity to debate all kind of subjects.
And I think it’s a good thing for all friends that are interested in performing their English level.
And through this heading, we could exchange experiences with non Moroccan immigrants.
That could open other horizons to the forum.
The creation of such heading can give us an opportunity to debate all kind of subjects.
And I think it’s a good thing for all friends that are interested in performing their English level.
And through this heading, we could exchange experiences with non Moroccan immigrants.
That could open other horizons to the forum.
zercha25- Nombre de messages : 935
Age : 53
Résidence : Montreal
Date d'inscription : 24/05/2005
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Thanks a lot friends,
Diyo75 just be sure we will do it easily , we are going to use only easy, clear and basic words to express our opinion .. and time to time it will be good to add a new vocabulory to our expressions ..
Yeah MEA, we will need "10 Rache"l but I think our Rachel deserves "10 Rachel" in correction.
I agree with your idea HATIMO let's call it "BOARD in ENGLISH", we just have to ask our administrators if they can reserve this place in the club part of the forum.
So is there anyone who would like to begin???
Diyo75 just be sure we will do it easily , we are going to use only easy, clear and basic words to express our opinion .. and time to time it will be good to add a new vocabulory to our expressions ..
Yeah MEA, we will need "10 Rache"l but I think our Rachel deserves "10 Rachel" in correction.
I agree with your idea HATIMO let's call it "BOARD in ENGLISH", we just have to ask our administrators if they can reserve this place in the club part of the forum.
So is there anyone who would like to begin???
kabi- Nombre de messages : 3192
Age : 53
Résidence : New-Brunswick
Statut : Citoyen canadien
Date d'inscription : 18/05/2005
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I am very happy because next monday i will start english courses at James Lyng here in Montreal ..
This program will continue each week from monday to Friday .. from 8h30 to 12h30 .. The final exam will be at June, 29.
I hope that this occasion will perform my skills and give me pleasure to learn joboom.com or monster.com & co specially the "Bilinguisme section" HIHI ..
This program will continue each week from monday to Friday .. from 8h30 to 12h30 .. The final exam will be at June, 29.
I hope that this occasion will perform my skills and give me pleasure to learn joboom.com or monster.com & co specially the "Bilinguisme section" HIHI ..
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Salam,
and tanks a lot friends for the idea to create this english heading or like hatimo called it Board in english. I think it will give a new challenge to all Erablistes to improve their english.
Once, wile I was discussing with a friend about life in general, he told me that in our country, we live constantly in stress. And unfortunatly he was right.
So, here an article about stress and it's a point of view. Good reading :
No matter how calm and relaxed you are as a person, it's very easy to succumb to stress throughout your day. Things like being stuck in traffic on the way to work, discovering that the coffee machine is broken, learning that your boss is gone and has left a pile of things to be done pronto, and not meeting a deadline can set you into a whirlwind of stressful thoughts.
The problem is that stress does not help the situation; it actually prevents you from being productive and getting on with the rest of your day successfully.
While there are ways to make you a more peaceful person overall, it's still easy to fall into stress traps. Here are five easy ways to calm the stress that creeps up on you, especially at work.
Count to 10
An effective way to deal with stressful situations is to count to 10, as it helps you mentally step away from the stressful moment.
Consider it the remote control of your life: You press "pause," and once you're done counting to 10, you press "play" again. You'll be in better shape to focus on the task at hand.
Take a walk
If you feel like a stressful scenario is getting the best of you, you can physically remove yourself from the situation. Get up, take a quick walk and get some air. Give yourself a few minutes of downtime to clear your mind when things get too hectic.
I'm not suggesting that you run away, but rather that you leave for a moment and come back to the situation clearheaded and refreshed. If you don't, you risk getting frustrated, which won't allow you to think properly. As a result, you'll feel more stressed out and your tension could get completely out of hand.
What if you're stuck in traffic?
Of course, if the situation is bumper-to-bumper traffic, it's impossible to physically remove yourself. In that case, force yourself to think about something other than the traffic for a few minutes. Close the window if all you hear are car horns and construction work.
Another option is to pop in your favorite CD and focus on the music. Do whatever you can to get your mind off the situation for a few minutes. Once you're relaxed, you can calmly think about the best alternate route to get to work.
and tanks a lot friends for the idea to create this english heading or like hatimo called it Board in english. I think it will give a new challenge to all Erablistes to improve their english.
Once, wile I was discussing with a friend about life in general, he told me that in our country, we live constantly in stress. And unfortunatly he was right.
So, here an article about stress and it's a point of view. Good reading :
No matter how calm and relaxed you are as a person, it's very easy to succumb to stress throughout your day. Things like being stuck in traffic on the way to work, discovering that the coffee machine is broken, learning that your boss is gone and has left a pile of things to be done pronto, and not meeting a deadline can set you into a whirlwind of stressful thoughts.
The problem is that stress does not help the situation; it actually prevents you from being productive and getting on with the rest of your day successfully.
While there are ways to make you a more peaceful person overall, it's still easy to fall into stress traps. Here are five easy ways to calm the stress that creeps up on you, especially at work.
Count to 10
An effective way to deal with stressful situations is to count to 10, as it helps you mentally step away from the stressful moment.
Consider it the remote control of your life: You press "pause," and once you're done counting to 10, you press "play" again. You'll be in better shape to focus on the task at hand.
Take a walk
If you feel like a stressful scenario is getting the best of you, you can physically remove yourself from the situation. Get up, take a quick walk and get some air. Give yourself a few minutes of downtime to clear your mind when things get too hectic.
I'm not suggesting that you run away, but rather that you leave for a moment and come back to the situation clearheaded and refreshed. If you don't, you risk getting frustrated, which won't allow you to think properly. As a result, you'll feel more stressed out and your tension could get completely out of hand.
What if you're stuck in traffic?
Of course, if the situation is bumper-to-bumper traffic, it's impossible to physically remove yourself. In that case, force yourself to think about something other than the traffic for a few minutes. Close the window if all you hear are car horns and construction work.
Another option is to pop in your favorite CD and focus on the music. Do whatever you can to get your mind off the situation for a few minutes. Once you're relaxed, you can calmly think about the best alternate route to get to work.
ragtmed- Nombre de messages : 367
Date d'inscription : 12/06/2005
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Squeeze something
Carry a stress ball or an object that you can squeeze when times get tough. Wringing something other than your colleague's neck is an effective way to release your tension and stress.
Look at the big picture
Learn to keep things in perspective. When you feel stress coming on, Dr. Richard Carlson, author of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff, suggests asking yourself if you will really care about the issue you are worrying over a year from now. Chances are that the majority of things you stress about in your day-to-day life are not life-threatening, unless they have to do with health and family.
Once you realize that a meeting is not going as well as you'd hoped or you discover a stain on the crotch of your pants, don't freak out; these things will not determine the course of your life and will not bring on catastrophe. Learn to take things as they come and handle them with ease.
Taking situations a little more lightly and cutting yourself some slack will ease your stress level and alleviate the amount of pressure you place on your shoulders. Of course, a final report at work is important and could be a determining factor in your career; I'm not suggesting you undermine your assignments and your goals. I'm only saying that when the going gets tough, think of the situation as a challenge you can win, and if you fail, you'll learn from it.
Breathe
Breathing is more than just a function that keeps you alive; it actually helps clear your mind and calm you down. So the next time your heart palpitations are so loud that your entire office hears them, take deep breaths to physically and emotionally calm yourself down. No one can think properly when they feel like they are going into cardiac arrest.
be stress-free
These are basic ways to deal with stressful situations that can occur in everyday life. If you practice them, not only will you feel less stressed, but so will the people around you.
Article Suggested By: Rui G., Great Falls, MO
Source : http://www.askmen.com/fashion/how_to/19b_how_to.html
Carry a stress ball or an object that you can squeeze when times get tough. Wringing something other than your colleague's neck is an effective way to release your tension and stress.
Look at the big picture
Learn to keep things in perspective. When you feel stress coming on, Dr. Richard Carlson, author of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff, suggests asking yourself if you will really care about the issue you are worrying over a year from now. Chances are that the majority of things you stress about in your day-to-day life are not life-threatening, unless they have to do with health and family.
Once you realize that a meeting is not going as well as you'd hoped or you discover a stain on the crotch of your pants, don't freak out; these things will not determine the course of your life and will not bring on catastrophe. Learn to take things as they come and handle them with ease.
Taking situations a little more lightly and cutting yourself some slack will ease your stress level and alleviate the amount of pressure you place on your shoulders. Of course, a final report at work is important and could be a determining factor in your career; I'm not suggesting you undermine your assignments and your goals. I'm only saying that when the going gets tough, think of the situation as a challenge you can win, and if you fail, you'll learn from it.
Breathe
Breathing is more than just a function that keeps you alive; it actually helps clear your mind and calm you down. So the next time your heart palpitations are so loud that your entire office hears them, take deep breaths to physically and emotionally calm yourself down. No one can think properly when they feel like they are going into cardiac arrest.
be stress-free
These are basic ways to deal with stressful situations that can occur in everyday life. If you practice them, not only will you feel less stressed, but so will the people around you.
Article Suggested By: Rui G., Great Falls, MO
Source : http://www.askmen.com/fashion/how_to/19b_how_to.html
ragtmed- Nombre de messages : 367
Date d'inscription : 12/06/2005
Re: une Rubrique en Anglais / English heading
Thanks a lot dear RAGTMED,
I Just would like to inform you that we began our Board in english , you can take a look at the "EXPRESSION" part of the "CLUB". Please also take note about the rules.
All your contribution will be welcomed.
I Just would like to inform you that we began our Board in english , you can take a look at the "EXPRESSION" part of the "CLUB". Please also take note about the rules.
All your contribution will be welcomed.
kabi- Nombre de messages : 3192
Age : 53
Résidence : New-Brunswick
Statut : Citoyen canadien
Date d'inscription : 18/05/2005
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salam,
I'm in the level 0.5 in english hehe
And our reind ragtmed write as he write in arabic ;-)
I't find this idea very interesting, and i'll start studing english as oon aspossible.
(thinks)
I'm in the level 0.5 in english hehe
And our reind ragtmed write as he write in arabic ;-)
I't find this idea very interesting, and i'll start studing english as oon aspossible.
(thinks)
Abidou- Nombre de messages : 1404
Age : 45
Résidence : Fès
Emploi : ministère de l'enseignement supérieur
Statut : Maroc
Date d'inscription : 02/10/2006
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