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Forever Niagara falls! We went to Niagara falls. We had a great time. To go to Niagara falls, we took a bus with our friends. All of them were half excited and half nervous. We were overwhelmed by the falls size. We have never seen a huge falls like Niagara falls before. First, we took many pictures with the falls as a back- ground. After we put on a pretty blue raincoat, we took "The maid of the Mist" boat to see Niagara falls up close. More closely to falls, we felt that it is a huge falls. We shouted with joy. Although we had on the raincoat, we got wet by mist This experience was so awesome. We'll never forget this! Forever Niagara falls “The use of traveling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are.” Samuel Johnson We took a shower Dear my deer This is us at Niagara falls

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The summer program of July 2013 at Niagara College ,Welland, Canada. This was written by the students to remember their visit as part of their program.

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Forever Niagara falls!

We went to Niagara falls. We had a great time. To go to

Niagara falls, we took a bus with our friends. All of

them were half excited and half nervous. We were

overwhelmed by the falls size. We have never seen a

huge falls like Niagara falls before.

First, we took many pictures with the falls as a back-

ground. After we put on a pretty blue raincoat, we took

"The maid of the Mist" boat to see Niagara falls up

close. More closely to falls, we felt that it is a huge falls.

We shouted with joy. Although we had on the raincoat,

we got wet by mist

This experience was so awesome. We'll never forget

this! Forever Niagara falls

“The use of traveling is to regulate

imagination by reality, and

instead of thinking how things

may be, to see them as they are.”

– Samuel Johnson

We took a shower

Dear my deer This is us at Niagara falls

The English Summer Program

Facilities of College

Jenny (Hye-ryun) & Abbie (Woo-jung)

Enjoy!

Your College’s Life!

The English Summer Program at Niagara College is very interesting. ESL has 3 Levels. We

take 4 classes. First, we are taking Developing Communication Skills with Jim and we can

learn English words, grammar, listening which are helpful for us. Second, Popular Culture

and Cultures And Customs with Kathy, we can learn a lot of Canada’s culture using songs

of videos. Other classes are English Through The Arts and English Through Technology

with Steve. After school, we have activities such as Learning how to Dragon Boat, going to

Niagara Falls, Canada’s wonderland and a Tronto trip. Also, the program has a homestay

system. We are learning about the lifestyle of Canada with our homestay family and eve-

ryday English. These programs are awesome and we have had good memories.

There are lots of facilities at Niagara College. The Library is a useful place. They have

lots of ESL materials, books and so on. The Library is spacious, nice and quiet. In the Cafe-

teria we can eat our lunch and buy some food from TimHorton’s and Subway. Tim-

Horton’s donuts and coffee are very cheap and delicious. We recommend the ice cap

especially. We can have a good time with friends and relax.

Before we

leave to Niag-

ara Falls, we

took a pic-

ture!

Cheese :)

During Cultures And Cus-

toms class, Cathy explains

about assignment.

This is very delicious Tim-

Horton’s Ice-cap! We love it!

Culture Shock!!

Fg2. Large pineapple & peperoni pizza

Finally, Canadian is very environment friendly. There are many

parks and animals. We can also go to picnic near the Wellend

river. We can feel more peaceful and relaxed than in Korea.

There are many differences between Canada and Korea.

When we know the differences, we can appreciate and under-

stand more about Canada!

Let’s introduce the differences between Canada and Korea.

First of all, we were surprised by canadian food. They do not eat

much rice. They usually enjoy sandwiches, cereal and pizza! But,

almost of canadian food is more salty and sweet than Korean

food.

Second, Canadian personality is very cool! They are easy going

and friendly. And they are helpful to other people. They enjoy their

life. They have pets and think they ate part of the family.

Fg3. We met friendly Canadian on the street

Fg1. Canada breakfast

Fg4. Enjoy picnic

Fg.5 Rose gar-den in Chipawa

Memory book

Kristy & Hannah

Activities Chippawa Park and School

We went to Chippawa park and played Frisbee Golf. This was very exciting. Chippawa park in Welland is very peaceful. There are big Trees, rose gardens, beach vol-leyball courts and children’s baseball diamonds. We took pic-tures of roses and saw a beach volleyball game and a children’s baseball game. Also, we saw a Frisbee Golf game. The next day we could play Frisbee Golf at school. Frisbee Golf is an easy and inter-esting sport. In this sport we separate into teams and throw the discus around and around. If your team throws the discus fewer times than other teams to the target Spot, your team can win. Chippawa park is a good place

to go for activity and Frisbee

Golf is a good sport to do with

other people. We’ll play many

sports in Chippawa park.

Frisbee Golf We played Frisbee Golf behind the school.

We met babies We met very cute babies their name were

Dominic and Jaden in Chippwa park.

Beach volley ball We played volley ball with Chinese and Rus-

sian Students.

Party with homestay family

In this program, We are staying at Canadian family’s

houses. They are very kind and have many parties, so

they have invite us for their parties.

One day, Tia went to her host mother’s best friend’s

mother’s birthday party. There were many people and

lots of food; salad, beef, mashed potatoes, and cake.

Also, Sunny went to her

host mother’s family’s

party. They were almost

French. They talked in

French and English. It was

very interesting. The host

mother’s niece sang many

songs. I was impressed by her songs. She is a good

singer.

Canadian Party

Then, I was very surprised because

the guests brought some food to

the party. For example, they made

some salad and desserts.

However, in Korea, the host prepares all

the food. It is a different culture be-

tween Korea and Canada.

We have had really wonderful

times. We appreciated these

experiences.

This is Tia’s host mother’s best Friend’s mother’s birthday

Some people in Ashelly’s family

They were singing a French song

Sunny enjoyed fruit wines at the party

Sunny & Tia