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本帖最後由 fromchina2 於 2010-2-23 11:58 編輯
Life at a Canadian High School --- 秀秀真實的北美留學生活,英語園地用English交流吧,Chinglish也行哈!
High school in North America, how do you like it? That』s the question my former classmates / friends ask me a lot. Since I』ve been studying at a Canadian high school for almost a year, Id like to share some pics I』ve taken so that you may have an idea of what school life in Canada looks like.
Life here is generally quite fun and safe and I』ve made lots of new friends from China, Singapore, Korea and other countries. Most of the time we』re busy with study, but the school has many ways to make us relaxed: parties, Halloweens, fundraising activities, Sprit Week, Wacky Day and so on.
Christmas Party of 2009
I really regret that, when I was a kid, I spent little time learning musical instruments. Everyone here can sing, dance or play an instrument. That really made me jealous! Some pics are kind of fuzzy; pls don』t blame me because I』m not a pro.

Street dance
one of the hottest performances of that night. The dancers are students from Hong Kong.

Here』s another pic of street dance
These dancers are quite slim and are able to make some nimble moves. By the way, hip hop clothing and weird hairdo are usually not allowed at our school. The school has its dress code and we have to observe it. That』s the rule.

I guess they must be sweating after the dance

Rock and Roll Band
Everyone at our school knows this band made of mostly Asian students.

Street dance by Caribbean students
Caribbean girls are always full energy and their dance is quite hot. Caribbean students all speak very good English (without North American accent though) because it』s the Official language of many countries there. Haiti, the country ravaged by earthquake months ago is also a Caribbean country, but they speak French. We donated money for the earthquake relief too and I』ll show some pics later.

Celebrating Spring Festival
Teachers from China made dumplings for us and we all enjoyed the meal. The handmade dumplings taste much better than those we bought from the frozen food section at supermarkets!
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