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  • Well, hello and welcome to this English lesson about school. I

  • love talking about school. As most of you know, my real job

  • as we might say in English is that I am a high school

  • teacher. Um it's summer right now so I don't need to go to

  • work but during the school year, I am a high school

  • teacher and I love talking about school. I think it's

  • because when I was young, when I was a student, I loved being

  • in school. I have always loved learning and I think naturally

  • uh people who love learning sometimes choose to become

  • teachers. So, as a teacher, I'm always excited to do a lesson

  • about school. In particular, this lesson is about back to

  • school. Back to school will be happening in a few weeks here

  • in Ontario, Canada. It's kind of the middle of summer

  • vacation but I've noticed already that the back-to-school

  • sales have started. So, students usually need to buy a

  • few things before they go back to school So today I thought I

  • would do a lesson on back to school. So school let me make

  • this a little bit bigger for you. School I actually modified

  • this slide for this lesson because school may look like

  • one or the other when you look at the pictures over here.

  • School last year for the most part for us was online. But

  • also we had in person learning. So if you look to the far side

  • of this slide you'll see there's a boy looking at his

  • computer. He would be doing called online learning or

  • remote learning and these students are doing in-person

  • learning. So school is of course the place where kids go

  • um in Canada kids from the age of about four or five up to age

  • seventeen or eighteen attend school on a daily basis. So

  • school is the place where children go in order to learn

  • things. This is what's called back to school time. Back to

  • school usually happens right after a holiday that we call in

  • Ontario, Canada and in many other parts of the world, I

  • think it's similar. Back to school is the day when kids go

  • back on the bus or they walk to school and they start school

  • again. So, the phrase back to school is used a lot right now.

  • We would call this the back-to-school season or it's

  • back-to-school time or you might even say something like,

  • well, it's almost back to school, isn't it? So, we use

  • the phrase in a lot of To talk about usually the end of August

  • and right uh the first few days of September we would call that

  • the back to school time. It is of course right now summer

  • holidays or what we also call summer vacation. So if there

  • are any students watching this they probably don't want to

  • talk about back to school. Back to school is not a fun time for

  • some students. I'm sure some students look forward to it.

  • But some do not look forward to it but it is right now uh

  • summer holidays or summer vacation. In Ontario, Canada,

  • students get 2 months off from school and teachers do too,

  • which is kind of a bonus. Um and we would refer to that as

  • summer holidays or summer vacation. A good time to hang

  • out with friends, maybe just read a book. Older students

  • usually get part-time jobs so they'll get a summer job during

  • the summer vacation or summer holidays. My two oldest kids

  • both have summer jobs right now. Um they both found places

  • to work for the summer so that they could earn some money. We

  • have of course other things that happen during back to

  • school time and we add the phrase back to school to it. So

  • right now people are going to start to do back to school

  • shopping. You know the word two in back to school. Sometimes we

  • actually put the number two back to school. Guess it looks

  • cooler. But right now I've noticed that we get flaw in the

  • mail. A flyer is like a paper that shows everything that is

  • on sale at a store and all of them say back to school. Back

  • to school shopping time. So we have times of the year when we

  • shop for certain things. This is certainly a time of the year

  • where there will be a lot of people doing back to school

  • shopping. And of course because of that we will have what's

  • called back to school sales. A back to school sale is a sale

  • during the month of August where thin that you normally

  • buy for school are cheaper than they normally would be. So

  • right now the back to school shopping has started. The

  • stores are sending out flyers where they're showing a lot of

  • back to school sales. You know pencils 50% off or pencil cases

  • 25% off. There are a lot of back to school sales happening

  • right now. Because students need things like school

  • clothes. So in general sometimes kids buy clothes just

  • for school. It's not really any different than their normal

  • clothes but it might be different than the clothes they

  • play in outside. They might be clothes that they keep a little

  • cleaner because they are their school clothes. So, for our

  • kids, we would say something like, well, we need to go buy

  • some more school clothes for you because that pair of pants

  • has a hole in the knee or that shirt doesn't fit you anymore.

  • You need some new school clothes. Some schools though

  • have a school uniform This is quite common at probably I

  • would say about ten to 20% of the schools in Canada have

  • school uniforms. I know in certain countries school

  • uniforms are very very popular. Um for instance the school I

  • work at has school uniforms. But the school my kids go to my

  • younger kids doesn't have school uniforms. So again a

  • school uniform is um clothing that you usually buy from the

  • school or you buy from a store that the school chooses. So

  • that all the students look the same. Common school uniforms

  • would be like uh black pants with a white shirt and tie uh

  • and those types of things. So, if your school doesn't have

  • school uniforms, you might just need school clothes. Maybe you

  • need some school clothes because um as a kid, uh

  • sometimes kids outgrow them and then maybe you need to get some

  • new uh shirts and pants for your school uniform. And of

  • course, there are back-to-school sales because

  • people need school supplies. So, the or phrase we use to

  • refer to all the things you buy when you need to go to school,

  • we would call school supplies. Some schools supply certain

  • things to the students but other schools, most schools

  • require students to buy certain things before they go in

  • Canada, of course. So, the school would supply things like

  • glue or maybe colored paper if they're doing art or paint but

  • my kids and most Canadian kids have to buy certain school

  • supplies in order to go to school. They might need a

  • binder. We would call this a three-ring binder. This is

  • something that you can open and close and it can hold paper.

  • You might need to buy a notebook which is just a small

  • book that you can take notes in. When you're asked, when

  • you're a student at school, it's a good idea to take notes.

  • You might need to buy some pencils, pens, or a

  • highlighter. So, a pencil is of course something you can

  • sharpen and it's used for math or art class a pen is something

  • that's permanent. This is a BIC pen made by my friends over in

  • France. BIC pens are really cool. I like them. I shouldn't

  • tell you this but I actually like chewing on the cap of the

  • BIC pen. I shouldn't mention that, should I? Uh and then a

  • highlighter is something you can use to um basically make

  • words yellow so that you can see them easier. Um a

  • highlighter is a really good tool if you're learning

  • English. You can highlight new words. Don't do that in library

  • books though. Only use a highlighter in a book that you

  • own. You might need an eraser so that if you write something

  • in pencil, you can erase it later. You might need a pencil

  • case to store all of your stuff. So, once again, these

  • are all school supplies that kids in Canada and I think most

  • other countries would need to buy. They would need to go to a

  • back-to-school sale and if they needed, if they didn't have a

  • pencil case, they would need to buy one. The school would not

  • give these items to the kids. You might need a pencil

  • sharpener. Although most classrooms have a pencil

  • sharpener, sometimes students are required to have a small

  • one with them that they can keep in their pencil case. And

  • maybe they need a laptop, maybe they need a calculator, and

  • maybe they need a backpack, or what we sometimes just call a

  • book bag. So, let's quick review again. These are all

  • things that we would call school supplies and some of

  • these things students will need to buy before they go back to

  • school. A binder, maybe two binders, maybe four. They might

  • need a notebook. They might need a pencil, pen, and a

  • highlighter or kind of like a few of each. They would put

  • them with their eraser in their pencil case and they might need

  • a small pencil sharpener and they might need a laptop and a

  • calculator. This really depends on the school as well. I think

  • at my school, we have a class set of calculators um and then

  • they might need a backpack or a book bag for all of these

  • items. So, the first day of school is called the first day

  • of school but I wanted to put this slide in here. I mean, it

  • sounds pretty obvious, doesn't it? Um in our part of Canada,

  • the day after Labor Day, which is a holiday in September, we

  • have the first day of school. So, the first day of school

  • this year, I think, I actually didn't look this up. I

  • should've looked it up. First day of school, this year is

  • probably September seventh. That would be my guess. First

  • day of school, September seventh. Um but you also have

  • really little kids who haven't gone to school before sometimes

  • have their first day of school. So, they've never been to

  • school and and that's an exciting day for them. The

  • first day of school, whether you're like four or five and

  • you've never been or if you're like fourteen, um it's usually

  • a day where parents take a photo. We often take a photo on

  • the first day of school of our kids with their backpacks and

  • their new school clothes um and then uh we put that in a album.

  • The school day in Ontario, Canada. So, when you talk

  • about, you know, the work day is from about eight til five.

  • Some people work from seven till four thirty. Uh some

  • people, their work day is 730 til 530 but the school day is a

  • little shorter and the term we use to talk about the length of

  • the day out of school is school day. Uh students have to get

  • used to it in Ontario, Canada. The school day can range from

  • 830 to three thirty. It might go from nine till three. For my

  • school, the school day is from 830 to 330 and classes start at

  • ten to nine and go to three oh five. So, the school day is

  • just a way of talking about the day at school. If you are older

  • and if you are at a high school, you might have a

  • semester system. The semester system is a system where you

  • take certain classes for about four or 5 months and then you

  • are done and then you take other classes. Our elementary

  • schools, our grade schools, kids under the age of thirteen,

  • do not have semesters. They usually take the same classes

  • all year long. So, they'll have math class every Monday,

  • Tuesday, Thursday, Friday for 40 minutes or something like

  • that. In our high schools, we have a semester system. So,

  • this fall, for the fall semester, for semester one, I'm

  • teaching two classes this year I'm teaching a computer class

  • and a business class and then semester two, I'm teaching my

  • three French classes again. So, a semester system is when you

  • break the year up a little bit. Um of course, the student is

  • the person who is learning. We don't use the word pupil

  • anymore. Um it's kind of an old term and we sometimes use the

  • word learner. Although, this is more common in other

  • English-speaking countries. In Canada, we would call the kids

  • who go to school students. I think years ago, you might call

  • them pupils and we usually don't use the word learner very

  • often like how many students do you have in your class? That

  • would be a common question. Not how many learners. Although it

  • is a common English word, that means the same as student. You

  • might have a student in your class who is a class clown. So,

  • a class clown is a student who is always smiling and laughing

  • and doing silly things. You can see this boy has decided to

  • take all his new pencils and insert them in his ears and in

  • his nose um and just be silly. Class clowns often tell jokes.

  • When you, as a teacher, when I write on the board, sometimes

  • class clowns uh say funny things and make everyone laugh

  • or they throw things. A class clown is someone I was gonna

  • say isn't serious about learning but I've actually had

  • class clowns who got the best grade in the class in the past.

  • Some students can be silly and also learn very well at the

  • same time. We don't use this term anymore. Um in Canada we

  • also call a student like this a keener. Um that's a Canadian

  • word I think though. But a teacher's pet is a student who

  • likes to sit at the front likes to answer the questions um and

  • all of those kinds of things. I think if you watch um Petite

  • Nicola in French, I think is the teacher's pet. He's the

  • small boy that knows all the answers. Sorry, that's a little

  • bit of French. I might have got the name wrong but a teacher's

  • pet, it's not a nice term. It's kind of an insult now. As a

  • teacher, I would not use the word teacher's pet but when

  • students bug each other, they might say, uh you're the

  • teacher's pet. You're always answering the questions. Then,

  • of course, you have the teacher. The teacher is the

  • person at the front of the room who does all of the teaching.

  • In Canada, we have one teacher per classroom but there also

  • might be someone called a teacher's aide who helps the

  • teacher um or there might be a teaching assistant. There might

  • be a student teacher who comes and helps the teacher for a few

  • months to learn how to teach. But the person who does most of

  • the work is the teacher. Sorry, I shouldn't have said that.

  • Teacher aides do a lot of work as well. The primary the person

  • who plans the lessons is the teacher. If you are at a

  • university or college, we would call that teacher a professor.

  • Now, some of you call me professor Bob and that would be

  • incorrect. Um I know in other languages like French means

  • teacher but in English, there is a distinction. So, I am a

  • teacher. Brent in the chat from American English with this guy

  • is a teacher. If Brent or I went and got our PHD and if we

  • went and taught at a university, we would then be

  • professor Bob and professor Brett. That's a nice ring to

  • it, doesn't it, Brett? By the way, I have no desire to do

  • that at this point in my life. I like what I'm doing now. The

  • place where you teach is called a classroom. I'm gonna speed up

  • maybe a bit here. I think some of these are quite familiar to

  • you. So, a classroom is a place where you teach. By the way,

  • one of the original classrooms was a tree. So, hundreds of

  • years ago, trees used to be classrooms. Um because if you

  • learned outside, it was a nice shady place to learn. So,

  • sometimes when I'm making a lesson under a tree, it makes

  • me smile because I feel like I'm an old-fashioned teacher

  • from 500 years ago teaching under a tree. If you are at a

  • university, you could go to a classroom, you might also call

  • it a lecture hall. So, when I was in university, some of my

  • classes were in small classrooms and some were in

  • lecture halls which were bigger rooms where more people could

  • sit and learn. You of course will have a desk. This we would

  • call a student's desk. There's also a teacher's desk at the

  • front of the room which is bigger. Um and there's all

  • different kinds of desks. Uh in Canadian classrooms. Um my

  • students don't like these kinds of desks where the seat is like

  • connected to the desk. Because some students by grade twelve

  • are quite tall. They're very big and it's hard to fit in a

  • desk when you're six foot two and in grade twelve. There be

  • probably a whiteboard or a chalkboard in the room. We have

  • more whiteboards than chalkboards now. Chalkboards

  • have kind of slowly been removed from classrooms over

  • the last 20 years and have been replaced with whiteboards. A

  • whiteboard is a little cleaner. You don't get chalk on your

  • hands when you use a whiteboard. But you might see a

  • whiteboard or blackboard in the room. By the way, even if the

  • blackboard is green, we still call it a blackboard. So, I

  • still have a classroom where I do have a blackboard at the

  • back and it's actually green but it's still called a

  • blackboard or chalkboard. You can just call it chalkboard

  • too. Uh and then of course you have whiteboard markers. So on

  • the far side of this image you can see whiteboard markers.

  • They are actually the exact same kind I use in my room.

  • Expo. And then you see that there is chalk. I like to use

  • different colors especially when I'm teaching French. It's

  • nice to write sentences in one color and then kind of uh teach

  • things about the sentence using another color. Very very handy

  • to use different colors. Uh to teach grammatical or grammar

  • concept when I'm teaching French. And then here's another

  • eraser. So just like the first eraser which is used to erase

  • pencil. This eraser can be used to erase uh whiteboard markers

  • or chalkboards. Or blackboards. And then there will probably be

  • a bulletin board in the room where students can hang their

  • work or where the teacher can hang some posters. And usually

  • um in my room I have students create different um they do

  • Different assignments where they create something visual

  • and then we will put that on the bulletin board for everyone

  • else to see. We do in the earlier classes we do things

  • like comic strips in French and then we put them on the

  • bulletin board. And we use of course either a push pin which

  • is the red thing here. We would call that a pushpin or

  • thumbtacks. I generally use push pins. I find they're

  • easier to take back out. Uh thumbtacks go in really nicely

  • but it's sometimes hard to get the thumbtack back out again.

  • And then there will of course be a projector and a screen.

  • The projector in this picture is on the ceiling and the

  • screen is way over there on the far wall. We also have in our

  • classrooms something called a smart board where you can write

  • on the smart board and it shows up on the computer through the

  • projector. A little bit hard to explain. I don't use my smart

  • board a lot because I do all of my annotations on my laptop

  • which I put onto the projector screen. I'll let see where

  • we're at. Last thing for this section, bookshelf. There might

  • be a bookcase or bookshelf in your classroom. Um so for me, I

  • have bookshelves that are full of French books because I teach

  • French. Um there's a few computer books on there but

  • they're really old. When you buy a textbook for a computer

  • class, uh within a few years, it's obsolete. The information

  • changes way too quickly. So, you might have a bookshelf or a

  • bookcase in your classroom. Oh, yes. Just finished talking

  • about what is in a classroom and we are now going to talk

  • about just a few odds and ends about school. So, one of those

  • would be textbooks. Some classes require that you have a

  • textbook. Most schools in Canada, when you are in school,

  • like if you're in grade one up to grade twelve, so in

  • elementary school, grade school, or high school, schools

  • provide the textbooks, okay? So you do not have to buy your

  • textbook. So when you go to math class in grade nine, on

  • the first day of school, the teacher will give you a

  • textbook. Will you go to university or college in

  • Canada, you have to buy your textbooks. So again, a textbook

  • is a book that has all of the information you need to learn

  • or most of it for that class. So, when you take a French

  • class with me, I give you a French textbook and it's like

  • grade nine French textbook. Actually, it's called Express

  • Nubian um for grade nine um but the textbook contains most of

  • what you will learn that semester in printed form and

  • again, in elementary schools and high schools in Canada the

  • teacher will give you a textbook. So um if you're in

  • university though it can be quite pricey. I know even 25

  • years ago when I was in university um it was like 400

  • or $500 a semester to buy textbooks. It was expensive.

  • Now during class the teacher will teach a lesson. So for me

  • a lesson is all of the things I have planned for one class.

  • There might be small lessons within the bigger lesson but

  • basically I make a lesson plan and then I teach the lesson

  • plan that day. So students will take um certain lessons from

  • me. An assignment is when I ask a student to do a certain type

  • of work and then give it to me when they're done. Okay? So a

  • lesson can have assignments in it. But sometimes my lesson I

  • don't require the students to give me anything. I'll say you

  • know Write in French, write what you did yesterday in five

  • sentences and then I'll have them read it out loud and I

  • don't take the paper from them and grade it. It's just a

  • little lesson to practice but an assignment would be if I

  • said, you know, write five paragraphs about something you

  • like doing and give it to me and then as a teacher, I will

  • grade it or I will correct it. In Canada, we say, I would, I

  • will mark it and then give it back. So, aren't always graded

  • but assignments are usually things that I would collect and

  • grade. Now, you can do assignments that aren't graded

  • but generally, if I say, you know, this assignment is due

  • tomorrow or here's an assignment, please finish this.

  • Um let's see here. Lockers. So, generally, our grade schools

  • and elementary schools don't have lockers. Students usually

  • just hang their book bag on a hook but in high school, you

  • usually have a locker and you usually have a combination lock

  • on your locker and you would put your books in your locker

  • and only take the books out that you need for the class you

  • are going to. The lockers are usually all in a hallway. So a

  • school is a fairly well they used to be fairly boring

  • buildings. So you know ten or 20 years ago a school was just

  • hallways and classrooms. And some bathrooms or washrooms.

  • Now um we have hallways and classrooms and we're starting

  • to add other spots to our school. Like our school has a

  • nice um meeting area that we call an atrium. Um of course we

  • have a gymnasium as well. But lockers if you get a locker it

  • will be in the hallway your locker will have a number on it

  • so on the first day of school you would have to find your

  • locker when I was in school I had to share a locker my school

  • didn't have enough lockers so everyone in the ninth grade had

  • to share a locker with someone else I ended up sharing it with

  • a good friend of mine so it wasn't a problem but it

  • certainly was crowded by the lockers so young kids will go

  • out for recess so during the day they will have breaks and

  • they are called recess so in Canada if you are in anywhere

  • from kindergarten grade one up to grade eight. You will have

  • recess during the day. Elementary schools have recess.

  • We don't call it recess um in high school though. We simply

  • call it lunch time. So my school in particular uh it's a

  • high school. Uh there are two classes in the morning and then

  • we have lunch time and then there are two classes in the

  • afternoon. There's a small break between the first two

  • classes. But for high school students we don't call it

  • recess. They don't go out for recess. Sometimes The grade

  • nine students on the first day of school, they might ask when

  • is recess and then I just say, oh, here we just have lunch

  • time. There's no recess. I try to answer that as nicely as

  • possible. You can just call it lunch. But we do certainly use

  • the word lunch time most often. Like, um oh, I have a meeting

  • at lunch time or can you come and work uh write your quiz at

  • lunch time? The one you missed last week? Lunchtime. I usually

  • just eat at lunch time. That's my favorite thing to do at

  • lunch time. Um kids will play on the playground. So

  • elementary schools and grade schools will have playgrounds

  • and they'll have lots of playground toys and things for

  • students to do. So at recess they will usually go outside

  • and play on the playground. Now I know from lessons in the past

  • people have asked do Canadian kids go outside for recess and

  • play on the playground in the middle of the winter. Yes. It

  • it if it's above minus 20° Celsius then kids will go

  • outside and play. If it's below minus fifteen, minus twenty and

  • windy, we will have indoor recess instead of outdoor

  • recess. But that's at grade schools. At high school, the

  • kids just do whatever they want at lunch time. Um so there's

  • three things that you might do in a classroom and each one is

  • slightly bigger than the other. A quiz is usually something

  • that's really simple. It's a test that takes about five to

  • ten minutes. It might only have five or ten questions on it. I

  • might say to my student, you have a small quiz tomorrow, you

  • need to know these twenty vocabulary words. Um a test is

  • definitely bigger. A test uh might take anywhere from 30

  • minutes to over an hour. Our classes are 70 minutes long.

  • They're an hour and 10 minutes long. So students might write a

  • test that takes half the class. It might take the whole class.

  • There might even be one or two students still writing their

  • test when we get to the end of class. And then at the end of

  • our semesters, we have what are called exams. We actually also

  • have them sometimes in the middle. You can have a midterm

  • exam. So, halfway through the school year or halfway through

  • the semester, you might have a midterm exam and of course, an

  • exam is a very large test that takes about two to 3 hours to

  • complete um and it's the short form for examination. So, an

  • examination, that's just too hard to say, isn't it? Exams a

  • lot easier. Students have exams at the end of their semester

  • and at the end of their school year. So, in Ontario, Canada,

  • students from grade seven or eight up have exams. Usually,

  • younger children don't have exams. And then of course, some

  • kids go to school on a school bus. A school bus in Canada

  • looks just like this. It is a big yellow bus. All of our

  • school buses are yellow. They have lots of lights on them.

  • When they stop to pick up kids, the red lights flash. The

  • little stops sign goes out and if you pass a school bus with

  • it's lights flashing and the stop sign out the police will

  • give you a an enormous ticket. I'm not sure how much it is but

  • hundreds of dollars um if you pass a school bus. It is do not

  • ever pass a school bus if the stop sign is out and the lights

  • are flashing. It's very dangerous for you. Dangerous

  • for the kids. Um and uh if you do it and get caught it's uh

  • it's a pretty big fine. You don't wanna do it. Uh by the

  • way, a little Fun fact, my grandfather was a farmer but he

  • also drove school bus. I was not aware of that until a few

  • years ago. There was a picture of my grandfather's farm taken

  • from an airplane and there was a school bus parked beside the

  • house and I was like, what's that? And they said, oh

  • grandpa, used to milk the cows and then he would do drive the

  • school bus and then he would come home and do all his farm

  • work and then he would go and do the run at the end of the

  • day. Lots of fun.

Well, hello and welcome to this English lesson about school. I

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