Stereotypes About Canada
Heaven is where the cooks are French, the police are British, the mechanics are German, the lovers are Italian and everything is organized by the Swiss. Hell is where the cooks are British, the police...
View ArticleSt. Jacobs Market – By Jean Revece
Yesterday we went to St. Jacob’s market. St. Jacob’s market is located outside of the greater Toronto area. By car it takes about one hour. We visited one farm that produced maple syrup-the symbol...
View ArticleMississauga’s Secret Study Spaces – Amalia Koundourakis – Soares
Eating and Reading are the two things I love to do the most- ok talking too! Especially debating about controversial topics, it has to be because of my Greek heritage. So I have a few favourite spots...
View Article10 Things You Need To Know Before Coming To GTLS (Greater Toronto Language...
Want to be the perfect international traveler/student? It’s all about research, preparation, and planning ahead! And we admit, these things take a lot of work. But it will all pay off when you pass...
View ArticleMy Trip to New York – And an Unusual Escape
We left from Toronto aboard a bus. Because it was the start of the long weekend, we spent a lot of time at the border. When we arrived in New York in the evening, we went to see Times Square and...
View ArticleEnhance Your Canadian Experience Through Volunteer Work
When you perform a service with a closed heart and mind, the experience is completely different compared to doing it because you really want to. That is why volunteering is so important; you’re doing...
View Article13 Things You Didn’t Know About Canada
Number 1. Our Parliament Has a Sanctuary for Stray Cats Originally cats were used in the Parliament buildings to control mice. A colony of strays have lived just behind the Parliament buildings since...
View ArticleRecipe For A Truly Canadian Breakfast
It never fails, at one point during their studies students always ask me what real Canadian food is. Believe it or not there is something called Canadian cuisine. Poutine for example, from the lovely...
View ArticleBONJOUR BRIOCHE
BONJOUR BRIOCHE The line-ups tell it all, at this quaint Riverdale café. The baguettes are among the best in the city. Master baker Henri Feasson and partner Lori Feason are at the helm of this café...
View ArticleWhy Learning English in a School In Mississauga
Learning English at our school in Mississauga, Canada is a great experience. Mississauga has been Canada’s safest city for the last 7 years, yet it is also Canada’s fastest growing city and home to...
View ArticleARTICHOKE AND SPINACH DIP RECIPE FROM: ANA PAULA DAVID MATOS
Ana Paula is an English Student in Canada who has come to Greater Toronto Language School from Sao Paulo Brazil. She is a Commercial Analyst and is planning to live with her fiancé in Canada. Enjoy the...
View ArticleCAESAR SALAD SUPREME RECIPE FROM: AMANDA SOUZA
Amanda Souza is an English School student in Canada. She has come to Greater Toronto Language School from beautiful Florianopolis Brazil. She is finishing her studies to become a Lawyer and will be...
View Article5 FUN SECRETS TO LEARNING ENGLISH
1. LIVE IN ENGLISH If you can’t study abroad (go to a school in an English speaking country), create as close to an immersion environment as possible. Listen to English music in the car or on the bus....
View ArticleCaffe Demetre – Restaurant Review
Caffe Demetre has always been a favourite amongst the teachers and students here at Greater Toronto Language School for its huge selection of desserts. The variety of food here is awesome! Waffles,...
View ArticleReview of 360 Restaurant CN Tower
Unforgettable, stunning, and definitely a must see experience. Toronto’s iconic CN Tower and its revolving 360 Restaurant needs no introduction. It offers a 360 degree view of Toronto as it makes a...
View ArticleLearn English in Mississauga through Cultural Activities
How do you improve your English at school? Do you study grammar at every day? Do you read books or practice with your friends? These activities are helpful. However, as our English students in...
View ArticlePractice English in the Real World
In this picture, our English students are practicing speaking near our school with native English speakers of Mississauga. These students are only at the Pre-Intermediate level, so how is it possible...
View ArticleLearn English Using the University of Cambridge Methodology
GTLS is the only English school in Mississauga that correctly uses the University of Cambridge Methodology (CELTA). CELTA is the most effective method to teach a language. When CELTA is used properly,...
View ArticleSt. Jacobs Market – By Jean Revece
Yesterday we went to St. Jacob’s market. St. Jacob’s market is located outside of the greater Toronto area. By car it takes about one hour. We visited one farm that produced maple syrup-the symbol...
View ArticleMississauga’s Secret Study Spaces – Amalia Koundourakis – Soares
Eating and Reading are the two things I love to do the most- ok talking too! Especially debating about controversial topics, it has to be because of my Greek heritage. So I have a few favourite spots...
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