The Maple Leaf
The Maple Leaf is the monthly
newsletter of the Canadian English
Centre. Since its first issue in
June 1995, it has been an instrument of information,
promoting education and Canadian culture as part
of the service of our school.
Besides the last six issues,
you'll find here the first edition of The Maple
Leaf. It has evolved through the years, now offering
information about our method, new programs offered
by our school, and always highlighting a Student
of the Month. Also found in each newsletter
are Tips on English Idioms, to
help our students build up their vocabulary, as
well as superb philosophy in the It's
True section.
Since our school is a centre
for Canadian culture, our newsletter always offers
information on Canada. By the way, the maple leaf
is one of Canada's national symbols, and is displayed
on its flag.
There are also assorted
short news stories taken from North American and
Canadian publications. These stories are meant
to give the student some extra reading practice
on interesting subjects. You'll also have some
fun in our Pause for a Joke section,
and get to know the schedule for our Friday Practice
Classes.
The Maple Leaf has a lot to offer! We hope you
enjoy it!
Click on the links below to download the latest
issues of the Maple Leaf:
THE
MAPLE LEAF No.100 -
April, 2007
Meaple Leaf #100
In June of 1995 the first issue of the Maple Leaf was printed, and now, almost twelve years later we publish its 100th issue.
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THE MAPLE LEAF No.100 - April, 2007 [ PDF,173k]
THE
MAPLE LEAF No.99 -
November, 2006
Learn by Ear
The Canadian English Centre’s
method makes you learn English in
a natural way because it focuses on
your audio memory.
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THE MAPLE LEAF No. 99 - November, 2006 [ PDF, 81k]
THE
MAPLE LEAF No.98 -
October, 2006
News in English
Most everyone likes to get informed. Reading,
listening to, or
watching the news is something many of us enjoy
doing on a daily basis.
The Internet offers direct access to all types
of media, anywhere in the world.
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THE MAPLE LEAF No. 98 -October, 2006 [ PDF, 74k]
THE
MAPLE LEAF No.97 -
September, 2006
Picture Vocabulary
The two key ingredients in the basic “recipe”
to fluency are structure and vocabulary. Grammar
structures are learned through audio models, which
are found in our exclusive audio exercises.
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THE MAPLE LEAF No. 97 -September, 2006 [ PDF,
69k]
THE
MAPLE LEAF No.96 -
May, 2006
Get Immersed
One of the most important steps in the process
of becoming proficient
in a language is to make daily use of it.
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THE MAPLE LEAF No. 96 -May, 2006 [ PDF, 63k]
THE
MAPLE LEAF No.95 -
March, 2006
Practice Your
English
The most important part in the process of learning
a new language is to
use it every day, if possible. For that reason,
after Book 2, all our students get into our exclusive
Thinking in English Program.
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THE MAPLE LEAF No. 95 -March, 2006 [ PDF, 133k]
THE
MAPLE LEAF No.94 -
February, 2006
The Expansion
Begins
his semester the Canadian English Centre welcomes
a new teacher, Jim [Thiago] Pikcius, who has just
arrived from his one-and-a-half-year residence
period in Boston, USA.
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THE MAPLE LEAF No. 94 -February, 2006 [ PDF, 140]
THE
MAPLE LEAF No.93 -
August/September, 2005
Expansion Plans
uring its ten years of existence, the Canadian
English Centre was forced to turn away thousands
of applicants for lack of openings. This condition
has become critical, as our good reputation has
grown.
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THE MAPLE LEAF No. 93 - October, 2005 [ PDF, 169]
THE
MAPLE LEAF No.92 -
August/September, 2005
Mission Accomplished
It all began in 1988, when Ray von Schmalz wrote
the first edition of his
first book, presenting a new concept in English-language
education.
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THE MAPLE LEAF No. 92 - August/September, 2005
[ PDF, 135k]
THE
MAPLE LEAF No.91 -
June/July, 2005
New Exams
It is true that the Canadian English Centre does
not believe that one huge, hard final test can
thoroughly evaluate a student’s knowledge
of the English language. There was even a time
when the CEC experimented with a version of its
method that had no tests at all.
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THE MAPLE LEAF No. 91 - June/July, 2005 [ PDF,
175k]
THE MAPLE LEAF
No.01 - JUNE 1995 - THE VERY FIRST MAPLE LEAF
- A HISTORIC
EDITION
Curitiba Has
a New English School
The Canadian English Centre has just been founded
and offers Curitiba a new and exclusive method,
which takes students with no knowledge of English
to communication level in less than two years.
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THE MAPLE LEAF No. 01 - June, 1995 [ PDF, 89k]
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