You use this to borrow books, magazines, CDs and other materials from the Toronto Public Library.
a library card
Children sit with a librarian to listen to beautiful picture books being read aloud.
Storytime (or baby time/family time)
How much money does it cost to join the library and get a card in Toronto?
$0 (free)
What you say when you want to know the price to copy a paper: "How much ______?"
How much does a copy cost?
The librarian asks: "Can I see your library card, please?"
show your card "Yes, here/there it is"
A special book that tells you the meaning of words. You can only use it inside the library.
DOUBLE POINTS
a dictionary (reference book)
You do this online or at a machine when you want to keep your borrowed library books for more time.
Renew
To get a library card in person from the Toronto Public Library, you must show a driver's license or photo ID from this province.
Ontario
You want to use a computer. Ask: "I'd like...."
I'd like to use a computer, please.
The librarian looks at your application form and asks: "Do you have a proof of address on you?"
Yes, here's my __________(bill) with my current address....
A book you do not read with your eyes, but listen to with your ears in the car or at home.
an audiobook
This means taking a book from the library to your house for two weeks.
Borrow (check-out/sign-out)
What is an example of a proof of address?
A gas bill, an electricity statement, or mail that proves where you live.
You don't know how to login to the computers. You say: "Can..."
Can you show me how to log into the computer?
The librarian says: "Hello, how can I help you today?" What can you say if you want to give them your books to check out?
I'd like to check out these books, please.
A place with desks and chairs where you can work or study
A free evening class at the library where you can learn computer skills or English.
A workshop
How long is the loan period for books in Toronto?
21 days (three weeks)
You asked the librarian something, but you didn't understand the answer because the librarian spoke to fast. Ask them to repeat "Could..."
Could you repeat that, please?
Could you say that again (slowly), please?
The librarian asks: "Can you please tell me your last name and spell it?" How do you answer for yourself?
Books written for adults that use simpler words to help intermediate ESL learners improve their reading.
A graded reader (or easy reader)
People might do this at the library to help put away books every week without getting paid
Volunteer(ing)
Even though Toronto Public Library does not charge these anymore, you should still not bring books back late
late fees
Use these exact words to ask for a tutor to help your kids after school : "Where...?"
Where do I sign up for homework help?
You want to borrow some books in your language and ask the librarian where to find them. He says "Are you looking for books for children or adults?" Answer them
Children's books, please.
Adults, please.