Applying for a NorQuest program
Parts of an email
Language Learning Goals
Parts of a computer
The Writing Process
100

The education level that comes after the successful completion of secondary education.

post-secondary

100

What is the email about?

Subject

100

To read a label
or
Lose five pounds in three months

To read a label

100

A screen that shows information or pictures, usually connected to a computer.

Monitor

100

This type of writing is used in more personal settings.

Informal writing

200

A small, thin piece of paper, a booklet or magazine that usually has many pictures and information about a product or a place.

Brochures

200

This part of the email contains the message of the email. It is what you want to say, ask or tell the reader.

Body

200

To have your own RV in three years

Or 

To spell a list of ten new vocabulary words

To spell a list of ten new vocabulary words

200

A computer that fits on a desk but that is not easily moved from place to place.

Desktop

200

This is an example of what kind of writing: 

I'll BRB. Plz call me. 

Informal or casual writing

300

A legal document showing that you studied or trained and it's what you receive after you finish studying or training.

Credential

300

How we end our email. The closing you choose should match the tone of the rest of the email.

Closing

300

To be a figure skater in two years
or
To give a presentation in class

To give a presentation in class

300

A small piece of equipment that you connect to a computer or other piece of electronic equipment to copy or store information.

Flash Drive/USB Stick

300

This is an example of what kind of writing:

"Thank you for reaching out to me".

Formal Writing

400

What is required of you or what you need to enter into a college program.


Admission Requirements

400

Ending the email or signing off with the sender’s name.

Signature

400

To read road signs  
or
To become a singer

To read road signs  

400

The connection point between a computer and another device.

Ports

400

What does IDK means?

I don't know

500

A detailed record of your marks or grades that has been generated by your current or former university.

Transcript

500

The opening line of your email where you refer to the reader, usually by name.

Greetings/Salutation

500

To buy a motorcycle for Christmas
or
Listening to a story to find out what happened

Listening to a story to find out what happened

500

A small piece of equipment connected to a computer that you move with your hand to control what the computer does.

Mouse

500

Writing for an audience that you do not know on a personal level.

Formal Writing