Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Employee raise
Hello,
I would like to ask for a raise because my workload and responsibility have increased. Universities and Collages are getting expensive for my children. Buying groceries and shopping for clothes is getting really expensive. My kids do volleyball, basketball, and swimming which is very expensive, and hard to find.
I hope you will think about it. Thank you for your time.
Mestawet
A Comparison of Working in Egypt and in Canada.
In Canada and Egypt the work is the same. It is hard work in both countries.
However, the payment is different. In Egypt, you get
$10 for 24 hours of work. But in Canada, the pay is very nice.
Also, in Egypt the treatment is different. The
madam/boss can scold you and even call the police to throw you in jail. She can
lie about you.
You have no rights if you have no green card.
Canada is a better place because you have respect
when you work for someone.
Tuesday, August 8, 2017
Employment - A comparison of working in Egypt and Canada
In Canada and Egypt, the job is same as working hard, but in Egypt one day could be 20 hours long and I only get $10.00. In Canada it's very different because one hour is $10.00. In Canada if you're black or white, it is both good because there is humanity. In Egypt Mister and Madam would not let you go home and might call the police or lie to make up stories about me and acting like a thief. Some Madames are very bad in Egypt. If I have a blue card from UNHCR then it is different because you can go and talk to them and they will help you. And when you are with UNHCR you can't get deported back to your country, when you're a refugee.
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
Celebration - Christmas in Ethiopia
For Christmas Eve in Ethiopia, everything you prepare in your home and cooking. In the evening every people go to church. In church, after midnight when it's finished everyone goes back home and rests. After that in the morning, the whole family is together - aunts, uncles, cousins and neighbors - and eats at my house, maybe tomorrow at my neighbor's house. When I cook, I cook a large amount for a lot of people - maybe 7 kilos of onion and 3 chickens. Ethiopian doro wat and many many other dishes - when it's at my house, I make all the dishes! I make sure to get ready, my clothes nice, my home clean and washed - and then I prepare about 7 dishes for the family and neighborhood!
Recipe
Ethiopian Beef Tibs Recipe
· tablespoons niter kibbeh, or plain unsalted butter
· 2 medium onions, chopped medium (about 2 cups)
· 3 inch knob ginger, minced, about 2 tablespoons
· 6 medium cloves garlic, minced, about 2 tablespoons
· 2 tablespoons berbere (see note above)
· Kosher salt
· 1 pound beef sirloin, cut into 1-inch cubes, trimmed of excess fat and connective tissue
· 1 teaspoon vegetable oil
· 1 teaspoon lemon juice, to taste
Directions
- Melt niter kibbeh or butter in a heavy saucepan on medium heat, then add onions, ginger, garlic, and berbere. ...
- Season beef on all sides generously with kosher salt. ...
- Toss beef with warm sauce, stir in lemon juice, and serve immediately.
Education
Everyone should have an education it doesn’t matter how poor or rich they are. Education is very important, especially in my country. Parents in Ethiopia support learning because they believe that education gives you freedom and lots of opportunities for different type of jobs and careers. If you have a high paying job you can help your family with financial problems and you can help your country. You will learn how to work with people and discipline.
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Activity - First time Swimming
I had never swam as a child. My first experience swimming was on a family holiday in Egypt. We visited some pools near the Red Sea in Alexandria. First we went to the beach, there were many people swimming but I was too scared to go into the huge sea, but further up there was a smaller pool that looked nice. I changed into my swimsuit, my friends were doggie-paddling in the water already, so I jumped in! At first I could touch the bottom with my feet, and we were playing a game with a ball in the water. I went to catch the ball in the water and I slipped into the deep part of the water where my feet couldn't touch. My friends thought I was practicing but I thought I was drowning. Somehow I made it back to the surface with God's help! I've been in the water since!
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Parenthood - My LIfe Before and After Children
Before my first child Mary was born, I lived in Ethiopia. My life was very nice, because I had little responsibilities. I lived with my family in my parent's house until I was 22 years old. We had a lady living in our house to do the cooking and cleaning, which is common in Africa for a family who is well off. We have a large family with 10 siblings total, and I loved it. My brothers were very gentle and I was close with all of my siblings. I moved out when I was 22 after I married my husband, and I had my first child, my daughter Mary when I was 22. Life was very different because I had to start budgeting for food, the bills, the help's salary - everything so that was as big change. Shortly after Mary was born, political problems started in Ethiopia and I left to find a new home in Egypt. 3 months later, my husband and daughter Mary joined me in Egypt.
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Arts - A short True Story of my experience in Egypt
When I was pregnant with my second child in 2011 in Egypt, the president of 30 years was overthrown and it was a very bad state in Egypt at the time. I was living in an apartment with my family at the time, and suddenly there was no food to be bought in any stores, and all we had to eat was the little food I had in my apartment. My friend, who lived in the same apartment, had no food, so we shared the little food that I had among the 9 people. When the food ran out, we all prayed. The food ran out after 5 days. I was 6 months pregnant at the time. For 6 days we had no food, 11 days after being trapped in my apartment, there was some shopping with a little food I was able to buy. It was only safe to go a short distance outstide, with constant rioting and gunfire. After 3 months the shopping and grocery stores reopened, and I had to go back to work to support the family. I was very afraid, but I had to take a taxi by myself. Every time I went outside, I couldn't trust anybody and it was very frightening.
Activity - Lesire activities and walking to work
Every morning, I wake up and I make time for reading my Bible and for prayer time. I do this every day because it is important to me.
I walk to my job every day. Every night, I walk back home and sometimes I walk with my husband.
I walk to my job every day. Every night, I walk back home and sometimes I walk with my husband.
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
My Easter Story 2017
I was going to my friend's house for easter but her house burned down. I was going to my friend Mary's house at 11:30 pm when I saw a lot of police an ambulance and three fighter trucks.
Mary and I went come back to my place while husband went to the police.
after staying at my place one day mary went to the hotel
she would come to visit me in the day
and go back to the hotel at night.
Mary and I went come back to my place while husband went to the police.
after staying at my place one day mary went to the hotel
she would come to visit me in the day
and go back to the hotel at night.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Monday, January 23, 2017
Speaking
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employer to a family
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CLB4S Introduce a teacher or
employer to a family
member. Imagine that you left your USB key in school, and--surprise!--your teacher came to your door at 7 p.m.--how would you introduce your teacher to your family? Record your words, in less than a minute, on Chirbit.com
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