Have you ever wondered what to talk about in a social conversation? Or, as an immigrant, do you sometimes feel it is difficult to join your local co-workers’ conversation because you don’t know the people or things they are talking about, or you have some everyday questions that you would like to know how local people would think or deal with? Or do you just want to find a safe, relaxing and friendly environment to talk to some native English speakers, and enjoy a pleasant conversation?
Judith Lawrence and her native English-speaking volunteer team are kindly facilitating Social Conversations to address those questions for you at the East and West Learning Connections. They come from all walks of life. We are so delighted to have a group of open-minded, friendly, and fun people as our facilitators! You are welcome to bring your own topics of interest to the program. Register here.
An ESL language level of 7 out of 10 or above is recommended for full participation.
Time: every second Thursday at 7:30- 8:30 P.M. Eastern Time, except for summer and winter breaks.
In 2025, it is March 13, April 10, May 8, June 12, September 11, October 9, and November 13.
Free English Online Events
You’ll need to register for each of the sessions here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/hGjr65aRQbiT_nAdD1ItoA
For inquiries, comments, or sending over topics of interest, please write
to info@eawlc.org. Thank you!
Message from Judith:
“CASUAL Conversations: I am inviting you to join me in English conversation in the comfort of your home on zoom! We can talk about many topics and learn from each other. I am a retired high school teacher who has spent many years travelling the world. I like reading and am running an audio book club. I have been to the East and West Learning Connections for years, and wanted to volunteer.”
In April, we’d start with this topic:
Please share something you did or will do to greet the Spring. Or, if you want to talk about a more serious topic, how do you think of the US tariff?
Note: The experiences, thoughts, and ideas exchanged between facilitators and participants are from individual perspectives only and do not represent the opinions of our organization or any specific community on the whole. We proudly promote conversations of this kind, so people of different cultural backgrounds get to know each other a bit more at an individual level. Professionals, students, or homemakers, everyone is welcome!
Finally, below is a short introduction to the program. If you know some native English speakers who could be a good communicators and would like to come and help as a facilitator, please feel free to forward the message —
The East and West Learning Connections is a federally registered non-profit organization that helps people of different heritages break cultural barriers and get connected through learning, communicating, and volunteering opportunities. Our free Social Conversations program aims to help immigrants with fairly good language level improve their conversational skills. We cordially invite native English speakers to join us as volunteer conversation facilitators. It is a good opportunity to share your knowledge and perspective, plus to exchange thoughts and life experiences with neighbours of different cultural backgrounds. The attendees are mostly well-educated, first-generation immigrants who would love to learn more about the society, people, and customs here in Canada. We hope everybody at the event will have a good time talking to one another! For inquiries, please contact info@eawlc.org. Thanks!