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The SEVEC Next Steps Guide
The SEVEC Next Steps resource is free and written for you. It provides ideas and information on planning the "next steps" in your life.  Whether you are interested in participating in youth programs, getting involved in volunteering, saving and planning for University/College or applying for your first job; the SEVEC Next Steps resource is full of cool links and tools that will help you design the future you dream of. Check it out! (PDF format, 2mb)

The Exchange Journal
The Exchange Journal is a wondeful tool available for youth participants. Not only is the journal useful for helping you prepare for your exchange, it will encourage you to think, reflect and write about your exchange experience. Tips for getting to know your twin, French and English vocabulary and a what to bring checklist are among the many features in this great resource.

Resources from the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages

  • Two Languages, a World of Opportunities: Second-Language Learning in Canada's Universities
  • Posters
    • Celebrate 40 Years of Conversation
    • Marine Life
    • Web.fluent (Internet terminology)