Canada Day. Holidays (Intermediate) READING: Canada Day

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READING: Canada Day Canada Day is on July 1st and is often considered Canada s birthday. It commemorates the federation of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec in 1867. This is when Canada became a self-governing dominion. The British Parliament did not give up complete control over Canada until 1982. Prior to the Canada Act, Canada Day was known as Dominion Day. Today, Canada is made up of ten provinces and three territories. From west to east, the provinces are British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island (PEI), and Nova Scotia. The territories are the Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. Due to the cold climate and rugged terrain up north, the majority of Canadians live within 160 kilometers of the US border. As the 2010 Olympics showed, Canadians are as patriotic as their American neighbours. On Canada Day, friends and families get together to celebrate their personal freedoms. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms states that Canadians have the right to choose their own religion and vote for their own leader. Canadians also have the freedom to express their own beliefs. On Canada Day, people wear red and white and wave the Canadian flag to celebrate these freedoms. Communities have BBQs and watch fireworks together. O Canada is sung throughout the day. Canada Day events take place across the country, both in small towns and in capital cities. The most noteworthy celebration takes place in Ottawa. Ottawa is the capital of Canada, and the home of Parliament Hill. The Prime Minister and the Governor General attend the annual event, along with tens of thousands of Canadians. Canada s top talent entertains Canadians of all ages. From folk music, to hip hop, comedy and dancing, the lineup is as diverse as the people. One of the highlights is when the Snowbirds fly over the city. The aerobatic flying team is a well-known symbol of Canada. Throughout the years, historic moments have taken place on Canada Day. The St. Lawrence Seaway was flooded on Canada Day in 1958. The first color TV transmission was held on July 1, 1966. On Canada Day in 1980, O Canada became the official national anthem. Prior to that, God Save the Queen was the official anthem. In 2011, Canadians were very excited to learn that newlyweds Duke William and Duchess Kate would make their first overseas trip to Ottawa s Canada Day festival. Canada still shares the British monarchy, though the role of the royal family is largely symbolic. 2

READING COMPREHENSION Directions: Practice asking and answering the following questions with your partner. Then write the answers in the spaces below. 1. When is Canada Day celebrated? 2. What was Dominion Day? 3. What were the first four provinces of Canada? 4. Where does most of Canada s population live, and why? 5. Why does the reading mention the 2010 Olympics? 6. How do Canadians typically dress on their country s birthday? 7. Why does the most popular Canada Day event take place in Ottawa? 8. What are the Snowbirds? 9. What happened on Canada Day in 1980? 10. What does the reading say about the role of the British monarchy in Canada? 3

VOCABULARY REVIEW A. Match the words on the left with the correct meaning on the right. 1. commemorate 2. federation 3. dominion 4. terrain 5. patriotic 6. noteworthy 7. prime minister 8. governor general 9. lineup 10. highlight 11. aerobatic 12. flooded 13. national anthem 14. newlyweds 15. monarchy a) a representative of the monarchy b) proud of one s country c) honour d) noticeable; worth mentioning e) surface of the land f) one of the best parts g) official song that represents a country h) related to doing tricks or stunts in the air i) royal family j) the leader of a country like Canada k) people who have recently been married l) a self-governing nation of the British Commonwealth m) list of people or groups that are going to perform n) overflowed with water o) an organized group with a central leadership B. Choose the word with the closest meaning to the underlined words in the following sentences. 1. At each election, Canadians 18 or over can vote for the prime minister of their choice. a) rule b) leader c) province 2. Some Canadians think the British monarchy is old-fashioned and shouldn t be associated with Canada. a) army b) flag c) royal family 3. The terrain in Canada ranges from prairies, to hills, to mountains. a) ground b) settlers c) provinces 4. One of the most noteworthy events is when the aerobatic flying team passes over the parliament buildings. a) beautiful b) scheduled c) significant 5. Have you had a chance to see who is in the lineup for this year s Canada Day festival? a) program b) federation c) parade C. Choose the correct word from the left column in Exercise A to complete the following sentences. Each word can only be used once. 1. The Snowbirds are a aerobatic flying team. 2. Canadians are so that they sing their national anthem at school every day. 3. The of the Canada Day festival was when Celine Dion took the stage. 4. When we first visited Ottawa, Chad and I were just! It was our honeymoon. 5. In Canada, the s role is mainly symbolic. This person represents the monarchy. 4

PAIR WORK: Sharing Information (Student A) Directions: You and your partner each have a map of Canada containing different information. You have some of the same information. Describe your map to your partner. Use words like east, west, north, south, to the right, to the left, body of water, province, capital city. Spell out words that your partner doesn t know how to write. Try to find nine places to add to your map. Example questions to ask your partner: Which province is third from the left? Which territory is in the middle of the country? Do you know the name of the province to the left of Saskatchewan? I know the name of the tiny island on the right hand side, do you? How do you spell Newfoundland? Nunavut Yukon Hudson Bay Pacific Ocean Newfoundland British Columbia Winnipeg Saskatchewan Ontario Quebec City 5

PAIR WORK: Sharing Information (Student B) Directions: You and your partner each have a map of Canada containing different information. You have some of the same information. Describe your map to your partner. Use words like east, west, north, south, to the right, to the left, body of water, province, capital city. Spell out words that your partner doesn t know how to write. Try to find nine places to add to your map. Example questions to ask your partner: Which province is third from the left? Which territory is in the middle of the country? Do you know the name of the province to the left of Saskatchewan? I know the name of the tiny island on the right hand side, do you? How do you spell Newfoundland? Nunavut Northwest Territories Quebec P.E.I. Vancouver Island Alberta Manitoba New Brunswick Nova Scotia Ottawa 6

CANADIAN SPELLING Did you know that Canadian spelling does not always follow British spelling? Sometimes it follows its American neighbours. Here are some Canadian spellings you should know. Read the chart a few times. Then test a partner on some of the words. For example: How do Americans spell colour? Canadian Spelling UK Spelling US Spelling colour colour color airplane aeroplane airplane centre centre center neighbour neighbour neighbor favourite favourite favorite organize organise organize PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE Many of the places in Canada are based on Aboriginal peoples words. The name Canada came from the First Nations word kanata meaning village. Practice placing the word stress on the correct syllable Word #of syllables Meaning OnTArio (province) 3 beautiful lake OTTawa (country s capital) 3 to buy SasKAtchewan (province) 4 a berry in this region PenTICton (town in B.C.) 3 place to stay forever ManiTOba (province) 4 lake of the Prairie QUEbec (province) 2 strait NUNavut (territory) 3 our land 7

ANSWERS Page 3. Comprehension 1. Canada Day is celebrated on July 1st. 2. Dominion Day is what Canada Day was called prior to the Canada Act. 3. The first four provinces of Canada were Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, and Ontario. 4. Most of the Canadian population lives along the Canada/US border. 5. The reading mentions the 2010 Olympics because Canadians truly demonstrated their patriotism during that global event. 6. Canadians typically wear read and white and wave flags on Canada Day. 7. The most popular Canada Day event takes place in Ottawa because this is the capital of Canada and the home of Parliament Hill. 8. The Snowbirds are a Canadian aerobatic flight team. 9. In 1980, on Canada Day, "'O Canada" was made the official national anthem of Canada. 10. The reading says that the monarchy is mainly symbolic in Canada. The power and decisions belong to the prime minister. Page 4 & 5. Vocabulary A. 1. c 2. o 3. l 4.e 5. b 6. d 7. j 8. a 9. m 10. f 11. h 12. n 13. g 14. k 15. i B. 1.b 2.c 3. a 4. c 5. a C. 1. noteworthy 2. patriotic 3. highlight 4. newlyweds 5. governor general Page 6 & 7. PAIR WORK Please see next page for full map. You may want to print off a few page 10s to share around the class after the activity, so students can check their work. 8

Nunavut Yukon Northwest Territories Hudson Bay Pacific Ocean Quebec Newfoundland P.E.I. Vancouver Island British Columbia Winnipeg Alberta Manitoba Saskatchewan Ontario Ottawa Quebec City New Brunswick Nova Scotia 9