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Canada

Canada. Presented by Junichi, Koichi, Aya , Go, Saki. Today’s Topics. Canadian Food Canadian Music Canadian Sports. Introduction of Canada. 1.How big is Ca nada? 2.How many people are there? 3.Where is a capital? 4.Which languages do they speak?. Food Ⅰ. Topic Ginger Ale Poutine

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Canada

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  1. Canada Presented by Junichi, Koichi, Aya, Go, Saki

  2. Today’s Topics • Canadian Food • Canadian Music • Canadian Sports

  3. Introduction of Canada 1.How big is Canada? 2.How many people are there? 3.Where is a capital? 4.Which languages do they speak?

  4. Food Ⅰ Topic • Ginger Ale • Poutine • Maple Syrup

  5. Food in Canada Ⅱ • Abundant in nature& food • Few traditional foods

  6. Ginger Ale • It was made in 1904 • JJ・Macroson • Champagne with no alcohol • 「Canada Dry Ginger Ale」

  7. Poutine • Originated in later 1950 • Ate every where in Canada

  8. Maple Syrup • Made in Kebeq • Sweety, Tastes good • Special Food • National Flag

  9. Music • AvrilLavigne ・Background ・Achievements ・Private life

  10. Background ・A singer-songwriter ・French-Canadian ・“Avril”= April ・A guitarist

  11. Cdreleases Pop! Rock! Punk! ・「Let Go」 (2002) ・「Under My Skin」 (2004) ・「The Best Damn Thing」 (2006)

  12. Private Life • Vegetarian • Marriage & divorce • Charity activity • Visit to Japan

  13. Ice Hockey • History • Details • Popularity

  14. History Started Montreal, Canada in the 1850s. 1st rules McGill University, Montréal. In 1877 NHL in 1917.

  15. Details • Moving so fast • Attacking each other • Called “a fighting sport”

  16. Details • 6 on 6 • 20minutes ×3 periods • Get one point for each goal Dangerous But attractive! http://proicehockey.about.com/od/learnthegame/a/ice-hockey-rule.htm

  17. Equipment $400-500 to start playing Ice Hockey!!

  18. Popularity • How many players in each country?

  19. Popularity NHL(National Hockey League) most famous professional League in North America from 1917. Now, 30 teams including Canada and U.S

  20. ConclusionⅠ Food in Canada Short food history but very famous

  21. ConclusionⅡ AvrilLavigne She has influenced people around the world.

  22. ConclusionⅢ Ice Hockey • Canada’s original sport!! • Risky but fascinating!! • Very popular!! Supporting Canadian culture!!

  23. ConclusionⅣ • How can we experience Canadian culture? Just go to Canada and enjoy !  Thank you for listening !

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