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French Canadian Culture

French Canadian Culture. By T V and K P. Quebec (QUESTIONS). 1.What is Quebec? 2.How big is it? 3.What is the landscapes? 4.Where is it located? 5.What is its population?. Landscape answers.

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French Canadian Culture

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  1. French Canadian Culture By T V and K P

  2. Quebec (QUESTIONS) 1.What is Quebec? 2.How big is it? 3.What is the landscapes? 4.Where is it located? 5.What is its population?

  3. Landscape answers • These are the answers to the questions of the landscapes of Quebec. Quebec’s landscapes consists of 444 Kilometers square. We got a estimate of 124 478 people in 2002. Quebec is the second largest province. Quebec is close to France.

  4. Traditions ( questions) • What are there traditions? • do they have any special event they like to play? • Do they have a special dinner for each holiday? These questions are soon to be answered on the next slide.

  5. Tradition answers • You asked do they have a special dinner for each holiday, the answer is YES they do have a dinner and appetizers and desserts! Mumu Mea Another question you asked was do they have a big sport or anything they like to do? Well they do, hockey is a big part of there life stile. This picture is a picture of a shrimp appetizer for valentines day.

  6. Food questions • Do you have a question on what do they eat? Like is there a special fest every Monday or something like that? Well why don’t you find out by going to the next page in this power point

  7. Food Answers • One of Quebec's famous foods is Pea soup, it was orientated in 1534. They also like fresh meat in the winter like fish and fiddleheads. They like wild berries and wild beans and wild apples. Another thing they like is dandelions, corn, lamb quarters, and squash. Here is a thing they love maple syrup, fried fish, and pudding. A thing that they like is called a Quebec cuisine witch was characterized by innovetive used of all things native to this province.

  8. Art Questions • What kind of art and creative works do they create? What do they make? How do they make it? What materials do they use? • Find out on the next slide!

  9. Art Answers • You asked what kind of art and how do they make it and some other questions. Well, sit back and find out! • The French Canadians sometimes use music to express their art but mostly they use visual art which includes paintings, printmaking and plastic art.

  10. Famous French Canadians • Famous French Canadians… there are lots. We can name some for you, but first we have to tell you about them first. • They are mostly singers, but some times, they can be involved in some other activities as well, like government. They can also enroll in other activities such as Hockey and other sports.

  11. Famous French Canadians We tolled you about some of things famous French Canadians do but now we will list there names. • Celine Dion, Rocket Rocher, Madonna, Felix Leclerc, and Jean Counoyer. Madonna

  12. Languages • What kind of languages are spoken there? • How many languages are there? • How many people speak these languages?

  13. Languages Answers You asked what kind of languages do they speak there and how many languages are there? Lots of languages are spoken there but most are spoken in France. Other language of percentage to population is due to immigration.

  14. History • The French found a colony (new France) in the 1600’s and 1700’s. In 1508, sixteen years after Christopher Columbus set out off on his first voyage, Thomas Aubert was part of a fishing trip near Newfoundland he brought back a few Amerindians to France.

  15. plagiarize • Pagerisim is a form of copying someone else's work, and saying that it is your own. It is lying, and you could get sent to jail.

  16. Conclusion • We told you about all the French Canadian culture. (Or most of it anyway!) We explained about all the different food they eat, some celebrations and differences, The languages they speak, some parts of history, famous people from Quebec, some traditions, and the landscapes. Hope you enjoyed!

  17. Websites Food: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/quebec-city.ca History: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/timeline_of_quebec_history_(1982_to_pprecence).ca Location: http://www.economicexpert.com/a/levis:Quebec.htm Population: http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Quebec_history_(1982_to_present) Food: http://www.infohub.com/forums/showthrea.php?=3261 Food: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Creative works: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/art_in_Canada Famous French Canadians: http://www.happyones.com/genalogy/1heuruex/famous/in_progress.htm Language: http://wikipedia.org/

  18. Pictures we used These next slides are all the pictures we used. Enjoy 

  19. Bye-Bye! Bye-Bye!

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