presented by junichi, koichi, aya, go, saki. 1. canadian food 2. canadian music 3. canadian sports

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CanadaPresented by Junichi, Koichi, Aya, Go, Saki

1. Canadian Food2. Canadian Music3. Canadian Sports

Today’s Topics

1.How big is Canada?

2.How many people are there?

3.Where is a capital?

4.Which languages do they speak?

Introduction of Canada

Topic1. Ginger Ale

2. Poutine

3. Maple Syrup

Food Ⅰ

Abundant in nature & food

Few traditional foods

Food in Canada Ⅱ

Ginger Ale It was made in 1904

JJ ・ Macroson

Champagne with no alcohol

「 Canada Dry Ginger Ale 」

Poutine Originated in later 1950

Ate every where in Canada

Maple Syrup Made in Kebeq

Sweety, Tastes good

Special Food

National Flag

Avril Lavigne

・ Background

・ Achievements

・ Private life

Music

Background・ A singer-songwriter

・ French-Canadian

・“ Avril”= April

・ A guitarist

Cd   releases

Pop! Rock! Punk!

・「 Let Go 」 (2002)

・「 Under My Skin 」 (2004)

・「 The Best Damn Thing 」 (2006)

Vegetarian

Marriage & divorce

Charity activity

Visit to Japan

Private Life

1. History

2. Details

3. Popularity

Ice Hockey

HistoryStarted

Montreal, Canada in the 1850s.

1st rulesMcGill University, Montréal. In 1877

NHL in 1917.

1. Moving so fast

2. Attacking each other

3. Called “a fighting sport”

Details

http://proicehockey.about.com/od/learnthegame/a/ice-hockey-rule.htm

1. 6 on 6

2. 20minutes ×3 periods

3. Get one point for each goal

Dangerous But attractive!

Details

Equipment

$400-500 to start playing Ice Hockey!!

How many players in each country?

Popularity

World

Japan

U.S.

Canada

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5000

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Popularity

Popularity

NHL(National Hockey League) most famous professional League in North

America

from 1917.

Now, 30 teams

including Canada and U.S

Popularity

Food in Canada

Short food history but very famous

ConclusionⅠ

Avril Lavigne

She has influenced people around the world.

ConclusionⅡ

Ice Hockey

Canada’s original sport!!

Risky but fascinating!!

Very popular!!

Supporting Canadian culture!!

ConclusionⅢ

How can we experience Canadian culture?

Just go to Canada and enjoy !

Thank you for listening !

ConclusionⅣ

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