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年級:高二學(xué)科:英語(人教版選擇性必修二)主講人:學(xué)校:Unit4Journey

across

a

Vast

Land

Using

Language

(2)年級:高二1Learning

objectivesIn

thisclass,youwill1.

read

about

a

rail

journey

across

Canada;2.

find

out

information

about

Canada’s

geography,

climate,

and

culture;3.

write

an

email

about

a

rail

journey

across

Canada.LearningobjectivesInthiscla2ReviewSEEING

THE

TRUE

NORTH

VIA

RAIL:

VANCOUVER

AND

THE

HEART

OF

CANADAReviewSEEINGTHETRUENORTHVI3ReviewSEEING

THE

TRUE

NORTH

VIA

RAIL:

TORONTO

AND

MONTREALReviewSEEINGTHETRUENORTHVI4ReviewSEEING

THE

TRUE

NORTH

VIA

RAIL:

TORONTO

AND

MONTREALSEEING

THE

TRUE

NORTH

VIA

RAIL:

VANCOUVER

AND

THE

HEART

OF

CANADAWhat

is

the

relationship

between

these

two

passages?ReviewSEEINGTHETRUENORTHVI5ReviewSEEING

THE

TRUE

NORTH

VIA

RAIL:

TORONTO

AND

MONTREALSEEING

THE

TRUE

NORTH

VIA

RAIL:

VANCOUVER

AND

THE

HEART

OF

CANADAthe

next

leg

of

their

tripReviewSEEINGTHETRUENORTHVI6ReviewReview

the

route

of

the

girls’

trip

across

Canada.Vancouver

→Lake

Louise

→Jasper

→Edmonton

→Winnipeg

→TorontoReviewReviewtherouteofthe7PredictionObserve

the

illustrations

and

the

route,

and

make

a

prediction.Vancouver

→Lake

Louise

→Jasper

→Edmonton

→Winnipeg

→Toronto→

?PredictionObservetheillustra8pp.

44-45Reading

for

main

pointsRead

the

passage

and

underline

the

people

and

places

mentioned

in

the

passage.

People:

Places:

pp.44-45Readingformainpoin9Reading

for

main

pointsRead

the

passage

and

underline

the

people

and

places

mentioned

in

the

passage.

People:

Li

Daiyu,

Liu

Qian,

Lin

Fei,

Jean-Philippe

Places:

Toronto,

Canada,

Montreal,

China,CN

Tower,

Lake

Ontario,

Niagara

Falls/River,

Chinatown,

Greater

Toronto

Area,

Old

Montreal,

St

Paul

Street,

Quebec,

St

Lawrence

River,

Gulf

of

St

Lawrence,

Nova

Scotia,

HalifaxReadingformainpointsReadth10Reading

for

main

pointsRead

the

passage

and

sum

up

the

main

points

of

each

part.

ReadingformainpointsReadth11Read

the

passage

and

sum

up

the

main

points

of

each

part.

Paragraph

1-4:

Paragraph

5-9:Paragraph

10:Reading

for

main

pointsLi

Daiyu

and

Liu

Qian’s

experience

in

TorontoTheir

experience

in

MontrealTheir

time

spent

on

the

train

towards

HalifaxReadthepassageandsumupth12Reading

for

detailsReadthepassageandanswerthequestions.1.

What

did

the

girls

see

when

they

went

up

the

CN

Tower?2.

Why

was

it

possible

to

get

all

kinds

of

good

Chinese

food

in

Toronto?3.

What

did

Jean-Philippe

tell

the

girls

about

Montreal

and

the

people

there?ReadingfordetailsReadthepa13Paragraph

1:

After

Li

Daiyu

and

her

cousin

arrived

in

Toronto,

the

largest

and

wealthiest

city

in

Canada,

they

only

had

a

few

hours

to

kill

before

they

had

to

proceed

to

the

next

leg

of

their

trip

to

Montreal,

so

they

went

on

a

tour

of

the

city.

They

went

up

the

CN

Tower

and

looked

across

the

shores

of

Lake

Ontario.

…Reading

for

details岸;濱continue

Paragraph1:Readingfordetail14Paragraph

1:…

Standing

in

the

distance,

they

were

astonished

to

see

misty

clouds

rising

from

the

great

Niagara

Falls,

which

is

on

the

south

side

of

the

lake.

Water

from

the

lake

flows

into

the

Niagara

River

and

over

the

falls

on

its

way

to

the

sea.Reading

for

detailssurprisedParagraph1:Readingfordetail15Paragraph

2:

The

girls

saw

hundreds

of

skyscrapers

of

glass

and

steel,

and

old-fashioned

cars

rolling

by.

As

they

walked

north

from

the

harbour

area,

Li

Daiyu

said,

“Lin

Fei,

one

of

my

mother’s

old

schoolmates,

lives

here.

I

should

phone

her

and

see

if

she’s

available

for

dinner.”Reading

for

details鋼P(yáng)aragraph2:Readingfordetail16Paragraph

3:

They

met

Lin

Fei

around

dusk

over

dinner

at

a

restaurant

in

downtown

Chinatown.

The

cousins

chatted

with

Lin

Fei,

who

had

moved

to

Canada

many

years

earlier.Reading

for

detailsParagraph3:Readingfordetail17Paragraph

4:

“This

is

the

largest

Chinatown

in

Toronto.

We

have

a

few

more

in

the

Greater

Toronto

Area,

so

you

can

guess

that

there

are

a

lot

of

Chinese

people

in

Canada!

Chinese

people

have

been

coming

here

for

more

than

a

hundred

years.

Therefore,

we

can

get

all

kinds

of

great

food

here

from

all

over

China,”

Lin

Fei

told

them.Reading

for

detailsParagraph4:Readingfordetail18Paragraph

5:

The

train

left

late

that

night

and

arrived

in

Montreal

early

the

next

morning.

At

the

station,

in

contrast

to

Toronto,

they

heard

people

talking

in

French.

They

were

surprised

to

see

that

all

the

signs

and

advertisements

were

in

French

and

many

people

spoke

English

with

an

accent.Reading

for

details廣告口音Paragraph5:Readingfordetail19Paragraph

6:

“We

don’t

leave

until

this

evening,”

said

Liu

Qian.

“Let’s

go

downtown.

Old

Montreal

is

close

to

the

water.”Reading

for

detailsParagraph

7:

They

spent

the

afternoon

in

lovely

shops

and

visiting

artists

in

their

workplaces

along

St

Paul

Street.

As

they

sat

in

a

restaurant

alongside

the

broad

St

Lawrence

River,

a

young

man

sat

down

with

them.Paragraph6:Readingfordetail20Paragraph

8:

“Hello,

my

name

is

Jean-Philippe.

I’m

a

photographer,”

he

said,

“and

I

was

wondering

where

you

are

from.”Reading

for

detailsParagraph

9:

The

girls

told

him

they

were

from

China

and

were

on

a

train

trip

across

Canada.

When

they

told

him

they

had

only

one

day

in

Montreal,

…攝影師Paragraph8:Readingfordetail21Paragraph

9:…

he

said,

“That’s

too

bad.

You

owe

it

to

yourselves

to

stay

longer.

Overall,

Montreal

is

a

city

with

wonderful

sights

and

sounds.

Most

of

us

speak

both

English

and

French,

and

the

city

has

unique

Quebec

culture

and

traditions.

There

are

fantastic

restaurants

and

clubs

around,

too.

Here,

we

love

good

coffee,

toast,

and

cheese.

And

good

music,

of

course!”Reading

for

detailsshould

try

to

achieve

something

because

it

is

what

you

deserve吐司Paragraph9:Readingfordetail22Reading

for

detailsParagraph

10:

That

night

the

train

was

speeding

along

the

St

Lawrence

River

towards

the

Gulf

of

St

Lawrence

and

down

to

the

distant

east

coast

towards

the

province

of

Nova

Scotia

and

its

largest

city,

Halifax.

The

cousins

dreamt

happily

of

the

beautiful

cobblestone

streets,

old

brick

buildings,

and

the

red

maple

leaves

of

Montreal.ReadingfordetailsParagraph123Read

the

passage

and

answer

the

questions.1.

What

did

the

girls

see

when

they

went

up

the

CN

Tower?

They

saw

misty

clouds

rising

from

the

Niagara

Falls.Reading

for

detailsReadthepassageandanswerth24Read

the

passage

and

answer

the

questions.2.

Why

was

it

possible

to

get

all

kinds

of

good

Chinese

food

in

Toronto?

Because

there

are

a

lot

of

Chinese

people

there.Reading

for

detailsReadthepassageandanswerth25Read

the

passage

and

answer

the

questions.3.

What

did

Jean-Philippe

tell

the

girls

about

Montreal

and

the

people

there?

Montreal

is

a

city

with

wonderful

sights

and

sounds.

Most

people

speak

both

English

and

French,

and

the

city

has

unique

Quebec

culture

and

traditions.

There

are

fantastic

restaurants

and

clubs

around.

There,

people

love

good

coffee,

toast,

cheese,

and

good

music.Reading

for

detailsReadthepassageandanswerth26Tracing

the

routeDraw

on

the

map

the

route

of

the

girls’

trip

across

Canada.Toronto

→Montreal

→Halifax

Quebec,

St

Lawrence

River,

Gulf

of

St

Lawrence,

Nova

Scotia,

Lake

OntarioTracingtherouteDrawonthem27Vancouver

→Lake

Louise

→Jasper

→Winnipeg

→Toronto

→Edmonton

→Montreal

→Halifax

Making

notesMake

notes

about

what

the

girls

did

at

each

place.Vancouver→LakeLouise→→Jasp28Making

notesVancouverLake

LouiseJaspertook

a

boat

ride

out

into

the

bay;

visited

an

island;took

a

hike

in

a

forest.took

the

train;mountains

and

forests

looked

massive;

blue

water

took

their

breath

away.took

a

coach

through

the

Canadian

Rockies;spectacular

mountain

peaks;different

creatures.MakingnotesVancouverLakeLoui29Making

notesEdmontonThe

PrairieWinnipegcentre

of

Canada’s

oil

and

gas

drilling

industry;freezing

cold

in

winter;large

shopping

malls.amazed

by

the

open

country;

went

through

two

wheat-growing

provinces;

a

bunch

of

farms.an

urban

areaMakingnotesEdmontonThePrairi30Making

notesOntarioTorontoa

land

of

forests

and

lakes;

rolling

hills;

bushes

and

maple

trees;

the

wide

stretch

of

Lake

Huron.the

largest

and

wealthiest

city

in

Canada;

went

up

the

CN

Tower,

saw

misty

clouds

rising

from

the

Niagara

Falls;

skyscrapers

of

glass

and

steel;

old-fashioned

cars;

met

Lin

Fei

in

Chinatown.MakingnotesOntarioTorontoala31Making

notesMontrealsigns

and

ads

in

French;

people

spoke

English

with

an

accent;

visited

lovely

shops

and

artists

in

their

workplaces

along

St

Paul

Street;

met

Jean-Philippe

in

a

restaurant

alongside

the

St

Lawrence

River;

unique

Quebec

culture

and

traditions.MakingnotesMontrealsignsand32Analyzing

the

featuresTravel

journalAnalyzingthefeaturesTravelj33*during

their

first

day*the

next

day*after

another

day

on

the

train*night

came

again*when

they

woke

up

the

next

morning*after

Li

Daiyu

and

her

cousin

arrived

in

Toronto*…Analyzing

the

featuresSequence*duringtheirfirstdayAnalyzi34who—peoplewhere—placeswhat—sceneries/activitieshow—feelings/routes…Analyzing

the

featuresContentwho—peopleAnalyzingthefeatur35*…the

blue

water

literally

took

their

breath

away

with

its

exceptional

beauty.*The

bushes

and

maple

trees

outside

their

windows

were

red,

gold,

and

orange,

and

there

was

frost

on

the

ground,

confirming

that

autumn

has

arrived

in

Canada.*…Analyzing

the

featuresLanguage*…thebluewaterliterallytoo36*The

train

thundered

on,

through

the

rolling

hills.*The

girls

saw

hundreds

of

skyscrapers

of

glass

and

steel,

and

old-fashioned

cars

rolling

by.*That

night

the

train

was

speeding

along

towards

and

down

to

towards

…*…Analyzing

the

featuresLanguage*Thetrainthunderedon,throu37Imagine

that

you

are

Li

Daiyu.

Using

the

map

and

your

notes,

write

an

email

to

your

parents

telling

them

about

your

trip.How

do

you

write

an

email

to

your

parents?What

impressed

you

most

in

Li

Daiyu

and

Liu

Qian’s

journey?What

order

would

you

follow

when

describing

the

journey?Writing

an

emailImaginethatyouareLiDaiyu.38Dear

Mum

and

Dad:

Thank

you

so

much

for

allowing

me

to

go

on

this

journey!

It

has

been

a

wonderful

trip

so

far,

and

I

really

love

it!

We

started

in

Vancouver,

where

we

went

shopping

for

gifts

and

then

went

hiking.

Unfortunately,

it

rained

the

first

day

we

were

there,

but

then

it

became

clear

after

that.

…Writing

an

emailDearMumandDad:Writinganem39…

Then

we

took

a

train

to

Lake

Louise

in

the

Canadian

Rockies,

then

a

coach

through

the

Rockies

to

Jasper.

The

scenery

was

spectacular—massive

forests

and

mountains,

beautiful

blue

lakes,

and

all

kinds

of

animals.

We

even

saw

a

grizzly

bear!

From

there,

we

took

a

long-distance

train

to

Toronto.

We

were

amazed

by

how

empty

and

wide

the

Canadian

Prairie

was.

…Writing

an

email…ThenwetookatraintoLake40…

It

just

stretched

on

and

on,

as

far

as

the

eye

could

see.

But

then

after

we

passed

Winnipeg

we

were

in

a

land

of

lakes

and

hills.

It

was

all

so

beautiful.

Toronto

was

amazing.

We

went

to

the

CN

Tower

and

were

surprised

because

we

could

see

misty

clouds

rising

from

the

Niagara

Falls

across

the

lake.

Then

we

had

dinner

in

Chinatown

with

Lin

Fei

(she

says

“Hi!”).

…Writing

an

email…Itjuststretchedonandon,41…

From

there

we

travelled

to

Montreal

where

we

went

shopping

in

the

old

town.

Then

we

stopped

at

a

restaurant

where

we

met

a

cool

guy

named

Jean-Philippe.

He’s

a

photographer.

He

told

us

all

about

Montreal

and

its

culture.

Did

you

know

that

nearly

everyone

there

speaks

French?

Luckily,

many

of

them

speak

English

as

well.

Finally,

we

caught

the

train

to

Halifax.Writing

an

email…FromtherewetravelledtoM42

It

has

been

a

great

trip,

filling

us

with

so

many

happy

memories.

We

plan

on

spending

about

a

week

here

getting

rested

up

from

our

journey,

and

then

we’ll

fly

home.Love,DaiyuWriting

an

emailIthasbeenagreattrip43Exchange

your

draft

with

a

partner.

Use

this

checklist

to

help

you

assess

your

partner’s

draft.

Then

take

your

draft

back

and

revise

it

according

to

your

partner’s

comments.HomeworkExchangeyourdraftwithapar44Thank

YouThankYou45年級:高二學(xué)科:英語(人教版選擇性必修二)主講人:學(xué)校:Unit4Journey

across

a

Vast

Land

Using

Language

(2)年級:高二46Learning

objectivesIn

thisclass,youwill1.

read

about

a

rail

journey

across

Canada;2.

find

out

information

about

Canada’s

geography,

climate,

and

culture;3.

write

an

email

about

a

rail

journey

across

Canada.LearningobjectivesInthiscla47ReviewSEEING

THE

TRUE

NORTH

VIA

RAIL:

VANCOUVER

AND

THE

HEART

OF

CANADAReviewSEEINGTHETRUENORTHVI48ReviewSEEING

THE

TRUE

NORTH

VIA

RAIL:

TORONTO

AND

MONTREALReviewSEEINGTHETRUENORTHVI49ReviewSEEING

THE

TRUE

NORTH

VIA

RAIL:

TORONTO

AND

MONTREALSEEING

THE

TRUE

NORTH

VIA

RAIL:

VANCOUVER

AND

THE

HEART

OF

CANADAWhat

is

the

relationship

between

these

two

passages?ReviewSEEINGTHETRUENORTHVI50ReviewSEEING

THE

TRUE

NORTH

VIA

RAIL:

TORONTO

AND

MONTREALSEEING

THE

TRUE

NORTH

VIA

RAIL:

VANCOUVER

AND

THE

HEART

OF

CANADAthe

next

leg

of

their

tripReviewSEEINGTHETRUENORTHVI51ReviewReview

the

route

of

the

girls’

trip

across

Canada.Vancouver

→Lake

Louise

→Jasper

→Edmonton

→Winnipeg

→TorontoReviewReviewtherouteofthe52PredictionObserve

the

illustrations

and

the

route,

and

make

a

prediction.Vancouver

→Lake

Louise

→Jasper

→Edmonton

→Winnipeg

→Toronto→

?PredictionObservetheillustra53pp.

44-45Reading

for

main

pointsRead

the

passage

and

underline

the

people

and

places

mentioned

in

the

passage.

People:

Places:

pp.44-45Readingformainpoin54Reading

for

main

pointsRead

the

passage

and

underline

the

people

and

places

mentioned

in

the

passage.

People:

Li

Daiyu,

Liu

Qian,

Lin

Fei,

Jean-Philippe

Places:

Toronto,

Canada,

Montreal,

China,CN

Tower,

Lake

Ontario,

Niagara

Falls/River,

Chinatown,

Greater

Toronto

Area,

Old

Montreal,

St

Paul

Street,

Quebec,

St

Lawrence

River,

Gulf

of

St

Lawrence,

Nova

Scotia,

HalifaxReadingformainpointsReadth55Reading

for

main

pointsRead

the

passage

and

sum

up

the

main

points

of

each

part.

ReadingformainpointsReadth56Read

the

passage

and

sum

up

the

main

points

of

each

part.

Paragraph

1-4:

Paragraph

5-9:Paragraph

10:Reading

for

main

pointsLi

Daiyu

and

Liu

Qian’s

experience

in

TorontoTheir

experience

in

MontrealTheir

time

spent

on

the

train

towards

HalifaxReadthepassageandsumupth57Reading

for

detailsReadthepassageandanswerthequestions.1.

What

did

the

girls

see

when

they

went

up

the

CN

Tower?2.

Why

was

it

possible

to

get

all

kinds

of

good

Chinese

food

in

Toronto?3.

What

did

Jean-Philippe

tell

the

girls

about

Montreal

and

the

people

there?ReadingfordetailsReadthepa58Paragraph

1:

After

Li

Daiyu

and

her

cousin

arrived

in

Toronto,

the

largest

and

wealthiest

city

in

Canada,

they

only

had

a

few

hours

to

kill

before

they

had

to

proceed

to

the

next

leg

of

their

trip

to

Montreal,

so

they

went

on

a

tour

of

the

city.

They

went

up

the

CN

Tower

and

looked

across

the

shores

of

Lake

Ontario.

…Reading

for

details岸;濱continue

Paragraph1:Readingfordetail59Paragraph

1:…

Standing

in

the

distance,

they

were

astonished

to

see

misty

clouds

rising

from

the

great

Niagara

Falls,

which

is

on

the

south

side

of

the

lake.

Water

from

the

lake

flows

into

the

Niagara

River

and

over

the

falls

on

its

way

to

the

sea.Reading

for

detailssurprisedParagraph1:Readingfordetail60Paragraph

2:

The

girls

saw

hundreds

of

skyscrapers

of

glass

and

steel,

and

old-fashioned

cars

rolling

by.

As

they

walked

north

from

the

harbour

area,

Li

Daiyu

said,

“Lin

Fei,

one

of

my

mother’s

old

schoolmates,

lives

here.

I

should

phone

her

and

see

if

she’s

available

for

dinner.”Reading

for

details鋼P(yáng)aragraph2:Readingfordetail61Paragraph

3:

They

met

Lin

Fei

around

dusk

over

dinner

at

a

restaurant

in

downtown

Chinatown.

The

cousins

chatted

with

Lin

Fei,

who

had

moved

to

Canada

many

years

earlier.Reading

for

detailsParagraph3:Readingfordetail62Paragraph

4:

“This

is

the

largest

Chinatown

in

Toronto.

We

have

a

few

more

in

the

Greater

Toronto

Area,

so

you

can

guess

that

there

are

a

lot

of

Chinese

people

in

Canada!

Chinese

people

have

been

coming

here

for

more

than

a

hundred

years.

Therefore,

we

can

get

all

kinds

of

great

food

here

from

all

over

China,”

Lin

Fei

told

them.Reading

for

detailsParagraph4:Readingfordetail63Paragraph

5:

The

train

left

late

that

night

and

arrived

in

Montreal

early

the

next

morning.

At

the

station,

in

contrast

to

Toronto,

they

heard

people

talking

in

French.

They

were

surprised

to

see

that

all

the

signs

and

advertisements

were

in

French

and

many

people

spoke

English

with

an

accent.Reading

for

details廣告口音Paragraph5:Readingfordetail64Paragraph

6:

“We

don’t

leave

until

this

evening,”

said

Liu

Qian.

“Let’s

go

downtown.

Old

Montreal

is

close

to

the

water.”Reading

for

detailsParagraph

7:

They

spent

the

afternoon

in

lovely

shops

and

visiting

artists

in

their

workplaces

along

St

Paul

Street.

As

they

sat

in

a

restaurant

alongside

the

broad

St

Lawrence

River,

a

young

man

sat

down

with

them.Paragraph6:Readingfordetail65Paragraph

8:

“Hello,

my

name

is

Jean-Philippe.

I’m

a

photographer,”

he

said,

“and

I

was

wondering

where

you

are

from.”Reading

for

detailsParagraph

9:

The

girls

told

him

they

were

from

China

and

were

on

a

train

trip

across

Canada.

When

they

told

him

they

had

only

one

day

in

Montreal,

…攝影師Paragraph8:Readingfordetail66Paragraph

9:…

he

said,

“That’s

too

bad.

You

owe

it

to

yourselves

to

stay

longer.

Overall,

Montreal

is

a

city

with

wonderful

sights

and

sounds.

Most

of

us

speak

both

English

and

French,

and

the

city

has

unique

Quebec

culture

and

traditions.

There

are

fantastic

restaurants

and

clubs

around,

too.

Here,

we

love

good

coffee,

toast,

and

cheese.

And

good

music,

of

course!”Reading

for

detailsshould

try

to

achieve

something

because

it

is

what

you

deserve吐司Paragraph9:Readingfordetail67Reading

for

detailsParagraph

10:

That

night

the

train

was

speeding

along

the

St

Lawrence

River

towards

the

Gulf

of

St

Lawrence

and

down

to

the

distant

east

coast

towards

the

province

of

Nova

Scotia

and

its

largest

city,

Halifax.

The

cousins

dreamt

happily

of

the

beautiful

cobblestone

streets,

old

brick

buildings,

and

the

red

maple

leaves

of

Montreal.ReadingfordetailsParagraph168Read

the

passage

and

answer

the

questions.1.

What

did

the

girls

see

when

they

went

up

the

CN

Tower?

They

saw

misty

clouds

rising

from

the

Niagara

Falls.Reading

for

detailsReadthepassageandanswerth69Read

the

passage

and

answer

the

questions.2.

Why

was

it

possible

to

get

all

kinds

of

good

Chinese

food

in

Toronto?

Because

there

are

a

lot

of

Chinese

people

there.Reading

for

detailsReadthepassageandanswerth70Read

the

passage

and

answer

the

questions.3.

What

did

Jean-Philippe

tell

the

girls

about

Montreal

and

the

people

there?

Montreal

is

a

city

with

wonderful

sights

and

sounds.

Most

people

speak

both

English

and

French,

and

the

city

has

unique

Quebec

culture

and

traditions.

There

are

fantastic

restaurants

and

clubs

around.

There,

people

love

good

coffee,

toast,

cheese,

and

good

music.Reading

for

detailsReadthepassageandanswerth71Tracing

the

routeDraw

on

the

map

the

route

of

the

girls’

trip

across

Canada.Toronto

→Montreal

→Halifax

Quebec,

St

Lawrence

River,

Gulf

of

St

Lawrence,

Nova

Scotia,

Lake

OntarioTracingtherouteDrawonthem72Vancouver

→Lake

Louise

→Jasper

→Winnipeg

→Toronto

→Edmonton

→Montreal

→Halifax

Making

notesMake

notes

about

what

the

girls

did

at

each

place.Vancouver→LakeLouise→→Jasp73Making

notesVancouverLake

LouiseJaspertook

a

boat

ride

out

into

the

bay;

visited

an

island;took

a

hike

in

a

forest.took

the

train;mountains

and

forests

looked

massive;

blue

water

took

their

breath

away.took

a

coach

through

the

Canadian

Rockies;spectacular

mountain

peaks;different

creatures.MakingnotesVancouverLakeLoui74Making

notesEdmontonThe

PrairieWinnipegcentre

of

Canada’s

oil

and

gas

drilling

industry;freezing

cold

in

winter;large

shopping

malls.amazed

by

the

open

country;

went

through

two

wheat-growing

provinces;

a

bunch

of

farms.an

urban

areaMakingnotesEdmontonThePrairi75Making

notesOntarioTorontoa

land

of

forests

and

lakes;

rolling

hills;

bushes

and

maple

trees;

the

wide

stretch

of

Lake

Huron.the

largest

and

wealthiest

city

in

Canada;

went

up

the

CN

Tower,

saw

misty

clouds

rising

from

the

Niagara

Falls;

skyscrapers

of

glass

and

steel;

old-fashioned

cars;

met

Lin

Fei

in

Chinatown.MakingnotesOntarioTorontoala76Making

notesMontrealsigns

and

ads

in

French;

people

spoke

English

with

an

accent;

visited

lovely

shops

and

artists

in

their

workplaces

along

St

Paul

Street;

met

Jean-Philippe

in

a

restaurant

alongside

the

St

Lawrence

River;

unique

Quebec

culture

and

traditions.MakingnotesMontrealsignsand77Analyzing

the

featuresTravel

journalAnalyzingthefeaturesTravelj78*during

their

first

day*the

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