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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
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
to
your
parents
telling
them
about
your
trip.How
do
you
write
an
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
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
next
day*after
another
day
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