From Coast to Coast to Coast - Based of Canadianisms (CLB 3-4).pptx

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A Language Circles Lesson


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Language Circle: From Coast to Coast to Coast based on Canadiansms 1

2 Objectives Review and practice the Canadian Terms Lesson and use them in a related activity Speaking – Practice the Canadian Terms learned Grammar – Learn about Zero Article Read a passage, answer True and False questions Reflect on your learning today

3 Review the idioms in this related lesson https://livelearn.ca/lessons/language-training/canadianisms-canadian-terms/

4 Review the idioms in this related lesson “ “eh?”” – used to mean “don’t you think?” “ for sure” – definitely “ Canuck ” – a nickname for “Canadian” “ Mountie ” – a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police “ toonie” – the Canadian Two-Dollar Coin

5 Practice the new words: Quiz time 1. 1 If someone says, “eh?” they mean a) don’t you think? b) what have you done?

6 Practice the new words: Quiz time 1. 1 If someone says, “eh?” they mean a) don’t you think? b) what have you done?

7 Practice the new words: Quiz time 2. Canadians use “for sure” to mean a) I am not sure b) definitely

8 Practice the new words: Quiz time 2. Canadians use “for sure” to mean a) I am not sure b) definitely

9 Practice the new words: Quiz time 3. A “Canuck” is a a) Canadian b) animal living in Canada

10 Practice the new words: Quiz time 3. A “Canuck” is a a) Canadian b) animal living in Canada

11 Practice the new words: Quiz time 4. A “Mountie” is a) a member of the RCMP, the police force in Canada b) a mountain that is not very tall

12 Practice the new words: Quiz time 4. A “Mountie” is a) a member of the RCMP, the police force in Canada b) a mountain that is not very tall

13 Practice the new words: Quiz time 5. A toonie is the a) Canadian one-dollar coin b) Canadian two-dollar coin

14 Practice the new words: Quiz time 5. A toonie is the a) Canadian one-dollar coin b) Canadian two-dollar coin

15 Agenda Speaking Grammar Reading Reflect on learning

16 Speaking

17 Speaking activity Work in pairs. Student A: Form a question that ends in “,eh?” Student B: Try to answer the question from Student A using any of the new Canadian Terms learned.

18 Grammar

19 Zero Article ZERO article is when a noun has no article (a/an, the). When do we use zero article? 1. With plural and uncountable nouns Ex: Canadians eat maple syrup very often. Happiness is important for me. Your turn: Write a sentence in the chat using zero article with a plural or uncountable noun.

20 Zero Article ZERO article is when a noun has no article (a/an, the). When do we use zero article? 2. With names of people, places, languages/nationalities, days/months Ex: Mary is Canadian. Monday I will visit Young Street. Your turn: Write a sentence in the chat using zero article with names.

21 Zero Article ZERO article is when a noun has no article (a/an, the). When do we use zero article? 3. With games and sports and meals Ex: Bob likes hockey. I had pancakes for breakfast today. Your turn: Write a sentence in the chat using zero article with sports and meals.

22 Zero Article ZERO article is when a noun has no article (a/an, the). Let’s practice! Correct the following sentences: 1. The cars can be dangerous. 2. We seldom see the courage like that. 3. There was the milk on the doorstep. 4. I gave it to the Mary. 5. She arrived in the Winnipeg yesterday. 6. Do you speak a French?

23 Zero Article ZERO article is when a noun has no article (a/an, the). Let’s practice! Correct the following sentences: 1. The cars can be dangerous. Cars can be dangerous. 2. We seldom see the courage like that. 3. There was the milk on the doorstep. 4. I gave it to the Mary. 5. She arrived in the Winnipeg yesterday. 6. Do you speak a French?

24 Zero Article ZERO article is when a noun has no article (a/an, the). Let’s practice! Correct the following sentences: 1. The cars can be dangerous. Cars can be dangerous. 2. We seldom see the courage like that. We seldom see courage like that. 3. There was the milk on the doorstep. 4. I gave it to the Mary. 5. She arrived in the Winnipeg yesterday. 6. Do you speak a French?

25 Zero Article ZERO article is when a noun has no article (a/an, the). Let’s practice! Correct the following sentences: 1. The cars can be dangerous. Cars can be dangerous. 2. We seldom see the courage like that. We seldom see courage like that. 3. There was the milk on the doorstep. There was milk on the doorstep. 4. I gave it to the Mary. 5. She arrived in the Winnipeg yesterday. 6. Do you speak a French?

26 Zero Article ZERO article is when a noun has no article (a/an, the). Let’s practice! Correct the following sentences: 1. The cars can be dangerous. Cars can be dangerous. 2. We seldom see the courage like that. We seldom see courage like that. 3. There was the milk on the doorstep. There was milk on the doorstep. 4. I gave it to the Mary. I gave it to Mary. 5. She arrived in the Winnipeg yesterday. She arrived in Winnipeg yesterday. 6. Do you speak a French?

27 Zero Article ZERO article is when a noun has no article (a/an, the). Let’s practice! Correct the following sentences: 1. The cars can be dangerous. Cars can be dangerous. 2. We seldom see the courage like that. We seldom see courage like that. 3. There was the milk on the doorstep. There was milk on the doorstep. 4. I gave it to the Mary. I gave it to Mary. 5. She arrived in the Winnipeg yesterday. She arrived in Winnipeg yesterday. 6. Do you speak a French? Do you speak French?

28 Reading

29 Read the following passage: From Coast to Coast to Coast In the east, the sun rises over the Atlantic Ocean. The waves crash against the rocky shores of Newfoundland. In the heart of Canada, the prairies stretch as far as the eye can see. In the west you can find the Pacific Coast and the Rocky Mountains which rise high into the sky. In the north, the Arctic tundra is vast and icy. Polar bears roam the frozen shores of the Arctic Ocean. In the cities, skyscrapers touch the clouds. People from all over the world live and work here. From coast to coast to coast, Canada is full of wonders. Each place is special in its own way.

30 Answer the following True/False questions 1. The sun rises over the Pacific Ocean in the east of Canada. 2. The prairies are located in the heart of Canada. 3. The Rocky Mountains are found in the west of Canada. 4. Polar bears are commonly found in the prairies of Canada. 5. Skyscrapers can be found in the cities of Canada.

31 Answer the following True/False questions 1. The sun rises over the Pacific Ocean in the east of Canada. False 2. The prairies are located in the heart of Canada. 3. The Rocky Mountains are found in the west of Canada. 4. Polar bears are commonly found in the prairies of Canada. 5. Skyscrapers can be found in the cities of Canada.

32 Answer the following True/False questions 1. The sun rises over the Pacific Ocean in the east of Canada. False 2. The prairies are located in the heart of Canada. True 3. The Rocky Mountains are found in the west of Canada. 4. Polar bears are commonly found in the prairies of Canada. 5. Skyscrapers can be found in the cities of Canada.

33 Answer the following True/False questions 1. The sun rises over the Pacific Ocean in the east of Canada. False 2. The prairies are located in the heart of Canada. True 3. The Rocky Mountains are found in the west of Canada. True 4. Polar bears are commonly found in the prairies of Canada. 5. Skyscrapers can be found in the cities of Canada.

34 Answer the following True/False questions 1. The sun rises over the Pacific Ocean in the east of Canada. False 2. The prairies are located in the heart of Canada. True 3. The Rocky Mountains are found in the west of Canada. True 4. Polar bears are commonly found in the prairies of Canada. False 5. Skyscrapers can be found in the cities of Canada.

35 Answer the following True/False questions 1. The sun rises over the Pacific Ocean in the east of Canada. False 2. The prairies are located in the heart of Canada. True 3. The Rocky Mountains are found in the west of Canada. True 4. Polar bears are commonly found in the prairies of Canada. False 5. Skyscrapers can be found in the cities of Canada. True

36 Did you know…? …that Canada's current motto is "From sea to sea," referring to how its land mass touches both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. But because Canada has access to three oceans, we sometimes say “From sea to sea to sea.” Can you remember which is the third Ocean?

37 Reflect on learning

38 What did you learn today? Review and practice the Number idioms and use them in a related activity Grammar – Learn about Ordinal Numbers Speak about a time when you were first, second or third in a competition or race Listen to a passage, answer True and False questions and discuss the numbers that appear in the passage Reflect on your learning today

39 Homework Write five sentences with nouns with zero article. Send your homework to your instructor.

Thank you! Questions? Created by : Ruxandra Nicolescu – English Online 40 https://pixabay.com/photos/cup-of-coffee-laptop-office-macbook-1280537/ shared under CC0
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