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Culture …
Canada
Population: 33 million
Capital: Ottawa
Other cities: Toronto, Vancouver
Languages: English and French
Welcome to Canada! We hope you enjoy your say here.
Here are the answers to some of your Frequently Asked Questions.
Q How high are the Niagara Falls?
A The Niagara Fails are only 52 metres high. The world’s highest waterfall is the Angel Falls in Venezuela –that’s 979 metres high!
Q How big are Canada’s Great Lakes?
A There are five Great Lakes: Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario. Lake Superior is 82 000 km2.That’s bigger than Scotland!
Q How many national parks are there in Canada?
A There are 36 national parks, including the Banff National Park.That’s where the Rocky Mountains are.
Q How high are the Rocky Mountains? Is it safe to go walking there?
A The Rocky Mountains are more than 4000 metres high. It’s a great place to go walking, but be careful – there are bears in summer. Remember that you mustn’t feed them!
Q Can we visit the Arctic Circle? How cold is it there?
A Yes, you can visit the Canadian province of Nunavut. You can see polar bears there – it’s -50 degrees winter so you must take some war clothes!
Q We want to travel from east to west. How far is it?
A Canada is an enormous country. It’s 4466 km from Toronto to Vancouver on the train. The journey takes three days and three nights – but you see some wonderful landscapes on the way!
1 Look at the pictures. Do you know the names of these places?
2 (89) Read and listen. Complete the sentences with these numbers.
36
82 000
4000
52 4
466
1 The Niagara Falls are 52 metres high.
2 Lake Superior is 82000 km2.
3 There are 36 national parks in Canada.
4 The Rocky Mountains are 4000 metres high.
5 It’s 4466 km from Toronto to Vancouver.
3 Your voice Answer the questions.
In your country …
1 Which places do tourists visit?
2 Are there any high mountains?
3 Are there any big lakes?
4 How cold is it in winter?
5 How hot is it in summer?
Culture …
Canada
Population: 33 million
Capital: Ottawa
Other cities: Toronto, Vancouver
Languages: English and French
Welcome to Canada! We hope you enjoy your say here.
Here are the answers to some of your Frequently Asked Questions.
Q How high are the Niagara Falls?
A The Niagara Fails are only 52 metres high. The world’s highest waterfall is the Angel Falls in Venezuela –that’s 979 metres high!
Q How big are Canada’s Great Lakes?
A There are five Great Lakes: Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario. Lake Superior is 82 000 km2.That’s bigger than Scotland!
Q How many national parks are there in Canada?
A There are 36 national parks, including the Banff National Park.That’s where the Rocky Mountains are.
Q How high are the Rocky Mountains? Is it safe to go walking there?
A The Rocky Mountains are more than 4000 metres high. It’s a great place to go walking, but be careful – there are bears in summer. Remember that you mustn’t feed them!
Q Can we visit the Arctic Circle? How cold is it there?
A Yes, you can visit the Canadian province of Nunavut. You can see polar bears there – it’s -50 degrees winter so you must take some war clothes!
Q We want to travel from east to west. How far is it?
A Canada is an enormous country. It’s 4466 km from Toronto to Vancouver on the train. The journey takes three days and three nights – but you see some wonderful landscapes on the way!
1 Look at the pictures. Do you know the names of these places?
2 (89) Read and listen. Complete the sentences with these numbers.
36
82 000
4000
52 4
466
1 The Niagara Falls are 52 metres high.
2 Lake Superior is 82000 km2.
3 There are 36 national parks in Canada.
4 The Rocky Mountains are 4000 metres high.
5 It’s 4466 km from Toronto to Vancouver.
3 Your voice Answer the questions.
In your country …
1 Which places do tourists visit?
2 Are there any high mountains?
3 Are there any big lakes?
4 How cold is it in winter?
5 How hot is it in summer?
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