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WE LOVE CANADA 08L1224 HORI YUKA. WEATHER Their climate is not as cold all year around as some may believe. In winter, their temperatures fall below freezing.

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1 WE LOVE CANADA 08L1224 HORI YUKA

2 WEATHER Their climate is not as cold all year around as some may believe. In winter, their temperatures fall below freezing point throughout most of Canada. So we should wear warm clothes. We are the best times of year to visit is winter. Because we can watch an aurora.

3 CANADIAN AURORA We can watch an aurora in yellow knife. It must be cold but It is so nice and beautiful. There are a lot of lodge. We can eat a hot meal there. And We can watch it from there.

4 LANGUAGE There are two official languages in Canada. Some speak English, other speak French. So we had better study basic English or French. Let’s study hard.

5 CANADIAN CURRENCY Their currency is dollar. For example, 1 dollar can exchange 83.11 yen. We should go to there with a credit card. There are a lot of nice products. But you must carefully too use much money.

6 CANADIAN MANNER ・ If you go to study abroad, You should use "Mr. or Mrs." on the home at first. But next day, you should better call first name each other. For example, ‘Please call me Yuka’, ‘May I call you Yuka?’ If you do so, you can make a lot of friends soon. ・ They are lady-first. This is natural. This is the same as manners of the fork and the knife. ・ A strange person said, ‘Hi! How are you doing?’ or ‘Have a nice day!’ This is natural. You should better tell positively rather than not tell. Etc…

7 SOUVENIR MAPLE SYRUP ICE WINE CANADIAN BEER AND WHISKY BLUEBERRY RASPBERRY CRANBERRY CANADIAN CHEESE


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