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ContentsI) Origin of the Name – Canada.II) Happy Birthday, Canada!III) Introduction: CANADA.IV) Symbols of Canada.V) Beautiful cities.
Canada ContentsI) Origin of the Name – Canada.II) Happy Birthday, Canada!III) Introduction: CANADA.IV) The word “CANADA” comes from one of the languages of Indians. They Location: The country is situated in North America, washed by the Atlantic PopulationPopulation: 33 million peopleEthnic Groups: British Isles origin 28%, French origin 23%, Languages: English 59%, French 23%, other 18%. National parks and historic sitesCanada’s 37 national parks are spread throughout the Parliament HillParliament Hill is an area of Crown land on the southern The St. Joseph`s Cathedral   It is constructed on the Royal CN-TowerTelevision tower Lakes    The main lakes of Canada are the Great RiversThe St. Lawrence River provides a seaway for ships from the Great The Yukon and the Columbia, parts of which flow Niagara FallsNiagara Falls Niagara FallsNiagara Falls OttawaOttawa OttawaOttawa MontrealMontreal MontrealMontreal TorontoToronto TorontoToronto VancouverVancouver is located in the southwest of Canada, in the QuebecQuebec QuebecQuebec CANADA is a constitutional monarchy, an independent federal state and parliamentary democracy.The Government Type: confederation with parliamentary democracy. Canada has a birthday on July 1st. It Provinces and Territories: Canada is independent federative state consisting of 10 provinces and three territories. The National Anthem of Canada. The «maple leaf» is the national symbol The Canadian Flag.       The National Flag Canada`s coat of arms has three maple leaves below the royal The Maple Tree.    Trees have played an important role The Maple Leaf.Today the maple leaf appears on one cent coin, but The Beaver.        The beaver is THE END.Thanks for attention!!!
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Слайд 2 Contents
I) Origin of the Name – Canada.
II) Happy

ContentsI) Origin of the Name – Canada.II) Happy Birthday, Canada!III) Introduction:

Birthday, Canada!
III) Introduction: CANADA.
IV) Symbols of Canada.
V) Beautiful cities.


Слайд 3 The word “CANADA” comes from one of the

The word “CANADA” comes from one of the languages of Indians.

languages of Indians. They said”kanata” and meant simply the

“village” or “settlement”. The French traveller J.Cartier liked the name and decided
to apply it to the territory. But the new country got the name of Canada at the time of Confederation.

Origin of the Name - Canada.


Слайд 4 Location: The country is situated in North America,

Location: The country is situated in North America, washed by the

washed by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, the

Pacific Ocean on the west, and the Arctic Ocean on the north.

Area: total: 9,984,670 sq km
land: 9,093,507 sq km
water: 891,163 sq km

Climate: varies from temperate in the south to subarctic and arctic in the north.

Territory: mostly plains with mountains in the west and lowlands in the southeast.

Natural resources: iron ore, nickel, zinc, copper, gold, lead, silver, fish, timber, wildlife, coal, petroleum, natural gas, and hydropower.

Geography


Слайд 5 Population
Population: 33 million people

Ethnic Groups: British Isles origin

PopulationPopulation: 33 million peopleEthnic Groups: British Isles origin 28%, French origin

28%, French origin 23%, other European 15%, Amerindian 2%,

other, mostly Asian, African, Arab 6%, mixed background 26%.

Religions: Roman Catholic 46%, Protestant 36%, other 18%.

Слайд 6 Languages: English 59%, French 23%,

Languages: English 59%, French 23%, other 18%.  Canada

other 18%.
Canada is a bilingual

country with two official languages: English and French.
As a bilingual nation, Canada offers English as a Second Language (ESL) and French as a Second Language (FSL) for students wishing to learn both languages.

Слайд 7 National parks and historic sites
Canada’s 37 national parks

National parks and historic sitesCanada’s 37 national parks are spread throughout

are spread throughout the country.
The Canadian government has

set aside more than 100 national parks and historic sites in honour of the people, places and events that have marked the country’s history.

Слайд 8 Parliament Hill
Parliament Hill is an area of Crown

Parliament HillParliament Hill is an area of Crown land on the

land on the southern banks of the Ottawa River.


Its Gothic revival suite of buildings
contains a number of architectural elements of national importance. Parliament Hill attracts approximately 3 million visitors every year.

Слайд 9 The St. Joseph`s Cathedral
It

The St. Joseph`s Cathedral  It is constructed on the Royal

is constructed on the Royal mountain, open to air

and sunlight, the cathedral looks very majestically and monumentally. In Montreal it is totaled more than 300 churches. And Canadians frequently name Montreal the city of all sacred.

Слайд 10 CN-Tower
Television tower "CN-Tower" - the highest in the

CN-TowerTelevision tower

world , constructed in 1976. It became an architectural

symbol of Toronto. In clear weather from a survey platform it is possible to see even Niagara Falls and the American city of Buffalo which is situated about 120 km from Toronto.


Слайд 11 Lakes
The main lakes of

Lakes  The main lakes of Canada are the Great Lakes:

Canada are the Great Lakes: the Huron, the

Ontario, the Superior, the Erie and the Ontario.

Слайд 12 Rivers
The St. Lawrence River provides a seaway for

RiversThe St. Lawrence River provides a seaway for ships from the

ships from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.

The Mackenzie is the longest river, flowing 4,241 kilometers through the Northwest Territories.

Слайд 13 The Yukon and the Columbia,

The Yukon and the Columbia, parts of which flow

parts of which flow through the United States territory,

the Nelson, the Saskatchewan, the Peace, and the Churchill are also major watercourses.

Слайд 14 Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls

Niagara FallsNiagara Falls

Слайд 15 Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls

Niagara FallsNiagara Falls

Слайд 16 Ottawa
Ottawa

OttawaOttawa

Слайд 17 Ottawa
Ottawa

OttawaOttawa

Слайд 18 Montreal
Montreal

MontrealMontreal

Слайд 19 Montreal
Montreal

MontrealMontreal

Слайд 20 Toronto
Toronto

TorontoToronto

Слайд 21 Toronto
Toronto

TorontoToronto

Слайд 22 Vancouver
Vancouver is located in the southwest

VancouverVancouver is located in the southwest of Canada, in the

of Canada, in the province of British Columbia. It

is the largest port in the Pacific area.

Слайд 23 Quebec
Quebec

QuebecQuebec

Слайд 24 Quebec
Quebec

QuebecQuebec

Слайд 25 CANADA is a constitutional monarchy, an independent federal

CANADA is a constitutional monarchy, an independent federal state and parliamentary

state and parliamentary democracy.
The capital of Canada is OTTAWA.
Such

cities as Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary, Montreal, Vancouver, Winnipeg are known all over the world.

Слайд 26 Government Type: confederation

Government Type: confederation with parliamentary democracy.

with parliamentary democracy.
Capital: Ottawa.
Executive

Branch:

Making Laws.
Prime Ministers have had a very important role in writing and changing the Constitution. Sir John A. Macdonald was one of the men who wrote Canada’s Constitution, and then became the first Canada’s Prime Minister.

Government

Chief of State: Queen Elizabeth II, represented by the Governor General.

Head of Government: Prime Minister Paul Martin (since December 12th, 2003).


Слайд 27 Canada has a birthday

Canada has a birthday on July 1st. It is

on July 1st. It is a national holiday in

Canada and it is celebrated with picnics, barbeques, and fireworks.
On July 1, 1867, the British government (under Queen Victoria) approved a plan which allowed Canada to become an independent country.

Happy Birthday, Canada!


Слайд 28 Provinces and Territories: Canada is independent federative state

Provinces and Territories: Canada is independent federative state consisting of 10 provinces and three territories.

consisting of 10 provinces and three territories.


Слайд 29 The National Anthem of Canada.
The «maple leaf»

The National Anthem of Canada. The «maple leaf» is the national

is the national symbol of the country. Red and

white are Canada`s official colours. The beaver is the official animal symbol of Canada.

Symbols of Canada.


Слайд 30
The Canadian Flag.

The Canadian Flag.    The National Flag of Canada

The National Flag of Canada is the «Maple

Leaf», it was adopted on February 15th, 1965.

Слайд 31
Canada`s coat of arms has three maple

Canada`s coat of arms has three maple leaves below the

leaves below the royal arms of England, Scotland, Ireland

and France.

The Arms of Canada.


Слайд 32 The Maple Tree.
Trees have

The Maple Tree.  Trees have played an important role in

played an important role in the history of Canada.

The maple tree was never officially recognized as Canada`s arboreal emblem until 1996. But now
All provinces have established arboreal emblems.


Слайд 33 The Maple Leaf.
Today the maple leaf appears on

The Maple Leaf.Today the maple leaf appears on one cent coin,

one cent coin, but between 1876 and 1901 it

appeared on all Canadian coins.

Слайд 34 The Beaver.

The Beaver.    The beaver is the official animal


The beaver is the official animal symbol of

Canada. It also appears on the coins.

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