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Published on Apr 19, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE WORLD AND ME

☆By Faith☆

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  • 我来自加拿大是 (Wǒ láizì jiānádà shì)*
  • 我以前住在市中心的加拿大 (Wǒ yǐqián zhù zài shì zhōngxīn de jiānádà)**
  • 我的家庭是由马来西亚 (Wǒ de jiātíng shì yóu mǎláixīyà)***
  • *I'm from Canada
  • **I used to live in Downtown Vancouver
  • ***My family is from Malaysia

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  • My name's Faith
  • I'm from Canada
  • I used to live in Downtown Vancouver, Canada with my mum and dad
  • My family is from Malaysia
  • I am currently living with my stepdad, mum, stepbrother, stepsister and brother (aka The Monster)

This is Downtown Vancouver, where I used to live.

This is Woods Ontario. I used to live near Woods Ontario. Bears and raccoons would rummage the outdoor bins at night.
Or the occasional red fox.

MY FAVOURITE CANADIAN FOOD

  • Twinkies (it's American but they sell in in Canada so idgaf)
  • Dr. Pepper
  • Rock Candy/Rock Pops
  • Maple Syrup
  • Mac And Cheese
  • Vitamin Water
  • Bacon
  • A local Canadian favourite, which is fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.
  • Montreal-style bagels

THERE ARE ALSO SOME DOWNSIDES OF LIVING IN CANADA TOO :(

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  • Ice storms
  • Tornadoes (I don't think it happens in Downtown Vancouver, but happens in Toronto)
  • Road ices over
  • Plenty of snow castles everywhere (made by the neighbourhood kids)
  • Ice on the radio poles
  • Slipping on your way to school
  • Bus is half filled with snow and ice
  • Yellow snow
Photo by n0wak

THERE'S SOME GOOD THINGS ABOUT THE CANADIAN ICE TOO :)

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  • You get to play ice hockey on the pavement with your neighbours
  • Snowball fights in Canada are the best because you won't run out of snow
  • You can use blunt icicle pieces as swords
  • Dipping icicle pieces into fruit juice and eating it
  • Fresh fallen snow can be slushies (after you mix it with juice or something)
  • FREE SCARVES, BEANIES AND GLOVES
  • Plus, if you pour maple syrup on the ice and scoop it up using a stick, you'll get some sort of sticky lolly which is really sweet.

NOTE:

THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CANADIANS AND AMERICANS.

THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!🌱