Short Stories · Section 6
My Country
I live in Canada. It is a very large country that is made up of ten provinces and three territories.
Level: B1 · 29 sentences
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- I live in Canada.
- It is a very large country that is made up of ten provinces and three territories.
- Most of the provinces and territories are quite unique.
- For example, in Saskatchewan the land is flat, and it is not surrounded by water.
- They grow wheat in Saskatchewan.
- British Columbia has mountains.
- I have never been to British Columbia, but I hear that it is very beautiful.
- Nova Scotia is on the Atlantic Ocean, so there are many fishermen out there.
- The people in the provinces are even different from each other.
- In Quebec, many of the people speak French.
- In the Maritime Provinces, the people like to play their own kind of music.
- They play fiddles and accordions, and many of them dance very well.
- Nunavut is in the north, so life is quite different there.
- The people who live in the new territory of Nunavut are very close to wildlife.
- They do a lot of hunting and fishing.
- It can get very cold up in the Arctic where Nunavut is.
- I live in Ontario.
- Even within Ontario life can be quite different.
- The capital of Ontario is Toronto.
- Toronto is a very busy city with lots of apartments, offices and shops.
- Toronto is an exciting place, and it has a lot to offer.
- There are theatres and restaurants to suit every taste.
- The culture in Toronto is very diverse.
- If you drive a few miles north of Toronto, you will find places that are tranquil and peaceful.
- Many people leave Toronto on the weekends and drive to their cottages where they find rest and relaxation.
- Canada is made up of many different cultures.
- People of many different ethnic backgrounds live in harmony in Canada.
- That is why I like Canada.
- In Canada we celebrate our differences.