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1 MATURITA TOPICS Canada_Cities_15 Mgr. Filip Soviš ANJ_Maturita www.zlinskedumy.cz

2 Anotace Materiál nastiňuje základní fakta o vybraných městech k maturitnímu tématu Canada. Umožňuje použití pro samostatnou práci. Je možné jej poskytnou nepřítomným žákům. AutorMgr. Filip Soviš (Autor) JazykAngličtina Očekávaný výstup 23–41–M/01 Strojírenství 26-41-M/01 Elektrotechnika 53-41-M/01 Zdravotnický asistent 65-42-M/01 Hotelnictví Speciální vzdělávací potřeby- žádné - Klíčová slovaCanada Druh učebního materiáluPrezentace Druh interaktivityKombinované Cílová skupinaŽák Stupeň a typ vzděláváníodborné vzdělávání Typická věková skupina16 - 19 let Vazby na ostatní materiályJe součástí ANJ konverzace

3 What do you know about big cities (Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, Calgary)? Canada Ottawa (Ontario) the capital of Canada Canada's Parliament Buildings the Ottawa River (the Rideau Canal – the oldest continuously operated canal system in North America, a UNESCO Site) the prime minister's home, 24 Sussex Drive - not open to the public (Ottawa's equivalent to No. 10 Downing Street) home to the Governor General = the Rideau Hall – open to the public the National Gallery (a lot of Native and Inuit art)

4 Canada the largest Canadian metropolis and financial centre the CN Tower, the world's tallest tower for 34 years (553.3 m, 3 rd ) named after Mount Royal (triple-peaked hill in the city) a major inland seaport the Olympic Games (XXI) in 1976 Toronto (Ontario) Montreal (Quebec) historic city (ramparts surrounding Old Quebec = the only remaining fortified city walls north of Mexico, UNESCO Site) the Château Frontenac (a hotel which dominates the skyline) Quebec City (Quebec)

5 Canada between the Canadian Rockies foothills and the Canadian Prairies famous centre of winter sports (the Winter OG in 1988) the largest city in the province of Alberta many festivals and attractions, especially the Calgary Stampede nearby Banff National Park the world's first-placed eco-city for 2010 Calgary (Alberta) known as "The Festival City" (many festivals every summer) the northernmost North American city Edmonton (Alberta)

6 Canada ethnically and linguistically diverse city Port Metro Vancouver the busiest and largest port in Canada Metro Vancouver one of the largest film production centres in North America (nickname "Hollywood North") the 2010 Winter Olympic Games and Paralympics on Vancouver Island called "a bit of Old England" (winding, narrow streets and beautiful gardens) Vancouver (British Columbia) Victoria (British Columbia)

7 Canada name comes from the Cree (a Native Americans tribe) word for "muddy waters" the landmark bridge, Esplanade Riel (a restaurant on it) home to the Wascana Centre, a 9.3 square kilometre park around Wascana Lake Winnipeg (Manitoba) Regina (Saskatchewan) the oldest English ‑ founded city in North America Signal Hill overlooks St. John's and it is the location of Cabot Tower (the first transatlantic wireless transmission was received in 1901) St. John's (Newfoundland)

8 Canada two universities (the University of New Brunswick, founded in 1785, is the oldest public university in North America) walk along the waterfront the seat of shipping industry (annual Tall Ships Festival) Fredericton (New Brunswick) Halifax (Nova Scotia) known as the "Birthplace of Confederation" the first gathering of Canadian statesmen who officially established the Canadian Confederation on July 1, 1867 (Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick) Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island)

9 Canada approximately 400 km south of the Arctic Circle first settled in 1935, after gold was found in the area the newest territorial capital (selected in 1995; 6,700 people) Yellowknife (Northwest Territories) Iqaluit (Nunavut) winter days short, summer days 20 hours of daylight the midnight sun and northern lights are attractions in these northern cities Whitehorse (Yukon)

10 Bibliografické citace BRIDGE. Cities in Canada [online]. 2010-2013 [cit. 2013-02-28]. Soubor typu PDF. Dostupné z: http://www.bridge-online.cz/maturita/maturitni-kartyhttp://www.bridge-online.cz/maturita/maturitni-karty BURNIE, Glen a Rob RAESIDE. Flags of the World. CRW Flags' Online Catalog [online]. 1996-2013, 2013-01-04 [cit. 2013-01-05]. Dostupné z: http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/country.html#n http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/country.html#n MUGNAI, Maria Azzurra. Canadian parliament MAM [online]. 2007 [cit. 2013-02-27]. Obrázek typu JPEG, Creative Commons. Dostupné z: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Canadian_parliament_MAM.JPG http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Canadian_parliament_MAM.JPG SMITH-DLUHÁ, Gabrielle. Angličtina: otázky a odpovědi nejen k maturitě. 1. vyd. Dubicko: INFOA, 2007, 231 s. Zrcadlový text. ISBN 978-80-7240-489-6.


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