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ESL Workshops for International Students:Canadian Culture and Language
Jennifer MacDonaldHead Teacher, ESL Programs
Today’s Objectives
To take a brief look at how Canadian English has been influenced by the history and culture of CanadaTo become more familiar with the unique features of spoken and written Canadian English so that you better understand and use it
Activity #1
RACE!How fast can you list the 10 Canadian provinces and 3 territories, and their capitals?
Source: http://members.shaw.ca/kcic1/mapmenu.html
Facts About Language in Canada
What percentage of Canadians are anglophone?What percentage of Canadians are francophone?How many aboriginal languages are there?What percentage of Canadians speak a language other than English or French at home?
57%
22%
65
20%
Nova Scotian Pronunciation Lesson
Many place names are of Mi’kmaw origin that have been anglicizedHow do you pronounce the following?
Antigonish Chebucto Kejimkujik National ParkMerigomish Musquodoboit Harbour Pictou ShubenacadieStewiacke TatamagoucheWhycocomagh
Canadian Vocabulary
There are different types of Canadian words
Uniquely Canadian words and termsWords used in Canada that are different than the words used in the US or BritainSee handout for some examples
Canadian Spelling
As in vocabulary, Canadian spelling is a mix of American and British influenceIn your writing, choose US, UK or Canadian English (in Microsoft Word), but BE CONSISTENT
Most Common Spelling Differences
Most common differences:our: honour (Can) vs. honour (US)-re: centre (Can) vs. center (US)Doubled final consonants: travelled (Can) vs. traveled (US)-ize: organize (Can) vs. organise (UK)program (Can, US) vs. programme (UK)catalogue (Can, UK) vs. catalog (US)cheque (Can, UK) vs. check (US)
Pronunciation
Very little variation in pronunciation across the countryCanadian pronunciation sounds very similar to Western USASome notable differences: Newfoundland, Cape Breton, etc.
Canadian Pronunciation: “EH”
The uniquely Canadian “tag question”
Handout, activity #4
Link: http://www.yorku.ca/twainweb/troberts/raising.html
Important Days and Culture
The Monday preceding May 24July 1First Monday of SeptemberSecond Monday of OctoberNovember 11December 26