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Canada

This document provides two sets of 10 questions for students to discuss Canada. Student A's questions focus on general perceptions and knowledge of Canada, its history, people, and what one would like to do there. Student B's questions delve more into comparisons with the USA, Canada's contributions, attractions, geography, and industries. The questions are intended to foster a discussion between two students about Canada from different perspectives.

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Canada

This document provides two sets of 10 questions for students to discuss Canada. Student A's questions focus on general perceptions and knowledge of Canada, its history, people, and what one would like to do there. Student B's questions delve more into comparisons with the USA, Canada's contributions, attractions, geography, and industries. The questions are intended to foster a discussion between two students about Canada from different perspectives.

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CANADA DISCUSSION

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

1) What do you think of Canada?


2) What kind of country is Canada?
3) How important is Canada on the world stage?
4) How different are Canadians from Americans?
5) What do you know about Canadian history?
6) What images spring to mind when you hear the country Canada?
7) What do you think are the advantages of being Canadian?
8) What do you think of when you hear the word "Canada"?
9) What do you know about Canada’s indigenous peoples?
10) What would you like to do if you spent six months in Canada?

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CANADA DISCUSSION
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

1) What are some differences between Canada and the USA?


2) What is Canada famous for?
3) Is Canada the kind of country you’d like to live in?
4) What has Canada given the world?
5) What is there to see and do in Canada?
6) Do you have any negative images of Canada?
7) What does a typical Canadian look like?
8) What things are made in Canada?
9) What do you know about the geography of Canada?
10) What would you like to know about Canada?

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