2009年3月11日星期三





















1. What did you learn about your province that surprised you?








I think quebec is a beautiful province.And there are many interesting things.Such like the hunting and fishing there.
















2. If you had a chance to visit your province, would you go? Why?








Of course, I will.Because I will go to Canada in 4 years.I must go there to learn something about it.And enjoy myself there.
















3. What are the most important things someone should know about your province?








The museum in there,it is very special and there are many things about the history of Canada.
















4. Put a picture of the provincial flag into your blog. Explain what the flag represents.


This flag was made by Maurice Duplessis. The flag of Quebec is often called the "fleur-de-lis" flag. The white cross originates from ancient royal flags of France. Contrary to popular belief, the fleurs-de-lis are not taken from the banners of French kings, who used golden fleurs-de-lis. The white fleurs-de-lis, on Quebec's flag, are symbols of purity; which originally represented the Virgin Mary.





5. Put a picture of the provincial flower in to your blog. Tell us 3 facts about the flower.The Blue Flag Iris is the new floral emblem of Québec. The blue flag is an indigenous spring flower that grows on over half of Québec's territory, from the St. Lawrence Valley to the shores of James Bay. The heraldic fleur-de-lis on the Québec flag was long considered the floral emblem of Québec.
Please note, all visitors to Canada must be able to provide proof of citizenship. A passport is the easiest and most convenient method of proving citizenship and is required.








6. Put a picture of the provincial bird in your blog. Tell us 3 facts about the provincial bird.



The Snowy Owl, which nests in the tundra in northern Québec, is the province's avian emblem. Unlike other owls, it hunts both day and night during the Arctic summer and lives mainly on lemmings. Black stripes and spots dot the plumage of young birds, while old males may be snowy white. The National Assembly chose the Snowy Owl as Québec's official avian emblem in 1987. In doing so, it took part in a major national movement to enhance the quality of the environment and save wild species.


7. Put a picture that you like the most about your province. Write down why you like this picture.When you are finished, please post your blog entry.

I love the animals there, because I love natural!

1 条评论:

  1. Sandy,

    6/7

    Please write more for your first few questions. Put more of your ideas in!

    I love it when you use your own words to tell me about your ideas! It really shows you are understanding.

    Keep up the good work!

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