What is the different of canada and china to celebrate The Christmas? In my opinion, that is not too much different.
In China, The celebration of Christmas became increasing imporant too many kinds of businesses. Many foreign company came into China, so they want their staff can know more about the overseas culture.Therefore celebrate The Christmas is more and more popular in China.
In Canada, for most people who celebrate Christmas, the holiday season is an occansion for gatherings of family and friends, feasting, and giving gifts.One of the most inporant Christmas traditions is receiving gifts from Santa Claus.All kids will exciting about this.The other imporant things is EATING.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
The answer about question TWO.
Listen: You can sign up on the web, i could like to go there.
Read: Alberta is less than every province,and Nunavut is more than every province.
Ontario is in the middle betweeen more than Alberta and less than Nunavut.
Write: If you have 5 hours free time every, you can join a full-time LINC program.
That is very useful for you to learn about English.
To be continued...
Friday, November 8, 2013
The answer of NO.5 question
1. On Remembrance Day we honor the veterans who fought to defend our freedom.
2. A wreath-laying ceremony was held at a war monument.
3. A two-minute moment of silence is observed to remember those who sacrificed their lives in the wars and peacekeeping missions.
4. The tomb of the unknown soldier represents the grave of soldiers who died in wars without being identified.
5. One of the ways to pay tribute to the memory of the fallen is to wear a poppy.
6. On Remembrance Day the national flags are flown at half-mast.
7. The peace treaty that marked the end of World War One was signed at 11:00 a.m. on November 11th, 1918.
2. A wreath-laying ceremony was held at a war monument.
3. A two-minute moment of silence is observed to remember those who sacrificed their lives in the wars and peacekeeping missions.
4. The tomb of the unknown soldier represents the grave of soldiers who died in wars without being identified.
5. One of the ways to pay tribute to the memory of the fallen is to wear a poppy.
6. On Remembrance Day the national flags are flown at half-mast.
7. The peace treaty that marked the end of World War One was signed at 11:00 a.m. on November 11th, 1918.
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