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across a new word, try to guess the meaning from the context. As you know, it is very important to read the sentences before and after the sentence which contains the unknown word. Finish Part D. Answers D 1 d 2 b 3 j 4 i 5 f 6 e 7 g 8 h 9 a 10 c 5. Try to give a brief introduction of Canada in your own words and then finish Part E. Answers E 1 frozen 2 animals 3 photographers 4 ski 5 sail 6 harbour 7 Toronto 8 Montreal 9 architecture 10 Edmonton Step 5: Postreading activities 1. Pair work: Talk about the country Canada, trying to give as much information of Canada as you can. You may choose to focus on a specific subject about Canada, such as its history, its geography or cities. Prepare a presentation about the topic, based on the reading passage or any other resources you can find. For reference: Canada in Brief Landscape: Mountains, Prairies, Desert, Artic Tundra, Glaciers, Valleys, Foothills, Rivers, Lakes, 9,976,000 sq km ( million sq mi) Population: 30 Million Capital city: Ottawa, Ontario (pop: 1,010,500) People: British descent (28%), French descent (23%), Italian descent (3%), aboriginal peoples (2%), plus significant minorities of German, Ukrainian, Dutch, Greek, Polish and Chinese Languages: English, French and 53 native languages Religion: Catholic (45%), Protestant (36%) and minorities from most of