Created from Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sho2LIczxwvideoConcepts covered:Canada, poverty, safety concerns, immigration, exploring abroad
The speaker reflects on their deep connection to Canada, having lived there since childhood, but expresses sadness over recent changes such as increased poverty and safety concerns. They have decided to explore living abroad, considering various countries, while acknowledging the privileges and opportunities Canada has provided them.
I AM LEAVING CANADA.... and it makes me sad.
Concepts covered:Canada, poverty, safety concerns, immigration, exploring abroad
The speaker reflects on their deep connection to Canada, having lived there since childhood, but expresses sadness over recent changes such as increased poverty and safety concerns. They have decided to explore living abroad, considering various countries, while acknowledging the privileges and opportunities Canada has provided them.
Question 1
The author considers Canada their true home.
Question 2
Feeling at home in a country is solely based on language.
Question 3
The speaker recommends all Canadians to move abroad.
Question 4
Moving abroad is a decision made overnight.
Question 5
What place feels like home to the speaker?
Question 6
What makes the speaker's decision bittersweet?
Question 7
What might the speaker do if the move abroad fails?
Question 8
What should one consider before moving abroad?
Question 9
What has changed about the speaker's feeling of safety in Canada?
Question 10
Why is the speaker considering moving abroad?
Question 11
What is the speaker's overall opinion of Canada?
Question 12
What could cause her to choose another place?
Question 13
CASE STUDY: You are a Canadian policymaker evaluating the impact of recent social policies. You need to address the rise in poverty and housing issues exacerbated by the pandemic.
All of the following are correct applications of addressing poverty except...
Question 14
CASE STUDY: You have lived in Canada for most of your life and are now considering moving to another country. You need to decide if this new place feels like home.
All of the following are correct steps except...
Question 15
CASE STUDY: As an immigrant who has benefited from opportunities in Canada, you are preparing a speech to encourage other immigrants to move to Canada.
All of the following are benefits of Canadian citizenship except...
Question 16
CASE STUDY: You are documenting your process of moving abroad and want to provide useful information to your audience.
All of the following are beneficial topics to cover except:
Question 17
CASE STUDY: You are a Canadian expatriate considering the reasons for your sense of 'home' in Canada.
Select three correct reasons for feeling 'home' in Canada out of the following...
Question 18
CASE STUDY: After living in Canada for nearly three decades, you are exploring other countries to see if they might feel more like home. You have been researching various aspects of these countries.
Select three correct research aspects out of the following...
Question 19
CASE STUDY: You are advising a friend who is considering moving to Canada for better opportunities. They want to know the key advantages of living in Canada.
Select three correct advantages of living in Canada.
Question 20
CASE STUDY: You are in the process of moving abroad and want to keep your audience updated without revealing too much.
Select three appropriate updates to share:
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