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《英语国家社会与文化入门》课程PPT教学课件(下册)The Society and Culture of Major English-Speaking Countries An Introduction Book 2 Unit 19 The Canadian Mosaic

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《英语国家社会与文化入门》课程PPT教学课件(下册)The Society and Culture of Major English-Speaking Countries An Introduction Book 2 Unit 19 The Canadian Mosaic
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Canada Unit 19 The Canadian Mosaic Welcome to Canada Bienvenue au Canada

Canada Unit 19 The Canadian Mosaic Welcome to Canada Bienvenue au Canada

Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: 1马赛克文化 2多元文化主义 3第一民族/原住民 4 梅蒂斯人 5法裔加拿大人

Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: 1 马赛克文化 2 多元文化主义 3 第一民族/原住民 4 梅蒂斯人 5 法裔加拿大人

Focal Points 。the Canadian mosaic 。multiculturalism ·the First Nations ·the Inuit ·the Metis immigration policy of Canada ·Immigration Act1976 Quebec and French Canadians

Focal Points • the Canadian mosaic • multiculturalism • the First Nations • the Inuit • the Metis • immigration policy of Canada • Immigration Act 1976 • Quebec and French Canadians

This Unit Is Divided into Four Sections I.The First Canadians II.The Settlers III.French Canadians IV.The Story of a Canadian

This Unit Is Divided into Four Sections I. The First Canadians II. The Settlers III. French Canadians IV. The Story of a Canadian

Overview American "melting pot"--immigrants coming to the new country of the US and throwing off their old customs,languages and traditions in favour of becoming“American'' Canadian"mosaic"--immigrants do not throw off their customs and ways of life but adapted them to the new environment,thus resembles a mosaic of different cultures which overlap but do not overwhelm each other

Overview American “melting pot” -- immigrants coming to the new country of the US and throwing off their old customs, languages and traditions in favour of becoming “American” Canadian “mosaic” -- immigrants do not throw off their customs and ways of life but adapted them to the new environment, thus resembles a mosaic of different cultures which overlap but do not overwhelm each other

Multiculturalism Origin:the debate on bilingualism and biculturalism in the 1960s;a Royal Commission examined relations between French and English Canada;other ethnic communities demanded that their heritages also be acknowledged. Definition:"a multicultural society within a bilingual framework";government provided money to help different ethnic groups retain their identities

Origin: the debate on bilingualism and biculturalism in the 1960s; a Royal Commission examined relations between French and English Canada; other ethnic communities demanded that their heritages also be acknowledged. Definition: “a multicultural society within a bilingual framework”; government provided money to help different ethnic groups retain their identities. Multiculturalism

目>0 nadia tic uralism Day Multiculturalism VS Canadian "national identity"? --this patchwork quilt of different nationalities and communities is central to Canada's national identity

Multiculturalism VS Canadian “national identity”? -- this patchwork quilt of different nationalities and communities is central to Canada’s national identity

I.The First Nations What about the names? 1.The old name of "Indians"-mistakenly called by Columbus,now discarded 2.The First Nations'”- first-original inhabitants nations-many nations/tribes that have different languages, customs and beliefs *"The First Nations"does not include non-Indian peoples such as the Inuit or the Metis

I. The First Nations What about the names? 1. The old name of “Indians” – mistakenly called by Columbus, now discarded 2. “The First Nations” – first – original inhabitants nations – many nations/tribes that have different languages, customs and beliefs * “The First Nations” does not include non-Indian peoples such as the Inuit or the Métis

Population The First Nations now make up about 3.8%of the Canadian population,and their numbers are increasing due to high birthrates

Population The First Nations now make up about 3.8% of the Canadian population, and their numbers are increasing due to high birthrates

The languages,beliefs,customs and activities of the First Nations varied according to where they lived. Coastal tribes-fishing and hunting Prairie tribes-nomads hunting buffalo central and eastern tribes-growing crops and hunting Tribal distributions at time of contact 得陆R9号州A9性AR

The languages, beliefs, customs and activities of the First Nations varied according to where they lived. Coastal tribes – fishing and hunting Prairie tribes – nomads hunting buffalo central and eastern tribes – growing crops and hunting Tribal distributions at time of contact

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