Canadian Slang

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Pre-Arrival English is a course designed for students planning to study in North America. The course aims to develop students' communication skills and cultural awareness, covering topics such as listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary. It also provides practical advice on preparing for studying abroad, including visas, housing, transportation, and cultural norms. Through practicing real-life scenarios, students will gain the skills and confidence necessary for a successful study abroad experience in Canada.
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Pre – Arrival
About Lesson

Canadian slang is used throughout the country, and Vancouver has its own unique words and phrases that reflect the city’s culture and personality. Here are some examples of Canadian slang words and phrases that you might hear in Vancouver:

  1. Toque: A warm winter hat, also known as a beanie or knit cap.

  2. Loonie and toonie: The Canadian one-dollar and two-dollar coins, respectively.

  3. Double-double: A coffee with two creams and two sugars, popularized by Tim Hortons, a popular Canadian coffee chain.

  4. Poutine: A dish made of French fries, cheese curds, and gravy, a Canadian favorite.

  5. Chinook: A warm wind that blows through Vancouver in the winter and can melt snow and ice.

  6. Buddy: A casual term of address used to refer to a friend or acquaintance.

  7. Washroom: A Canadian term for a restroom or bathroom.

  8. Runners: A Canadian term for sneakers or running shoes.

  9. Toonerville Trolley: A term used to describe Vancouver’s SkyTrain system.

  10. Eh: A common Canadian expression used to seek agreement or confirmation, or to add emphasis to a statement.

These are just a few examples of Canadian slang words and phrases that you may hear in Vancouver.

Exercise Files
Lesson 13_ Canadian Slang.pptx
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