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The transcription discusses pictures depicting different aspects of Canada, starting with a famous Canadian product, maple syrup. Maple syrup is primarily found in Quebec due to the abundance of maple trees. It is commonly used as a topping for items like bread, waffles, pancakes, and even snow to make lollipops. Maple syrup has a sweet and sugary taste. The maple leaf, which is featured on packaging and the Canadian flag, symbolizes the maple tree and the importance of maple syrup to Canada. Quebec is highlighted as a province with two national languages, French and English, and a diverse population that speaks multiple languages. Canada is considered bilingual due to the presence of these two official languages. We're going to talk about some pictures which show different aspects of Canada, so you can tell me a little bit about them Tell me what you know and share your thoughts about these places Okay, so let's start with this picture which shows a product that is very famous in Canada What can you tell me about maple syrup? So maple syrup it is normally found in Quebec because there's a lot of maple trees in Quebec and we could put on Different things like bread Waffles, pancakes, we could put it on a snow to create lollipops Okay, what does it taste like maple syrup? It tastes very sweet in your mouth Yeah, and sugary And so the maple leaf that's on all the packaging. It's on our flag. Can somebody tell me? What they feel about the maple leaf or why is it important? So the maple leaf is really important because it obviously represents the maple tree and maple syrup that is one of the things that makes Canada, Canada and It's our national tree. So we said that the Maple syrup comes from Quebec. Can anyone tell us? Anything else about Quebec? We have two national languages French and English a lot of people speak More than two a lot of people they speak three or four languages because we are very diverse. Okay, so our national languages are And that makes us bilingual

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