1. Note 5 achievements or more of 2016 that were mentioned. List them in order of importance, and compare your list with a partner.
1.put more money in the pockets of middle class families.
2.reached a historic agreement, so more hardworking Canadians can retire in dignity.
3.Canada as a leader in the fight against climate change and put a plan in place to protect our clean air and oceans for generations to come.
4.we declared trans rights as human rights and passed legislation to fully protect gender identity.
5.we signed one of the most progressive free trade deals in history.
2. Create a table and compare and contrast what was said with what a leader in your home town might have said.
3. Make a list of ten or more new vocabulary and expressions and put them in sentences of your own.
1. historic: important in history.
eg, we are living in a great historic era.
2.progressive: describing action that is on-going.
eg, the progressive future belongs to us, so we need work hard.
3.sit on: attend the courses.
eg, the case was sat on by the court.
4.extraordinary: beyond what is ordinary or usual, highly unusual or exceptional or remarkable.
eg, he is a extraordinary man.
5.prosperous:very lively and profitable.
eg,our future will be more prosperous and more peaceful than our past.
6. once in a lifetime: this is once in a lifetime experience for me.
7. from coast to coast: the Canada's national
eg, the people from coast to coast will support this program.
8. accomplish: to gain with effort
eg, this task is accomplished by great effort.
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