My image of Canada
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My image of Canada

by Yuki
(Japan)

Since I have never been there, I will write here my image of Canada.

First, I think it is a really good place to live, and is one of the countries I would like to live. That is because Canada is big and the population is not huge. So I'm thinking it is a very relaxed country. In contrast, as you know, Japan is a very crowded country, especially Tokyo. Every morning the train is so crowded that I can't move.

Second, I think there are many immigrants, so a lot of mix of many cultures, for example, English and French.

Third, that they are very strong in winter sports. Patrick Chan, a top figure skater, has a level of performance so high!! And elegant.

Finally, when I think about Canada, I imagine a country with a lot of nature. There is a forest (of maple trees), animals, mountains, lakes, aurora, etc. and not only nature, there are also big modern cities.

These are some of my reasons why I would like to live there.

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