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Discussing the independence of Quebec from Canada Duration: 03:41 An introduction to the key vocabulary and linguistic structures necessary to construct an argument about the advantages and disadvantages of Quebec gaining independence from Canada. |
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The weather and seasons in Quebec Duration: 02:36 We are given some facts and figures about the weather in Quebec, and people talk about their favourite season. |
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Montreal et Quebec Duration: 04:27 An introduction to Montreal. Includes geographical facts about Montreal and Quebec and a comparison with France and the UK. |
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Traditional dishes in Guadeloupe and Quebec Duration: 02:52 How to buy local produce in a market in Guadeloupe. A traditional recipe from Quebec, Tarte au sucre, is presented. |
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The winter carnival in Quebec Duration: 03:16 Describes how the winter carnival - the biggest winter festival in the world - is celebrated in Quebec. |
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La Francophonie - national identity Duration: 03:40 People interviewed in three Francophone areas - Senegal, Quebec and Guadeloupe - talk about their sense of national identity. |
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Quebec - defending a language Duration: 03:26 A look at the work of the 'Office de la langue francaise' in promoting and overseeing the 'francisation' of Quebec since French became the official language in 1977. |
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Outdoor adventures in Quebec Duration: 03:10 This report explores the countryside of Quebec and gives an insight into why former administrative officer Michel has changed his whole way of life and his career to be closer to nature. |
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Le sport au Quebec Duration: 05:30 We visit Montreal where we talk to members of the public about sport. A young diver tells us about diving, her training and her goals for the future. |
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Life in a Montagnais (Innu) village Duration: 03:24 An insight into the lives of an indigenous group of Innu in Quebec, also known as the Montagnais. |
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