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What is John's primary reason for moving to Canada with his family?
What is John's primary reason for moving to Canada with his family?
- For better job opportunities (correct)
- To find a larger apartment
- To be closer to family
- To experience a colder climate
How do John and his wife feel about the impending move?
How do John and his wife feel about the impending move?
- Worried about financial stability
- Indifferent about the changes
- Doubtful about making new friends
- Excited for the adventure ahead (correct)
What specific aspect of life in Canada will differ most for John's family?
What specific aspect of life in Canada will differ most for John's family?
- The food options available
- The education system for the children
- The length of the workday for John
- The size of their living space (correct)
What challenge are John and his family likely to face upon moving to Canada?
What challenge are John and his family likely to face upon moving to Canada?
What does John believe about the future after moving?
What does John believe about the future after moving?
Flashcards
Immigration
Immigration
The process of relocating to a new country for the purpose of establishing a permanent residence.
Reasons for Immigration
Reasons for Immigration
The reasons for relocating to another country, often driven by better opportunities, quality of life, or family ties.
Hope
Hope
A feeling of hope and optimism about the future, often associated with new beginnings or positive changes.
Stress (caused by moving)
Stress (caused by moving)
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Planning for the future
Planning for the future
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Study Notes
Family Move to Canada
- John, a father of two, is moving his family to Canada for better opportunities.
- They currently live in a small apartment.
- John is packing belongings, while his wife books flights.
- The children are excited about the move, viewing it as an adventure.
- The family anticipates significant differences in life in Canada.
- Canadian winters are expected to be colder.
- Canadian houses are anticipated to be larger.
- John will start a new job in a few weeks.
- The children will attend school soon after the move.
- Despite the stress, the family is hopeful about their future in their new home.
- John expresses confidence that the move will be worthwhile.
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Description
Explore the journey of John's family as they relocate to Canada for better opportunities. Experience their excitement and the challenges they anticipate in adapting to a new life, including the colder climate and starting new jobs and schools. This quiz delves into the hopes and adjustments the family faces during this significant transition.