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Practice your reading, listening and writing skills in English while you improve your vocabulary, increase your knowledge about Canadian culture, and find new resources for further language study.

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Show: “Son Of A Critch”
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Show: “Son Of A Critch”

– B2-C2 (intermediate to advanced) –

By watching this show there are a variety of English-language elements that a person can practice and learn, including…

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Show: “Workin’ Moms”
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Show: “Workin’ Moms”

– C1-C2 (advanced) –

“Workin’ Moms” is one of Canada’s most popular contemporary TV shows…

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Easter egg
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Easter egg

– B1-C2 (intermediate to advanced) –

In North American English, this vocabulary term typically means…

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Show: “Shrinking”
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Show: “Shrinking”

– C1-C2 (advanced) –

Centring on a grieving therapist and single father to a teenage daughter, this show offers both psychological insight and…

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Song: “O Canada”

— C1-C2 (advanced) —

Every country has a song that represents it. This is called a national anthem. Canada’s national anthem comes in five official varieties and in four languages. Do you know these different versions?

father vs. dad vs. daddy

— B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) —

A common mistake among learners of the English language is using the incorrect word to refer to a person’s father. “Father,” “dad” and “daddy” do not have the same meaning in all contexts. The meaning changes depending on…

5 Indigenous Terms Used In Canadian English, Part I

— C1-C2 (advanced) —

Canada is a multicultural society where, generally, peoples’ differences are openly celebrated. Due in part to this open multiculturalism, Canadian English has evolved over the years to adopt words from various languages, including Indigenous ones. Here is a brief list of…