Gastrodiplomacy
Food choices
Charter of rights and freedom
Canada
Grammar
100

What is gastrodiplomacy?

It means using food to extend a country's cultural influence.

100

Some may find a certain dish this way because of its appearance or texture, while for others, it is a cultural delicacy

off-putting

100

Being allowed to have an interpreter during a court case is a ............ right 

legal

100

The Bay of Fundy is located on the ..................

East Coast of Canada.

100

This modal perfect construction is used to express a past possibility that didn't actually happen

could have + past participle 

"She could have won the race if she hadn't tripped."

200

to do the same thing as someone else, typically by imitating their actions or following their established example

follow suit

200

Kids shouldn’t eat this food because it contains added sugar or fat to imitate natural flavours

artificially enhanced

200

Being able to assemble peacefully is ................. 

Fundamental Freedom

200

How many Provinces and territories does Canada have? 

10 Provinces and 3 territories

200

This specific modal perfect structure expresses a past obligation or a recommendation that was neglected.

should have + past participle 

You should have checked the flight status before leaving."

300

have a lot of things to worry about or deal with

have a lot on one’s plate

300

Many people claim these restaurants usually serve food of high quality and taste, but actually, the experience is more about status than flavour.

high-end

300

Being allowed to move to any province and find a job there is ..................

Mobility Rights

300

Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan are referred to as what

The Prairie Provinces

300

What is the Second Conditional

Structurally using a past simple condition and a "would + base verb" result, this conditional describes hypothetical or highly unlikely situations in the present or future

400

be bought quickly and in large numbers

sell like hot cakes

400

These foods have become the only viable option for many, providing fast, easy meals that fit into tight schedules.

ultra-processed

400

What did Queen Elizabeth II sign in 1982?

Queen Elizabeth II signed the Canada Act in 1982.

400

What is the capital of Prince Edward Island? 

Charlottetown 

400

What is a what-clause?

What she said surprised everyone," the bolded phrase is this specific type of noun clause, which acts as the subject of the sentence and is used for impressing or more emphasis 

500

 describes something that has many different aspects, sides, or features

multifaceted

500

It’s still unclear whether current additives offer the same dietary content as real meat in the long term

nutritional value

500

Which seven categories are included in the charter?

The charter includes fundamental freedoms, democratic rights, language rights, mobility rights, minority language and educational rights, legal rights, and equality rights.

500

How many regions does Canada have? Name them. 

Canada includes many different geographical areas and five distinct regions.

  • The Atlantic Provinces
  • Central Canada
  • The Prairie Provinces
  • The West Coast
  • The Northern Territories
500

What is the past perfect passive?

This passive construction combines a form of "have," the past participle "been," and a main verb's past participle to describe an action that was completed prior to another point in time, as in, "The mansion had been abandoned for years before it was bought."