historical background
pronunciation
spelling
vocabulary
slang
100

Canadian English was influenced by ????

British English, American English, French, Indigenous languages

100

Choose the correct one: The Canadian accent is generally non-rhotic\rhotic

non-rhotic

100

TRUE\FALSE: Canadian English fully rely on American standards

false

100

clicks?

kilometers

100

buddy?

buddy is a way to talk about a person without using a name. For example, it could be ‘buddy over there’ or ‘buddy in the beer store’

200

TRUE\FALSE: The general acceptance of Canadian English has taken time

true


200

What is this joke about: “Canadians don’t like ‘t’ – they like coffee"?

Canadians don’t seem to like the sound ‘t’

200

TRUE\FALSE: centre and theatre are British variants only

false, Canadian as well

200

?Loonie & Toonie?

A loonie is what we call our one-dollar coins which have a loon on them. The loon is actually the Provincial bird of Ontario and has a very distinctly Canadian call. Toonies, not surprisingly, are our two-dollar coins.

200

How to say left turn\right turn?

Hang a Larry / Hang a Roger

300

What was the first big and linguistically significant wave of permanent English-speaking settlement in Canada?

The inflow of Loyalists escaping the American Revolution, particularly from the Mid-Atlantic States


300

twenty is pronounced as "twendy" or "twenny"

twenny

300

What other examples of British conventions could be found in Canadian English?

-our and -re. For example, colour, favour, and neighbour

300

Canuck? (2 meanings)

The Vancouver Canucks, AKA the Canucks, is the name of one of the Canadian teams in the National Hockey League (NHL), but it’s also used as a nickname to describe Canadians.

300

Bunny hug???

a sweater or hoodie

400

When was the term ‘Canadian English’ used for the first time?

1857

400

read the following words in Canadian English: hot  //  got  //  dot 

with a short ‘a’

400

American-style spellings used in Canadian English are????

-ize ending is standard in words like realize, organize, and analyze

400

How to say soda\soft drink in CaE?

pop

400

Darts???

 cigarettes

500

The pivotal decade coincides with the date???

1960s

500

What is Canadian rising ?

In physical terms, it represents a raising of the tongue rather than the standard lowering, which happens in most other dialects

500

What fields are British and American forms used in?

British: formal (government, education...)

American: informal (chats, media etc)

500

A winter knit cap is widely known as????

a toque (or tuque)

500

Who is Hoser?

someone who’s very Canadian (with accent; fan of hockey)