I loved yours video but I would make a little correction about the maritimes provinces. Newfoundland and Labrador isn’t included in the Maritime provinces. When we refer all 4 provinces we’d say the Atlantic provinces. The maritimes are only NB, PEI and NS. The easiest way to remember that difference is simply coming back from the time NL entered late into Canada in 1949. Before it was still a British colony. That’s also why it’s the only province who still has a territories within their frontier, which is Labrador and territories of Inuit on the tip of Labrador. Also Nunavut have 4 official language. French, english ,inuktitut and inuinnaqtun. Nunavut means out land and Iqualuit means place with lots of fishes.
Those are excellent details about Canada 🇨🇦! Thanks so much for your addition to this video with helpful tips and extra info on Canadian geography and culture 😊 . I am going to pin your comment to the top so that hopefully other people will read it. 👍 PS. I also appreciate you being kind and nicely correcting me in your comment ☺️
@@JeNsJyugyou hey I’m happy to add it up. I learned so much from west that I didn’t knew. I’m a maritimer who also went in Nunavut several times lol Keep up the good work
My ears are blessed hearing your clear and subtle pronunciation 😍 Thank you for sharing information about Canada, I enjoyed learning it ❤️ keep doing your great work 😇
Thank you very much for your narratives about Canada . As a Sr Citizen here from Bangladesh I love this country being a place of having harmony among people of different faith and ethnicity . We have to uphold this for generation to come. We know God created human being with on different languages and Nation. I was in Scotland for my Masters and find similarity in weather. Best of luck.
@@JeNsJyugyou Canada is actually a very diverse country, despite being entirely north of the 40th parallel north. Canada's southernmost point, which is in Lake Erie, is located at only 41° north latitude.
Hi Jen, Yes, I’ve seen this lesson several times, because I keep forgetting the provinces and their capitals. I need to memorize them. This is a very useful lesson for me, thank you 🙏🏻. The Netherlands 🇳🇱 has twelve provinces. One of them is special, because it’s actually the bodem of the North Sea. We drained the water in the past and it has become land. It’s called a ‘polder’. The province Flevoland is such a polder. In the past it was part of the North Sea, also named; Zuiderzee. But then the Dutch people made a dike between the North Sea and the Zuiderzee called; Afsluitdijk. It became a big lake called; IJsselmeer. After they drained the water in the South of that lake, it became a province called; Flevoland. And later on the made another polder called; Noordoostpolder that became part of the province Flevoland. Also the reason they called Holland the Netherlands, because the land is under the Sea level. If we don’t maintain our dikes, the land would be overflown by the sea 🌊…
Jen, I'm really excited to see your map of Canada. It brings back vivid memories of the past. I know the provinces of Quebec, I worked for a while in Schefferville three km from Labrador province, and after coming back from Montreal where I lived for two years, I´ve visited Ontario, and twice the cities of Vancouver and the beautiful Victoria city driving a rented car from Seattle USA, to Vancouver and from there a ferry through the strait of Georgia to Sidney and driving to Victoria … 🚗🚤 Spain is divided into 17 autonomous regions called “Comunidades Autonomas”, plus two Autonomous Cities “Ceuta and Melilla” located in Spanish territory in North Africa. Each Community has its capital city, and they are divided into one or several provinces. The community of Madrid has only one province, called Madrid. Each community has a representative, called the President of the Community. The city of Madrid is also the Capital of Spain. Thanks for your cool lesson. 👏🏼
Hi Santiago 😄 Thanks for sharing about your nice experiences here in Canada. 🇨🇦 I really appreciate your information about how Spain is divided, too 😎 (I was actually very curious because when I mailed something to Madrid I couldn't figure out if I was missing something as there didn't seem to be a province.) I hope to visit Spain sometime 😉🇪🇸 Thanks always for sharing your insights and experiences. ✨
Excellent article on the 3 Canadian territories and 10 provinces. I was fortunate and lucky to study in Toronto (2009 - 2010) and learned a lot about Canadian culture. And to this day I know how to locate all of them on the map, including the name of the capitals. I am a Brazilian citizen and here we currently have 26 states and a Federal District, thus called the capital Brasília, which is located in the central plateau of Brazil, within the State of Goiás. Brazil. My country is also very big with about 8,517,000 km² against Canada's 9,984,000 km². I leave here my most sincere greetings to the people of Canada, where I have made many friends and miss them. P.S.: My ears thank you for your clean and clear pronunciation.
Hey Jen..wow....great to listen to your tutorial to learn about Canada. Its doubtful if someone could teach about Canada like you is doubtful. Kudos your teaching skills. Now, I am an expert on Canada, especially the pronunciation. Thanks alot buddy.
I am iranian and you are the best for learning pronanciation , cultural , behavior of canada that important of every language because language not only sounds but alse have have a content of general culture and beleive. You are the best ...🙏
I found J.J. McCullough’s channel a while back, and thanks to his videos and yours, my knowledge about Canada is skyrocketing now! It’s fascinating yet hard to imagine how life can be in the northern territories...must be tremendously beautiful but awfully cold! Japan is a tiny country, but our territory is divided into 47 prefectures, and I sometimes have a hard time recalling the positioning and capital city names of the prefectures I’ve never been to. 🧐
Thanks for your comment and for sharing about Japan 🤗. I've seen a few of JJ's videos. He has a very strong Canadian accent and some interesting opinions about our country 😅🇨🇦. A friend of mine from university is working as a lawyer in Nunavut. He says that it's really pretty and taxes are the lowest there than anywhere in the whole country so he's happy. Although he sometimes misses life in the Six, he is able to see the Northern Lights some nights. ❄️ It makes me feel better to know that even though you're Japanese, its tough for you to remember all the prefectures. I've tried so hard to remember them all, but I can only remember about half 😅. Which prefecture are you from? I lived in Tochigi for four years and loved it so much! 🐒 ⛩ 🇯🇵
@@JeNsJyugyou Oh, I'd love to see the Northern Lights someday! And yes, I was surprised by his Canadian accent, especially 'aboot', since I have never heard anyone speak like that before. He surely has some interesting opinions, of which I'd like to know your point of view one day. I respect your effort to memorize the 47 prefectures of Japan! I think many Japanese school kids would envy Canadian children for not having to remember that many prefectures in geography class. You lived in Tochigi for four years!? Wow, that's great! Nikko is so beautiful! I am basically from Tokyo, but my mother is from Toyama, so I feel a special attachment to that snowy part of Japan, although I get cold easily!
@@SORAENGLISH i would love to have u as my tourist guide for my next trip in japan,my first was way deplorable since none really could speak english in japan.i got hard time communicating with the locals btw
@@rifalwuchun4603 Haha, I will gather up some tourist information for that occasion! Too bad for your experience. I have been passionate about helping Japanese learners improve their English, but there's still a long way to go...
Great job, I returned back to this lesson to determine one province or territory to choose to travel to. I prefere the ones which may have coasts, however Ontario is the biggest province and have nayagra falls. I'll search in those two first. Northwest territories will maybe the third preference for me. What do you think Ms Jen?
I learned so much in this video! I thought I knew most of the territories and provinces, but this is the first I’m hearing of Nunavut haha. Thanks for sharing:)
Thanks for your nice comment, Taylor🤗. 🇨🇦 Nunavut is the newest territory, so if you learned Canadian geography before 1999 you wouldn't have heard of it. 😎 (PS. I'm sorry to say that although I've tried, I can't remember all of the American states and their capital cities. 🇺🇸 😅)
JeN's Jyugyou / ジェンの授業 It had to have been a little after that, but possibly old textbooks? Idk. I definitely can’t remember all of the capitols myself haha.
Thanks for this very informative geography video about Canadas territories, provinces and cities! I'm from Norway, I've always been fascinated with Canada and Canadians and I've always wanted to go there, it's definitely on my bucket list of countries to travel to! :)
Here in colombia ,the division is called "departsments" just like the states.. I'm really impress ,you speak so clearly and the pronunciation is awesome..God bless you..
Thanks for your great geography lesson👍. So I remember good experience in Canada🇨🇦. I'm Young(Eun yeong). South Korea has 6 provinces🇰🇷. Especially, I love Jejudo(Jeju Island🏔) which has many beautiful views. Take care Jen❤
Hi Yeong 🤗 Thanks for your nice comment and for sharing about South Korea. 🇰🇷 😎 I hope that everything is going well with you there these days.☺️ I've only visited South Korea once, but I didn't get the chance to go to Jeju. Hopefully, my husband and I will be able to travel there together some day. ✨
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Hi, Jen. I live in the United States. The country is divided into 50 states (obviously), 5 territories, 326 Indian reservations, some minor possessions and 1 federal district. The capital city acts as its own federal district is Washington, DC.
Hi Devin ☺️. Thanks for sharing so many details about the USA. 🤗I was very interested to read in your comment about the Indian reservations that you mentioned. We also have quite a few reserves for First Nations here in Canada, but I don't think people really know how many there are. I became curious and Googled it and got a range of different numbers, but it seems to be around 630. (In Canada we have been trying to use the the expression 'First Nations' because they were the people who were here first, and also because they are not from India.) Anyways, thanks for sharing, neighbour 😁🇺🇸 🇨🇦.
Wow very interesting. Thank you very much Ms. Jen for this lesson, it was really very interesting. My country is divided to 27 prefectures. The space of my country compared with the space of Canada equal to 1 divide 10 of the total space of Canada. But also I have one question please; Why the territories were named by this name, and why were not given the same name "provincies" ? Once again thank you very much for this lesson. But really wonderful information. Thank you
Thanks for your comment and question, Rafiq 🤗 When talking about the size of our countries you can say, "My country is one tenth the size of Canada (in terms of land)." The last part is optional if you want to emphasize the fact that you're talking about land size as opposed to population size.😉 In addition to being colder and less populated than the provinces, territories also have lower taxes and don't have a 'provincial' style government that would allow them to have more power to make their own laws etc. The federal government has more control over the territories than they do the provinces. 🇨🇦
@@JeNsJyugyou woooooow ma'am super wonderful reply includes super new and very important information. This is the first time in my life to know about the one tenth of the size as the term of land or population size. Really appreciate, god bless you.
Such a lot of information to remember...(even, for you!!) To answer a question you asked: I live in Ireland & it consists of 4 provinces; namely: Munster (where I live), Leinster (our capital city of Dublin, is in this province, Ulster (which is a divided province, meaning that 6 of the 9 counties in Ulster are under British rule - once upon a time, ALL of Ireland was, but following what is known as the 1916 Rising, 6 of the counties in Uster remained part of what became known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland) while the other 3 counties in Ulster & the rest of Ireland formed to become the Republic of Ireland. Following an agreement (which became known as, "The Good Friday Agreement, " in 1998, which was put together by parties of both, Ireland & the UK, the potential agreement, which states that the 6 counties of Northern Ireland, shall remain under British rule, unless and/or, until the majority of the people living on the island of Ireland, decide that Northern Ireland should reunite with the Republic, to form one, independent country, in its own right.
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Informative video. However, you have the incorrect pronunciation of Iqaluit, and Newfoundland and Labrador is not part of of the Maritime provinces. NL is considered an Atlantic province. The Maritime provinces include New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and PEI.
Hi Kathryn 😎 Thanks for your comment and feedback. 🙂 Now I'm curious as to how to pronounce Iqaluit? I pronounced Iqaluit the same as I've always heard it pronounced by people I talk with and reporters on TV (Ick-wa-loot?). Iqaluit isn't really an English word though, so we could all be slightly mistaken. 🇨🇦 As for Atlantic Canada, around the 7:27 point in this video, I think what I was trying to say wasn't communicated clearly.😅 Sorry about that.✨ Technically the word, 'maritime' is an adjective meaning coastal or connected to the sea. So in that sense Newfoundland and Labrador is connected to the sea. But in Canada, as you know and pointed out, the The Maritimes includes Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, and does not include Newfoundland and Labrador. The difference is all in the capitalization of the word as a proper noun (Maritime), rather than a lower-case letter as an adjective (maritime). 🤗
Question of the Day: How is your country divided? Do you have provinces, territories, states, prefectures... or do you only have cities? Please tell me about your country 🤗🇨🇦
Hello teacher Jen, I used to be the first, but You know " You snooze You lose" btw the lesson is Great and my country is divided y into 32 states and each state has several cities. Thank you teacher hope you're having a wonderful evening👌. Saludos.
Hi Jen, thanks a lot for another very interesting lesson about Canada. 😊 In my country - Germany - we have 16 Bundesländer (federate States). The capital Berlin is the biggest city in Germany with a population over three million.
@@peterlemann7296 Thanks for your comment, Peter 😁 As the nation's capital Ottawa has a population of around 1million people, but Toronto which is only the capital of Ontario has a population about the same size as Berlin. 🇨🇦 🇩🇪 Thanks for sharing about Germany. 🤗
My answer In Sudan, we don't have territories, provinces, or prefectures. We only use states, districts, and cities. Sudan is divided into 18 states which in turn are further divided into 133 districts. For example One of these states is Gezira. The capital of Gezira is Wad Medani. I live in Wad Medani. ............................................................................................... Thank you my great teacher JeN. It's a big lesson, I learned a lot about Canada, and loved it. This lesson is going to improve our vocabularies as well. God bless you.
Hi Jen I live in the U.S. We have states . Each state has lots of cities and 1 Capitol in each city. My neighbor lived in Ontario. I watch a channel on you tube where he lives in Halifax , Nova Scotia . I watch a live cam in banff Alberta. I also watch a live cam over looking the Huron River. For the past 3 years I never saw snow on the Canada side so I thought wow I would love to visit or get a duel citizenship in Ottawa. One day I guess I happened to watch it when there was snow. Now I don’t know if I could survive the cold . I live in California where it is usually hot. I don’t like under 65 degrees lol.It would be easy to get their by crossing I think it’s called the blue water bridge . Not sure. The bridge that crosses over the Huron River. I don’t know how difficult it is to get all the paperwork and how to go about it. I was told u need the paperwork befor entering the border. Any suggestions let me know. First of all I didn’t know at the time Ottawa was the Capitol of Canada. Not sure I could afford the rent. I know the heating bill is high their. I saw a video that showed how they divided Canada and the U.S. It was weird. Even the Huron River was in half . One half Canada one half U.S. I really love your video. I learned a lot. Ty for sharing.. If you can give me some suggestions on how to get started on what I do first to start the paperwork. Do I go online? Ty.
An easy two line mnemonic verse (seemingly inspired by the famous Roy G Biv mnemonic) for this is: Ynn N Princeedward' Basmoq N Nova' which are the initials/first parts of: Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia. Note that Ynn (which is pronounced "in") contains all three territories, while Ynn N Princeedward' contains all of what can be called the "northern row" and Basmoq N Nova' contains all of what can be called the southern row. Note also that each line of the mnemonic follows certain rules that make recalling them correctly rather easy. First, each line is constrained to contain exactly five syllables. The line must stretch from coast to coast. The territories and provinces are represented by their initials unless they are at the end of a line, in which case it is represented by the first few syllables of its full name with spaces removed. All members of the northern row, except Prince Edward Island, include, in their mainlands, part of the Arctic, defined as north of the sixtieth parallel and all members of the southern row, except Nova Scotia, share a land border with the United States. This mnemonic is the Canadian part of the well-known (or at least known) "Woc An Tl Ma Flor'" mnemonic for all the states, divisions, and regions of the US, and all the provinces and territories of Canada. Here is a link to an article that explains the Woc An Tl Ma Flor mnemonic, that you can read for free and without registering: bartshmatthew.medium.com/easily-recall-the-fifty-states-and-nine-divisions-of-the-united-states-and-the-thirteen-e56881c38146
@@JeNsJyugyou I'm glad you like it. Do you already know by heart the positions and names of the thirteen Provinces and Territories of Canada? I would guess that making a video about them would work well to fix them in your mind. But if not, have you thought about using my mnemonic to do the trick? And do you know the names and positions (and Divisions) of the fifty States of the US? Again, if not, how about memorizing one or more Divisions of the US using my mnemonic. I know it worked for me, but I am the creator. I want to know whether it works for others.
I was born in Saudi Arabia and I moved to Canada 3 years ago and I had a test on the provinces and territories of Canada, and I watched this video and it helped a lot. Honestly, Canada is the most beautiful country I have ever visited. TYSM
Hi jen, greeting from indonesia, one of south east asian countries We have 34 provinces and the government just develop 3 new provinces in order to make the regional government easier to coordinate because some provinces still have large area, so they make it smaller through divided into several provinces. It's good to know provinces in canada. I hope i can visit canada later.
Although I still live in Indonesia and was born in Indonesia, but I still love Canada than anythings, wow... How gorgeous and great is Canada, I guarantee that Canada have many better tolerance, etc. I said "Have a good and new day and seconds always, madam...!"
Thank you for a very cute video with clear pronunciation of the Canadian names of provinces. Today I taught my students in Bratislava about Canada and its geography. I will show them your video that they can learn correct pronunciation. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for this valuable video. I am from India and learned how to pronounce different provinces very easily. Love to settle in Canada. Thanks for everything 🙏
You're most welcome, Sivarajan 🤗. Thank you for your nice comment ☺️. I hope that everything is going well with you in India and that you'll be able to come to Canada 🇨🇦😁.
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i am watching your programme from india , state guwahati. because we shall be landing canada on 2nd oct 2023 in ontario province to see my son and daughter. so it is great , looking eagerly forward to visit. and your videos are quite helpful to acquint myslf with topography , culture , currenct structure and other many things about canada.
That was informative. Thank you. Could you make a video about some linguistic features of the candaian english like canadian raising, eh as question/narrative/confirmational marker, cot and caught mereger
I loved your video. Now i understand more about the map of Canada. My country (Brazil) is divided in 5 regions, 26 states and a federal district where our capital is located.
I loved yours video but I would make a little correction about the maritimes provinces. Newfoundland and Labrador isn’t included in the Maritime provinces. When we refer all 4 provinces we’d say the Atlantic provinces. The maritimes are only NB, PEI and NS. The easiest way to remember that difference is simply coming back from the time NL entered late into Canada in 1949. Before it was still a British colony. That’s also why it’s the only province who still has a territories within their frontier, which is Labrador and territories of Inuit on the tip of Labrador.
Also Nunavut have 4 official language. French, english ,inuktitut and inuinnaqtun.
Nunavut means out land and Iqualuit means place with lots of fishes.
Those are excellent details about Canada 🇨🇦! Thanks so much for your addition to this video with helpful tips and extra info on Canadian geography and culture 😊 . I am going to pin your comment to the top so that hopefully other people will read it. 👍
PS. I also appreciate you being kind and nicely correcting me in your comment ☺️
@@JeNsJyugyou hey I’m happy to add it up. I learned so much from west that I didn’t knew. I’m a maritimer who also went in Nunavut several times lol
Keep up the good work
My ears are blessed hearing your clear and subtle pronunciation 😍 Thank you for sharing information about Canada, I enjoyed learning it ❤️ keep doing your great work 😇
Thank you so much, Sandra! 😃🇨🇦. I appreciate your kind words about my teaching style and this Canadian lesson. 🤩
Thank you very much for your narratives about Canada . As a Sr Citizen here from Bangladesh I love this country being a place of having harmony among people of different faith and ethnicity . We have to uphold this for generation to come. We know God created human being with on different languages and Nation. I was in Scotland for my Masters and find similarity in weather. Best of luck.
Indeed! Very clear, and nice explaining. Keep the great work. Thanks!
Where are the best Universities situated in Canada. The best Cities to study and work For foreigners.
I was born in US, it has a lot of states, now I am in canada and I learned this! Thanks so much!
Thanks for sharing, Carson ☺️. I am so glad to hear that you were able to learn a lot about Canada through this video. 😁🇨🇦 Take care 🤗
How did you became Canadian ?
Great video! I just arrive here in Canada (2 weeks ago) and i’m loving those videos😊😊
@@JeNsJyugyou Canada is actually a very diverse country, despite being entirely north of the 40th parallel north. Canada's southernmost point, which is in Lake Erie, is located at only 41° north latitude.
Hi Jen,
Yes, I’ve seen this lesson several times, because I keep forgetting the provinces and their capitals. I need to memorize them. This is a very useful lesson for me, thank you 🙏🏻.
The Netherlands 🇳🇱 has twelve provinces. One of them is special, because it’s actually the bodem of the North Sea. We drained the water in the past and it has become land. It’s called a ‘polder’. The province Flevoland is such a polder. In the past it was part of the North Sea, also named; Zuiderzee. But then the Dutch people made a dike between the North Sea and the Zuiderzee called; Afsluitdijk. It became a big lake called; IJsselmeer. After they drained the water in the South of that lake, it became a province called; Flevoland. And later on the made another polder called; Noordoostpolder that became part of the province Flevoland. Also the reason they called Holland the Netherlands, because the land is under the Sea level. If we don’t maintain our dikes, the land would be overflown by the sea 🌊…
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Anyone planning to move to Canada must be aware of this information; it's incredibly insightful and essential for a smooth transition!
Hi Jen, I'm from India and we have 28 states and 8 Union territories. A wonderful country with multi cultural diversification.
@@Gtspure89 both of it and I'm proud of it as an Indian.
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Hey it’s 30 states
I am a Pakistani American , but unfortunately I still can not get Indian visa for tour.
This is one of the most wholesome videos you will find on pronunciation of Canadian provinces, territories and cities
Jen, I'm really excited to see your map of Canada. It brings back vivid memories of the past. I know the provinces of Quebec, I worked for a while in Schefferville three km from Labrador province, and after coming back from Montreal where I lived for two years, I´ve visited Ontario, and twice the cities of Vancouver and the beautiful Victoria city driving a rented car from Seattle USA, to Vancouver and from there a ferry through the strait of Georgia to Sidney and driving to Victoria …
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Spain is divided into 17 autonomous regions called “Comunidades Autonomas”, plus two Autonomous Cities “Ceuta and Melilla” located in Spanish territory in North Africa. Each Community has its capital city, and they are divided into one or several provinces.
The community of Madrid has only one province, called Madrid. Each community has a representative, called the President of the Community. The city of Madrid is also the Capital of Spain.
Thanks for your cool lesson. 👏🏼
Hi Santiago 😄 Thanks for sharing about your nice experiences here in Canada. 🇨🇦 I really appreciate your information about how Spain is divided, too 😎 (I was actually very curious because when I mailed something to Madrid I couldn't figure out if I was missing something as there didn't seem to be a province.) I hope to visit Spain sometime 😉🇪🇸 Thanks always for sharing your insights and experiences. ✨
I want to get involved with native speaker to learn better from them. it would be really helpful to learn a language and everything abt place in grp
Thank you very much ma'am, I really respect people like you ❤🇨🇦
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Excellent article on the 3 Canadian territories and 10 provinces. I was fortunate and lucky to study in Toronto (2009 - 2010) and learned a lot about Canadian culture. And to this day I know how to locate all of them on the map, including the name of the capitals. I am a Brazilian citizen and here we currently have 26 states and a Federal District, thus called the capital Brasília, which is located in the central plateau of Brazil, within the State of Goiás. Brazil. My country is also very big with about 8,517,000 km² against Canada's 9,984,000 km². I leave here my most sincere greetings to the people of Canada, where I have made many friends and miss them. P.S.: My ears thank you for your clean and clear pronunciation.
@jrmckelly greetings from Canada and thanks for the information on Brazil. Two big countries waving at each other.
Most understandable explanation I have ever got before.
Hey Jen..wow....great to listen to your tutorial to learn about Canada. Its doubtful if someone could teach about Canada like you is doubtful. Kudos your teaching skills. Now, I am an expert on Canada, especially the pronunciation. Thanks alot buddy.
I am iranian and you are the best for learning pronanciation , cultural , behavior of canada that important of every language because language not only sounds but alse have have a content of general culture and beleive. You are the best ...🙏
I found J.J. McCullough’s channel a while back, and thanks to his videos and yours, my knowledge about Canada is skyrocketing now!
It’s fascinating yet hard to imagine how life can be in the northern territories...must be tremendously beautiful but awfully cold!
Japan is a tiny country, but our territory is divided into 47 prefectures, and I sometimes have a hard time recalling the positioning and capital city names of the prefectures I’ve never been to. 🧐
Thanks for your comment and for sharing about Japan 🤗.
I've seen a few of JJ's videos. He has a very strong Canadian accent and some interesting opinions about our country 😅🇨🇦. A friend of mine from university is working as a lawyer in Nunavut. He says that it's really pretty and taxes are the lowest there than anywhere in the whole country so he's happy. Although he sometimes misses life in the Six, he is able to see the Northern Lights some nights. ❄️
It makes me feel better to know that even though you're Japanese, its tough for you to remember all the prefectures. I've tried so hard to remember them all, but I can only remember about half 😅. Which prefecture are you from? I lived in Tochigi for four years and loved it so much! 🐒 ⛩ 🇯🇵
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Oh, I'd love to see the Northern Lights someday!
And yes, I was surprised by his Canadian accent, especially 'aboot', since I have never heard anyone speak like that before. He surely has some interesting opinions, of which I'd like to know your point of view one day.
I respect your effort to memorize the 47 prefectures of Japan! I think many Japanese school kids would envy Canadian children for not having to remember that many prefectures in geography class.
You lived in Tochigi for four years!? Wow, that's great! Nikko is so beautiful!
I am basically from Tokyo, but my mother is from Toyama, so I feel a special attachment to that snowy part of Japan, although I get cold easily!
@@SORAENGLISH i would love to have u as my tourist guide for my next trip in japan,my first was way deplorable since none really could speak english in japan.i got hard time communicating with the locals btw
@@rifalwuchun4603 Haha, I will gather up some tourist information for that occasion!
Too bad for your experience. I have been passionate about helping Japanese learners improve their English, but there's still a long way to go...
@@SORAENGLISH ma'am Include me as well..
Thanks Jen. Loved to know the correct pronunciations of all the Canadian provinces. Quite a few surprises for me.
Great job, I returned back to this lesson to determine one province or territory to choose to travel to. I prefere the ones which may have coasts, however Ontario is the biggest province and have nayagra falls. I'll search in those two first. Northwest territories will maybe the third preference for me. What do you think Ms Jen?
Thanks alot.
It's really clear to understand even for non-native English speakers
I learned so much in this video! I thought I knew most of the territories and provinces, but this is the first I’m hearing of Nunavut haha. Thanks for sharing:)
Thanks for your nice comment, Taylor🤗. 🇨🇦 Nunavut is the newest territory, so if you learned Canadian geography before 1999 you wouldn't have heard of it. 😎
(PS. I'm sorry to say that although I've tried, I can't remember all of the American states and their capital cities. 🇺🇸 😅)
JeN's Jyugyou / ジェンの授業 It had to have been a little after that, but possibly old textbooks? Idk. I definitely can’t remember all of the capitols myself haha.
Excellent and brief explanation. Thanks for the wonderful video.
Thanks for this very informative geography video about Canadas territories, provinces and cities! I'm from Norway, I've always been fascinated with Canada and Canadians and I've always wanted to go there, it's definitely on my bucket list of countries to travel to! :)
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@@mrperfect7379 I'm not exactly sure what you mean by that.
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@@DidrickNamtvedt sorry bro
Hello, I hope you will consider Cape Breton. It's absolutely gorgeous in the fall! I'm from Halifax.
That clear and easy explain i will follow these channel
Here in colombia ,the division is called "departsments" just like the states.. I'm really impress ,you speak so clearly and the pronunciation is awesome..God bless you..
Wow, thank you for your nice comment, Julian ☺️. Also, thank you for sharing about the departments of Colombia 🇨🇴 🇨🇦👍🏻✨
@@JeNsJyugyou hiii
Dear This all knowledge provide by you awesome.i don't know knowledge canada country.but I watch your video help this problem provide solution
Thanks for your great geography lesson👍. So I remember good experience in Canada🇨🇦.
I'm Young(Eun yeong). South Korea has 6 provinces🇰🇷. Especially, I love Jejudo(Jeju Island🏔) which has many beautiful views. Take care Jen❤
Hi Yeong 🤗 Thanks for your nice comment and for sharing about South Korea. 🇰🇷 😎 I hope that everything is going well with you there these days.☺️ I've only visited South Korea once, but I didn't get the chance to go to Jeju. Hopefully, my husband and I will be able to travel there together some day. ✨
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Sounds good🎶.
If you visit to Jeju Island, you must book a lent car. I hope COVID19 would be done soon...
@@KEY-mg6bf I also hope it will finish soon. 😷 Take Care 💐
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I am from Nalanda India
Hello Nalanda 😊. Thanks for watching and for your kind comment ✨. I wish you all the best and hope that everything is going well with you in 🇮🇳.
@@JeNsJyugyou thank you very much ma,am. You are very kindly .
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Hi, Jen. I live in the United States. The country is divided into 50 states (obviously), 5 territories, 326 Indian reservations, some minor possessions and 1 federal district. The capital city acts as its own federal district is Washington, DC.
Hi Devin ☺️. Thanks for sharing so many details about the USA.
🤗I was very interested to read in your comment about the Indian reservations that you mentioned. We also have quite a few reserves for First Nations here in Canada, but I don't think people really know how many there are. I became curious and Googled it and got a range of different numbers, but it seems to be around 630. (In Canada we have been trying to use the the expression 'First Nations' because they were the people who were here first, and also because they are not from India.) Anyways, thanks for sharing, neighbour 😁🇺🇸 🇨🇦.
Can I have more details abt those 326 reserved places for Indians?
Wow very interesting.
Thank you very much Ms. Jen for this lesson, it was really very interesting.
My country is divided to 27 prefectures.
The space of my country compared with the space of Canada equal to 1 divide 10 of the total space of Canada.
But also I have one question please;
Why the territories were named by this name, and why were not given the same name "provincies" ?
Once again thank you very much for this lesson.
But really wonderful information.
Thank you
Thanks for your comment and question, Rafiq 🤗
When talking about the size of our countries you can say, "My country is one tenth the size of Canada (in terms of land)." The last part is optional if you want to emphasize the fact that you're talking about land size as opposed to population size.😉
In addition to being colder and less populated than the provinces, territories also have lower taxes and don't have a 'provincial' style government that would allow them to have more power to make their own laws etc. The federal government has more control over the territories than they do the provinces. 🇨🇦
@@JeNsJyugyou woooooow ma'am super wonderful reply includes super new and very important information. This is the first time in my life to know about the one tenth of the size as the term of land or population size.
Really appreciate, god bless you.
@@Hdhtfbdubgty You're welcome, Rafiq. 🌸 I'm glad I could help ✨
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Such a lot of information to remember...(even, for you!!) To answer a question you asked: I live in Ireland & it consists of 4 provinces; namely: Munster (where I live), Leinster (our capital city of Dublin, is in this province, Ulster (which is a divided province, meaning that 6 of the 9 counties in Ulster are under British rule - once upon a time, ALL of Ireland was, but following what is known as the 1916 Rising, 6 of the counties in Uster remained part of what became known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland) while the other 3 counties in Ulster & the rest of Ireland formed to become the Republic of Ireland.
Following an agreement (which became known as, "The Good Friday Agreement, " in 1998, which was put together by parties of both, Ireland & the UK, the potential agreement, which states that the 6 counties of Northern Ireland, shall remain under British rule, unless and/or, until the majority of the people living on the island of Ireland, decide that Northern Ireland should reunite with the Republic, to form one, independent country, in its own right.
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Thank you for the wonderful lessons!
You're very welcome 🤗. Thanks for your nice comment. 😎
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Informative video. However, you have the incorrect pronunciation of Iqaluit, and Newfoundland and Labrador is not part of of the Maritime provinces. NL is considered an Atlantic province. The Maritime provinces include New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and PEI.
Hi Kathryn 😎 Thanks for your comment and feedback. 🙂 Now I'm curious as to how to pronounce Iqaluit? I pronounced Iqaluit the same as I've always heard it pronounced by people I talk with and reporters on TV (Ick-wa-loot?). Iqaluit isn't really an English word though, so we could all be slightly mistaken. 🇨🇦
As for Atlantic Canada, around the 7:27 point in this video, I think what I was trying to say wasn't communicated clearly.😅 Sorry about that.✨ Technically the word, 'maritime' is an adjective meaning coastal or connected to the sea. So in that sense Newfoundland and Labrador is connected to the sea. But in Canada, as you know and pointed out, the The Maritimes includes Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, and does not include Newfoundland and Labrador. The difference is all in the capitalization of the word as a proper noun (Maritime), rather than a lower-case letter as an adjective (maritime). 🤗
I am from Bangladesh...A video full of important information...thank you so much.. ❤️❤️
Oh I thought those provinces and territories were in the 51st state of usa
Hahaha 😁 The USA wishes they were this awesome! 😉🇨🇦
Should we add 50 more provinces to Canada?
@@raven22at Nah, they don't deserve the universal healthcare
@@JeNsJyugyou ha ha ha American wishes?? to be like this minor state??
as i am waiting for my canadian visa, these videos are really very helpful for my general langauge
Question of the Day: How is your country divided? Do you have provinces, territories, states, prefectures... or do you only have cities? Please tell me about your country 🤗🇨🇦
Hello teacher Jen, I used to be the first, but You know " You snooze You lose" btw the lesson is Great and my country is divided y into 32 states and each state has several cities. Thank you teacher hope you're having a wonderful evening👌. Saludos.
Well, you're still one of the first 😉 Thanks for your answer to question of the day. ✨ I hope you have a wonderful evening as well. ⭐️
Hi Jen,
thanks a lot for another very interesting lesson about Canada. 😊
In my country - Germany - we have 16 Bundesländer (federate States). The capital Berlin is the biggest city in Germany with a population over three million.
@@peterlemann7296 Thanks for your comment, Peter 😁 As the nation's capital Ottawa has a population of around 1million people, but Toronto which is only the capital of Ontario has a population about the same size as Berlin. 🇨🇦 🇩🇪 Thanks for sharing about Germany. 🤗
My answer
In Sudan, we don't have territories, provinces, or prefectures.
We only use states, districts, and cities.
Sudan is divided into 18 states which in turn are further divided into 133 districts.
For example
One of these states is Gezira.
The capital of Gezira is Wad Medani.
I live in Wad Medani.
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Thank you my great teacher JeN.
It's a big lesson, I learned a lot about Canada, and loved it.
This lesson is going to improve our vocabularies as well.
God bless you.
VERY GOOD.. GOOD EDUCATION.. GEOGRAPHY LESSON. I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS... GOOD LUCK BROTHER
Thank you so much, for great educations about CANADA!
My pleasure, Emmanuel 🤗. Thanks for watching 🇨🇦☺️.
Very effective informations. Thank you so much mam.
Hi Jen
I live in the U.S. We have states . Each state has lots of cities and 1 Capitol in each city.
My neighbor lived in Ontario.
I watch a channel on you tube where he lives in Halifax , Nova Scotia .
I watch a live cam in banff Alberta.
I also watch a live cam over looking the Huron River. For the past 3 years I never saw snow on the Canada side so I thought wow I would love to visit or get a duel citizenship in Ottawa. One day I guess I happened to watch it when there was snow. Now I don’t know if I could survive the cold . I live in California where it is usually hot. I don’t like under 65 degrees lol.It would be easy to get their by crossing I think it’s called the blue water bridge . Not sure. The bridge that crosses over the Huron River.
I don’t know how difficult it is to get all the paperwork and how to go about it. I was told u need the paperwork befor entering the border.
Any suggestions let me know. First of all I didn’t know at the time Ottawa was the Capitol of Canada. Not sure I could afford the rent. I know the heating bill is high their.
I saw a video that showed how they divided Canada and the U.S. It was weird. Even the Huron River was in half . One half Canada one half U.S.
I really love your video. I learned a lot. Ty for sharing..
If you can give me some suggestions on how to get started on what I do first to start the paperwork. Do I go online? Ty.
WOW. VERY INTERESTING. THANK YOU FOR SHARING HOPEFULLY ONE DAY I WILL VISIT CANADA
I loved the way you pronounced the word. excellent.
An easy two line mnemonic verse (seemingly inspired by the famous Roy G Biv mnemonic) for this is:
Ynn N Princeedward'
Basmoq N Nova'
which are the initials/first parts of:
Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island,
British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia.
Note that Ynn (which is pronounced "in") contains all three territories, while Ynn N Princeedward' contains all of what can be called the "northern row" and Basmoq N Nova' contains all of what can be called the southern row.
Note also that each line of the mnemonic follows certain rules that make recalling them correctly rather easy. First, each line is constrained to contain exactly five syllables. The line must stretch from coast to coast. The territories and provinces are represented by their initials unless they are at the end of a line, in which case it is represented by the first few syllables of its full name with spaces removed.
All members of the northern row, except Prince Edward Island, include, in their mainlands, part of the Arctic, defined as north of the sixtieth parallel and all members of the southern row, except Nova Scotia, share a land border with the United States.
This mnemonic is the Canadian part of the well-known (or at least known) "Woc An Tl Ma Flor'" mnemonic for all the states, divisions, and regions of the US, and all the provinces and territories of Canada.
Here is a link to an article that explains the Woc An Tl Ma Flor mnemonic, that you can read for free and without registering: bartshmatthew.medium.com/easily-recall-the-fifty-states-and-nine-divisions-of-the-united-states-and-the-thirteen-e56881c38146
Very interesting and detailed 😁🇨🇦. Thanks for sharing, Matthew 🇨🇦✨.
@@JeNsJyugyou I'm glad you like it. Do you already know by heart the positions and names of the thirteen Provinces and Territories of Canada? I would guess that making a video about them would work well to fix them in your mind. But if not, have you thought about using my mnemonic to do the trick? And do you know the names and positions (and Divisions) of the fifty States of the US? Again, if not, how about memorizing one or more Divisions of the US using my mnemonic. I know it worked for me, but I am the creator. I want to know whether it works for others.
Thanks for the information it is very helpful ..👍
I'm a proud Canadian so I honestly don't need to be watching this right now but it's fun and I'll finish it cuz why not
😁 Thanks, Derek ✨🇨🇦.
God bless you , you are a patient teacher , have woderfull time
Muy buena información y se hace fácil de aprender . Gracias
Loved this video! And her voice is soothing.
I was born in Saudi Arabia and I moved to Canada 3 years ago and I had a test on the provinces and territories of Canada, and I watched this video and it helped a lot. Honestly, Canada is the most beautiful country I have ever visited. TYSM
Hope u have grt time in Canada buddy! I would like to have conversations with u if u don't mind.
@@rupeshmandal6745 Thank you, but I have other stuff to worry about like tests and school. And I'm a girl.
Aslamolikum mashaallah english is a very nice.👍
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Good job teacher.Thank you
Hi jen, greeting from indonesia, one of south east asian countries
We have 34 provinces and the government just develop 3 new provinces in order to make the regional government easier to coordinate because some provinces still have large area, so they make it smaller through divided into several provinces. It's good to know provinces in canada. I hope i can visit canada later.
Thank you very much for your wonderful narratives about Canada. Wish you best of luck.
I have fallen in love with Canada I desire to go to Canada one day.
Best pronunciation | Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Very very outstanding video young lady. Great job. Keep up the good work. Thanks a lot friend. SC Navy vet.
Thank you so much. You are beautiful and a very good teacher. Just continue what you are doing
Hi Hamzai 🤗. Thank you so much for your kind and encouraging words ✨. Your comment has brought a big smile to my face today ☺️. Take care 🌸.
Although I still live in Indonesia and was born in Indonesia, but I still love Canada than anythings, wow... How gorgeous and great is Canada, I guarantee that Canada have many better tolerance, etc. I said "Have a good and new day and seconds always, madam...!"
Woow... Your pronunciation is so clear.... Good job... 👍
We have 50 states, thanks for the video, I would like to go to Canada som day.
Thank you for a very cute video with clear pronunciation of the Canadian names of provinces. Today I taught my students in Bratislava about Canada and its geography. I will show them your video that they can learn correct pronunciation. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for this valuable video. I am from India and learned how to pronounce different provinces very easily. Love to settle in Canada. Thanks for everything 🙏
You're most welcome, Sivarajan 🤗. Thank you for your nice comment ☺️. I hope that everything is going well with you in India and that you'll be able to come to Canada 🇨🇦😁.
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Good explanation and excellent pronunciation. I like it. I hope there are more information like that. Thank you.
Wow, sperrrrrb,very educational for new commers. Many thanks.
i am watching your programme from india , state guwahati. because we shall be landing canada on 2nd oct 2023 in ontario province to see my son and daughter. so it is great , looking eagerly forward to visit. and your videos are quite helpful to acquint myslf with topography , culture , currenct structure and other many things about canada.
Jeans thank you so much for such valuable video you present Ed .
Thanks for watching 🤗. I am glad you enjoyed it 🇨🇦✨.
Useful lessons
thank you for your best pronounce of all the city or province.
Very informative. Thanks
Nice video. I learnt many new things. Bravo!
Hi Charles 🇨🇦☺️. Thanks for your nice comment ✨. I am glad this Canadian geography lesson was helpful!🤗
Thankyou to grant video a bout CANADA 🇨🇦 ❤
Way to Explanation of Subject is excellent
Hi Mr.Kang 😁. Thank you for your kind words 🇨🇦🤗.
Amazing video with details
Great job, million times thank you very much
☺️ You're very welcome🇨🇦
It's good to hear about Canada. It's many beautiful place and cities 😉
Thank you so much I learned allot about Canada’s geography
Thanks for your nice comment. 🤗 I'm glad this video could help you learn more about my country 🇨🇦✨
my country is NEPAL. Country of MT EVEREST. the himalayas, the hills and the plains make nepal so beautiful
Love your information ℹ️
Good eve mam
Love to watch video very informative 👍 thank you for this video.
说的很好,我都听懂了。
So sweet to hear charming voice from a very baeutiful lady ! Thanks !
Thank you for lesson:)
Very nice!
A very enlightening geography lesson.
Jenn, I like your show, and am glad you introduce the basic geography of Canada. FYI Nunavut would be pronounced more like noo·nuh·voot.
hi jen, i,am from sri lanka[CEYLON] and we have 21 provinces. Amazing country and also diversity beauty culture.....
Very nice video 👍👌. Thank you so much.
Please make a detail series of videos about the history of Canada. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing 👍 this information, i'm from the Caribbean (Trinidad and Tobago) and really appreciate this information
Hello again Hayden 😁. I appreciate your kind comments and am happy you liked this video so much 🇨🇦.
Wow what a teacher!
That was informative. Thank you. Could you make a video about some linguistic features of the candaian english like canadian raising, eh as question/narrative/confirmational marker, cot and caught mereger
Hi dear I'm Sri Lankan tnx for your meaningfull explaining about territories and provinces of Canada and my country has 9 provinces
It's my pleasure 🤗. Thank you for watching and for sharing about Sri Lanka 🇨🇦💕🇱🇰 .
It’s wonderful to watch your channel. Thank you! 👍
Thank you Jen, It is interesting.
canada is amazing thanks
It's.very mice information
Madam.thank you.
You are most welcome 😊🇨🇦👍🏻
I saw more than 20 time , thank you so much🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🥰
Bravo and thanks for great information about Canada
I loved your video. Now i understand more about the map of Canada. My country (Brazil) is divided in 5 regions, 26 states and a federal district where our capital is located.
Really an informative video, I’m new here nd I’m sure I’ll gather a lot of information about canada with help of ur valuable videos,thanks dear
Welcome 🤗 🇨🇦. Thanks for watching and for your kind words☺️. I wish you all the best ✨🌼.
@@JeNsJyugyou thank u soo much