Read the following paragraph and complete it with one suitable word in each blank
Canada is an officially bilingual country, with two official _________ (1): French and English. French
speaking Canadians take a much smaller percentage of the population, and more _________ (2) 90 per
cent of them live in Quebec – the only province where French is the language of daily life. 3.8 million
Quebecers can only speak French, _________ (3) another 3.2 million can speak French and English.
Together those groups comprise basically the entire provincial population. Canadians who speak
neither English _________ (4) French as their first language are sometimes called Allophones, and the
majority of these people are either immigrants or their children.
Canada is an officially bilingual country, with two official __language_ (1): French and English. French
speaking Canadians take a much smaller percentage of the population, and more __than_ (2) 90 per
cent of them live in Quebec – the only province where French is the language of daily life. 3.8 million
Quebecers can only speak French, _while_ (3) another 3.2 million can speak French and English.
Together those groups comprise basically the entire provincial population. Canadians who speak
neither English _nor_ (4) French as their first language are sometimes called Allophones, and the
majority of these people are either immigrants or their children.