Ayşe: Hi Mark! Welcome to our school. You're new here, right?
Mark: Hi Ayşe! Yes, I am. My family and I moved from Canada last month. Everything is quite different here, especially the school system.
Ayşe: Oh, really? How is it different?
Mark: Well, in Canada, our school usually starts at 8:30 AM, and we have longer lunch breaks, sometimes an hour. Here, it starts at 9:00 AM, and lunch is shorter, around 45 minutes. Also, we didn't have as many elective courses there. I'm really enjoying the art class here, though.
Ayşe: That's interesting! We also have a lot of national holidays and celebrations. For example, next week is Republic Day. We celebrate it with parades and special events. Do you have similar big celebrations in Canada?
Mark: Absolutely! Canada Day on July 1st is a huge celebration with fireworks, concerts, and family gatherings across the country. It's a day to celebrate our nation's independence and culture.
Ayşe: That sounds amazing! By the way, my friend, Kenji, is from Japan. He told me about their Cherry Blossom Festival, Sakura Matsuri, in spring. It's a beautiful time when everyone enjoys picnics under the cherry trees.
Mark: Wow, I'd love to experience that someday! It's fascinating how different countries have unique ways of celebrating their culture.
Ayşe: Definitely! This school is a great place to learn about new cultures, isn't it?
Diyalogda bahsedilen üç farklı ülkenin kutlamaları arasında hangisi *yer almaz*?
A) Republic Day
B) Canada Day
C) Cherry Blossom Festival
D) Halloween
E) Sakura Matsuri