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Page 2: ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES. Australia as the upside down world.

Australia as the upside down

world

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Say “true”, “false” or “don’t know”.Correct the false statements.

Australia is the largest continent in the world. It is situated in the Southern Hemisphere. Vast areas of desert cover most of Central and

Western Australia. Melbourne is the capital of Victoria. The official name of the country is the

Commonwealth of Australia. There are 6 states in Australia. Tasmania is an island state. Australia is washed by the waters of three oceans. Most people live in the north of the country. Queensland’s beaches are a popular place for

holidaymakers.

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Answer the question:

Where is Australia

situated?

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Australia is in the Australia is in the Southern Southern

HemisphereHemisphere

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Answer the question:

Is it a continent

or an island?

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It is the world’s largest island and the smallest

continent

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Answer the question:

What bodies of water do wash the continent?

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It is washed by: - the Pacific Ocean- the Indian Ocean

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Answer the questions:

In what way is Australia divided?

What are the Australian states? Name them.

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The Commonwealth of Australia

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Christmas in Australia Most Australians have been dreaming of a white Christmas. But

the traditional European Christmas is just a myth for Australians. Santas don’t fit with Australia’s thirty – degree heat. They have their own Christmas, Australian style.

Christmas in Australia happens in summer. The children learned songs like Frosty Snowman and Jingle Bells. On the postcards white winter scenes were published. These days it’s rare to find a flake of snow on Christmas cards. Now publishers print Christmas cards with native animals and plants. On Christmas day you’ll find a number of children on the beach playing, swimming, surfing, building sand-castles instead of making snowmen. A beach towel is the most typical Australian Christmas present. They are usually outdoors in shorts and T- shirts eating barbecue. There are a lot of festivals and carnivals on Christmas days. Christmas in Australia is a holiday of sunshine, surf and sand.

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The capital of

Australia is Canberra

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Much of the land is a useless desert.

Great deserts cover nearly

2 000 000 square kilometres

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There are

5 big cities

in Australia:

- Sydney,

- Melbourne,

- Adelaide,

- Perth

- Brisbane

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History of Australia

The east coast of Australia was discovered

by Captain Cook in 1770

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This is one of the most famous Australian animals. It looks like a teddy bear. It spends most of his life in eucalyptus trees and eats

only these trees.

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A wild dog which is yellowish brown and has

a bushy tail.

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State Faunal (Animal) Emblems: Victoria: Leadbeaters PossumNew South Wales: PlatypusQueensland: KoalaSouth Australia: Hairy-Nosed WombatWestern Australia: NumbatTasmania: Tasmanian DevilNote: The state of Tasmania does not have an official faunal emblem.Northern Territory: Red Kangaroo

 

State Faunal (Bird) Emblems: Victoria: Helmeted HoneyeaterNew South Wales: KookaburraQueensland: BrolgaSouth Australia: Piping ShrikeWestern Australia: Black SwanTasmania

State Faunal (Animal) Emblems: Victoria: Leadbeaters PossumNew South Wales: PlatypusQueensland: KoalaSouth Australia: Hairy-Nosed WombatWestern Australia: NumbatTasmania: Tasmanian DevilNote: The state of Tasmania does not have an official faunal emblem.Northern Territory: Red Kangaroo

 

State Faunal (Bird) Emblems: Victoria: Helmeted HoneyeaterNew South Wales: KookaburraQueensland: BrolgaSouth Australia: Piping ShrikeWestern Australia: Black SwanTasmania

State Faunal (Animal) Emblems: Victoria: Leadbeaters PossumNew South Wales: PlatypusQueensland: KoalaSouth Australia: Hairy-Nosed WombatWestern Australia: NumbatTasmania: Tasmanian DevilNote: The state of Tasmania does not have an official faunal emblem.Northern Territory: Red Kangaroo

 

State Faunal (Bird) Emblems: Victoria: Helmeted HoneyeaterNew South Wales: KookaburraQueensland: BrolgaSouth Australia: Piping ShrikeWestern Australia: Black SwanTasmania

State Faunal (Animal) Emblems: Victoria: Leadbeaters PossumNew South Wales: PlatypusQueensland: KoalaSouth Australia: Hairy-Nosed WombatWestern Australia: NumbatTasmania: Tasmanian DevilNote: The state of Tasmania does not have an official faunal emblem.Northern Territory: Red Kangaroo

 

State Faunal (Bird) Emblems: Victoria: Helmeted HoneyeaterNew South Wales: KookaburraQueensland: BrolgaSouth Australia: Piping ShrikeWestern Australia: Black SwanTasmania

State Faunal (Animal) Emblems: Victoria: Leadbeaters PossumNew South Wales: PlatypusQueensland: KoalaSouth Australia: Hairy-Nosed WombatWestern Australia: NumbatTasmania: Tasmanian DevilNote: The state of Tasmania does not have an official faunal emblem.Northern Territory: Red Kangaroo

 

State Faunal (Bird) Emblems: Victoria: Helmeted HoneyeaterNew South Wales: KookaburraQueensland: BrolgaSouth Australia: Piping ShrikeWestern Australia: Black SwanTasmania

State Faunal (Animal) Emblems: Victoria: Leadbeaters PossumNew South Wales: PlatypusQueensland: KoalaSouth Australia: Hairy-Nosed WombatWestern Australia: NumbatTasmania: Tasmanian DevilNote: The state of Tasmania does not have an official faunal emblem.Northern Territory: Red Kangaroo

 

State Faunal (Bird) Emblems: Victoria: Helmeted HoneyeaterNew South Wales: KookaburraQueensland: BrolgaSouth Australia: Piping ShrikeWestern Australia: Black SwanTasmania

State Faunal (Animal) Emblems: Victoria: Leadbeaters PossumNew South Wales: PlatypusQueensland: KoalaSouth Australia: Hairy-Nosed WombatWestern Australia: NumbatTasmania: Tasmanian DevilNote: The state of Tasmania does not have an official faunal emblem.Northern Territory: Red Kangaroo

 

State Faunal (Bird) Emblems: Victoria: Helmeted HoneyeaterNew South Wales: KookaburraQueensland: BrolgaSouth Australia: Piping ShrikeWestern Australia: Black SwanTasmania

Victoria: Leadbeaters Possum

New South Wales: Platypus

Queensland: Koala

South Australia: Hairy-Nosed Wombat

Western Australia: Numbat

Tasmania: Tasmanian Devil

Northern Territory: Red Kangaroo

 

Victoria: Helmeted Honeyeater

New South Wales: Kookaburra

Queensland: Brolga

South Australia: Piping Shrike

Western Australia: Black Swan

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Guess the name of the most famous Australian

actor:

His name is the first three letters in the name of Victoria’s capital.

His surname is the name of one of the deserts in Australia.

What is his name?

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Mel Gibson is the most famous Australian actor!

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Good-bye, Australia!

1. Sometimes Australia

     

       

      

      

     

       

      

      

      

      

     

       

      

      

            

     

       

            

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Fill in least or most to make the sentences complete:

1. The centre of the continent is its …populated part.

2. The eastern coast is the … populated part of Australia.

3. The Northern Territory is the … developed part of Australia if we speak of its industry.

4. Problems of ecology, water and air pollution are the … often discussed problems at all meetings of different ecological clubs.

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