Unit 3 - Introduction

Unit 3 - Australia
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Unit 3 - Australia

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Australia
- Official name: Commonwealth of Australia
- Capital: Canberra
- Population: 25 million
- Area: 3 million square miles (5 miljoen vierkante km)
- Original inhabitants: The Aboriginals 
First discovered by a Dutch explorer,
Later colonised by the British in 1770

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Get to know Australia
Australië is a big country. From east to west: 4000 km. Australia is 185 times bigger than the Netherlands.
Down Under
25 milion inhabitants 
What's the capitol of Autralia?

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Cities in Australia
Grote steden zijn:
- Sydney
- Melbourne
- Brisbane
- Perth
- Adelaide
- Canberra (hoofdstad)

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De Outback
(uitleg): ongelijke regenval.

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Textbook
You finished reading exercises 
on page 106?

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Textbook
Take a look at p. 90
--> discuss exercise 1
--> Read the text and do exercise 2 (abcd)

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01:54
What does this spiderbite NOT cause?
A
vomiting
B
extreme pain
C
sweating
D
itchy rash

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02:52
Het meest kenmerkend voor de Inland Taipan is dat het...
A
de gevaarlijkste slang is in de wereld
B
de gevaarlijkste slang is in Australie
C
gevaarlijker is dan een Cobra
D
zich niet snel laat zien aan mensen.

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01:24
Wat wordt er gezegd over de Funnel Web Spider?
A
Hij komt niet veel voor
B
Hij heeft sterke kaken
C
Hij is heel snel
D
Hij rent achter je aan

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03:26
Welke diersoort is het dodelijkst in dit filmpje?
A
slangen
B
haaien
C
kwallen
D
krokodillen

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03:26
Hoe valt de Box Kwal aan?
A
elektrocuteert met tentakels
B
knijpt je met tentakels
C
spuit gif in met de tentakels
D
Prikt je met naalden

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04:21
Salt water crocodiles attack ...
A
...everything
B
...people
C
...fish
D
...animals

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What is Australia's national bird?
A
Kangaroo
B
Kiwi
C
Emu
D
Ostrich

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Why is Australia called
"Down Under"?
A
Omdat er veel woestijn is.
B
Omdat het onder zeeniveau ligt.
C
Het is in het zuidelijk halfrond.
D
Het is tegenover Groot Brittannië op de kaart.

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Australian Slang
Australians have their own unique slang words and phrases, such as 'G'day mate' (hello) and 'barbie' (barbecue). It adds to the country's vibrant culture.

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Introduce some common Australian slang words or phrases, allowing students to guess their meanings and share their own language peculiarities.
Sheila
Barbie
Maccas
Crikey
Arvo
A Cold One
Brekky
G'day
A woman
Barbecue
McDonalds
an expression of surprise
Afternoon
Beer
Breakfast
Hello

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How long is the Great Barrier Reef?
A
20 km
B
20.000 km
C
2 km
D
2000 km

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In which city is the
"The Opera House"?
A
Brisbane
B
Melbourne
C
Sydney
D
Perth

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How many people live in Australia?
A
15,5 million
B
25,5 million
C
50,5 million
D
100 million

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What is the capital city of Australia?
A
Canberra
B
Sydney
C
Melbourne
D
Perth

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What is a baby kangaroo called?
A
Kangarooy
B
Joey
C
Piglet
D
Puppy

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How much of Australia is covered by deserts?
A
35%
B
45%
C
55%
D
there is no desert

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What is the other name for Australia?
A
Aussie
B
Down Under
C
the Outback
D
Kangoo Island

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What is the capital city of Australia
A
Melbourne
B
Sydney
C
Perth
D
Canberra

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Who were the first inhabitants of Australia?
A
The English
B
Aboriginals
C
The Incas
D
Cowboys

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