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New Zealand
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New Zealand
Christchurch:

- Biggest city on the Southern Island. 
- 2nd biggest city of New Zealand. 

- Native inhabitants: Maori
- Arrival of the first Europeans: around 1840. 

- 2010: earthquakes
2019: terrorist attacks on mosques. 

New Zealand
Capital city

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Gap year in New Zealand

A lot of young people visit New Zealand to take a break from studying. 
They go backpacking around the country for a year. You can have a lot of adventures. 
Whether you like nature, sports, wildlife or adventure, there’s something for everyone!

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Four Things to Do in New Zealand
Whale Watching Tour
You can’t go on New Zealand gap year without seeing any wildlife. One of the best ways to do this is on a whale-watching tour. You go on a boat in search of whales. If you’re lucky, you might even see some jumping out of the sea!

Lord of the Rings Tour
From the famous Mount Doom to the Hobbit Holes ... if you liked The Lord of the Rings, New Zealand has the tour for you! The scenery and sets in the film are amazing. And guess what? They look even better in real life!
 for the adrenaline junkies out there.




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Four Things to Do in New Zealand
Bungee Jumping
If you’ve never bungee jumped before but you’re ready to take a jump, why not do it from the Kawarau Bridge? The 43-meter jump will get your heart racing! It’s the number 1 attraction for the adrenaline junkies out there.

Auckland
If you’ve had enough of nature and the outdoors, you can go to Auckland. It is the largest city in New Zealand. There are lots of shops, restaurants and clubs. You can also go to cultural events like theatre, concerts and operas.



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What is the hongi greeting?

Slide 10 - Open question

What is the hongi greeting used for?

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What changes after your first hongi greeting?

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What else do you know
about New Zealand?

Slide 13 - Mind map

Slide 14 - Video

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What things shouldN'T
you do in New Zealand?

Slide 16 - Open question

Who discoverd New Zealand?
A
England
B
Maori's
C
Polynesiërs
D
Kazantariërs

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How many people live in New Zealand
A
10 million
B
2,5 million
C
4,6 million
D
6 million

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What is the capital city of New Zealand?
A
Auckland
B
Canberra
C
Queenstown
D
Wellington

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What is the traditional Maori way of greeting each other that is seen in the video?
A
touching feet/knees
B
touching noses/forehead
C
touching noses/ears
D
touching hands/legs

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Now you know more about 
New Zealand

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Slide 22 - Video