Australia/New Zealand

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Welcome!
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Today
KLS Australia/New Zealand
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Australia



G'day mate!

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What do you know about Australia?

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Australia
Capitol: Canberra
Population: 27 million
Currency: Australian dollar
Monarch: King Charles III
Flag: union jack, commonwealth star, constellation southern cross
original inhabitants: Aboriginals


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Famous tourist attractions
- Sydney
Most popular, Opera house, Bondi beach
- Uluru
outback, rock, sacred, 
forbidden to climb

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Australia
National holiday: Australia day - 26th January
Food: vegemite
Sport: Australian football
Animal: kangaroo, koala
Plant: Golden wattle

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Any questions?

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What is the national animal of Australia?

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What is the giant rock in the Outback called?

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New Zealand

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What do you know about New Zealand?

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New Zealand
Capitol: Wellington
Population: 5.2 million
Currency: New Zealand dollar
Monarch: King Charles III
Flag: union jack, constellation southern cross
original inhabitants: Maori


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North/south 

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Famous tourist attractions
- Queenstown
Adrenalinejunkies, Skydive, snowboarding

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Australia
National holiday: Waitangi day - 6th February
Food: Hangi
Sport: Rugby
Animal: Kiwi
Plant: Kowhai 

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What are the original inhabitants of New Zealand called?

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What is the national sport of New Zealand?
A
Football
B
Rugby
C
Tennis
D
Golf

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Any questions?

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Lets get to work
Worksheets


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Conclusion
This lesson:
Australia/New Zealand
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Next lesson:
America/Canada
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