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Australia
Slide 1 - Tekstslide
In this lesson...
You have to pay close attention
We will provide you with information
You will be active participants
Slide 2 - Tekstslide
At the end of this lesson, you can:
You can identify the link between The Secret River and Australia
You can actively reproduce our provided information
You can be creative with a given assignment, as a group
Lesson aims
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But first.....
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The Australian flag
Competition
The Union Jack
The Commonwealth Star
The Southern Cross
The Australian flag
Competition
The Union Jack
The big Star
The Southern Cross
Slide 5 - Tekstslide
Slide 6 - Video
Australian currency
Currency
The Royal Australian Mint
Size of the coins
100 euro = 157.79812 AUD
100 pound = 175.528716 AUD
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The Kangaroo
But first......
Slide 8 - Tekstslide
The Kangaroo
National Symbol
Mainly in Australia
Marsupials
More kangaroo's then there are humans in Australia
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https:
Slide 10 - Link
The spiritual heart of Australia
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Uluru or Ayers Rock
Simpson desert
Large sandstone formation
Pitjantjatjara Anangu
Slide 12 - Tekstslide
https:
Slide 13 - Link
the Coat of Arms
But first............
Slide 14 - Tekstslide
The Coat of Arms
The official symbol of Australia
1901 start Commonwealth
Represents the Australian
Commonwealth
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Population
Australia is listed as one of the twenty biggest populations in the world.
True
or
false
?
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False!
Australia has a population of 25 million people - this ranks them the 53rd largest population in the world.
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Before the settlement: 750.000
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25.167.715 persons, 1 m 23 s
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June 2017: 3.2 per square km.
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Population per state
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Indigenous population
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Immigration
True or false?
The theory of how the world is created and how the culture of Aboriginals is developed is called the Dreamtime by the Aboriginals themselves.
Slide 23 - Tekstslide
Aboriginals
Southeast Asia
Created by the spirits
Ancestors created the world
Dreamtime
Art as a way to pass on their cultural stories
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The Dreamtime means the developments of the ideas that the Aboriginal world contains and the fact that art is an important part of their society.
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Art
Paintings on canvas or board,
not rocks, bark & bodies
First exhibition (1937)
Didgeridoo
Slide 26 - Tekstslide
1770
Captain James Cook
Botany-Bay
Settlement for the convicts
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Language
True of false?
Certain Australian words have a different meaning than the English we’re familiar with.
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Aboriginals
Their languages were mostly wiped out
Kriol -> known for its phonetic spelling
Slide 30 - Tekstslide
English
Australian English -> British English
Strine
Mix of: Cockney (London), Ireland and Aboriginal descent
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Slide 32 - Video
Facts 1/3
Because different types of English are spoken in Australia,
misspelling
often occurs.
For example: labor/labour, program/programme
Slide 33 - Tekstslide
Facts 2/3
Certain Australian words can have a
different meaning
than the English we’re familiar with.
For example: crook = ill, shout = round of drinks, tube = can of beer
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Facts 3/3
Almost everything is abbreviated in Australia
(some add
o
or
e)
For example: reffo = refugee, garbo = dustman
(some add suffix:
I
,
ie
or
y
)
For example: Aussie = Australian, barbie = barbecue, footy = football
Slide 35 - Tekstslide
Other languages
Mandarin (1,6%)
Italian (1,4%)
Arabic (1,3%)
Greek (1,3%)
Cantonese (1,2%)
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History
Australia was the second country who gave women the right to vote.
True
or
false
?
Slide 37 - Tekstslide
True!
Slide 38 - Tekstslide
Slide 39 - Video
Abel Tasman
Abel Janszoon Tasman
Dutch seafarer and explorer
VOC - Dutch East India Company
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Abel Tasman
Instructed to explore the Indian Ocean
June 14, 1643, 10 months
Circumnavigated without seeing
Separated
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Abel Tasman
Negligent
"South Land"
Relations of New Guinea
Torres Strait
Gulf of Carpentaria
North and west coast
Failure
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1788 settlement of Australia
New South Wales:
Penal colony in 1788
Overcrowded prisons in Britain
James Cook's discovery
Sir Joseph Banks
Botany Bay
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First settlement:
850 convicts
9 transport ships
2 small warships
Jan 1788
Botany Bay: unsuitable
Sydney Cove, Sydney Harbour
January 26
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Democracy and liberalism
1792: first signs of stability
Governor Philip
military Lieutenant-Governors
Arrival of first free settlers
Native born and convicts
Importance free citizen
Democracy
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Food
Snag on the barbie
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Food
Dagwood Dog
Slide 49 - Tekstslide
Food
> Chinese and Thai influences
> Fish
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Food
Cheese and bacon roll
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