English-speaking Countries
I-V 1.Put the letters of the words into the correct order: 1.S H N W A N I T G O 2.TNOLWELIGN 3.REEPUO 4.YTLIA 5.UNCORTY 6.YDPARISM 7.EPLEPO 8.TONANI 9.LENUAGAG 10.PERESONAT 1. WASHINGTON 2. WELLINGTON 3. EUROPE 4. ITALY 5. COUNTRY 6. PYRAMIDS 7. PEOPLE 8. NATION 9. LANGUAGE 10. ESPERANTO
II-V TASK 1.Put the letters of the words into the correct order: 1.ATSULARAI 2.DACANA 3.CEHFRN 4.MIRACEA 5.MIDONGK 6.REFOGIN 7.LENIHGS 8.PEJASENA 9.NAPIS 10.IDANI 1.AUSTRALIA 2. CANADA 3. FRENCH 4. AMERICA 5. KINGDOM 6. FOREIGN 7. ENGLISH 8. JAPANESE 9. SPAIN 10. INDIA
V-I TASK 2. Match the flags and the English-speaking countries: MEXICO CHINA GREECE AUSTRALIA NORWAY GERMANY FRANCE POLAND TURKEY INDIA
TASK 2. Match the flags and the English-speaking countries: V-I 1.JAPAN 2.RUSSIA 3.THE USA 4.THE NETHERLANDS 5.ARMENIA 6.FINLAND 7.BRAZIL 8.SWEDEN 9.DENMARK 10.EGYPT
TASK 3. Match the words and their descriptions: V-I 1.Spaceship a)a small vehicle for travelling on water 2.Van b) A vehicle with two wheels and an engine 3. Boat c) A vehicle used for travel in space 4. Helicopter d) a medium-sized road vehicle used especially for carrying goods and which often has no windows in the sides of the back half 5. Motorcycle e) a type of aircraft without wings, that has one or two sets of large blades which go round very fast on top. It can land and take off vertically and can stay in one place in the air
1.An airship a)a two-wheeled vehicle that you sit on and move by turning the two pedals 1.A Bicycle b) a railway engine connected to carriages for carrying people or wheeled containers for carrying goods 1.A horse c) a large boat for travelling on water, especially across the sea 1.A Train d) a large aircraft without wings, used especially in the past and consisting of a large bag filled with gas which is lighter than air and driven by engines. Passengers were carried in a structure hanging below. 1.A Ship e) a large animal with four legs which people ride on or use for carrying things or pulling vehicles TASK 3. Match the words and their descriptions: V-II
1.Canada has two official languages. What are they? a)English and Spanish b) English and French c) English and Irish 2. What is the national symbol of Canada? a)The Bald eagle b) the maple leaf c) the magnolia tree 3. Christopher Columbus landed in America in… a)1620 b) 1842 c) How many states in America? a)50 b) 52 c) 25 5, In which months is Thanksgiving Day celebrated? a) December b) February c) November 6. Who built the first car? a)Benjamin Franklin b) Alexander Graham Bell c) Henry Ford 7. What is the largest city in Australia? a)Sidney b) Canberra c) Melbourne 8. What is the Australias most famous and best-loved animals? a) The penguin b) the eagle c) the koala
9. Australia is a (an)…. a)Peninsula b) continent c) city 10. Who was the first president of the USA? a)Thomas Jefferson b) Abraham Lincoln c) George Washington 11. What is the official language of New Zealand? a)English and Maori b) English and Mexico c) English 12. What is the official language of the UK? a)Maori b) kiwi English c) English 13. What is the main river in the USA? a) Saint Lawrence River b) Mississippi c) Hudson River 14. What is the largest city in the USA? a)Boston b) Los Angeles c) New York 15. How many strikes has the flag of the USA? a) Fourteen b) thirteen c)eight
And what about the countries and their capitals? 1.The USA 2. Canada 3. France 4. Italy 5. Egypt 6. China 7.New Zealand 8. Australia 9. Russia 10. Great Britain 1.Washington 2.Ottawa 3.Paris 4.Rome 5.Cairo 6.Peking 7. Wellington 8.Canberra 9.Moscow 10.London