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Do you know?



Step 1

Quiz

Do you know?

Answer the following questions.

 

1. Under what another name is known the United Kingdom of Great Britain? England

2. Which language (or languages) is (are) the official language(s) of New Zealand? English

3. Where is the Statue of Liberty? New-York. USA

4. Who was the first president of the USA? George Washington

5. On this day British people make pancakes, which are served immediately, sugared over and dribbled with lemon juice? Pancake day

6. What is the name of the popular New Zealand cake with whipped cream and fruit? Pavlova

7. What literary character is the Museum on Baker street in London dedicated to? Sherlock Holmes(detective)

8. How many states are there in America? 50

9. In Maori New Zealand is called Aotearoa, what does it mean? Long White Cloud

10. What is the floral symbol of Canada? Maple Leaf

11. What reptiles do not live in New Zealand? Snake

12. What marsupials can be found in Australia? Kangaroos, koalas,

13. What do you know about Stonehenge? Start of construction: 3000 BC, These are big stones

14. What is the capital of Wales? Cardiff

15. New Zealand boasts the world's longest geographical name is Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu. What's it? It is hill

16. Why does Norway present to London the New Year tree every winter? After the war Norway began sending pine trees to London every year as a thank you

17. What flightless bird lives in Australia? Cassowary

18. A snow house built by the Eskimos is called… Igloo

19. Which two animals can you see on the Australian coat of arms? Kangaroo and Emu

20. What is the floral symbol of England? Rose


Step 2

Name the country.


Australia


Canada

 

 

Great Britain

Ireland


New Zealand



USA

 

 

 

Step 3

 

Write the name of the English-speaking country, which coat of arms you can see on the picture and tell some words about it.

 

1. New Zealand 2. Australia 3. Great Britain

4. USA 5. Canada                     6. Northern Ireland

 

  

7. SCOTLAND 8.     WALES                               9. ENGLAN

 

       Step 4

Look at the picture and name the tradition, the name of the book and its author or a place. Using 2-3 sentences write about each picture.

Example: Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Firework Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November, primarily in the United Kingdom.

This book is about Harry Potterauthor Joan Rowling
Traditional English Tea PartyThe tradition of drinking tea at 5 p. m. appeared in the 19th century among aristocrats.
AMAZING STORIES. G. PEYTON WERTENBAKER
maple syrup is very adored in canada
 
 
  Bagpipes in Scotland are the main national instrument. It is a bag, which is usually made of cowhide, calf or goat skin, taken whole, in the form of a wineskin, sewn up tightly and equipped with a tube for filling the fur with air on top, with one, two or three reed pipes attached to the bottom, keys and mortars, serving to create polyphony.
CINDERELLA
Donald John Trump - American statesman, politician, entrepreneur, acting president of the United States of America since January 20, 2017  
This Hatikoe book by its author Kaneto Shindo
 
 
 
This is Mount Rushmore. It is located in the USA containing sculptural portraits of four US presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
QUEEN OF ENGLAND. ELIZABETH 2
IT. STEPHEN KING
HUSKY. DOG
This is a statue of liberty located in Upper New York Bay.  
Shamrock is a symbol of Ireland and a registered trademark of the Republic of Ireland,  


  

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