Discover Australia: Quick Facts and Highlights

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Anzac
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James Cook
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Canberra
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10
Anzac
86
James Cook
50
Southern
6
Wool
Down under
2300
Canberra
18
th
 century
 
 
The first European settlement of
Australia was in 18th century
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10
Anzac
86
James Cook
50
Southern
6
Wool
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Canberra
2300
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10
Anzac
86
James Cook
50
Southern
6
Wool
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Canberra
2300
 
With a height of 2,228 meters
above sea level Mountain
Kosciuszko is the highest mountain
on the continent
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10
Anzac
86
James Cook
50
Southern
6
Wool
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Canberra
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10
Anzac
86
James Cook
50
Southern
6
Wool
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Canberra
 
Canberra is the capital city of
Australia
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Anzac
86
James Cook
50
Southern
6
Wool
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10
Quick facts
Anzac
86
James Cook
50
Southern
6
Wool
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10
 
Only 
10 
per cent of Australia area is
cultivated.
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86
James Cook
50
Southern
6
Wool
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under
Anzac
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86
James Cook
50
Southern
6
Wool
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Anzac
 
Anzac Day is one of Australia’s most
important national occasions.
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James Cook
50
Southern
6
Wool
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86
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James Cook
50
Southern
6
Wool
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86
 
Over 
86
 percent of Australia’s
people live in cities
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50
Southern
6
Wool
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James Cook
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50
Southern
6
Wool
Down under
James Cook
 
Australia was discovered by James
Cook
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Southern
6
Wool
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50
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Southern
6
Wool
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50
 
There are about 50 species of the
kangaroo
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6
Wool
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Southern
Quick facts
6
Wool
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Southern
 
The name Australia is derived from
the Latin australis, meaning
"southern"
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Wool
Down under
6
Quick facts
Wool
Down under
6
 
The Australian consists of 6 states.
Quick facts
Down under
Wool
Quick facts
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Wool
 
Australia leads the world in the
wool production and coal exports.
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Australia lies south of the equator,
“below” many other countries  on
the globe
What do they have in common?
Aim of the lesson
 
at the end of the lesson students will be able to sum up the
information on the topic and describe national symbols of
Australia and Belarus
 
Key – questions: What do national symbols of the country
represent? Is it important to know the national symbols of
the country?
 
 
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Aboriginal
 
iconic
 
Golden wattle
 
shield
 
emu
 
Aussie
 
Coat of arms
 
Faunal
 
indigenous
 
Commonwealth
 
Acknowledge
 
Proclaim
Symbols of  Australia
Description of
Australian national
symbols
Questions
1. What does the Southern Cross symbolise?
2. Why were the kangaroo and emu chosen for the coat of
arms? Are they official faunal symbols of the country?
3. When was Australia official floral emblem chosen?
4. What are Australian national colours?
5. What do the colours of the Australian Aboriginal Flag mean?
6. When was this flag created? Is it official?
7. How was the poster of Australian icons created?
8. What national icons are depicted there?
The southern cross 
is shown 
on the right hand side of the
Hay.
The golden wattle 
was proclaimed 
the official national floral
emblem in august 1988.
Passive
voice
Symbols of  Belarus
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Explore interesting quick facts about Australia, from its 18th-century history to iconic landmarks like Canberra and Anzac Day. Learn about its diverse geography, with the continent's highest mountain, bustling cities, and unique wildlife. Delve into the significance of Anzac Day, James Cook's exploration, and the country's wool industry. Uncover the charm of the Southern Hemisphere's Down Under destination.

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  1. Australia

  2. Quick facts 18thcentury Canberra 2300 10 Anzac 86 James Cook 50 Southern Down under 6 Wool

  3. 18thcentury Quick facts Canberra 2300 The first European settlement of Australia was in 18th century 10 Anzac 86 James Cook 50 Southern Down under 6 Wool

  4. Quick facts Canberra 2300 10 Anzac 86 James Cook 50 Southern Down under 6 Wool

  5. Quick facts 2300 Canberra With a height of 2,228 meters above sea level Mountain Kosciuszko is the highest mountain on the continent 10 Anzac 86 James Cook 50 Southern Down under 6 Wool

  6. Quick facts Canberra 10 Anzac 86 James Cook 50 Southern Down under 6 Wool

  7. Quick facts Canberra Canberra is the capital city of Australia 10 Anzac 86 James Cook 50 Southern Down under 6 Wool

  8. Quick facts 10 Anzac 86 James Cook 50 Southern Down under 6 Wool

  9. Quick facts 10 Only 10 per cent of Australia area is cultivated. Anzac 86 James Cook 50 Southern Down under 6 Wool

  10. Quick facts Anzac 86 James Cook 50 Southern Down under 6 Wool

  11. Quick facts Anzac Anzac Day is one of Australia s most important national occasions. 86 James Cook 50 Southern Down under 6 Wool

  12. Quick facts 86 James Cook 50 Southern Down under 6 Wool

  13. Quick facts 86 Over 86 percent of Australia s people live in cities James Cook 50 Southern Down under 6 Wool

  14. Quick facts James Cook 50 Southern Down under 6 Wool

  15. Quick facts James Cook Australia was discovered by James Cook 50 Southern Down under 6 Wool

  16. Quick facts 50 Southern Down under 6 Wool

  17. Quick facts 50 There are about 50 species of the kangaroo Southern Down under 6 Wool

  18. Quick facts Southern Down under 6 Wool

  19. Quick facts Southern The name Australia is derived from the Latin australis, meaning "southern" Down under 6 Wool

  20. Quick facts Down under 6 Wool

  21. Quick facts 6 The Australian consists of 6 states. Down under Wool

  22. Quick facts Down under Wool

  23. Quick facts Wool Australia leads the world in the wool production and coal exports. Down under

  24. Quick facts Down under

  25. Quick facts Down under Australia lies south of the equator, below many other countries on the globe

  26. What do they have in common?

  27. Aim of the lesson at the end of the lesson students will be able to sum up the information on the topic and describe national symbols of Australia and Belarus Key questions: What do national symbols of the country represent? Is it important to know the national symbols of the country?

  28. New words Aboriginal Acknowledge iconic Golden wattle shield indigenous Commonwealth emu Aussie Proclaim Coat of arms Faunal Coat of arms

  29. Symbols of Australia

  30. Description of Australian national symbols

  31. Questions 1. What does the Southern Cross symbolise? 2. Why were the kangaroo and emu chosen for the coat of arms? Are they official faunal symbols of the country? 3. When was Australia official floral emblem chosen? 4. What are Australian national colours? 5. What do the colours of the Australian Aboriginal Flag mean? 6. When was this flag created? Is it official? 7. How was the poster of Australian icons created? 8. What national icons are depicted there?

  32. Passive voice The golden wattle was proclaimed the official national floral emblem in august 1988. The southern cross is shown on the right hand side of the Hay.

  33. Symbols of Belarus

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