Anglia project; Australia (2) The Outback of Australia

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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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G'day class!

Last time, we've visited the East Coast of Australia. 

Today we will go a bit into the Outback and learn some words and phrases!

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Vaiana?



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What was one activity of your top three? Do you remember?

Slide 3 - Open question

Explore on your own now! 
(or together with a classmate)
  • Get your earphones/earplugs out
  • Work in silence please
  • Read carefully and take your time
  • Raise your hands when you finished all the pages

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Slide 5 - Video

00:46
The Australian Outback is a vast remote (afgelegen) area. The term “outback” can commonly refer to…
A
any lands far from the largest cities.
B
any lands close to the largest cities.

Slide 6 - Quiz

01:07
In Australia’s Northern Territory lies an enormous reddish rock formation, which might be the world’s largest monolith and is known as…

A
Uluru
B
Ayers Rock

Slide 7 - Quiz

01:44
The original inhabitants of Australia are called…

A
Australian Aborigines
B
Australian Aborigens
C
Aboras

Slide 8 - Quiz

02:39
Australie was een Britse......

Slide 9 - Open question

03:08
Camels were…
A
imported to help build railroads
B
imported to cross the deserts.
C

Slide 10 - Quiz

03:50
Naast wijn en vee, wat kun je nog meer vinden in de Outback?

Slide 11 - Open question

In the following video you will hear and see some real Australian slang.

Please pay real good attention and try to understand what is being said.

Slide 12 - Slide

Slide 13 - Video

Some Aussie slang
Australian people speak English, because it was a British colony. 
But they have their own way of speaking, it is quite unique. 
They have some expressions you might have never heard of.

Let's find out!

Slide 14 - Slide

Can you guess the meaning of the words in bold?
Adam: G’day mate! How ya going? How was your weekend?
John: G’day. Yeah, my weekend was heaps good. I went to the beach and had a barbecue with my mates. It was a true blue weekend.
Adam: Sounds great! How was the beach?
John: The beach was fully sick! Fair dinkum, I caught 5 waves and then took a break. But crikey! I was nearly bitten by a shark!
Adam: Streuth mate! Are you okay? I wished I had come with you, but now I’m glad I didn’t. I’m afraid of sharks.
John: True blue! Next time…see you later!
Adam: Bye!

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True Blue
G'day mate!
Crikey!
Fully sick
Fair dinkum
True story!
This is great
genuine, real and honest
How are you?
Wow!

Slide 16 - Drag question

Australian expressions
Did you have all 5 Australian expressions correct? Well done!

Curious on how a real Aussie sounds and looks like? Click here to watch an absolute legend, fair dinkum!
Want to sound like an Australian yourself? Click here.




Slide 17 - Slide

Next stop: 
The Great Southern Highway
Today you have seen a bit of the Outback, which is the largest area in Australia.

Next week wel will cruise the Great Southern Highway!

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