Anglia project; Australia (2)

G'day class!

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

Today we will take a few virtual tours and meet some of Australia's most dangerous creatures! 

Furthermore you will learn some new Australian style words and phrases!



Work with a classmate or on your own!
Time needed for this lesson; 35/40 minutes
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This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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G'day class!

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

Today we will take a few virtual tours and meet some of Australia's most dangerous creatures! 

Furthermore you will learn some new Australian style words and phrases!



Work with a classmate or on your own!
Time needed for this lesson; 35/40 minutes

Slide 1 - Slide

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

Slide 2 - 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

Slide 3 - Slide

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Slide 4 - 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 5 - 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 6 - Quiz

01:44
The original inhabitants of Australia are called…

A
Australian Aborigines
B
Australian Aborigens
C
Aboras

Slide 7 - Quiz

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

Slide 8 - Open question

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

Slide 9 - Quiz

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

Slide 10 - Open question

Virtual tours
Unfortunately, we can't go to Australia at the moment. But we can bring Australia into your screens!

On the next page, you can take three different virtual tours through a variety of sights of the East Coast of Australia. 

Enjoy!

Slide 11 - Slide

Choose between three virtual tours!
Decide which one you want to take and explore!
Discover the Great Barrier Reef!
Discover the Melbourne Museum!
Watch Koalas doing koala stuff live!

Slide 12 - Slide

Australia's most dangerous animals!
As all things in Australia, animals in the land of Down Under can be huge and very dangerous. 

On the next page you will watch a video about those dangerous animals. Please watch carefully and answer the questions in between.

Slide 13 - Slide

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Slide 14 - Video

01:07
What do you need when a Funnel Web Spider bites you? Write your answer in English

Slide 15 - Open question

01:43
What causes a bite of a Redback Spider? Name 1 of the three symptoms. Write your answer in English.

Slide 16 - Open question

02:17
What does the word 'venom' mean?
A
gif
B
pijn
C
bacterie

Slide 17 - Quiz

04:52
Of all these creatures, which one causes the most deadly victims?

Slide 18 - Open question

Some Aussie slang

Australian people speak English, because it used to be 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 19 - 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!

Slide 20 - Slide

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

Slide 21 - 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 the video to watch an absolute legend, fair dinkum!

Want to sound like an Australian yourself? Click here.




Slide 22 - 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!

Slide 23 - Slide