Saturday, 31 July 2010
Australian Live Radio Stations
Click here
Thursday, 29 July 2010
THE PACIFIC EXPLORERS: YOUR LAST MISSION!
IF YOU WANT MORE ADVENTURES, CLICK HERE AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS:
SEND ME YOUR TASK AND I'LL BE HAPPY TO TAKE A LOOK!
CHEERS
SEND ME YOUR TASK AND I'LL BE HAPPY TO TAKE A LOOK!
CHEERS
Wednesday, 21 July 2010
CAPTAIN JAMES COOK WEBQUEST
Click here and you can start the webquest!
Don't forget to download and print out the following worksheet!!
Godspeed my friend!
Don't forget to download and print out the following worksheet!!
Godspeed my friend!
Labels:
Australian history,
Captain James Cook,
explorers,
webquests
Sierra Leone: blood diamonds
What are blood diamonds? What has Sierra Leone got to do with blood diamonds?
Watch the following video to find out.
Blood Diamonds facts: click here
Watch the following video to find out.
Blood Diamonds facts: click here
Opals
Watch the following video about one of the most precious gemstones in Australia: the opal.
Tuesday, 20 July 2010
The Commonwealth Games

Which of these countries cannot participate in the Commonwealth Games?
Spain
France
South Africa
Uganda
Malta
Tonga
Australia
Canada
Malaysia
Click here to find out
While you're at it, why don't you tell us what the Commonwealth Games are.
The New Rwanda
This is our last incorporation:
- in what ways has Rwanda changed in the last years?
- when did Rwanda join the Commonwealth? (wikipedia it to find out)
- in what ways has Rwanda changed in the last years?
- when did Rwanda join the Commonwealth? (wikipedia it to find out)
The Commonwealth: objectives
Why is the Commonwealth considered to be a family?
What objectives does the Commonwealth have?
Watch the video and answer the quesiton
What objectives does the Commonwealth have?
Watch the video and answer the quesiton
Queen Victoria and the British Empire
What countries were part of the British Empire?
Who became once the Empress of India? Why?
Where did the British import the following things from?
- tea
- sugar
- cotton
Watch the following video to answer the questions above:
Who became once the Empress of India? Why?
Where did the British import the following things from?
- tea
- sugar
- cotton
Watch the following video to answer the questions above:
Bodyline
Watch the following video and answer the questions below:
What sport are we watching?
What teams are playing in this match?
What was the problem in this match?
How would you define "bodyline" with your own words?
What sport are we watching?
What teams are playing in this match?
What was the problem in this match?
How would you define "bodyline" with your own words?
Labels:
Australian culture,
cricket,
Sir Donald Bradman,
sports
Sir Donald Bradman
Who was Sir Donald Bradman?
Where was he from?
What sport did he play?
Why is he so important for Australians?
Watch the video to answer the above questions!
Where was he from?
What sport did he play?
Why is he so important for Australians?
Watch the video to answer the above questions!
Cricket! one of the most exciting sports in the Commonwealth (at least, for me)
Resources about cricket:
Everything about cricket going on right now
Where was Cricket first played? Watch the video to find out.
Everything about cricket going on right now
Where was Cricket first played? Watch the video to find out.
recipes from Kenya!
Click here to learn about recipes from Kenya; maybe you'll cook something yourself!!
Different accents in the Commonwealth
Click here to visit this great website full of examples of people speaking in the different accents found in the Commonwealth!
How does an Aussie sound like?
Click here to visit an awesome website with heaps of information on this variety of English....
The sounds of Australian English (The International Phonetic Association)
Click here to read an article where Australian English is described in terms of its sound system.
Cox, F. and Palethorpe, S. (2007) An illustration of the IPA: Australian English, Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 37, 341-350.
Cox, F. and Palethorpe, S. (2007) An illustration of the IPA: Australian English, Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 37, 341-350.
Monday, 19 July 2010
A Dreamtime story
You can find everything about ancient indigenous Australian stories, also known as the Dreamtime stories , here
Here is an example; enjoy it! Tiddalick, the frog
Here is an example; enjoy it! Tiddalick, the frog
The Stolen Generation
video presenting what the Stolen Generation is:
Kevin Rudd, former PM, says SORRY....
Kevin Rudd, former PM, says SORRY....
Indigenous Australian Stories
Click here to find out more about ancient stories told by the Indigenous Australians
The Haka: New Zealand
The Haka is a Maori traditional dance usually performed before a match. How many varieties of haka dances are there? Click here to find out!
Watch the gingerbread men dancing the Haka:
The Haka 1
The Haka 2 + lyrics
Watch the gingerbread men dancing the Haka:
The Haka 1
The Haka 2 + lyrics
South African Lingo
Watch the following video and find out what "lekker" means in South African English?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)