The document provides examples of sentences completing nationality identifiers for different countries. The first section gives examples with the country stated first followed by the correct nationality. The second section reverses the order with the nationality stated first and the country to be identified. There are 10 examples in each section covering common nationalities like American, French, Chinese, etc. The purpose is to practice identifying countries based on stated nationalities and vice versa in simple sentence structures.
The document provides examples of sentences completing nationality identifiers for different countries. The first section gives examples with the country stated first followed by the correct nationality. The second section reverses the order with the nationality stated first and the country to be identified. There are 10 examples in each section covering common nationalities like American, French, Chinese, etc. The purpose is to practice identifying countries based on stated nationalities and vice versa in simple sentence structures.
The document provides examples of sentences completing nationality identifiers for different countries. The first section gives examples with the country stated first followed by the correct nationality. The second section reverses the order with the nationality stated first and the country to be identified. There are 10 examples in each section covering common nationalities like American, French, Chinese, etc. The purpose is to practice identifying countries based on stated nationalities and vice versa in simple sentence structures.
A. Follow the example and complete the sentences with the correct nationality.
Don’t forget to include the verb!
1. I am from Spain. I am Spanish.
2. You are from France. You are French. 3. He is from the USA. He is American. 4. She is from China. She is Chinese. 5. It is from Italy. It is Italian. 6. We are from Brazil. We are Brazilian. 7. You are from Germany. You are German. 8. They are from Greece. They are Greek. 9. Leo is from Austria. He is Austrian. 10. Ann and Chun are from Japan. They are Japanese. B. Now do the over way round and find which country is missing! Don’t forget include the verb!
1. I am Austrian. I am From Austria.
2. You are American. You are from the USA. 3. He is Italian. HE is from Italy. 4. She is Chinese. She is from China. 5. It is French. It is from Francia. 6. We are Japanese. We are from Japan. 7. You are English. You are from England. 8. They are Spanish. They are from Spain. 9. Johana is Greek. She is from Greece. 10. Lewis and Gwen are German. They are from Germany.