This document summarizes information about English speaking countries around the world in 6 paragraphs. It provides flags, symbols, and brief cultural notes about the USA (stars and stripes flag), Scotland (bagpipes), Ireland (rainy climate and Gaelic language), Australia (extreme heat and unique slang terms), Jamaica (Bob Marley and Usain Bolt), and Barbados (Rihanna and Bajan dialect).
This document summarizes information about English speaking countries around the world in 6 paragraphs. It provides flags, symbols, and brief cultural notes about the USA (stars and stripes flag), Scotland (bagpipes), Ireland (rainy climate and Gaelic language), Australia (extreme heat and unique slang terms), Jamaica (Bob Marley and Usain Bolt), and Barbados (Rihanna and Bajan dialect).
This document summarizes information about English speaking countries around the world in 6 paragraphs. It provides flags, symbols, and brief cultural notes about the USA (stars and stripes flag), Scotland (bagpipes), Ireland (rainy climate and Gaelic language), Australia (extreme heat and unique slang terms), Jamaica (Bob Marley and Usain Bolt), and Barbados (Rihanna and Bajan dialect).
-8 flags: Scotland Ireland Barbados India USA South Africa Australia Jamaica Country 1: USA Flag: stars and stripes, 50 stars and 13 stripes that represent 13 countrys ( the first 13) Coat of arms: Eagle yankee yank= UK The word of New york is relationed with yankee and before, when the term did not exist, it was called New Amsterdam Jan/kees: béisbol American English word word vacation holidays freeway motorway apartament flat side walk payement candy sweet gas petrol elevator lift faucet tap can bin pacifier dunny Country 2 Scotland: Bagpipes: gaita -represent the country Sports matches wear illegal flags The scottish warriors carried dress-“Nemo me impune lacessit” ( latín) = “No one provokes me with impunity” Sassenach (anglo-saxon) The romans: roman wall - Hadrian The vikings: national simbol is thistle - special footwear because of this. This save the romans to the vikings Country 3 Ireland It rains a lot and that's why it's called the evergreen city. Narthen ireland Republic of ireland British idiom and Irish Gaelic Hooligang-violent football. At the ends of the football matches Holifans-fans St. Patrick Day to celebrate Irish Hooley Lucky- come from "tre luck of the trish”- California Gold rush 1849 -Snake doesn't exist in Ireland Saint Patrick - Religion Country 4: Australia-oz the wizard of 0z Coat of arms: kangaroo and emo funnel well spider (more dangerous spider in the world) The are: cocodriles, snakes, sharks, jellyfish The weather is extremely hot What kills most people in Australia ? - The Sun. Language: strime (australian)- pronunciation of australian is strime women = sheila/ sile the pronunciation dunny = váter tinny= lata barbie=barbacca tucker = comida Souvenir number one = boomerang ( for nunting) bate= didgericoo baby kangaroo and koala called- joey country 5 jamaica barbecue = barbacoa • Coat of arms: women with a basket of food men with a arc flag of island with pinneaple Bob Marley: “football is freedom” Usaint Bolt: fastest atlete Country 6
Barbados Rihana First people in the island was spanish people Baian - idiom pidgin English They don't use te past lick mout = tak too much