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TRABALHO DE INGÊS

ALUNOS:
-Alysson
-Izack
-João Pedro
-Leo Gomes
ASPECTO DE UM PAÍS ONDE O INGLÊS É
A LÍNGUA OFICIAL
ALYSSON

 English is the most learned second language, ranging


from 470 million to over a billion people, depending on
the criteria used to arrive at this number (such as
proficiency level, for example).
 Many countries that you might not even think speak
English will appear on our list. This is because many
have more than one official language, as is the case of
Canada, whose official languages ​are English and
French.
IZACK

 New Zealand
 Is an island country, officially part of Oceania, in the
southwestern Pacific Ocean, formed by two main
landmasses (commonly called the North Island and
South Island) and numerous smaller islands, the most
notable being the Stewart and Chatham Islands. . The
indigenous Maori name for New Zealand is Aotearoa,
usually translated as "The Land of the Great White
Cloud
LEO

 New Zealand coat of arms


New Zealand data: Territorial extension: 270,986 km². Location: Oceania.
Capital: Wellington.
Climate: Oceanic temperate.
Government: Parliamentary monarchy.
Administrative division: Two islands (North and South) Language: English and Maori
(official).
Religion: Christianity 74.8% (Protestants 20.2%, Anglicans 16.3%, unaffiliated 18%,
Catholics 11.2%, others 9.1%), no religion 20.3%, other 3.5% , atheism 1.4%.
Population: 4,266,498 inhabitants. (Men: 2,107,347; Women: 2,159,151).
Composition: Europeans 86% (main: British), Maori 10%, Samoans and Polynesians 4%.
Demographic density: 15.7 inhab/km². Average annual population growth rate: 0.9%.
Population residing in urban areas: 86.65%.
Population residing in rural areas: 13.35%. Undernourished population: less than 5%. Life
expectancy at birth: 80 years. Human Development Index (HDI): 0.907 (very high) - 3rd
place in the world ranking.
FIM
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