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This activity is meant for low intermediate students.
Please don't make it too fast
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part 1; the Commonwealth countries

The Commonwealth countries are a family:

The United Kingdom
Canada
South Africa
India
Australia
New Zealand

and other countries

part 2: nationalities:

A.The Taj mahal is a famous Indian landmark.

B.The kangorro is an Australian symbol.

C.The All Blacks are a famous New Zealander rugby team.

D.Nelson Mandela was a famous South African president.

E.Montreal is a famous Canadian city.

F.Queen Elisabeth is a famous British monarch.

Part 3: Capital cities.

A.Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand

B.Ottawa is the capital city of Canada

C.Canberra is the capital city of Australia

D.New Delhi is the capital city of India

E.London is the capital city of the United Kingdom

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  • THE COMMONWEALTH NATIONALITIES1 ( recorded by nomadicvegan ), American

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    part 1; the Commonwealth countries

    The Commonwealth countries are a family:

    The United Kingdom
    Canada
    South Africa
    India
    Australia
    New Zealand

    and other countries

    part 2: nationalities:

    A.The Taj Mahal is a famous Indian landmark.

    B.The kangaroo is an Australian symbol.

    C.The All Blacks are a famous New Zealander rugby team.

    D.Nelson Mandela was a famous South African president.

    E.Montreal is a famous Canadian city.

    F.Queen Elisabeth is a famous British monarch.

    Part 3: Capital cities.

    A.Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand

    B.Ottawa is the capital city of Canada

    C.Canberra is the capital city of Australia

    D.New Delhi is the capital city of India

    E.London is the capital city of the United Kingdom

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