Chapter Australia Learning Objectives Master the key facts of Australia To understand the climate,history,population,belief,politics,economy,education and customs of Australia. Make an oral report about the sports and the places mentioned in the texts
Australia • Master the key facts of Australia. • To understand the climate, history, population, belief, politics, economy, education and customs of Australia. • Make an oral report about the sports and the places mentioned in the texts. Learning Objectives
Section A Exploring the World
Section A Exploring the World
Leading In Please pick out proper words from the following box and put them into the corresponding places. Kangaroo,Tower of London,Hockey,Uncle Sam,Union Jack,Rockies,Ayer's Rock,the Great Seal,Buckingham Palace,Koala,Statue of Liberty,Maple Leaf 1 B Hockey, Uncle Sam, Rockies, the Great Canada Maple Leaf Seal, the U.S.A. Statue of Liberty
Leading In Please pick out proper words from the following box and put them into the corresponding places. Hockey, Rockies, Maple Leaf Uncle Sam, the Great Seal, Statue of Liberty
Leading In Kangaroo, Tower of Ayer's London, Rock, Australia Koala the U.K. Union Jack, -Buckingha m Palace
Leading In Kangaroo, Ayer’s Rock, Koala Tower of London, Union Jack, Buckingha m Palace
Text A Brief Introduction to Australia Australia is a continent between the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean. The Commonwealth of Australia[1]is made up of six states and two major mainland territories.There are also lesser territories that are under the administration of the federal government. Climate:Australia has a climate that widely varies among the different regions within the country.Generally it is arid to semiarid,temperate in south and east, tropical in north.The pattern of rainfall is also distinct-some places have abundant rain at one time of the year and almost none at other times
A Brief Introduction to Australia Australia is a continent between the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean. The Commonwealth of Australia[1] is made up of six states and two major mainland territories. There are also lesser territories that are under the administration of the federal government. Climate: Australia has a climate that widely varies among the different regions within the country. Generally it is arid to semiarid, temperate in south and east, tropical in north. The pattern of rainfall is also distinct — some places have abundant rain at one time of the year and almost none at other times