To play this quiz please finish editing it. Flags of English-speaking countries DRAFT.
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Flags of english speaking countries. Flags of Countries With English as an Official or Main Language. Go to a blackline master printout of the flag of Antigua and Barbuda. Go to a blackline master printout of the flag of the Bahamas.
Go to a blackline master printout of the flag of Barbados. Go to a blackline master printout of the flag of Belize. The flag of St Andrewis blue with a white diagonal cross and the flag of St Patrick is white with ared diagonal cross.
Theflag is normally called the Union Jackbecause it represents a union ofcountries England Ireland and Scotland and Wales although the currentflag does not. Flags of English-speaking countries - Find the match the United Kingdom England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland Ulster the Republic of Ireland Eire New Zealand Australia India South Africa Canada the USA. United States of America Flags of English-speaking countries.
Pass the word - English-speaking countries quiz Level. 408 The flags of English speaking countries Level. 396 ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES 16 Where are we from.
353 English speaking countries Level. 269 A TOUR AROUND ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES. Flags of English Speaking Countries - ESL worksheet by jnt9000 A worksheet that can be turned into flashcards.
Good for beginning students to understand the context of what theyre learning. The flags of English speaking countries Level. 395 ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES 16 Where are we from.
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English Speaking Countries Flags. This is a quite motivating matching activity which includes coloring and finding some countries on a world map. It can be used as an individual pair or group work.
It is targeted at lower level students at the beggining of the year as an introduction to the subject. Flags of English-speaking countries DRAFT. 2nd - 3rd grade.
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The Anglosphere is a group of English-speaking nations that share common cultural and historical ties to the United Kingdom and which today maintain close political diplomatic and military co-operation. While the nations included in different sources vary the Anglosphere is usually not considered to include all countries where English is an official language so it is not synonymous with anglophone though. Although Hindi is the most widely-spoken language in India today English remains an official language in the country and is often used in university education and within the field of politics.
Officially just 12 percent of Indian people speak English with many only speaking it as a second language. Nevertheless the country has an extremely dense population meaning that this 12 percent cross-section of society exceeds 100 million people. As a result India has one of the largest English.
Braj Kachru developed the three circles model to describe the spread of English and distinguish countries that speak English. In this model the inner circle comprises countries with large communities of native English speakers. The outer circle comprises countries with small communities of native English speakers and widespread use of English as a second language.
The expanding circle comprises countries where many people have learned or are learning English.