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Explore the wonders of New Zealand through this comprehensive guide. From its geographical positioning—being one of the first countries to greet a new day—and its climate with distinct seasons, to breathtaking natural landscapes and rich historical heritage, New Zealand captivates every visitor. Delight in the unique flora and fauna, including the iconic Kiwi bird. Uncover the historical background of the country, its early settlers, and the significance of its national holiday. Join us in a guessing game to deepen your understanding of this amazing destination!
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Guessing Game • Cattle Farming • (2) One of the first countries to see a new day • Almost as the same size as Japan • (4) 12 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) (5) Nearest country to Australia
Give each paragraph a title! • 1. Geography (Location) • 2. Climate • 3. Nature (Landscapes) • 4. History
Geography . Auckland [North Island] . Tasman Sea Wellington . Pacific Ocean Christchurch [South Island] . Queenstown BACK
Climate • What’s the main type of climate? • What are the seasons like? (the warmest/coldest months) BACK
Nature (landscapes) • What can we see near the coastline? • Where we can see hot springs? • What’s the national birdof New Zealand? BACK
History • What was New Zealand called 100 years ago? • Who wasthe earliest settler? • What did they bring in to New Zealand? • Who named New Zealand? • When is considered as a national holiday? BACK
HOT SPRING Throw hot water high into the air BACK
KIVI BACK
Maori BACK
Role Play Roles: a guide; three tourists. Destination:New Zealand Demands: Each of the tourists should ask the guide at least two questions about any of the main topics in the reading material BACK
True or False (T) 1.The other name for New Zealand is Aotearoa. 2.North island is colder than South Island. 3.The south island is famous for hot springs. 4.New Zealand is a French-speaking country. 5.Besides the kiwi, there are other types of birds that only live in New Zealand. 6.No Chinese people live in New Zealand. (F) (F) (F) (F) (F) BACK