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THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE WORLDS.WORLDS.
• Group ProjectGroup Project• ““THE INLUENCE OF GEOGRAPHY ON THE INLUENCE OF GEOGRAPHY ON AUSTRLIANS AND THEIR LIFESTYLE.”AUSTRLIANS AND THEIR LIFESTYLE.”
• made by the 10th former students.made by the 10th former students.
• Supervisor: teacher of English Dorokhova Supervisor: teacher of English Dorokhova Galina.Galina.
• Aims: Aims: 1) to learn as much as possible about Australia and Australians1) to learn as much as possible about Australia and Australians• 2) to follow the influence of geography on people’s life2) to follow the influence of geography on people’s life
• Objectives: Objectives: 1)1) to find the material on the topic in Russian from different to find the material on the topic in Russian from different
• sourcessources• 2) to look for the illustrative material on the topic2) to look for the illustrative material on the topic• 3) to make translation of the project from Russian into English3) to make translation of the project from Russian into English• 4) to prepare the presentation of the project using information-4) to prepare the presentation of the project using information-• communicative technologiescommunicative technologies
• The Expected ResultThe Expected Result: writing an analytical article-report: writing an analytical article-report
• Resource Support: Resource Support: different sources of information different sources of information • ( libraries, the( libraries, the Internet,Internet, books, encyclopedias, referent books, etc.)books, encyclopedias, referent books, etc.)
• Restrictions: Restrictions: lack of practical experience of English, shortage of time lack of practical experience of English, shortage of time
National DayNational DayEach year on 26 January Australians celebrate
Australia Day because on that date in 1788 the
First Fleet of settlers and convicts arrived from
England and landed at fort Jackson, now the site
of Sydney.
National FlagThe national flag has a royal
blue background with the
Union Jack on the right which
represents the historical link
with Britain. The Federation
Star (a large white star)
represents the six states and its
territories. The Southern
Cross (five small stars) is a
feature of the southern
hemisphere night sky.
LanguageBecause Australia was
colonized by the UK, its
official language is English.
However almost all of
Australians speak a language
other than the English do it.
Geographical position Australia is unique. It is an island continent of about 7.7 million square kilometers and a single nation. It is some 4,000 km wide and 3,000 km from north to south. Because Australia was cut off from the rest of the world, it was the last continent to be discovered. Australia has been called “the land of differences” because there are many ways in which it is different from other countries.
Population • Australia is a huge country, though its population is very small – only 18 million people. Most of the people are of British origin. For thefirst 150 years most settlers were from Britain, because Australia wasdiscovered by an English sailsman – Captain Cook in 1770.
• The original inhabitants, the Aborigines, have lived in Australia atleast 40 thousand years. These days few Aborigines practise atraditional tribal lifestyle and most of them live in towns. They formabout 1.5 per cent of the population.
• Australia is one of the world’s most ethnically diverse nationsbecause some 5 million people in the past 50 years have migrated herefrom about 200 countries.
Climate• Because Australia is a vast country, it has different climaticregions from warm to subtropical and tropical. Severe droughts,floods happen very often on the continent. That’s why the peoplesuffer from limited fresh water.• Australia is south to the Equator, that’s why the seasons are theother way round here. Thanks to its geographical positionAustralia is sometimes called The Land Down Under. New Year isin the middle of summer, the middle of winter is in June, and thewinter months are never cold. Snow can be seen only on the highestmountains. Hot winds blow from the north, cold winds blow fromthe south. • So most of the continent is sunny most of the year. Australianssay that they can sleep out of doors all the year round.
Wildlife• Many years ago Australiabecame cut off from the rest ofthe world. That’s why theisland’s wildlife is so unique.Australia is a land of birds andanimals which cannot be foundin other parts of the world.They are the emu, the kangaroo,the koala, the echidna, thedingo. Some of the Australian’sbest known birds are the blackswan and many varieties ofparrots and cockatoos.• The native trees such as theeucalyptus, the bottle tree, lookvery strange, and they neverloose their leaves in winter.
Industries• Australia is a wealthy country and has one ofthe highest standard of living in the world.• Australia’s prosperity has been founded onits natural resources. It produces almost everymineral from gold to uranium.• Traditionally, Australia was a farmingcountry, even though only 55 per cent of theland can be used for grazing and 6 per cent forcrops. In spite of this Australian wealth wasfound on wool, cattle and wheat. It is still amajor exporter of food. Australian wines andbeers have made an international name forthemselves.• More than 3 million visitors come toAustralia each year. So, tourism is nowAustralian’s largest industry.
ActivitiesBecause much of the land is a
useless desert, most Australians live
in cities along the eastern and
south-eastern coastal plains. A
typical Australian is a townsman.
Only 7 per cent of the population
live and work like farmers. Most
Australians live and work in the
coastal cities in service and
manufacturing industries. Yet the
Australians like to think of
themselves as people who are close
to nature.
City life. Homes.• City life in Australia tends to be ratherquiet. Traffic jams seldom occur. There areno crowds of people in Canberra. On a fineSunday when all shops are closed, even acyclist is a rare thing in the center of the city.• An Australian joke says that there is acity in Australia called Sydney, and all therest around it, is the bush. The “bush” forAustralians is what is opposite to “town”.The bush is a forest, a field, a meadow.• Australians like nature very much andevery townsman dreams about life in thecountry. That’s why they go there onweekends by car with a caravan or acomfortable tent.• Australians prefer to live in one-storeyhouses and drive their own cars.
SportsThe Australian climate is
suitable for activities like
swimming, surfing and sailing.
Many Australian families have
boats, these can be small boats,
large yachts, fishing boats and
expensive power boats. So a lot
of families spend all weekends
on their boats.
EducationIn several states, “School of the
Air” use two-way radio and
other means of communication
to provide “classroom”
experience for children living in
the outback. Over the radio
children and their parents can
talk to the teachers. The
students are linked with each
other as well.
Medical CareBecause many people in
Australia live far away from
towns in the outback
doctors keep in touch with
their patients by radio. The
Royal Flying Doctor Service