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UK and Australia by Mind Map: UK and Australia

1. John Montagu is the Earl of Sandwich, he made the first sandwich

2. The Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption.

3. Queen Elisabeth's favourite weekend home is Windsor Castle, which was built by William the Conqueror

4. cabby is a taxi driver

5. Full English breakfast -fried bacon, -sousages, - fried tomatoes, -mushrooms, -baked beans, -toast

6. Chippy is a place where you can buy fish and chips

7. The Lone Piper is a ghost boy wgo plays bagpipe in the tunnels under Edinbourgh castle

8. The red phone-box is a street icon in Britain.

9. Australia

9.1. What oceans are there around Australia?

9.2. The Indian Ocean, The Pacific Ocean, The Southern Ocean.

9.3. When did explorers first land in Australia?

9.4. In the 1600s.

9.5. What did the British originally use Australia as?

9.6. It was a prison.

9.6.1. When did the first transports arrive?

9.6.1.1. Area of Australia: 762,000 square kilometres

9.6.1.2. Population: 20 million

9.6.1.3. How many fantastic beaches are there in Australia? about 7 thousand

9.6.1.4. What cities are mentioned? Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne and Perth

9.6.1.5. What’s the capital of Australia? Canberra

9.6.1.6. What unique animals are mentioned? Kangaroo, koala bear and funnel web spider What is Sydney Harbour Bridge made out of? It is made of steel.

9.7. 4. Why did settlers need the land? For animals.

9.8. In the middle of the 18th century.

9.8.1. 1. What do Aborigines believe in? In dreamtime.

9.8.2. 2. How are myths passed on from father to son? No. It is passed from generation to generation.

9.8.3. 3. When do Aborigines paint their bodies? Before ceremonies.

9.8.4. 5. Where did the settlers move the Aborigines to? To the deserts.

9.8.5. 6. When did the Australian government start helping Aborigines? Since the 1970s.

9.8.6. 7. What are Australians becoming more interested in? In aboriginal culture.

9.8.6.1. 3. Ian Thorpe is a legend partly because of his ______successes______.

9.8.6.2. 1. In 2000 Olympics how many gold medals did Australians win? 16 gold medals

9.8.6.3. 4. The weather is very _____good_______ in Australia.

9.8.6.4. 2. Which sport is the strongest Olympic sport in Australia? swimming

9.8.6.5. 5. Australians have a _______barbecue________ with friends on the beach on a sunny afternoon.

9.8.6.6. 6. Which cities have wonderful museums and art galleries? Sydney, Melbourne

9.8.7. 1. In 2000 Olympics how many gold medals did Australians win? 16 gold medals

9.8.8. 2. Which sport is the strongest Olympic sport in Australia? swimming

9.8.9. 3. Ian Thorpe is a legend partly because of his ______successes______.

9.8.10. 4. The weather is very _____good_______ in Australia.

9.8.11. 5. Australians have a _______barbecue________ with friends on the beach on a sunny afternoon.

9.8.12. 6. Which cities have wonderful museums and art galleries? Sydney, Melbourne