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terça-feira, 23 de abril de 2024

escola sede: "Take a Minute, take Five!"

 Mais uma publicação, desta feita da Neuza Lima,  9.ºD, na subcategoria "The World Around Us".

                                                                                                Australia

Australia is a country in the southern hemisphere, located in Oceania and its capital is Canberra. Despite not having an official language, English is the most used and is therefore considered the official language. Its territory is 7,692,024 km2, and it is the 6th largest country (in terms of territory).


Traditions/ Customs:

  • Australians love to wake up early and end the day early;

  • It's not possible to drink alcoholic beverages in public places;

  • They love sports such as surfing, cricket and rugby;

  • They hate delays because punctuality for them is a matter of honor;

  • In Brisbane, there has been annual cockroach race since 1988.

Food: It is possible to find some of these foods in other countries because the typical Australian cuisine is a combination of other European and Asian countries.

  • Meat pie; | -Pavlova;

  • Regime; | -Fish and chips;

  • Roast lamb; | -Lamingtons;

  • Damper; | -Pumpkin scone;

  • Grilled tuna fillet; | -Balmain bug.

Webography:

https://www.ef.com.br/guia-destinos/australia/cultura/

https://informationplanet.com.br/cultura-australiana/

https://www.egali.com.br/blog/curiosidades-sobre-a-australia/

https://mundoeducacao.uol.com.br/geografia/os-maiores-paises-mundo.htm

https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austr%C3%A1lia                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Neuza Lima, 9.º D

                                                                                                                                           cortesia de Constância Silva, docente de Inglês e colaboradora do CRESCER

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