Date of ANZAC Day
25th April
Put the words in the correct order to make a question:
? often he how phone does you
How often does he phone you?
Sydney's most famous beach.
Bondi Beach
Opposite of full.
empty
This animal, known for carrying its babies in a pouch, is a national symbol of Australia.
Kangaroo
What does ANZAC stand for?
the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
Complete using so, because, but or although.
I called Sarah, ___ she didn't answer.
I called Sarah, but she didn't answer.
In which state is Sydney the capital city?
New South Wales (NSW)
Opposite of send - as in 'send an email'.
receive
What is the capital of Australia?
Canberra
Where did the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps land in 1915?
Gallipoli
Complete the sentence with a relative clause.
David Bowie, _____ songs inspired us for nearly 50 years, died in 2016.
David Bowie, whose songs inspired us for nearly 50 years, died in 2016.
This iconic Sydney landmark, shaped like sails, hosts over 1,500 performances each year.
Complete with a preposition:
You're not listening! What are you thinking _____ ?
You're not listening! What are you thinking about?
This Australian city hosted the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Sydney
How many Australian solders lost their lives in the Gallipoli battle?
Over 8000
Order the words to make a question:
? music to does what Jane kind like listening of
What kind of music does Jane like listening to?
How many local councils does Greater Sydney have?
43
Complete with a body part:
shrug your _____
shrug your shoulders
This natural wonder off Queensland is the world’s largest coral reef system.
Which two flowers are most associated with ANZAC Day?
The rosemary & poppy
Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it.
I get too much emails at work. lt takes me ages to read them all!
Incorrect + correction:
I get too many emails at work. lt takes me ages to read them all!
When did Sydney officially become a city?
In 1842
A person who is employed to play a very small part in a film, usually as a member of a crowd.
This famous rock (natural landmark) in the Northern Territory is known as...
Uluru / Ayers Rock