Name the Aussie wildlife legend who inspired millions around the world in relation to land conservation?
Steve Irwin
Identify the technique, “Why wouldn’t you want to explore Australia’s stunning beaches?”
Rhetorical Question
What do we call the opening line that grabs tourists’ attention?
Hook
What seafood dish is famous in Queensland and often cooked fresh on the BBQ?
Prawns
What Australian city is famous for the Opera House and Harbour Bridge?
Sydney
Class Content:
Name 2 Australian stereotypes that we have discussed in class?
1. Everything is Australia can kill you
2. All Australians are unintelligent and unsophisticated.
Language that makes us feel something is called...
Emotive Language
What 13 letter word, starting with C, means Informal language or a local expression.
Colloquialism
What dessert slice is made with coconut, chocolate, and sponge cake?
Lamington
Which natural wonder could you persuade tourists to visit in Queensland?
Great Barrier Reef
Daintree Rainforest
Using statistics and facts gives your argument what?
Credibility
Validity
Repeating the same letter at the start of a word is called...
Alliteration
A brief story about something that personally happened to the speaker, is called a what?
Anecdote
What pastry treat is rectangular and filled with meat or sausage?
Sausage Roll
What desert landmark is sacred to First Nations peoples and a major tourist site?
Uluru
Class Content:
Which animal causes the most deaths in Australia?
Kangaroo.
Another word for an exaggeration is called a...
Hyperbole
What 3 letter word starting with P is the following:
"The farmer tried to get his cows to get along, but they insisted on having a beef with each other"
Pun
Riddle:
Outback travellers knead me, campfires bake me, and golden syrup loves me. What am I?
Damper
2 PART
What is the name of Steve Irwin's World famous zoo? (200)
Where is it located?
Australia Zoo
Beerwah, Qld. 1 Hour from Brisbane.
“Imagine snorkelling beside colourful coral and playful dolphins.”
Emotive language
Imagery
A figure of speech that uses two opposite words together.
Oxymoron
2 PART
These sentences:
“Book your Aussie adventure today!”
“Discover Australia’s magic now!”
Are found where in in your speech: Beginning, middle or end (250)
What '3 words' do we call these sentences? (250)
The end, usually the last sentence.
Call to Action
What Indigenous nut is native to Australia?
Macadamia
Which Australian city is known for arts, laneways, and amazing coffee culture?
Melbourne