You have come to the right place for worksheets on countries and nationalities. There are 639 worksheets on this particular topic with sub-groups to help you narrow your search even further. Here is one busy teachers activity which talks about etiquette in several different countries and encourages students to compare what they read to the practices in their own country. Students also can discuss the importance of etiquette and why people behave certain ways. If you would like to introduce a different topic to your students, look around to see if there is something related to what you have in mind. Using these worksheets can save you lots of time even if you only use them as models for your own worksheets.
If you are teaching abroad, students will have the chance to learn more about your native country. By planning cultural lessons throughout the course, you will be able to share the things that you think are most important about your country and give students the opportunity to discuss the similarities and differences between your country and theirs. Especially for business students or students who travel often, it is important to discuss how countries and also how English differs from one country to the next.
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This is a coloring page that can keep yous students busy on Canada Day lesson. It's called 'Canada Leaf Wreath'. The students are supposed to color it the colors of the Canadian flag, cut out indi ...
This worksheet is just for fun. It includes some slang used in America (and the UK). There is a sentence using the slang word or phrase (in bold) and multiple choice answers to guess what it means ...
This is a full 5-page lesson plan that would make a great Independence Day (4th of July) lesson. It contains an ad for a found object (American flag) that Ss read and answer all sorts of pre- and ...
In this worksheet the students are asked to fill in the missing letters in the names of the countries (Australia, America, England, China, Egypt) and then match the names of the countries with the ...
This is a Flag Day worksheet to have a special Flag Day lesson (celebrated on June 14 in USA) - make a Stars and Stripes original flag with your students and read about the Flag day!
Independence Day is the greatest patriotic holiday in the United States. It's celebrated on the Fourth of July, the day on which the Second Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independe ...
Students have to read the sentences and write the correct number on the flag. They also have to re-write the sentences and change them by using personal pronouns and nationalities. I hope it's useful.
Flags from eight countries and their nationalities. Tasks: Read the texts, complete the information and color the flags. Using your own information complete the chart and draw the flag of your cou ...
This is a reading task about Rosa Parks and the event which sparked off America's civil rights revolution. There is a vocabulary matching task, followed by the text and some comprehension questions.
Here are some issues to think about when you are a visitor or receive a visitor from abroad. Match the issues with the ideas. Then decide if the ideas are good or bad. 1 Hand-shaking Use hand sign ...
Countries, Nationalities and Colors. This game will make your students move. They will have to tell to the others what celebrity they are and complete his/her nationality!
On St Patrick's Day I found these sayings on a website. I read some of them to my students and they guessed what the meanings might be. It worked brilliantly! Then I let them choose the ones they ...
It's an integrated reading and writing exercise. Students read a text about Central Park in New York and answer mutiple choice and true/false questions. Then, they are asked to write about a ...