Posted by Remedios Gómez
Australia
Day is the official National Day of Australia; it is celebrated
annually on January the 26th. Most Australians take the day off and
schools close.
If you want to know what happens in Australia during this day, watch this video(forget about Covid):
What does Australia Day commemorate?
The
creation of the first British settlement in Australia in 1788. And this
is a summary of history: Captain Arthur Phillip, the very first
Governor of New South Wales, set up a community to run a prison in what
is now Sydney.
However, not all Australians celebrate this day.
Many Aboriginal Australians do not like the idea of a day to celebrate
the British landing. Aborigines have dubbed the 26 January as "Invasion
Day" or "Survival Day". The latter name celebrates the fact that the
Aboriginal people and culture have not been wiped out.
Lesson plans suggestions:
If you want to learn more on this beautiful country, you can try the following resources, full of great ideas:
Another
interesting idea I use with my students is to watch this clip for them
to learn the Australian English; the main differences in vocabulary and
pronunciation between British and Australian English:
This is a picture taken during the project:
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