The Commonwealth of nations
Help!
In the Pacific, not shown on the map: Nauru, Tuvalu (realm), Samoa and Tonga (King Tupou VI).
Click on the interactive elements to learn about Commonwealth countries. What differences and similarities can you find? Take notes.
IIf you need help with your notes, look for: - the realms : what are they? How many are there? - the countries that are not former British colonies - the countries that have their own king - the countries that have English as an official language : how can you explain it? What about the countries that do not have English as an official language? How can you explain the difference between the countries in red and those in dark red on the map? How many countries are there in the Commonwealth? (you can check online) Additional questions, if you have time: - When is Commonwealth Day celebrated? - Where is the Commonwealth Secretariat situated?
NEW ZEALANDCapital city: WellingtonInhabitants: 5.34 millionsOfficial language: English, Maori, NZ sign languageHead of State: King Charles III (the third)
In the Caribbean: - Antigua and Barbuda, capital Saint John's (realm) - Saint Kitts and Nevis, capital Basseterre (realm) - Dominica, capital Roseau (republic) - Saint Lucia, capital Castries (realm) - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, capital Kingstown (realm) - Barbados, capital Bridgetown (republic) - Grenada, capital Saint George's (realm)
The Commonwealth of Nations
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The Commonwealth of nations
Help!
In the Pacific, not shown on the map: Nauru, Tuvalu (realm), Samoa and Tonga (King Tupou VI).
Click on the interactive elements to learn about Commonwealth countries. What differences and similarities can you find? Take notes.
IIf you need help with your notes, look for: - the realms : what are they? How many are there? - the countries that are not former British colonies - the countries that have their own king - the countries that have English as an official language : how can you explain it? What about the countries that do not have English as an official language? How can you explain the difference between the countries in red and those in dark red on the map? How many countries are there in the Commonwealth? (you can check online) Additional questions, if you have time: - When is Commonwealth Day celebrated? - Where is the Commonwealth Secretariat situated?
NEW ZEALANDCapital city: WellingtonInhabitants: 5.34 millionsOfficial language: English, Maori, NZ sign languageHead of State: King Charles III (the third)
In the Caribbean: - Antigua and Barbuda, capital Saint John's (realm) - Saint Kitts and Nevis, capital Basseterre (realm) - Dominica, capital Roseau (republic) - Saint Lucia, capital Castries (realm) - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, capital Kingstown (realm) - Barbados, capital Bridgetown (republic) - Grenada, capital Saint George's (realm)