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AUSTRALIAN ADVENTURE

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Australian adventure

the lost passport

His name is Josh and this is what he looks like.

She says they had a conversation earlier on and he told her he is going to visit the Sydney Opera House and the Hyde Park museum this afternoon.

Look, §nom§, this woman has witnessed the scene. She knows the name of the person who took your bag. She even has a photo of him!

This way to the Sydney Opera House!

Sydney

You are on holiday in Australia and you have just arrived in Sydney

Australian adventure

MISSIONS

Perth

Brisbane

Great Barrier Reef

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

TASMANIA

VICTORIA

SOUTHAUSTRALIA

Click on the city where you need to go for your mission

What's your first name?

Cairns

Sydney

Canberra

Melbourne

Adelaide

Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Darwin

Alice Springs

NEW SOUTH WALES

QUEENSLAND

NORTHERN TERRITORY

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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Hello, §nom§, you are visiting Sydney, Australia. Unfortunately someone has taken your backpack by mistake. The problem is, your passport is inside the bag and you can't go back to France without it! You need to find this person in order to get your passport again.

Your backpack

Your passport

Let's go!

No

GO BACK TO QUESTION 1

Start the visit and try to find Josh

WELCOME TO THE SYDNEY OPERA

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START

Start the visit and try to find Josh

WELCOME TO THE SYDNEY OPERA

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START

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First, find your entry ticket

Need to watch the video again?

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Harbour Bridge

Golden Gate Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge

What is the name of this bridge?

QUESTION 01

performances: représentations

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2,600

3,600

2,500

How many performances are there each year at the Sydney opera house?

QUESTION 02

What is the name of the architect who built the Sydney Opera House?

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Brit Andresen

John Utzon

Edmund Blacket

QUESTION 03

This way!

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Josh is not here, try Hyde Park museum.

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Push the door and understand the living conditions during colonial times in Australia

One of the visitors can help you find Josh. Do the activities and discover this person's name.

Convicts were transported from Britain to Australia because:

Need to read the information again?

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They had family there

It was a popular holiday destination.

New South Wales was a penal colony.

QUESTION 01

Percentage: pourcentage

What is the percentage of Australian people with convicts origins?

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20%

50%

10%

QUESTION 02

How many hours did the convicts work each day?

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14 hours

8 hours

10 hours

QUESTION 03

No

GO BACK TO QUESTION 1

The name is Sandy

  • Steal
  • Feed
  • A ship/ a hulk
  • Convicts
  • Livestock
  • Death penalty
  • Work hard
  • A museum
  • Poor
  • Feed
  • Steal
  • Convicts
  • A ship/ a hulk
  • A museum
  • Work hard
  • Death penalty
  • Livestock
  • Poor
  • Poor
  • A museum
  • Livestock
  • Steal
  • Feed
  • A ship/ a hulk
  • A convict
  • Work hard
  • Death penalty
  • Livestock
  • Steal
  • Convicts
  • Feed
  • A ship/ a hulk
  • Death penalty
  • Work hard
  • Convicts
  • Steal
  • Feed
  • Livestock
  • Work hard
  • Death Penalty
  • A museum
  • Poor
  • A ship/ a hulk
  • A ship/ a hulk
  • Convicts
  • Steal
  • Feed
  • Livestock
  • Work hard
  • Death penalty
  • A museum
  • Poor
  • Death penalty
  • Convicts
  • Livestock
  • Steal
  • Work hard
  • Feed
  • A ship/ a hulk
  • A museum
  • Poor
  • Work hard
  • Death penalty
  • Convicts
  • Steal
  • Feed
  • A ship/ a hulk
  • Livestock
  • museum
  • poor
  • A museum
  • A convict
  • Death penalty
  • Work hard
  • Steal
  • Livestock
  • A ship/ a hulk
  • Feed
  • Poor
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You must complete this activity to get the name of the visitor who can help you find Josh.

Do you remember the woman at the Sydney Harbour?

Well, this is Sandy and she's got a message for you.

Let's go!

Oh no! It's 4:00 p.m. Josh must be in the plane by now. Well, you need to go to Cairns if you want to find Your bag and your passport... Good luck!

I have been looking for you everywhere.

Oh, §nom§, I am so glad to see you!

After you left, I remembered Josh had dropped a paper in the street. Look on the table, find it and see if there is any clue* about where he is. Clue: indice

Ready for mission #2 ?

You know what, §nom§?

Since you don't have your passport you can't take the plane. You have to drive all the way to Cairns (2,421 kms)!

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If you don't know the answer to this question, you need to go to Sydney first.

Write the name of the girl who helped you in Sydney.

You have finally arrived in Cairns!

Watch the video and take notes

DON'T FORGET TO WRITE THE PASSWORD AT THE END OF THE GAME!

How much did you understand?

WHAT IS THE PASSWORD?

USE CAPITAL LETTERS

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Good idea, §nom§, Josh has probably gone scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef. First, your diving instructor needs to know some details about your experience as a diver!

What is your diving experience?

Do the activity to get a password.

WHAT IS THE PASSWORD?

USE CAPITAL LETTERS

At the beach, you meet this man. His name is Matt.

to the marina...

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No worries, mate! think I can help you. I saw Josh two days ago and I think I have his phone number.

Come with me at the marina where I work.

To do list:

-Transport the trash to the plastic recycling plant

- Don't forget to put sunscreen on!

- Don't mix plastic and glass!

- Collect plastic trash.

- Use bin bags and gloves.

As you know, Matt works at the marina in Cairns. He asks you to help him in his job while he is trying to contact Josh for you. So, today, you need to collect the plastic trash which kills the animals in the sea. Here is the list of things you have to do:

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Wrong...

WELL DONE! Look! You have a message from Josh

You have finished now! Tell Matt what you have done. Use present perfect in the affirmative form or the negative form

I (forget) to put sunscreen on!

I (transport) the trash to the plastic recycling plant

I (mix) plastic and glass.

I (collect) the plastic trash in the marina.

I (take) bin bags and gloves.

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JOSH IS TYPING...

Good luck! Bye!

The problem is: I am not in Cairns anymore. I am in Uluru, near Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. I am taking my plane for the United States tomorrow morning. I tell you what: I will give your bag to a ranger in Uluru. His name is Henry. Go to Uluru, find Henry and he will give you your bag, OK?

I am so sorry. I took your bag by mistake.

He says I have your backpack.

Matt says you are looking for me.

wrong!

The password is: dreamtime.

Need to read Josh's message again?

Did you understand Josh's message? Where are you going now? What is the name of the person who can help you there?

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wrong!

The password is: dreamtime.

Need to read Josh's message again?

Did you understand Josh's message? Where are you going now? What is the name of the person who can help you there?

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On the road again!

Ready for mission #3 ?

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If you don't know the answer to this question, you need to go to Cairns first.

What is the password?

Welcome to Uluru

climbers: grimpeurs

Since October 2019, Uluru has been closed to climbers. This video was made just before the ban.

They want to climb the rock before it closed

She won't climb the rock because she respects aborigines

She's happy to climb the rock before it closes.

He is happy it closed to the public because for him, the rock is sacred.

It's a sacred place for aborigines

Put the pictures next to the corresponding statements.

Nothing happens? Go back to the video

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It is late now. You can camp here, make a bonfire and read the story of an aboriginal legend:

Read the legend of Ubirikubiri.

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Place the cursor on the underlined words if your need help.

◾Ubirikubiri, Dennis Nona (2007) →This is a legend that took place on the Mai Kusa River on the western coast of Papua New Guinea. Following the death of his wife, a man decided to give his daughter a pet to help console her and keep her company. He brought her a puppy but she didn’t like it. He then brought her a piglet but she didn’t like that either ... One day when he was out spearing fish in the back he came across a baby crocodile, which he caught and took home to show his daughter. She really liked it and named the crocodile Ubirikubiri. As the crocodile grew, the man kept enlarging the pen. After Ubirikubiri had become fully grown, the father went to visit friends in another village, and he neglected to feed the crocodile the entire time he was away. When he returned Ubirikubiri was very hungry and very annoyed at having been left without food for such a long time. As the father went to feed Ubirikubiri some fish, the crocodile grabbed him and killed him, then it broke out of the pen, placed the father on his back and headed to the Mai Kusa. The daughter, who had not been at home when Ubirikubiri seized her father, saw the broken pen and evidence of a skirmish. She followed Ubirikubiri’s tracks to the river, calling out to the crocodile to tell her about her father. At ziba ziba (dusk), Ubirikubiri appeared on the river bank with the girl’s father on his back. She pleaded with the crocodile to give up her father but, shaking his huge body, the crocodile refused and headed back into the river. There is a moral to part of this story that instructs us that if animals are taken from their natural environment they must be looked after and treated and cared for properly.

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Number of wrong answers

Number of correct answers

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The moral of the story is you must treat your animals correctly.

The man carried the crocodile on his back.

The man killed the crocodile.

The man in the story neglected Ubirikubiri.

Ubirikubiri was a present from a father to his daughter.

Ubirikubiri is the name of a crocodile.

Click on the correct sentences

Start the questions.

G'day, §nom§ ! My name is Henry. I am a ranger here.

Josh gave me your backpack and your passport. I can give them back to you but I want to test your knowledge on Australia first. O.K?

O.K, now, question 1:

Perth?

Canberra?

Sydney?

What is the capital city of Australia?

No

GO BACK TO QUESTION 1

Now, question 2:

The Niagara Falls?

The Great barrier reef?

Sydney Opera?

Uluru?

Which of these is not a landmark of Australia?

Ready for question 3 §nom§ ?

The first inhabitants of Australia

Immigrants who arrived in Australia to find a job

Convicts who arrived on big ships.

Who are the Australian aborigenes?

Let's go

Well done §nom§ !

I left your backpack at the cultural centre, in a safe in the Uluru cultural centre. The code to the safe is 27193 (memorize it)

Search this wall to find the safe

Press here

No, try again!

27193

Well done!

12345

OK

Enter the correct password

Congratulations, you can take your plane now!

Welcome back to France §nom§!