I come from France. What
language do I speak?
You speak French.
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I’m Italian. Where do I come from?
You come from Italy.
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I speak Greek. Where do I come from?
You come from Greece.
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I’m from Egypt. What nationality am I?
You are Egyptian.
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My sister is from Brazil. What nationality is she?
She is Brazilian.
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My brother is Canadian. Where does
he come from?
He comes from Canada.
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My friend is from Turkey. What nationality is he?
He is Turkish.
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I am Mexican. What language do I speak?
You speak Spanish.
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Michael is Irish. Where is he from?
He is from Ireland.
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Yoko speaks Japanese. Where does
she come from?
She comes from Japan.
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Maria is from Peru. What nationality is she?
She is Peruvian.
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I speak Danish. Where am I from?
You are from Denmark.
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Nuno is from Portugal. What nationality is he?
He is Portuguese.
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Antonio is Spanish. Where is he from?
He is from Spain.
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Ana is from Russia. What language does she speak?
She speaks Russian.
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I’m Dutch. Where am I from?
You are from the Netherlands.
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My father is from Switzerland. What nationality is he?
He is Swiss.
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My mother is Swedish. Where is she from?
She is from Sweden.
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Kim comes from Belgium. What nationality is she?
She is Belgian.
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Franz is German. Where does
he come from?
He comes from Germany.
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I come from New Zealand. What
nationality am I?
You are New Zealander.
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This blog aims to provide students with extra resources, such as: reinforcement exercises, video and game links, refreshing new ideas and support on learning English. By accessing the blog, students will find helpful suggestions to increase learning.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Countries, Nationalities and Languages
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