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ANNO SCOLASTICO 2015/16
CLIL GEOGRAPHY
I.C. ‘S.s. Giovanni Paolo II – Anna Frank’
San Marzano sul Sarno (SA)
Classe I^E
Prof. Anna De Stefano
Prof. Loredana Mutalipassi
Made by:
Marika Califano
Chiara Costabile
Ilaria Visconti
THE CONTINENTS
The continents are seven: Europe, Asia,
Africa, North America, South America ,
Australia and Antarctica.
Remember this:
”ERIN ATE NINE STIKY APRICOTS AT
APRILS”.
North
South
Europa
Asia
America
America
↑
↑
↑
↑
Erin Ate Nine sticky
Apricots At Aprils
↓
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Africa
Australia
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Antartica
Europe is the smallest continent but
the second continent most populated,
too. It’s also a continent without a
desert, in Europe there is the Vatican
city with Pope.
The Vatican City in Italy ( Europe )
Africa is the second largest continent
and is famous for the river Nile and
the desert of Sahara . Africa is the
cradle of humanity.
The river Nile in Egypt (Africa)
South America is the fourth largest
continent , it’s famous for the river
Amazon and for the highest
waterfalls and the highest volcano.
Christ of Brazil (Brazil)
North America is the third largest
continent , it’s also know as New
World as it was discovered late. In
North America there are Liberty statue
and the river Mississippi.
Niagara Falls (Canada)
Asia is the biggest continent, it’s
separated from Europe by the Urals
and by river Ural, it’s the largest
continent and China and India are the
most populated. There are cold and
tropical climates.
Everest Mountain (Himalaya Chain)
Antarctica is a frozen continent, the
coldest. It’s also continent without
men but with
penguins because there is -60°.
It also called cold desert.
Penguins (Antarctica)
Australia is the biggest island of the
world. The most important river
is Murray.
Sydney Opera House (Sydney)
The end