This worksheet is designed to help students practice identifying countries and nationalities based on flags and answering questions about them. Below is the
solution for each question, assuming that the person being asked is from the country represented by the flag shown.
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✔ Solutions:
1.
Flag: Canada
Question: Where are you from?
Answer: I am from Canada.
2.
Flag: Spain
Question: Are you from Spain?
Answer: Yes, I am. / No, I'm not. *(Depending on context — but since the flag is shown, likely "Yes.")*
3.
Flag: United States (USA)
Question: Are you from England?
Answer: No, I'm not. I'm from the United States.
4.
Flag: Italy
Question: Where are you from?
Answer: I am from Italy.
5.
Flag: South Korea
Question: Where are you from?
Answer: I am from South Korea.
6.
Flag: Australia
Question: Are you American?
Answer: No, I'm not. I'm Australian.
7.
Flag: Japan
Question: Where are you from?
Answer: I am from Japan.
8.
Flag: China
Question: Are you Japanese?
Answer: No, I'm not. I'm Chinese.
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🔍 Explanation:
- Each question is paired with a national flag.
- Students should match the flag to the correct country and nationality.
- For
"Where are you from?", the answer is: *"I am from [Country]."*
- For
"Are you from...?" or
"Are you [nationality]?", the answer is either
"Yes, I am." or
"No, I'm not.", followed by the correct nationality if needed.
- The purpose is to reinforce vocabulary related to countries and nationalities in English.
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🌍 Tips for Teaching:
- Use this as a speaking activity: Have students say the answers aloud.
- Encourage use of full sentences: e.g., “No, I’m not. I’m from Australia.”
- Reinforce nationality adjectives: *Canadian, Spanish, American, Italian, Korean, Australian, Japanese, Chinese.*
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of countries worksheet.