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Countries nationalities definitions speaking game

Choose one of the squares below and try to explain what it is without saying the name. Stop after
each sentence. The first sentence must include just the nationality, e.g. “She is Scottish”


    David Beckham                  Baseball                   Kangaroo               Playstation Portable
                                                                                            (PSP)

         Mini                   Mercedes Benz                 Pokemon                       Xbox


       Coca Cola                     Sumo                      Bulldog                      Kiwi


        Wallaby                      Koala                   Rafael Nadal                Real Madrid


 Man U (=Manchester                 Chelsea               Cristiano Ronaldo             Nintendo Wii
      United)

       One Piece                    Panda              Nessie (= the Loch Ness             Kimchi
                                                               monster)

     MacDonald’s           KFC (= Kentucky Friend          Baskin Robbins                   Ferrari
                                  Chicken)

        Subway                   Taekwondo                      Karate                    Samsung


         Sony                        iPod                       Nike                       Adidas


      Hamburger              Spaghetti/ macaroni/                Golf                  Football/ soccer
                                   pasta

 Swatch (Switzerland)           Honda (Japan)                 Kellogg’s                 The Red Sox


       Yamaha                    Pocari Sweat                  Yakult                    Cadbury’s


   Winnie the Pooh                   Bic                       Kit Kat                  Maple syrup


         Pixar                    Disneyland                     Lego                       Tulip


         Nestle                 Manneken Pis                    Sushi                    Harry Potter



                          Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009
Countries nationalities definitions speaking game
Choose one of the squares below and try to explain what it is without saying the name. Stop after
each sentence. The first sentence must include just the nationality, e.g. “She is Scottish”


 David Beckham (UK)             Baseball (USA)          Kangaroo (Australia)         Playstation Portable
                                                                                        (PSP- Japan)

      Mini (UK)                 Mercedes Benz             Pokemon (Japan)               Xbox (USA)
                                 (Germany)

   Coca Cola (USA)               Sumo (Japan)               Bulldog (UK)             Kiwi (New Zealand)


  Wallaby (Australia)          Koala (Australia)         Rafael Nadal (Spain)        Real Madrid (Spain)


 Man U (=Manchester              Chelsea (UK)             Cristiano Ronaldo         Nintendo Wii (Japan)
    United- UK)                                               (Portugal)

   One Piece (Japan)            Panda (China)          Nessie (= the Loch Ness         Kimchi (Korea)
                                                         monster- Scotland)

 MacDonald’s (USA)         KFC (= Kentucky Friend       Baskin Robbins (USA)            Ferrari (Italy)
                              Chicken- USA)

    Subway (USA)             Taekwondo (Korea)              Karate (Japan)            Samsung (Korea)


     Sony (Japan)                 iPod (USA)                 Nike (USA)               Adidas (Germany)


  Hamburger (USA)            Spaghetti/ macaroni/          Golf (Scotland)          Football/ soccer (UK)
                                pasta (Italy)

 Swatch (Switzerland)           Honda (Japan)              Kellogg’s (USA)           The Red Sox (USA)


    Yamaha (Japan)           Pocari Sweat (Japan)           Yakult (Japan)             Cadbury’s (UK)


 Winnie the Pooh (UK)            Bic (France)               Kit Kat (UK)            Maple syrup (Canada)


      Pixar (USA)             Disneyland (USA)             Lego (Denmark)            Tulip (Holland/ The
                                                                                        Netherlands)

 Nestle (Switzerland)      Manneken Pis (Belgium)           Sushi (Japan)             Harry Potter (UK)




                          Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009
Countries nationalities definitions speaking game
Choose one of the squares below and try to explain what it is without saying the name. Stop after
each sentence. The first sentence must include just the nationality, e.g. “She is Scottish”


 David Beckham (UK)             Baseball (USA)          Kangaroo (Australia)         Playstation Portable
                                                                                        (PSP- Japan)

      Mini (UK)                 Mercedes Benz             Pokemon (Japan)               Xbox (USA)
                                 (Germany)

   Coca Cola (USA)               Sumo (Japan)               Bulldog (UK)             Kiwi (New Zealand)


  Wallaby (Australia)          Koala (Australia)         Rafael Nadal (Spain)        Real Madrid (Spain)


 Man U (=Manchester              Chelsea (UK)             Cristiano Ronaldo         Nintendo Wii (Japan)
    United- UK)                                               (Portugal)

   One Piece (Japan)            Panda (China)          Nessie (= the Loch Ness         Kimchi (Korea)
                                                         monster- Scotland)

 MacDonald’s (USA)         KFC (= Kentucky Friend       Baskin Robbins (USA)            Ferrari (Italy)
                              Chicken- USA)

    Subway (USA)             Taekwondo (Korea)              Karate (Japan)            Samsung (Korea)


     Sony (Japan)                 iPod (USA)                 Nike (USA)               Adidas (Germany)


  Hamburger (USA)            Spaghetti/ macaroni/          Golf (Scotland)          Football/ soccer (UK)
                                pasta (Italy)

 Swatch (Switzerland)           Honda (Japan)              Kellogg’s (USA)           The Red Sox (USA)


    Yamaha (Japan)           Pocari Sweat (Japan)           Yakult (Japan)             Cadbury’s (UK)


 Winnie the Pooh (UK)            Bic (France)               Kit Kat (UK)            Maple syrup (Canada)


      Pixar (USA)             Disneyland (USA)             Lego (Denmark)            Tulip (Holland/ The
                                                                                        Netherlands)

 Nestle (Switzerland)      Manneken Pis (Belgium)           Sushi (Japan)             Harry Potter (UK)




                          Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009
Countries nationalities definitions speaking game
Choose one of the squares below and try to explain what it is without saying the name. Stop after
each sentence. The first sentence must include just the nationality, e.g. “She is Scottish”


 David Beckham (UK)             Baseball (USA)          Kangaroo (Australia)         Playstation Portable
                                                                                        (PSP- Japan)

      Mini (UK)                 Mercedes Benz             Pokemon (Japan)               Xbox (USA)
                                 (Germany)

   Coca Cola (USA)               Sumo (Japan)               Bulldog (UK)             Kiwi (New Zealand)


  Wallaby (Australia)          Koala (Australia)         Rafael Nadal (Spain)        Real Madrid (Spain)


 Man U (=Manchester              Chelsea (UK)             Cristiano Ronaldo         Nintendo Wii (Japan)
    United- UK)                                               (Portugal)

   One Piece (Japan)            Panda (China)          Nessie (= the Loch Ness         Kimchi (Korea)
                                                         monster- Scotland)

 MacDonald’s (USA)         KFC (= Kentucky Friend       Baskin Robbins (USA)            Ferrari (Italy)
                              Chicken- USA)

    Subway (USA)             Taekwondo (Korea)              Karate (Japan)            Samsung (Korea)


     Sony (Japan)                 iPod (USA)                 Nike (USA)               Adidas (Germany)


  Hamburger (USA)            Spaghetti/ macaroni/          Golf (Scotland)          Football/ soccer (UK)
                                pasta (Italy)

 Swatch (Switzerland)           Honda (Japan)              Kellogg’s (USA)           The Red Sox (USA)


    Yamaha (Japan)           Pocari Sweat (Japan)           Yakult (Japan)             Cadbury’s (UK)


 Winnie the Pooh (UK)            Bic (France)               Kit Kat (UK)            Maple syrup (Canada)


      Pixar (USA)             Disneyland (USA)             Lego (Denmark)            Tulip (Holland/ The
                                                                                        Netherlands)

 Nestle (Switzerland)      Manneken Pis (Belgium)           Sushi (Japan)             Harry Potter (UK)




                          Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009
Countries nationalities definitions speaking game
Choose one of the squares below and try to explain what it is without saying the name. Stop after
each sentence. The first sentence must include just the nationality, e.g. “She is Scottish”


 David Beckham (UK)             Baseball (USA)          Kangaroo (Australia)         Playstation Portable
                                                                                        (PSP- Japan)

      Mini (UK)                 Mercedes Benz             Pokemon (Japan)               Xbox (USA)
                                 (Germany)

   Coca Cola (USA)               Sumo (Japan)               Bulldog (UK)             Kiwi (New Zealand)


  Wallaby (Australia)          Koala (Australia)         Rafael Nadal (Spain)        Real Madrid (Spain)


 Man U (=Manchester              Chelsea (UK)             Cristiano Ronaldo         Nintendo Wii (Japan)
    United- UK)                                               (Portugal)

   One Piece (Japan)            Panda (China)          Nessie (= the Loch Ness         Kimchi (Korea)
                                                         monster- Scotland)

 MacDonald’s (USA)         KFC (= Kentucky Friend       Baskin Robbins (USA)            Ferrari (Italy)
                              Chicken- USA)

    Subway (USA)             Taekwondo (Korea)              Karate (Japan)            Samsung (Korea)


     Sony (Japan)                 iPod (USA)                 Nike (USA)               Adidas (Germany)


  Hamburger (USA)            Spaghetti/ macaroni/          Golf (Scotland)          Football/ soccer (UK)
                                pasta (Italy)

 Swatch (Switzerland)           Honda (Japan)              Kellogg’s (USA)           The Red Sox (USA)


    Yamaha (Japan)           Pocari Sweat (Japan)           Yakult (Japan)             Cadbury’s (UK)


 Winnie the Pooh (UK)            Bic (France)               Kit Kat (UK)            Maple syrup (Canada)


      Pixar (USA)             Disneyland (USA)             Lego (Denmark)            Tulip (Holland/ The
                                                                                        Netherlands)

 Nestle (Switzerland)      Manneken Pis (Belgium)           Sushi (Japan)             Harry Potter (UK)




                          Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009

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Countries and-nationalities-speaking-game

  • 1. Countries nationalities definitions speaking game Choose one of the squares below and try to explain what it is without saying the name. Stop after each sentence. The first sentence must include just the nationality, e.g. “She is Scottish” David Beckham Baseball Kangaroo Playstation Portable (PSP) Mini Mercedes Benz Pokemon Xbox Coca Cola Sumo Bulldog Kiwi Wallaby Koala Rafael Nadal Real Madrid Man U (=Manchester Chelsea Cristiano Ronaldo Nintendo Wii United) One Piece Panda Nessie (= the Loch Ness Kimchi monster) MacDonald’s KFC (= Kentucky Friend Baskin Robbins Ferrari Chicken) Subway Taekwondo Karate Samsung Sony iPod Nike Adidas Hamburger Spaghetti/ macaroni/ Golf Football/ soccer pasta Swatch (Switzerland) Honda (Japan) Kellogg’s The Red Sox Yamaha Pocari Sweat Yakult Cadbury’s Winnie the Pooh Bic Kit Kat Maple syrup Pixar Disneyland Lego Tulip Nestle Manneken Pis Sushi Harry Potter Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009
  • 2. Countries nationalities definitions speaking game Choose one of the squares below and try to explain what it is without saying the name. Stop after each sentence. The first sentence must include just the nationality, e.g. “She is Scottish” David Beckham (UK) Baseball (USA) Kangaroo (Australia) Playstation Portable (PSP- Japan) Mini (UK) Mercedes Benz Pokemon (Japan) Xbox (USA) (Germany) Coca Cola (USA) Sumo (Japan) Bulldog (UK) Kiwi (New Zealand) Wallaby (Australia) Koala (Australia) Rafael Nadal (Spain) Real Madrid (Spain) Man U (=Manchester Chelsea (UK) Cristiano Ronaldo Nintendo Wii (Japan) United- UK) (Portugal) One Piece (Japan) Panda (China) Nessie (= the Loch Ness Kimchi (Korea) monster- Scotland) MacDonald’s (USA) KFC (= Kentucky Friend Baskin Robbins (USA) Ferrari (Italy) Chicken- USA) Subway (USA) Taekwondo (Korea) Karate (Japan) Samsung (Korea) Sony (Japan) iPod (USA) Nike (USA) Adidas (Germany) Hamburger (USA) Spaghetti/ macaroni/ Golf (Scotland) Football/ soccer (UK) pasta (Italy) Swatch (Switzerland) Honda (Japan) Kellogg’s (USA) The Red Sox (USA) Yamaha (Japan) Pocari Sweat (Japan) Yakult (Japan) Cadbury’s (UK) Winnie the Pooh (UK) Bic (France) Kit Kat (UK) Maple syrup (Canada) Pixar (USA) Disneyland (USA) Lego (Denmark) Tulip (Holland/ The Netherlands) Nestle (Switzerland) Manneken Pis (Belgium) Sushi (Japan) Harry Potter (UK) Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009
  • 3. Countries nationalities definitions speaking game Choose one of the squares below and try to explain what it is without saying the name. Stop after each sentence. The first sentence must include just the nationality, e.g. “She is Scottish” David Beckham (UK) Baseball (USA) Kangaroo (Australia) Playstation Portable (PSP- Japan) Mini (UK) Mercedes Benz Pokemon (Japan) Xbox (USA) (Germany) Coca Cola (USA) Sumo (Japan) Bulldog (UK) Kiwi (New Zealand) Wallaby (Australia) Koala (Australia) Rafael Nadal (Spain) Real Madrid (Spain) Man U (=Manchester Chelsea (UK) Cristiano Ronaldo Nintendo Wii (Japan) United- UK) (Portugal) One Piece (Japan) Panda (China) Nessie (= the Loch Ness Kimchi (Korea) monster- Scotland) MacDonald’s (USA) KFC (= Kentucky Friend Baskin Robbins (USA) Ferrari (Italy) Chicken- USA) Subway (USA) Taekwondo (Korea) Karate (Japan) Samsung (Korea) Sony (Japan) iPod (USA) Nike (USA) Adidas (Germany) Hamburger (USA) Spaghetti/ macaroni/ Golf (Scotland) Football/ soccer (UK) pasta (Italy) Swatch (Switzerland) Honda (Japan) Kellogg’s (USA) The Red Sox (USA) Yamaha (Japan) Pocari Sweat (Japan) Yakult (Japan) Cadbury’s (UK) Winnie the Pooh (UK) Bic (France) Kit Kat (UK) Maple syrup (Canada) Pixar (USA) Disneyland (USA) Lego (Denmark) Tulip (Holland/ The Netherlands) Nestle (Switzerland) Manneken Pis (Belgium) Sushi (Japan) Harry Potter (UK) Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009
  • 4. Countries nationalities definitions speaking game Choose one of the squares below and try to explain what it is without saying the name. Stop after each sentence. The first sentence must include just the nationality, e.g. “She is Scottish” David Beckham (UK) Baseball (USA) Kangaroo (Australia) Playstation Portable (PSP- Japan) Mini (UK) Mercedes Benz Pokemon (Japan) Xbox (USA) (Germany) Coca Cola (USA) Sumo (Japan) Bulldog (UK) Kiwi (New Zealand) Wallaby (Australia) Koala (Australia) Rafael Nadal (Spain) Real Madrid (Spain) Man U (=Manchester Chelsea (UK) Cristiano Ronaldo Nintendo Wii (Japan) United- UK) (Portugal) One Piece (Japan) Panda (China) Nessie (= the Loch Ness Kimchi (Korea) monster- Scotland) MacDonald’s (USA) KFC (= Kentucky Friend Baskin Robbins (USA) Ferrari (Italy) Chicken- USA) Subway (USA) Taekwondo (Korea) Karate (Japan) Samsung (Korea) Sony (Japan) iPod (USA) Nike (USA) Adidas (Germany) Hamburger (USA) Spaghetti/ macaroni/ Golf (Scotland) Football/ soccer (UK) pasta (Italy) Swatch (Switzerland) Honda (Japan) Kellogg’s (USA) The Red Sox (USA) Yamaha (Japan) Pocari Sweat (Japan) Yakult (Japan) Cadbury’s (UK) Winnie the Pooh (UK) Bic (France) Kit Kat (UK) Maple syrup (Canada) Pixar (USA) Disneyland (USA) Lego (Denmark) Tulip (Holland/ The Netherlands) Nestle (Switzerland) Manneken Pis (Belgium) Sushi (Japan) Harry Potter (UK) Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009
  • 5. Countries nationalities definitions speaking game Choose one of the squares below and try to explain what it is without saying the name. Stop after each sentence. The first sentence must include just the nationality, e.g. “She is Scottish” David Beckham (UK) Baseball (USA) Kangaroo (Australia) Playstation Portable (PSP- Japan) Mini (UK) Mercedes Benz Pokemon (Japan) Xbox (USA) (Germany) Coca Cola (USA) Sumo (Japan) Bulldog (UK) Kiwi (New Zealand) Wallaby (Australia) Koala (Australia) Rafael Nadal (Spain) Real Madrid (Spain) Man U (=Manchester Chelsea (UK) Cristiano Ronaldo Nintendo Wii (Japan) United- UK) (Portugal) One Piece (Japan) Panda (China) Nessie (= the Loch Ness Kimchi (Korea) monster- Scotland) MacDonald’s (USA) KFC (= Kentucky Friend Baskin Robbins (USA) Ferrari (Italy) Chicken- USA) Subway (USA) Taekwondo (Korea) Karate (Japan) Samsung (Korea) Sony (Japan) iPod (USA) Nike (USA) Adidas (Germany) Hamburger (USA) Spaghetti/ macaroni/ Golf (Scotland) Football/ soccer (UK) pasta (Italy) Swatch (Switzerland) Honda (Japan) Kellogg’s (USA) The Red Sox (USA) Yamaha (Japan) Pocari Sweat (Japan) Yakult (Japan) Cadbury’s (UK) Winnie the Pooh (UK) Bic (France) Kit Kat (UK) Maple syrup (Canada) Pixar (USA) Disneyland (USA) Lego (Denmark) Tulip (Holland/ The Netherlands) Nestle (Switzerland) Manneken Pis (Belgium) Sushi (Japan) Harry Potter (UK) Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009