English-Speaking Countries
REGIONAL STUDIES WORKSHEET
Part I: Geography & Holidays
Read the statement and select the correct option.
1. The Mississippi is a famous river in …
2. Cardiff is situated in …
3. Belfast is situated in …
4. Edinburgh is situated in …
5. Tourists can visit the Highlands in …
6. St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on …
7. London stands on the river called …
8. "Guy Fawkes" Night is observed on …
9. Los Angeles is situated in the state of …
Part II: Organize the Facts
Tap a fact card to select it, then tap the correct Country Box to place it.
Fact Cards (Click here to return items)
Manhattan is a part of New York City here.
The seat of Parliament is the Palace of Westminster.
The official residence of the Prime Minister is Downing Street.
There are no skyscrapers in its capital, Washington DC.
The Statue of Liberty is a famous landmark here.
William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon.
The United Kingdom
The United States
Part III: History, Literature & People
Read the statement and choose the correct option from the dropdown.
A prominent political figure and one of the Founding Fathers.
A creator of many iconic Victorian novels.
The brilliant detective residing at 221B Baker Street.
An iconic American author known for stories on the Mississippi river.
He discovered the laws of gravity and motion.
He is renowned for his novels about adventures on the Mississippi River.
Part IV: Numbers & Specifics Match
Choose the correct answer for each statement.
| Question / Statement | Select Answer | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 1. There are … stars on the National Flag of the USA. | ||
| 2. There are … stripes on the National Flag of the USA. | ||
| 3. Independence Day is celebrated in the USA on … | ||
| 4. Where does the Changing of the Guard take place? |