26- In New Zealand, although the Maori are now a minority, their culture still thrives.
27- I carelessly deleted your email address and had to ask Russell in New Zealand for it.CN
28- Eun-Joo is trying to persuade her parents to let her go to New Zealand to study English.
29- New Zealand was the first country in the world to give women the right to vote, in 1893.
30- The Southern Alps of New Zealand continue to grow today at the same rate as a person's fingernails.
31- In New Zealand, you can find the world's heaviest insect, a harmless giant weighing up to 70 grams.
32- Relationships between students and teachers is much more formal in my country than here in New Zealand.
33- A New Zealander proverb remarks that a house full of people is a house full of different points of view.
34- The currencies of the U.S., Australia, Canada, and New Zealand are all based on the dollar.
35- A proverb from New Zealand observes that the prudent embark when the sea is calm, the rash when it's stormy.
36- There is a New Zealander proverb which observes that old canoes can be restored, but youth and beauty cannot.
37- In recent years, the government of New Zealand has sought to address longstanding native Maori grievances. grill
38- With about one boat for every 4 households, New Zealand's city of Auckland has earned its nickname of "City of Sails."
39- By 2005, it is suggested that student debt in New Zealand will be higher than the entire national debt of the country.
Learning Games for Fun :
Here are some games designed for not only learning but also having fun. Enjoy it now!