Countries And Nationalities Worksheets
Download free countries and nationalities worksheets and use them in class today. On this page, you can find a collection of PDF worksheets for teaching lessons about countries and nationalities in English. These worksheets can be used in lessons about the names of countries in English or about nationalities in English and with expressions such as ‘Where are you from?’. See below for the worksheets currently available, and check the bottom of the page for related resources.
Countries And Nationalities Worksheets
Worksheet 1
In this first countries and nationalities worksheet, students must read the question and write an answer based on the country flag pictures. The questions in this worksheet ask students questions such as ‘Where are you from?’, ‘Are you American?’, ‘Are you from Spain?’, etc. This worksheet is good for beginner learners to practice answering and writing full sentences about countries and nationalities.
Worksheet 2
In this worksheet, students must read the country name and then write the nationality and language of the people in that country. For example, America – American – English.
Worksheet 3
This simple writing worksheet is for students to practice writing the names of countries in English. Students should write each country name 3 times. Click the button below to download this PDF worksheet.
Worksheet 4
In this countries worksheet, students must unscramble the letters to find out the county name. Then they should connect the country name to the correct country flag picture. This worksheet is useful for reviewing the names of different countries in English.
Worksheet 5
This country worksheet is a bingo game with 9 different county flags. To play, students should cut out the 9 flags and then arrange them in a 3×3 bingo grid in any order they wish. Then, students can turn over the country flag as the teacher calls out the country name. TIP: To practice speaking while playing this game, encourage students to ask you a question, and then answer as you choose one of the country flags. For example, students can ask ‘Where are you from?’, and you can answer ‘I am from (Korea).’, etc.
Worksheet 6
This last countries and nationalities worksheet is based on the game ‘Battleships’. Students should write 10 countries/nationalities anywhere in their grid without showing their partner. These words are the students’ ‘Battleships’. Then students will take turns trying to find their partner’s battleships by calling out the grid coordinates (e.g. A 5).
When they find one of their partner’s battleships, their partner must make a sentence using the country/nationality vocabulary in that square. For example, ‘I am from Spain’, ‘He is Korean.’, etc. The first student to find all 10 words (battleships) is the winner.
Related Resources
For more lesson materials for teaching about countries and nationalities in English, check out these related resources:
Printable Country Flashcards
Fun Countries Guessing Game
Country Food Game
Countries Vocabulary Exercises