Countries and Nationalities Worksheets – Free PDFs for ESL Lessons
Teach your students country names, nationalities, and related questions with these ready-to-use PDF worksheets. Perfect for English lessons covering topics like “Where are you from?”.

Flag Questions – Country and Nationality Practice
In this worksheet, students look at country flags and answer questions such as “Where are you from?” and “Are you from Spain?”. It’s ideal for beginner learners to practice forming full sentences about countries and nationalities.

Country, Nationality, and Language Writing Worksheet
Students read the country name and write the matching nationality and language. For example: America – American – English. Great for introducing vocabulary in a clear, structured way.

Country Name Writing Practice
A simple writing worksheet where students copy each country name three times. Useful for spelling, handwriting practice, and reinforcing correct capitalization.

Country Matching Worksheet
Students unscramble letters to find the correct country name, then connect it to the matching flag image. Perfect for reviewing spelling and country recognition.

Country Flag Bingo Game
Students cut out nine flag cards and arrange them in a 3×3 bingo grid. As the teacher calls out a country, they turn over the matching flag. For extra speaking practice, encourage questions like “Where are you from?” during the game.

Countries Speaking Activity
A battleships-style game where students secretly write 10 country names in their grid. They take turns calling coordinates, and when they hit a “ship,” their partner must make a sentence using the vocabulary in that square. First to find all 10 wins.
Warm-Up Your Class With A Country Guessing Game
Here’s one of our country guessing games. In this activity, students see silhouettes of country maps and must guess the country before the time runs out. Using a warm-up activity like this helps students focus, energizes the class, and activates prior knowledge, making it easier to learn and remember new vocabulary during the main lesson. For extra practice, you can review the vocabulary first with these printable country flashcards.
