Nationalities, part 6

Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!

   American      Australia      France      German      Greek      Irish      Italy      Slovene      Welsh   
I have twelve pen-friends. We write letters all the time. One of them lives in Germany. His name is Ingo. He speaks .
Haides is from Greece. I can't speak , of course, so we correspond in English.
Paolo is Italian. He is from Rovigo, . I write to him in Italian. I know the language from the cartoons I watch very day and because we often go shopping there.
Adeline tells me about life in . She lives near Paris. I'd like to learn some French. Maybe I will one day.
Aislin is from a small village called Tuamgraney. That is in Ireland. She is .
Caron is . She comes from a small town near Cardiff in Wales.
Three of my pen-friends are : Mike is from Chicago, Luke is from New York and Julie lives near New Jersey. I
also have an Australian pen-friend: Harry from Perth, .
And I can write to two of my pen-friends in Slovene, my own language: Tim lives in Toronto, Canada, but he is on his father's side and he wants to practise the language. His grandparents come from Dolenjska. And the other one is Maja. She is from Ptuj.
I think writing letters is great. You can learn so many interesting things.