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Learn The European Flags - Part one

Updated: Dec 19, 2022

Learn the flags of Europe the simple and fast way

Part 1.

Flag of Spain - Someone holding the Spanish flag

The easiest way to learn all the world flags - is with bold visuals, and audio - and by taking it one step at a time.


That is why we at What Children Really Want, have developed this fast, proven method of easily memorising flags. It works well for, children, adult beginners, or anyone who wants to learn all the world flags from scratch or to refresh their memory.


We'll be keeping an easy pace throughout each round of learning the World flags.


We've made it simple by always presenting the flags in bite-sized chunks.


VISUAL:

First, you will see a handful of flags with their country names attached. Concentrate on the flags and absorb their names for as long as you need.


Then, when you are ready, scroll to the European flags further below - they will now be without their names. See if you can remember them all -


VIDEO:

If think you can remember them all, then you are ready to take the 'Guess the Flag' video quiz at the end of this blog post!

You'll be amazed at how fast you can learn.


How many countries are there in Europe?

Europe is divided into 50 sovereign states. So that's how many flags we will be learning in our 6 part European series of flags.


We also have: (Currently in progress - check back real soon!...)

  • Learn North American flags.

  • Learn South American flags.

  • Learn Oceanian flags.

  • Learn African flags.

  • Learn Asian flags.

Using our learning method, you will learn ALL your World Flags in no time!


This is EUROPE - part one of six rounds.

The shape of the continent of Europe - European countries map
The continent of Europe

You will quickly learn 8 flags from the continent of Europe in part one:


  1. The United Kingdom.

  2. Ireland.

  3. Germany.

  4. France.

  5. Spain.

  6. Catalonia.

  7. Portugal.

  8. Monaco.




Now, let's get to it!


Flags of Europe

Part one of six rounds


A flag of the United Kingdom - The Union Jack Flag
The United Kingdom (UK)


The Irish flag - Ireland
The Irish Flag - Ireland


The German Flag - Germany
The German Flag - Germany


The French Flag - France
The French Flag - France

The Spanish Flag - Spain
The Spanish Flag - Spain


The Catalan Flag - The Senyera - Catalonia
The Catalan Flag (The Senyera) - Catalonia


The Portuguese Flag - Portugal
The Portuguese Flag - Portugal


The Flag of Monaco
The Flag of Monaco

Memorise the flags that you have just seen.


IMPORTANT ADVICE when learning flags:

Remember their colours. Remember which way their stripes go. Remember if there are any emblems on them. Close your eyes and repeat to yourself what the flag looks like.


When you feel confident, look at the flags below and name them all...


Practice is the only way to get better at something. If you want to put in the extra practice, grab yourself this exciting slide and reveal country flag, travel game...





GUESS THE EUROPEAN FLAG


The Union Jack - Flag of The United Kingdom - Great Britain_British_England

Ireland - Irish Flag

German Flag - Germany

French Flag - France

Spanish Flag - Spain

The Senyera - Catalan Flag - Catalonia

The Portuguese Flag - Portugal

The Flag of Monaco - difference between Polish  and Indonesian flag

How well did you do?


Now you are ready to try the video quiz and practice the flags you just learned - you will have a 5-second timer between each flag - are you ready!...



Guess the Flag in Europe - Game 1.




Go on to round two when you feel confident enough. Come back and retake this quiz whenever you like.




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