This page is part of a publication called Number One ESL Discussion Book & Reference Guide although this selection of sentences is originally from the book, Countries of the World: Grammar Edition by the same author.
1. “He lives in Argentina. He speaks Spanish, eats Argentinian food, and listens to Argentinian music.”
2. “She lives in Australia. She speaks English, eats Australian food, and listens to Australian music.”
3. “They live in Brazil. They speak Portuguese, eat Brazilian food, and listen to Brazilian music.”
4. “We live in Canada. We speak English and French, eat Canadian food, and listen to Canadian music.”
5. “He lives in China. He speaks Chinese, eats Chinese food, and listens to Chinese music.”
6. “She lives in Egypt. She speaks Arabic, eats Egyptian food, and listens to Egyptian music.”
7. “They live in France. They speak French, eat French food, and listen to French music.”
8. “We live in Germany. We speak German, eat German food, and listen to German music.”
9. “He lives in Greece. He speaks Greek, eats Greek food, and listens to Greek music.”
10. “She lives in India. She speaks Hindi, eats Indian food, and listens to Indian music.”
11. “They live in Indonesia. They speak Indonesian, eat Indonesian food, and listen to Indonesian music.”
12. “We live in Iran. We speak Persian, eat Iranian food, and listen to Iranian music.”
13. “He lived in Italy. He spoke Italian, ate Italian food, and listened to Italian music.”
14. “She lived in Japan. She spoke Japanese, ate Japanese food, and listened to Japanese music.”
15. “They lived in South Korea. They spoke Korean, ate Korean food, and listened to Korean music.”
16. “We lived in Malaysia. We spoke Malay, ate Malaysian food, and listened to Malaysian music.”
17. “He lived in Mexico. He spoke Spanish, ate Mexican food, and listened to Mexican music.”
18. “She lived in New Zealand. She spoke English, ate New Zealand food, and listened to New Zealand music.”
19. “They lived in Nigeria. They spoke English, Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba, ate Nigerian food, and listened to Nigerian music.”
20. “We lived in Pakistan. We spoke English and Urdu, ate Pakistani food, and listened to Pakistani music.”
21. “He lived in the Philippines. He spoke Filipino and English, ate Filipino food, and listened to Filipino music.”
22. “She lived in Portugal. She spoke Portuguese, ate Portuguese food, and listened to Portuguese music.”
23. “They lived in Russia. They spoke Russian, ate Russian food, and listened to Russian music.”
24. “We lived in Saudi Arabia. We spoke Arabian, ate Saudi Arabian food, and listened to Saudi Arabian music.”
25. “He will live in Singapore. He will speak English, Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil, eat Singaporean food, and listen to Singaporean music.”
26. “They will live in South Africa. They will speak English most of the time, eat South African food, and listen to South African music.”
27. “She will live in Spain. She will speak Spanish, eat Spanish food, and listen to Spanish music.”
28. “We will live in Sweden. We will speak Swedish, eat Swedish food, and listen to Swedish music.”
29. “He will live in Switzerland. He will speak German, French and Italian, eat Swiss food, and listen to Swiss music.”
30. “She will live in Taiwan. She will speak Mandarin, eat Taiwanese food, and listen to Taiwanese music.”
31. “They will live in Thailand. They will speak Thai, eat Thai food, and listen to Thai music.”
32. “She will live in Turkey from next month. She will speak Turkish, eat Turkish food, and listen to Turkish music.”
33. “We will live in Ukraine. We will speak Ukrainian, eat Ukrainian food, and listen to Ukrainian music.”
34. “They will live in the UK next year. He will live in England, his younger sister will live in Wales, his older sister will live in Scotland, and his older brother will live in Northern Ireland. They will speak English, eat British food, and listen to British music.”
35. “He will live in the USA next summer. He will speak English, eat American food, and listen to American music.”
36. “We will live in Vietnam next year. We will speak Vietnamese, eat Vietnamese food, and listen to Vietnamese music.”