Teaching Resource
Hello Around The World Pennant Banner
Pennant banner to decorate your classroom.
Print out these pennant banners featuring hello in different languages. ย Cut them out and fold the top section of the flag over a piece of string and hang it in your classroom.
Read about how to incorporate this pennant banner into your classroom activities in our blog World Hello Day | 11 Activities to Promote Positive Communication.
Languages covered are:
- English
- Arabic1
- Japanese
- Hindi
- Greek
- Russian
- Mandarin
- French
- Latin American Spanish
- German
- Italian
- Te Reo Mฤori
- Zulu
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- Arabic2
- Thai
- Samoan
- Icelandic
- Korean
NSW Curriculum alignment
- ENe-5A
Demonstrates developing skills in using letters, simple sound blends and some sight words to represent known words when spelling
- EN1-1A
Communicates with a range of people in informal and guided activities demonstrating interaction skills and considers how own communication is adjusted in different situations
Victorian Curriculum alignment
- VCELA164
Understand that English is one of many languages spoken in Australia and that different languages may be spoken by family, classmates and community
- VCELA234
Understand that spoken, visual and written forms of language are different modes of communication with different features and their use varies according to the audience, purpose, context and cultural background
Australian Curriculum alignment
- ACELA1426
Understand that English is one of many languages spoken in Australia and that different languages may be spoken by family, classmates and communityElaborationslearning that different languages exist; discussing the various languages encountered in th...
- ACELA1460
Understand that spoken, visual and written forms of language are different modes of communication with different features and their use varies according to the audience, purpose, context and cultural backgroundElaborationsidentifying examples and fea...
- ACHASSK064
Days and weeks celebrated or commemorated in Australia (including Australia Day, Anzac Day, and National Sorry Day) and the importance of symbols and emblems

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Fixed and error on page 10. Changed 'Guten tag' to 'Guten Tag'
Fix by Tom (Teach Starter) Dec 12th, 2019
New greetings have been added to this resource. A colour and black and white editable Word version has also been added to this resource.
Addition by Royce (Teach Starter) Apr 25th, 2019
Added and black and white version.
Addition by Kristian May 24th, 2018
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Hi Anne Louise,
Thank you for your suggestion. I think this would be a great new resource! You could make a new resource request via our ‘Request a Resource’ page.
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Paul (Teach Starter) ยท Jan 27th, 2020
Hi, This is a great resource. Is there a list of what languages or cultures they are from? Thanks.
Miriam Burke ยท Jun 21st, 2019
Hi Miriam,
I have added a list of the languages to the product description.
If there is anything else I can assist you with, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Kristian ยท Jun 21st, 2019
It would be great if it was able to be added to any language. Or even made to be edited so I could change the greeting to another country.
Steven Meagher ยท Mar 19th, 2019
Hi Steven, thank you for your suggestion. We are currently designing an editable Word version so customers can customise this bunting to their set requirements. We will send out an update when this has been completed.
Royce (Teach Starter) ยท Mar 19th, 2019
Thanks so much for this beautiful resource, it is going to look amazing in our classroom.
Is there any chance we could get a ‘Kia Ora’ for New Zealand and a “Sawubona’ for Zulu South African added?
Thanks
Kerry Terreblanche ยท Mar 17th, 2019
Hi Kerry, thank you for your lovely feedback. We are currently working on adding more diversity and will have the new version up soon. We will put an update on the resource when it has been completed.
Royce (Teach Starter) ยท Mar 19th, 2019
Hi There,
Love this resource!
Is it possible to have French added please?
Thanks
Emily Ross ยท Mar 15th, 2018
Hi Emily,
Or should I say ‘Salut’ Emily! Salut is an informal French way to say ‘Hello’ and it is included in this resource.
If there is anything else I can assist you with, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Kristian ยท Mar 15th, 2018
This would be great in black and white to colour in and display for World Hello Day!
Rebecca Green ยท Nov 20th, 2017
Hi Rebecca, thank you for your message and for your suggestion. Please feel free to suggest it via the Changes & Updates tab above.
Your request will be voted on by the community. Each week, our team creates the most popular request. If your request hits the top of the list, weโll be happy to make it for you!
Kristian ยท Mar 15th, 2018
Great, I plan to use this in my classroom, next year.
ann christensen ยท Nov 24th, 2014