Unit 2 The United Kingdom Reading
More information about the UK Pre-reading More information about the UK Area: 244,820 sq.km Population: 59,113,439 Language : English, Kymric, Gaelic Religion : Catholicism Capital : London
Denominations of bank-notes: 50 pounds, 20 pounds, 10 pounds, 5 pounds Denominations of coins: 1 pound, 50 penny, 20 penny, 10 penny, 5 penny, 1 penny
Five important cities in the UK 1. London: capital city 2. Belfast: capital of Northern Ireland 3. Manchester: home of the football club Manchester United 4. Oxford: a university city 5. Liverpool: home of the Beatles, a famous group of pop singers
Reading Puzzles in geography
Read the text quickly and fill in the form. UK Task 1 Read the text quickly and fill in the form. UK Contains ________, ______, Scotland and _______________. In the 13th Century ______ was linked to ________. In the 17th ________ and Wales were joined to ________. England Wales Northern Ireland Wales England 文章脉络梳理. England Scotland
Some time later _________ Ireland broke away and _________ Ireland joined with ________ ,Wales and ________. Thus _______ come into being. England the ______ of the four countries, consists of the ______, ________ and _____ of England Southern Northern England Scotland the UK largest South Midlands North
The four groups of invaders London the greatest ________ treasure of all, has _________, art _________, theatres, parks and ________. The four groups of invaders the Romans, ____________, _______ and Normans. historical museums collections buildings Anglo-Saxons Vikings
Task 2 True or False The oldest castle in London was constructed by Norman rulers in 1066. London has the oldest port built by the Normans in the 1st century AD. T F
3. The oldest building in London was begun by the Anglo-Saxons in the 1060s. 4. The first invaders Norman left their towns and roads. 5. The Vikings influenced the vocabulary and place-names of the North of England. T F T
Task 3 Answer these questions. 1. What are the four countries of UK? England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland 2. When was Wales linked to England ? In the 13th century AD.
3. When did the name “Great Britain” appear? When England and Wales were joined to Scotland. It happened when King James of Scotland became King of England and Wales as well.
4. What are the differences among the flags of the UK? The flag of England is a cross, the flags of Scotland and Ireland are both like a fork. The flag of the UK, is the combination of the three flags. That is to say, the UK is a combination of the three countries: England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
5. What area do the four countries work together? The currency and international relations 6. What are the four countries’ differences? They have very different institutions, such as different educational and legal systems as well as different football teams for competitions like the World Cup.
7. What are the features of the South, the Midlands and North of England? Most of the population settled in the South, but most of the large industrial cities in the Midlands and North of England
8. Where can you find more about British history and culture? In older but smaller towns first built by the Romans. 9. How many invaders invaded England? Four invaders: the Romans, the Anglo-Saxons, the Vikings and the Normans.
10. How did the four invaders influence England? Because the Romans left their towns and roads; the Anglo-Saxons left their language and their government; the Vikings influenced the vocabulary and place –names of the North of England; the Normans left castles and words for food.
Comprehending 1. Read the passage and complete the sentences using the words in the box. England Wales Scotland Northern Ireland Republic of Southern Ireland
1) The countries that make up Great Britain are 2) If we speak of England we mean 3)The United Kingdom includes England, Wales and Scotland England and Wales England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
4)The part of Ireland that separated from England is called 5)London is the capital city of Republic of Southern Ireland England/Great Britain/the UK
2. Read the passage and answer the questions. 1)The Union Jack flag unites the flags of three countries in the United Kingdom. Which country is left out? Why? The country left out is Wales. It is usually assumed to be part of England.
2)What three countries does British Airways represent? England, Wales and Scotland 3)Which group of invaders did not influence London? The Vikings did not influence London.
3. Look at the map of England and Wales. Divide it into three parts 3. Look at the map of England and Wales. Divide it into three parts. Draw lines across to show the zones of the South, Midlands and North of England. Now put each town or city into its correct zone.
Leeds, York, Sheffield, Manchester Coventry, Birmingham Reading,London,Brighton,Plymouth
4. Divide the passage into three parts and write down the main idea of each part. Part 1: Paragraph 1, 2 and 3 what England includes, about Great Britain, the UK
Part 2: Paragraph 4 the geographical division of England into zones, their similarities and differences Part 3: Paragraph 5 and 6 the cultural importance of London.
Homework Read the whole text aloud until you can read it fluently and meanwhile find out some words, expressions and sentence structures that seem difficult to you.