1 The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
2 The Symbol and the Flag The Symbol and the Flag The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the official name of the state which is referred to as Great Britain or England. The capital of Great Britain is London. The flag is blue, red, white. It is called Union Jack.
3 The Geographical Position The Geographical Position The UK is an island state. It is situated on the British Isles, which consist of 2 large islands (Great Britain and Ireland) and a number of small ones. There are 4 parts constitute the United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland.
4 England The capital of England is London. The national symbol of England is a red rose. The flag of England is white and red.
5 Scotland The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh. People speak Scottish and English. The national symbol is a thistle. The national flag is blue and white.
6 Wales The capital of Wales is Cardiff. People speak English and Welsh. Wales has two national symbols – the daffodil and the leek. The national flag is a red dragon on the white and green background.
7 Northern Ireland The capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast. People speak Irish and English. The shamrock and a red hand is the national symbol. The national flag is red and white.
8 The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is parliamentary monarchy. The Queen Elizabeth II is the head of the state. The Queen can summon Parliament or dissolve it, and acts only on the advice of her Ministers. British Parliament consists of 2 Houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
9 London `s places of interest
10 Buckingham Palace The official residence of the Royal family.
11 The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben The Houses of Parliament are often called the Palace of Westminster. The original Palace of Westminster had been a home for the Royal Family until 16 th century. Now it is the meeting place for the Parliament. Big Ben is a clock in one of the tall towers of the Westminster.
12 The Tower of London It was a fortress, a palace, a prison and a palace, a prison and a royal treasury. Now it is a museum. a royal treasury. Now it is a museum. The ravens live on the territory of the Tower of London as a part of his history. Old tradition, the Ceremony of the keys takes place every night at 10 p.m.. the Ceremony of the keys takes place every night at 10 p.m..
13 The Ceremony of the keys Old tradition, the Ceremony of the keys takes place every night at 10 p.m..
14 Westminster Abbey The national shrine where the kings and queens are crowned; There is the Poets` Corner where many English writers are buried.
15 St. Paul `s Cathedral The work of the architect Sir Christopher Wren; The largest Protestant Church; There is Whispering Gallery.
16 Piccadilly Circus A famous square, which called “circus” because of its shape; There is a graceful statue of Eros; A centre of entertainment.
17 The British Museum and The Natural History Museum The British Museum is famous for its library and reading halls; The Natural History Museum is well known for its exhibition which include “Human biology”, “Story of the Earth”.
18 Cinema “Odeon”, view from the top, Double - Decker bus, Metro - Tube
19 WELLCOME TO ENGLAND