LIFE IN GREAT BRITAIN. The flag of the UK Nickname: Union Jack.

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LIFE IN GREAT BRITAIN

The flag of the UK Nickname: Union Jack

A typical school year in Britain Starts at the beginning of September School year is divided into three terms School holidays: 1)The Christmas holidays – two weeks 2)The Easter holidays – two weeks 3)The summer holidays – six weeks 4)Short holidays in October, February and May – they usually last for one week

A typical school day The school day usually starts at 8.45 and it finishes at around There is one small break in the morning (20 minutes) and a longer lunch break (1 hour )

Children usually wear school uniforms.

Children start primary school at 5 Primary school is from 1st to 6th grade After the 6th grade children go to secondary school (11 – 16) In secondary school children are divided into groups according to their abilities Children write SAT tests at the ages of 7, 11 and 14

Subjects: Geography Histroy Art and design English (4 lessons per week) French Maths (4 lessons per week) Citizenship Music Design and technology Biology PE Games (double period per week) ICT RE Physics Chemistry Lessons last 60 minutes!

Sports in Britain: Football is the most popular sport in the UK. The big London clubs are: Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea, Fulham and West Ham United. Most towns have a football club. Games are on Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evenings.

RUGBY CRICKET SNOOKER NETBALL OTHER POPULAR SPORTS:

Typical houses:

TRADITIONAL ENGLISH BREAKFAST : bacon, eggs, sausages, tomatoes, mushrooms, baked beans, black pudding and fried bread with lots of tea or coffee. When you have a breakfast like that in the morning, you do not need to eat much for lunch. People don’t usually have time to prepare traditional English breakfast every day FOOD AND DRINKS

Breakfast – usually between 7 and 8 o’clock toast, jam, honey or marmelade, cereal, fruit, yoghurt, pancakes Lunch – usually between 12 o’clock and 2 o’clock A light soup, sandwich and / or salad Children have their lunch at school.

Dinner (between 6 and 7 o’clock in the evening) The most important meal of the day. Meat or fish with potatoes and vegetables Pasta, spaghetti, lasagne... Dessert

FISH AND CHIPS BEER TEA with milk A typical English pub is a good place for light lunch and a drink.

Work The Working Day The usual working day starts at 9am and finishes by 5pm. Most people work a five-day week.

Money Pounds and pence are the British money:

What is on the pictures?

What’s missing? 1. School day usually starts at _____ and finishes at ________. 2. Children __________ (wear / don’t wear) school uniforms in the UK. 3. Secondary school starts in the ___th grade. 4. Some popular sports in the UK are: ________ 5. ______ is the most important meal of the day. 6. The English drink tea with ____________. 7. The British money are _________and _____. 8. Traditional English breakfast consists of: _________________________________

Sources: Breka Olinka, Way to go 3, Školska knjiga, Zagreb Tom Hutcinson, New Project 1, OUP John Escott, Factfiles: England, OUP (17 Jan 2013) L. K