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THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHEN IRELAND
Разработала: Некрасова Т.А. Преподаватель английского языка ГОУ СОШ № 191 Красногвардейского р-на г.Санкт-Петербург
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THE UNITED KINGDOM The UK (United Kingdom) is really four countries in one – England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. It is situated in the north-west of Europe. The UK is separated from the continent by the English Channel. There is any type of scenery in the country. Highlands turn into lowlands, forests and hills turn into meadows and plains very quickly. A person from the UK is often called a ‘Brit’ (short for ‘British’).
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The British flag is called the ‘Union Flag’.
FACTS ABOUT BRITAIN Size: 242,534 sq. km Population: 55,487,000 Capital city: London The British flag is called the ‘Union Flag’. Royal Coat Of Arms It combines the crosses of St.George (England), St.Andrew (Scotland), St.Patrick (Ireland).
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THE BRITISH MONARCH The Head of the UK is Queen Elizabeth II since 6 February 1952. Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British Monarch.
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GOVERNMENT OF THE UK The Government of the UK is led by the Prime Minister. The current Prime Minister is David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party. The Government is made up of Members of Parliament, who are elected every five years. The Prime Minister is based at 10 Downing Street in Westminster, London. Most government departments have their headquarters nearby in Whitehall.
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THE FLORAL SYMBOLS OF THE COUNTRIES
England Red rose Scotland Thistle Wales Daffodil Northern Ireland Shamrock
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England England is the largest part of the United Kingdom. The Southeast is a highly populated region of England. There is a lot of industry near the Thames. London and such historical cities as Windsor, Dover and Brighton are situated here. The county of Kent is known as the garden of England. The Southwest used to be known for its pirates. It is a popular place for writers, artists and holidaymakers. The main cities are Bristol and Bath. East Anglia is very flat. It is famous for its picturesque hedges and green meadows. The Midlands, known as the heart of England, is the largest industrial part of the country. The most important cities are Manchester, Sheffield, Liverpool, Birmingham, Stratford-upon-Avon and Oxford. Stratford is the birthplace of William Shakespeare. The main attractions of the North of England are the Lake District, the city of York and Newcastle-upon-Tyne and the ruins of Hadrian’s Wall.
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Attractions of England
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Scotland Scotland is to the north of England. The country is divided into Highlands and Lowlands. Glasgow is its largest and busiest town, Edinburgh is its capital. Edinburgh is known as the Athens of the North. It is famous for Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace which is a residence of the Queen when she is in Scotland. The Edinburgh military tattoo takes place every August and September. 600 people play military music and march to it. At the same time the is another cultural event, the famous Edinburgh festival. It is one big party with great music, theatre and films. The Highlands of Scotland is a wild and romantic area. Ben Nevis is the highest mountain of the UK (1343 m high). Edinburgh is connected with the name of famous Scottish poet, Robert Burns. It famous for a monument 200 feet high to Sir Walter Scott.
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Attractions of Scotland
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Wales Wales is to the west of England. It is the country with its own geography, culture, traditions and language. Wales has a changeable, maritime climate. Wales is a land of green fields, forests and farms. But it is also a land of mountains and valleys, streams and waterfalls. Snowdon is the second highest mountain in Britain. Cardiff is an industrial city, which also has a castle, a cathedral and a university. The capital city and the main port is Cardiff. The national anthem of Wales is ‘Old Land of My Fathers’. Wales is represented by the symbol of the red Welsh Dragon, but other national emblems include the leek and daffodil. Wales’ patron saint is St David.
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Attractions of Wales
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Northern Ireland Northern Ireland is the smallest country of the UK. It borders the Republic of Ireland to its south and west. The capital city is Belfast. Attractions include cultural festivals, musical and artistic traditions, countryside and geographical sites of interest, welcoming hospitality and sports. Twelfth is a public holiday
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The UK Quiz What is the full name of the country? Where is it situated? What parts does it consist of? What is the capital of the UK? What is the capital of Northern Ireland? What is the highest mountain? When did Queen Elizabeth II come to the throne? What is the military tattoo? What palace is the official residence of the Queen? What is the symbol of Wales? Where is the monument to Sir Walter Scott? What city is the largest and busiest in Wales?
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Check yourselves 1. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 2. It’s situated in the north-west of Europe. 3. It consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. 4. The capital of the UK is London. 5. The capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast. 6. The highest mountain is Ben Nevis (1343 m high) in Scotland. 7. Queen Elizabeth II came to the throne on 6 February 1952. 8. The military tattoo is a show in which about 600 people play military music and march to it. 9. The official residence of the Queen is Buckingham Palace. 10. The symbol of Wales is the red Welsh Dragon. 11. The monument to Sir Walter Scott is in Edinburgh. 12. The largest and busiest city in Wales is Cardiff.
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Список используемых источников информации
(Карта Великобритании) флаг GB Royal Coat Of Arms
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http://upload. wikimedia
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