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INTRODUCTION English is an official or semi-official in over 60 countries and has a predominant place in a further 20. It is either dominant or well-established in all the continents. English is the mother tongue in the following countries:
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United Kingdom Republic of Ireland United States of America (U.S.A.) Canada Australia New Zealand West Indies and Guyana In several other countries it´s an official or semiofficial language: India, Pakistan, the Republic of Philippines, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, Sierra Leone…
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GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND British Isles situated in the Northwest of Europe. Main island: Great Britain (England+Scotland+Wales). Second important island: Ireland (Northern Ireland + Republic of Ireland) N & W : mountainous and hilly. Britain S & E: flat, better agricultural conditions. Ireland= The Emerald Island Weather: humid and cool/ Gulf stream.
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UNITED KINGDOM UK= England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. London Edinburg Cardiff Belfast 39 counties 12 regions 8 counties 6 counties Constitutional monarchy: Queen Elizabeth II Prime Minister: David Cameron British Parliament= The House of Commons + Lords. Currency: Pound sterling
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ENGLISH PEOPLE UK: 60 million inhabitants. Immigrants from Asia, West Indies and Africa. English, main language *Welsh, Gaelic. 3/5 Church of England. 1/8 Roman Catholic. Geoffrey Chaucer, Ben Jonson, William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Jane Austen.
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REPUBLIC OF IRELAND 26 counties Capital city: Dublin. Parliamentary Democratic Constitutional Republic. President: Mary McAleese. Prime Minister: Brian Cowen. Two legislative houses: The Senate + Representatives. Currency: Euro.
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IRISH PEOPLE 4.5 million inhabitant. 13%immigrants. Two official languages: English and Irish. 95% Roman Catholic. James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, William Buttler Yeats and Samuel Beckett.
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FESTIVALS February: St Valentine´s Day (14 th ). March: St Patrick´s Day (17 th in Ireland). October: Halloween (31 st ). November: Guy Fawkes' Day. (5 th in UK). December: Christmas and the New Year.
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WAY OF LIFE Food and drinks - Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding. - Fish and chips. - Tea. - Beer (Guinness). Pubs (Public houses)
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WAY OF LIFE Living accommodation houses: terraced or town houses semi-detached detached Attitude towards life They are known for their love of animals, hobbies and spare-time occupations.
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QUIZ 1.Which countries make up the United Kingdom? a. England, Wales, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland. b. England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. c. England, Wales, The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. d. England, Wales, Scotland, The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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QUIZ 1.Which countries make up the United Kingdom? a. England, Wales, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland. b. England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. c. England, Wales, The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. d. England, Wales, Scotland, The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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QUIZ 2. Which of the following authors is not from the British Isles? a. William Shakespeare b. James Joyce c. Charles Dickens d. Ernest Hemmingway
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QUIZ 2. Which of the following authors is not from the British Isles? a. William Shakespeare b. James Joyce c. Charles Dickens d. Ernest Hemmingway
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QUIZ 3. Why was Guy Fawkes famous? a. He was a King b. He was an author c. He was a terrorist d. He was a soldier
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QUIZ 3. Why was Guy Fawkes famous? a. He was a King b. He was an author c. He was a terrorist d. He was a soldier
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QUIZ 4. In the following picture, which festival is shown? a. St. Valentine´s day b. St Patrick´s day c. Shamrock´s day d. Daffodil´s day
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QUIZ 4. In the following picture, which festival is shown? a. St. Valentine´s day b. St Patrick´s day c. Shamrock´s day d. Daffodil´s day
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QUIZ 5. Do you think that this is a typical Irish landscape? a. Yes. b. No.
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QUIZ 5. Do you think that this is a typical Irish landscape? a. Yes. b. No.
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QUIZ 6. Could you recognize this writer? a. James Joyce b. Charles Dickens c. William Shakespeare d. Oscar Wilde
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QUIZ 6. Could you recognize this writer? a. James Joyce b. Charles Dickens c. William Shakespeare d. Oscar Wilde
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QUIZ 7. The Irish Republic has: a. Two legislative houses: The Senate and The House of Representatives b. Two houses: The House of Commons and The House of the Lords. c. Three houses: The House of Commons, The House of the Lords and The House of Representatives. d. Three houses: The House of Commons, The House of the Lords and The Senate.
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QUIZ 7. The Irish Republic has: a. Two legislative houses: The Senate and The House of Representatives b. Two houses: The House of Commons and The House of the Lords. c. Three houses: The House of Commons, The House of the Lords and The House of Representatives. d. Three houses: The House of Commons, The House of the Lords and The Senate.
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QUIZ 8. Could you say where is Guinness Storehouse? a. Ireland (Belfast) b. Ireland (Cork) c. Ireland (Galway) d. Ireland (Dublin)
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QUIZ 8. Could you say where is Guinness Storehouse? a. Ireland (Belfast) b. Ireland (Cork) c. Ireland (Galway) d. Ireland (Dublin)
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