Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published bySamuel Quinn Modified over 8 years ago
2
English Culture
3
Traditional clothing The English might wear a bowler hat if going on an important trip. In the evening if ladies are going out they may wear an evening dress. Men also wear an evening dress, sort of like a tuxedo. The English might wear a bowler hat if going on an important trip. In the evening if ladies are going out they may wear an evening dress. Men also wear an evening dress, sort of like a tuxedo.
4
Traditional Food In England there is a place called Yorkshire, in Yorkshire they sometimes eat Yorkshire puddings. YUM. We sell them here in New Zealand too. My mum loves Jaffa cakes, but I hate them! On the top it has dark chocolate with orange jaffa and a sponge basse. In England there is a place called Yorkshire, in Yorkshire they sometimes eat Yorkshire puddings. YUM. We sell them here in New Zealand too. My mum loves Jaffa cakes, but I hate them! On the top it has dark chocolate with orange jaffa and a sponge basse.
5
Traditional festival Mayday is an English festival, it is to celebrate the beginning of Spring. It stats on April the 30 th at sunset. It involves all the children from the primary school. Everyone wears the colour white, and carries garlands of flowers. The girls wear straw bands, ribbon in their hair, and carry posies. Then they lay the posies down in the church below the Rood screen. Next the children dance around the may pole, have a feast then go back to school.
6
Sport England is pretty keen on soccer! There are so many soccer teams I don’t know which is their famous team! There’s Manchester United, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Brimingham, Blackburn Rovers, Blackpool, Everton, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and more! England have won the world cup for soccer once in 1966. The team who won it was a mixture of the top players in England. They called themselves the English team.
7
Population location The population for England is about England is located in the Northern 51,446,000! That's only Part of the Hemisphere. It is between the Irish United Kingdom! And North sea.
8
English Money For money England uses pounds and pence. On the front or back of the 20 pound note is Adam Smith. Born in 1723, died in 1790, he was a philosopher and an economist, he was Scottish and he wrote a book called The Wealth Of Nations. For money England uses pounds and pence. On the front or back of the 20 pound note is Adam Smith. Born in 1723, died in 1790, he was a philosopher and an economist, he was Scottish and he wrote a book called The Wealth Of Nations. Adam Smith
9
English Bulldogs English Bulldogs usually live for 8-12 years and have a wrinkled body, ( I think it makes them look adorable). Bulldogs are wonderful pets although others use them for dog fighting which is illegal.
10
Photos from my trip to England I met Miley Cyrus! I met Michael Jackson! This is the tree Robin Hood hid in! My second cousins wedding.
11
Bibliography Websites used www.google.co.nz www.premireleauge.com www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk www.planet-britain.org www.bbc.co.uk www.Nationalgallery.org.uk Books used Morden Industrial World Britain David Flint The United Kingdom David Flint Nations of the World United Kingdom Brian Innes Welcome To the United Kingdom Paul Collins People I interviewed My Granny and Grandag mum
12
The End Thank You for watching my slideshow. By Emily Bye Bye!
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.