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What are the capitals of the 4 constituent countries?
England - London; Northen Ireland - Belfast ; Scotland - Edinburgh ; Wales - Cardiff
  • Order the invaders in correct chronological order: Anglo-Saxons, Normans, Romans , Celts .
    Romans Anglusaxons , Norman
  • How did the Celts influence Britain ? Language . Wars . Engand and Scotland eventually became 1 contry
  • How many people approximately speak English? Approximately 600 million
  • Who (which tribes) gave the base of the English language? Germanic tribes- Anglo-Saxons.
  • Describe Wales.- Wales is a mountainous country on the western side of Great Britain. The national game of Wales is Rugby. Flag- Red dragon on a green and white field . They have their own language Cymraeg ( Welsh ) . Anthem - Land Of My Fathers. Official animal - Dragon. There used to be a lot of coalmines.
  • What are the symbols of the 4 constituent countries?
    England- The three national symbols of England are St.George’s cross ; The red Rose and the Three Lions Crest; The oak is national tree; Northen Ireland- Shamrock; St.Patrick ;Scotland-thistle, St. Andrew ’s cross . ; Wales-daffodil, leek , Prince of Wales’s feathers; St.David, red dragon
  • How did the Romans influence Britain? The Romans built the first bridge (in London), the capital(London) is a Roman city, the street system(paved roads), benefits for the poor , public heated baths, art, architecture . They also influenced the language (pound, butter, cheese, wine , candle).
  • Which areas of life is English used in? technology, science , politics , tourism , aviation
  • Which languages influenced the Old English ( until the 10th century) most?Anglo- Saxon , Celtic(the Celts), Scandinavian languages (Norse and Danish), Latin (the Romans)
  • Where do British people live ?
    British Isles
  • Describe Ireland.- N I is famous for the Giant’s causeway. Anthem – God save the queen ,
  • What is the approximate population of the 4 constituent countries? 62 million. England- 51,4 million, Scotland- 5,1 , Wales 2,9 m , Northern Ireland – 1,8 million.
  • How did the Anglo-Saxons influence Britain? Language, first settlers on British Isles
  • Name some countries where English is used as the first language. -The UK; USA; Australia ; New Zealand ; South Africa
  • Which languages have influenced English most? Latin (technical and biological words , like butter, wine, sponsor), German (angst, kindergarten), French (cricket, blonde), Greek (crisis, )
  • Describe England.- England is the biggest country in the UK English is the official language of the UK.. Nearly 84% of the population of the UK lives in England, mainly in the  major cities and metropolitan areas. The south of England is mostly low- lying land , with hills and the north of England is mostly covered in moorland and mountains . Flag- Cross of St George; Anthem – God save the Queen ; Longest river - Thames, Official animal- lion
  • What was Shakespeare famous for? Plays , poems. Shakespeare influenced the English language greatly , he introduced more than 2000 new words , making it more colourful and expressive. He helped develop the style and structure of the language.
  • What is the official name of Britain? The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Largest lake- lough Neagh-  Also the largest freshwater lake in the British Isles
  • How did the Normans influence Britain? Added vocabulary from French . Impressive castles , introduced the bow into the English army,
  • Name some countries where English is used as the second language.- India, Nigeria, Philippines
  • What language was used by Romans and Normans? Romans- latin; Normans- French
  • Describe Scotland.- Scotland is a mountainous country in the north of the island of Great Britain, Scotland is Famous for Its fresh water lochs (lakes) One of the most famous is Loch Ness .It is also famous for its clans, kilts, medieval castles, as well as poetry and songs of Robert Burns . Edinburgh is famous for its famous theatres festival . Edinburgh – the capital of Scotland, like Rome, was built on seven hills. Flag- Cross of St Andrew; Anthem- Flower of Scotland; Official animal - Unicorn
  • Longer discussion point – London: write as much as you know , its history, sights , its importance , how and why travel there, your personal views , etc. – Capital of th eUK, also the capital of England. London is the biggest city in Britain and in Europe .From Estonia the easiest and. the fastest way to travel there woulb be by plane. Sights are Big Ben, House of parliament , the tower, tower bridge, buckingham palace .. London was the first city in the world to have an underground railway, known as the ' Tube '.  is the business and financial heart of the United Kingdom. It was the original Roman settlement (ancient Londinium),.Also Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of the Queen and the Royal family are located there too.
  • Longer discussion point – British Educational System: write as much as you can, why is it like it is nowadays, what has influenced it, what is it like, advantages and disadvantages , your own views, etc. Formal eduxation since Middle ages . Iin public schools it costs £3ooo+per term , there are 3 in a school year . Schools have uniforms . Education is an important part of British life. There are hundreds of schools, colleges and universities , including some of the most famous in the world. Public shools: Eton, Harrow , Winchester. Children 's education in England is managed by 3 different departments: eng+wales, scotland, n-ireland. Schools are rather independent from state. Education is managed by three separate departments: England& Wales, Scotland & Ireland. Nursery school; Primary School(5-11), Secondary School(11-16) ends with GCSE´s. Sixth Form (16-18) (ends with A-levels) or vocational school. Universities are even more independent, although they are finanved by state. Compulsory from ages 5 to 16.
  • Longer discussion point – Politics and Monarchy: write as much as you can, what is the Parliament like, how powerful is the Monarch , what is the ’two- party system’, advantages and disadvantages, your own views, etc The Queen is the official Head of State. Britain has a constitutional monarchy where the Queen only rules symbolically; in reality , power belongs to Parliament. The Queen has the final say on whether a bill becomes law. Parliament represents the peopleParliament is made up of three parts: The Queen, The house of lords and the house of commons. The House of Lords is made up of people who have inherited family titles and those who have been given titles because of their outstanding work .(675)( they ’double check ’new laws , to make sure they are fair and will work. The House of Commons has 659 members who have been elected by local residents to represent an area of the country in Parliament.
  • (most important place for discussing policies and making laws.) There are 2 main parties that have contolled by the government since 1945. state and people are kept as distant as possible, expect for elections, the two largest political parties have been the  Conservative Party and the  Labour Party. Government runs the country and is also elected by the people The leader of the government is the  Prime Minister.
  • Longer discussion point – Typically British: write as much as you can, what is typically British nowadays, what did it use to be, what are the personifications of Britain (there are 2); what are the British like, what are your own views, etc.
    The British are said to be reserved in manners, dress and speech . They are famous for their politeness, self-discipline and especially for their sense of humour. British people have a strong sense of humour which sometimes can be hard for foreigners to understand.
    They drink a lot of tea-mostly strong and dark with milk . They eat fish and chips (used to be wrapped in newspaper). Gentleman, football, beer . The Queen´s “birthday”-Trooping the colours , the 2nd
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