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CAPITAL OF WALES The capital of Wales is Cardiff. The Welsh National Anthem Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (Land Of My Fathers) TRADITIONAL WELSH FOOD Welsh food is usually made from local ingredients. Some traditional dishes include laverbread (made from seaweed), bara brith (fruit cake), cawl (leek stew), Welsh cakes, and Welsh lamb. A type of shellfish, cockles, is often served with breakfast. Snowdonia National Park Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales and is in the second largest National Park, after the Lake District, in England and Wales. Brecon Beacons The Brecon Beacons National Park is a place of rivers and mountains with all sorts of outdoor activities. Saint David’s Day March 1st is the date given for Dewi Saint ([St. David in welsh), and is celebrated as a religious festival.
Stonehenge had about 1 million visitors in 2012. It was added to the UNESCO's list of world heritage in 1986. Giant's Causeway Location: Northern Ireland. It developed 50 to 60 million years ago due to intense volcanic activity. It's the fourth greatest natural wonder in the UK. Most of the rocks are hexagonal, but some have four, five, seven or eight corners. The tallest are 12 metres tall. Snowdonia national park Location: north Wales. The highest mountain is Snowdon which is 1085 metres tall. The national park covers 2140 square kilometres. The park has about 6 million visitors every year. Windsor Castle Location: Berkshire. The original castle was built in the 11th century. It was designed to protect Norman dominance around London. It's the largest inhabited castle in the world. In 1992 there was a fire in the castle about 100 rooms were damaged. Edinburgh castle Location: Edinburgh, Scotland. It's built on the Castle Rock.
.. 14. an activity type of high-tech service industry that carries out research and provides information and advice 17. By the mid-19th century Britain was an ...... nation Answers 1. Convectional 2. Tertiary 3. Coal 4. Scottish 5. Severn 6. Gaelic 7. Wales 8. Counties 9. Ulster 10. Charcoal 11. LochLomond 12. Kingdom 13. Christianity 14. Quaternary 15. Derwentwater 16. Snowdon 17. Industralized 18. Liverpool 19. Midlands 20. GDP
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2 kaudküsimuse lõpus: He asked me where I lived. 3 Lühendites, aga viimasel ajal (eriti Briti inglise keeles) jäetakse punkt lühendites sageli ära: e.g. Jan./ Jan Mr 4 Kümnendmurdudes 4.5 Koma Comma 1 loetelus. Kui loetelu sisaldab kolm või rohkem elementi, pannakse koma ka sidesõna and ja or ette: I had fish, rice, carrots and beans. Would you like tea, or water? 2 Snowdon, Wchich is the highest peaks in England and Wales, is 1,085 metres high. 3 küsijätku eraldamiseks: I's hot here, isn't it? 4 Saatelause eraldamiseks otsekõnest: He said,"I was right." "I was right," he said. 5 kõrvallause eraldamiseks: If you see him, tell him about it. 6 pöördumissõna eraldamiseks: Lisa, come here. 7 nelja-ja rohkemakohalistes arvudes: 1,300,000 Koma ei kasutata:
WALES GREAT BRITAIN Cymru am byth GENERAL OVERVIEW Territory:20,779 sq km Population:2.9 million(2002) Languages:English and Welsh Capital:Cardiff(since 1955) Anthem:Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (Land Of My Fathers) Main religions: anglicanism,methodism National holiday:St David`s day,1 March National instrument:The harp Highest point: Snowdon 1085 metres Longest river:Towy (Tywi) 103 km Largest lake: Bala (4.4 sq km) CYMRU Wales is a mountainous country on the western side of Great Britain. Wales is bordered by England to the east, the Bristol Channel to the south, St George's Channel in the west, and the Irish Sea to the north. Wales is one of the four parts of the United Kingdom (along with England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland). FLAG
10B Elizabeth II Born: 21 April, 1926, at 17 Bruton Street, London Birthname:Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor Religion: Anglican/Episcopalian Married: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (20.november 1947) Lives: Buckingham Palace in London. Throne: February 6, 1952 Tall: 5'4'' Family Father: King George VI (King of England, b. 14-Dec-1895, d. 06-Feb-1952 lung cancer) Mother: Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (Queen Mother, b. 04-Aug-1900, d. 30-Mar-2002 ) Sister: Princess Margaret (Countess of Snowdon, b. 21-Aug-1930, d. 9-Feb-2002 stroke) Husband: Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh, b. 10-Jun-1921, m. 20-Nov-1947) Son: Prince Charles (Prince of Wales, b. 14-Nov-1948) Daughter: Princess Anne (Princess Royal, b. 15-Aug-1950) Son: Prince Andrew (Duke of York, b. 19-Feb-1960) Son: Prince Edward (Earl of Wessex, b. 10-Mar-1964) How is The Queen's real birthday marked ? To mark the real birthday of The Queen, a 41 gun royal salute is fired by the King's Troop Royal Horse
1.Which five areas does Highland Britain include? 1)Scotland 2)Wales 3)The Cornwall Peninsula 4)The Lake District 5)The Pennines 2.What is the highest top in Wales Snowdon 1,085m Scotland Ben Nevis 1,343m England Scafell Pike 978m How high is the highest mountain in the UK? Ben Nevis, 1,343m 3.Describe the relief of Scotland. Scotland is quite mountainous and there is also situated the highest peak in the UK, Ben Nevis. The Scottish Highlands cover the northern part of the country. Here The Northwest Highlands have rocky lunar landscape. South of Scotland is mostly covered with the
Loch Ness asub geoloogilises rikkes, mille nimi on Great Glen. Seda läbib algusest lõpuni Kaledoonia kanal, mis ulatub kirdest, Põhjamerest edelasse, Iiri merre. Sellest üks osa on Loch Ness. Järve voolab sisse Oichi jõgi ja välja Nessi jõgi. Järve ainus saar, Cherry saar asub järve edelaotsas. See on rauaajal rajatud kunstlik saar (crannog). Igal aastal korraldatakse järve kaldail Loch Nessi maraton. Aastane sademete hulk on 3000 mm. Walesi idaosa on mägine. Kõrgeim tipp on Snowdon. Snowdon (kõmri Yr Wyddfa) on mägi Suurbritannias, Walesi kõrgeim mägi. Asub Põhja-Walesis Gwyneddis Snowdonia rahvuspargis. Kõrgus 1085 m. Põhja-Iirimaa kõrgeim mägi on 1038 meetri kõrgune Carrauntoohil. Carrauntoohil (iiri Corrán Tuathail) on mägi Iirimaal Macgillycuddy's Reeksi mäestikus. Kõrgusega 1038 m on see Iirimaa ja Iirimaa saare kõrgeim mägi. Välja otsitud andmebaasist "http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrauntoohil" Suurbritannia keel ja rahvastik
1265 Henry was able to take back his full royal authority. After his death his son Edward I took the throne. He brought together the first real parliament the House of Commons. In 1275 he commanded each shire and town to send two representatives to his parliament. Dealing with the Celts William I had allowed his lords to win lands by conquering. By the beginning of 12th century most of Wales was held by them. The only Welsh who were free of English rule lived around Snowdon. They were led by Llewelyn who tried to become free of the English. Edward was determined to defeat him and bring the whole Wales under his control. In 1282 Llewelyn was captured and killed. In 1284 Edward united west of Wales with England. He made his son Edward II the Prince Of Wales. Edward also tried to bring Ireland and Scotland under his control. It was difficult to get control of Scotland and eventually he died fighting against them.
sometimes Adjective Adverb Mandy is a careful girl. Mandy drives carefully. Mandy is very careful. We often play handball. - CORRECT We play often handball. - WRONG We often play handball. - CORRECT We play often handball. - WRONG The three main positions of adverbs in English sentences 1) Adverb at the beginning of a sentence Unfortunately, we could not see Mount Snowdon. 2) Adverb in the middle of a sentence The children often ride their bikes. 3) Adverb at the end of a sentence Andy reads a comic every afternoon. Adjectives: Examples: · The cake looks good. · Your hair looks great. Where did you get your hair cut. · My mother lost her keys. · The boys play ball all the time. · Your hair grew slowly. · The dog grew angry. · The boys talk loudly.
The UK & London The United Kingdom (or the UK) is a short way of saying the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Norther Ireland. The UK is situated north-west of the European continent between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea. The UK consists of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Its highest point is Ben Nevis in Scotland followed by Snowdon in Wales. The Severn is the longest river in the United Kingdom. Other important rivers are the Trent, the Mersey, the Tyne, etc. Lough Neagh which lies in the centre of Northern Ireland is thr UK's largest freshwater lake. The climate in the UK is variable. The weather changes so frequently that it is difficult to forecast. It is not unusual for people to complain that the weathermen were wrong. Fortunately there is no extreme weather conditions, it is never very cold or very hot.
The highest peak in Scotland is Ben Nevis (1343 m) Wales Earthwork / :w:k / mullavall Beacon / 'bi:kn / tuletorn, majakas Peninsula / p'nnsjl / poolsaar Wales is surrounded by the sea on three sides and has two major mountain systems: the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons. The rivers offer a wide variety of fish. Wales gets a bit more rain than other parts of Britain. The highest peak in Wales is Snowdon (1085 m), one of the mountains of Snowdonia. Ireland Emerald / 'emrld / smaragdroheline Intensity / n'tenst / jõulisus, intensiivsus Tranquility / 'trækwliti / hingerahu, rahu ja vaikus Ornithologist / :n'ldst / linnuteadlane Pasture / 'p:st / karjamaa
About 3 million people live in Wales. The main population and industrial areas are in South Wales, consisting of the cities of Cardiff (also the capital), Swansea and Newport and surrounding areas. Much of Wales' beautiful and diverse landscape is mountainous. It has two major mountain systems: the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacon in the south and the mountains of Snowdonia in the south. The highest mountains in Wales are in Snowdonia and include Snowdon, which at 1085 m (3,560 ft) is the highest peak in Wales. Welsh flag has a red dragon on a white and green background. It is not represented on the Union Jack. England is 130 000 square kilometres. Its capital is London. The population is about 50 million people and growing because of immigration. England is bordered to the north by Scotland and to the west by Wales. It is closer to continental Europe than any other part of Britain, divided from France only
Priests couldn't be married any longer. A new movement, the ,,brotherhood" of friars, wandering preachers, appeared. They were not interested in church power, but in the souls of ordinary people. Dealing with the Celts. William I had allowed his lords to win land in Wales. These Normans built castles, mixed with the Welsh. It was a new class, mixture of Norman & Welsh rulers who spoke Norman French & Welsh but not English. They became vassals of the English king. The Welsh who lived around Snowdon were free from English rule. They were led by Llywelyn ap Gruffyd, who tried to be independent. Ed I was determined to bring Wales completely under his control. The English army invaded Wales in 1277. Llywelyn was killed & in 1284 he united Wales with England. Split Wales into 6 counties, encouraged English settlers to go there. In 1301 gave his own baby son Edward (later Edward II) the title of Prince of Wales. From that
respectively. 4. Make up your list of 5 top British people. Give your motivation. The Queen, Adele, Elton John, Shakespeare, JK Rowling. 5. Which 5 places attract visitors in Wales and Scotland? Edinburgh, Loch Ness, The Highlands, Snowdonia, Cardiff. 6. Name 6 islands, 5 rivers, 3 lakes, 3 mountains in UK. Isle of Man, Isle of Wight, Isle of Lewis, Island of Mull, Island of Arran, Anglesey Island Severn, Thames, Tweed, Avon, Trent, Dove Ben Nevis, Snowdon, Ben Macdui 7. Stonehenge. Stonehenge was produced by a culture that left no written records. Built on Salisbury Plain, in Wiltshire, England some time between 5,000-4,300 years ago. One of the most famous megaliths in the world, dating from prehistoric times. Stonehenge consists of circles of stone arranged in complex patterns, and their origin is still being explored. Some of the stones come from over 200 miles away in Wales
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