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Great Britain

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Great Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland). Great Britain on the world map. Flag of the Great Britain. Royal coat of arms. Coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953. The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II. Queen Elizabeth II on her 80th birthday in 2006. Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and the Earl of Edinburgh in 1947. The capital of Great Britain -. London. And here it is - from the banks of the Thames River. London Attractions. Palace of Westminster with the famous Big Ben clock tower. The Parliament of the United Kingdom sits here. The Tower of London is a royal fortress built in the 11th century.

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UK 1

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State and political structure of Great Britain and Russia. This topic is also studied in social studies classes in high school. Work on the project is carried out in close connection with the social studies teacher. DIDACTIC GOALS To help students understand the essence of the democratic structure of the state. Learn the basics of the political structure of Great Britain and Russia. METHODOLOGICAL TASKS Formation of lexical skills on this topic. Understanding the concept of “democracy”. THE FUNDAMENTAL QUESTION CAN A MONARCHY HELP THE STABILITY OF A COUNTRY? TOPICS OF STUDENTS' RESEARCH WORKS The political system of Great Britain.

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UK 2

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Major UK holidays at different times of the year. Essential Question: How are holidays celebrated in the UK at different times of the year? What will we study? (problematic questions). What do we need to know? (study questions). Dividing the class into groups: Sample topics for presentations: New Year's Day - January 1 Christmas - December 25 St. Valentine's Day - February 14 St. Patrick's Day (St. - UK 2.ppt

On the map of the world, Great Britain is circled in red. If we look closer, we can see that Great Britain is not an island. And this is the ensign of Great Britain. The capital of Britain is London. Great Britain is an ancient country, with many ancient castles and buildings. Prehistoric collection of stone blocks - Stonehenge. Westminster Abbey. Queen Elizabeth II is still alive in Great Britain today. Royal residence - Buckingham Palace. In the square near the palace there is a memorial to Queen Victoria. The most famous place in Great Britain is Trafalgard Square. The famous Tower Place is also located in England.

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Great Britain lesson

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This is Britain. 1. Awareness quiz. What is the official name of Great Britain? What parts does Great Britain consist of? What river does London stand on? How do Englishmen call their national flag? What is the kilt? What’s the traditional English drink? Name the symbol of each country? 2. Countries and capitals. Scotland England Wales Northern Ireland. London Cardiff Belfast Edinburgh. 3. Multiple choice test. 1. What is the Union Jack? The national flag of the UK. Trade union organization. Monument. 2. What is the name of the present British Queen? Elizabeth I. Mary. 4. Where does the ceremony of the Keys take place?

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UK project

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Project topic: Travel to the UK. Creative name of the project: Travel is an integral part of the life of modern people. A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step by Lao Tzu. Fundamental Question: What motivates people to travel the world? Problematic question: Why is Great Britain the most popular among tourists? Academic subjects: The world around us, English. Abstract of the project. The theme of the proposed project is “Travel is an integral part of the life of modern people.” Stages and timing of the project. Choosing a creative name for the project (together with students) – lesson 2, 5 minutes.

Great Britain. Content. Origin of the state. Physiographic location of the country. History of the State Relief Inland waters of the country. The capital is the city of London. The name of the country comes from the English Great Britain. Britain - according to the ethnonym of the Briton tribe. Physico-geographical location of the country. History of the State. The history of Britain began much earlier, around the construction of Stonehenge. At the height of the Roman Empire, Britain was under Roman control. Viking raids were frequent after about 800. In 1066 the Normans invaded and conquered England. During the Renaissance, England was ruled by the Tudors.

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UK Islands

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Great Britain. The total area of ​​Great Britain is 244,017 square meters. km. The population of Great Britain is 58,395 thousand people. Officially the country is called the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The latter is located on the same island as the Independent Republic of Ireland. Thus, the UK shares a common land border only with Ireland. The British Isles lie off the northwestern coast of Europe. The British Isles are surrounded by many small islands. Sight. Westminster Abbey. Buckingham Palace. When the Queen is in the palace, the royal flag flies on the roof.

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Description of Great Britain

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Great Britain is a country with a rich history. London is a constellation city. Big Ben's birthday is considered to be May 31, 1859. Westmin Abbey (London). Shopping in London. Flea markets in London. Tower Bridge. Buckingham Palace. Scotland is wild, untamed, but beautiful. Fairies, kilts and oat pies. Haunted castles. William Shakespeare is a great poet and playwright. England in the footsteps of Shakespeare. Museums of London. Christmas is a family holiday. Christmas is the most beloved and revered holiday. At Christmas in London, green wreaths are hung on doors as children wait for a gift. Port city of Dover.

Great Britain. Geography of Great Britain. Flag of the Great Britain. Coat of Arms of Great Britain. Great Britain area. The economic and geographical position of Great Britain is extremely favorable. Great Britain includes. Elizabeth II. This country is characterized by very low natural growth. Population distribution and level of urbanization. London. GBP. Resources. UK economy. General mechanical engineering. The financial services sector generates 25% of the country's GDP. UK Agriculture. UK transport system. Export. Commonwealth countries, EU countries, USA, Japan.

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UK information

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Great Britain. Consists of the island of Great Britain which contains England, Scotland, and Wales. Square. Geographical position. Great Britain is located in northwestern Europe, in the British Isles. The coastline is heavily dissected by numerous bays. Great Britain has a land border with only one country - Ireland. The deepest lake in Great Britain is Loch Morar with a maximum depth of 309 m. Climate. The southern part of the country is warmer and drier than the northern part. Cloudy days a year - more than 50%. Strong winds and flooding are possible. Sights of Great Britain.

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State of Great Britain

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Great Britain. Geography. The state is located in northeastern Europe. The area of ​​the country is 244.7 thousand. sq.km. Climate. Winters are very wet and mild, summers are relatively cool. The average annual temperature is about 11°C in the south and about 9°C in the northeast. The average annual precipitation is about 760 mm. London fogs. Great Britain is a constitutional monarchy. The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II (in power since February 6, 1952). The head of government is the prime minister. The United Kingdom includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Great Britain. Heir to the British Empire, the largest state in history that existed in the 19th - early 20th centuries. The state consists of four “historical provinces”: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The official language is English. Greenwich Observatory in London is where the prime meridian is determined. Generally. Great Britain is a constitutional monarchy (but there is no formal constitution; there are a number of basic legislative acts). The head of state is the queen. Legislative power is exercised by the Queen and a bicameral parliament (House of Lords and House of Commons).

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Characteristics of Great Britain

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Great Britain. Coat of arms of Great Britain in the 14th century. Victorian era British coat of arms. The current coat of arms of Great Britain. Flag of the Great Britain. UK map. Capital of the United Kingdom. Tower Bridge. Big Ben. Castles of Great Britain. Weather. National holidays in Great Britain. Thank you for your attention. - Characteristics of Great Britain.ppt

United Kingdom

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Welcome to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland! Geographical position. The capital is the city of London. Composition of the United Kingdom. England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland. England. The largest centers in England. Scotland. Landscapes of Scotland. Wales. The charm of Wales. Northern Ireland. Ireland is a piece of paradise. The head of the United Kingdom is Queen Elizabeth II. Welcome to Britain!

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United Kingdom Great Britain

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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

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Great Britain. Brief information. Great Britain (English capital - the city of London. The name of the country comes from the English Great Britain. Britain - after the ethnonym of the Briton tribe. The climate is temperate oceanic, humid. Forests (beech, oak, birch) occupy about 9% of the territory of Great Britain. History. The British Isles are conquered in the 5th-6th centuries by the Anglo-Saxons. In the 2nd half of the 13th century, the English parliament arose, the estate monarchy took shape. During the Reformation, in 1534, the English Revolution of the 17th century ensured the establishment of capitalism - the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.ppt.

Republic of Ireland

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Republic of Ireland. Capital. Geographical position. The capital of Ireland is Dublin. Currency. Population. Languages ​​and religions. Historical reference. Form of government and origin of the name. Symbolism. Holidays. Economy. Animal world. Heather moors. Main attractions. Aran Islands.

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Traveling around the UK

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Traveling around the UK. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England. Scotland. Wales. Northern Ireland. Elizabeth II queen. Traveling around the UK. The Thames is the river on which London stands. Double-decker. Buckingham Palace. Traveling around the UK. Traveling around the UK. Traveling around the UK. London Parliament. Traveling around the UK. Traveling around the UK. Big Ben chimes. Tower of London. Traveling around the UK. Traveling around the UK. Ravens of the Tower. Tower bridge. Traveling around the UK.

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UK business card

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UK business card. Brands. Attractions. Trafalgar Square. Stonehenge. Palace of Westminster. Sherlock Holmes Museum. Remembrance Day of the Patron Saint of Ireland. Christmas traditions. Residents of Great Britain. English tea drinking culture. The British. English suit. English entrepreneur. Liverpool. Company. British brand. Hat. English politician. English physicist. King of England. Accessory. Thank you for your attention. - UK business card.ppt

Great Britain. British Isles. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Flag of the Great Britain. The flag of Great Britain is blue with red ones. Crossed stripes. England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland. England. Symbol of England. Once upon a time, two dukes lived in Britain. Scotland. Wales. The capital is Cardiff. Population - Welsh, about 2 million people. Language - Welsh. The emblem is the narcissus. The flag is green and white with a red dragon. Mount Snowdon - 1068 meters. Northern Ireland. The Vikings sailed. The capital of Britain is London. The capital of England is London. - Which countries are in the UK.ppt

Scotland

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Orlova Albina Alexandrovna. Unknown Scotland. Scotland. Legend has it that thistle saved the country in the Middle Ages. National symbols. National flag of St. Andrey. The land of bagpipes and thistles. Mysterious country. Edinburgh is the capital. People in Scotland. What are kilts and tartans? Sports and games. Scottish dancing. My Bonnie. Crossword. What mysterious monster supposedly lives in Loch Ness. N. Sources of information. Contact Information. - Scotland.pptx

People of Scotland

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Scotland and the Scots. Formation of national character. Physico-geographical conditions of Scotland. Mountains and low plains. Settlement of the British Isles. Confrontation between Scotland and England. Union Jack. Own church. Population of Scotland. Highlanders. Most Scots were farmers. Musical culture. Scottish clans. National Scottish costume. Tweed jacket. Mountain games. Types of competitions at the Mountain Games. Hammer throwing. Great Scots. Burns Robert. David Livingston. Andrew Carnegie. Robert Brown. James Clerk. James Chalmers. Customs and traditions of peoples.

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UK cities

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Sights of Great Britain. Baht. One of the most beautiful cities in England, famous for its Georgian era architecture. UNESCO included the city in the list of monuments of the cultural heritage of humanity. Bath became a resort back in the Roman era (I-IV centuries AD). Belfast. Located in the north-eastern part of the island of Ireland. The city's population is about 1.5-2 million people, including 55% urban... Belfast is one of the most famous ports in the UK. Bournemouth. The city is ideal not only for relaxation, but also for learning English.

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UK economy

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Drawing up PG comments on changes taking place on the political map. Characteristics of UK GWP. Completed by Diana Avetisyan, student of 10th “A” class. head: Kremza I.M. About 9/10 of the total cargo turnover is accounted for by sea transport, including 1/4 of cabotage. In domestic freight transport, road transport plays the largest role. All national borders of the United Kingdom are maritime, with the exception of the border with Ireland. The coastline, with a total length of more than 100 km, is highly indented. The countries of Europe and Great Britain are part of the NATO military-political bloc.

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UK Country Economy

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Formation and development of the UK market economy. United Kingdom. Development of cloth making. Industry growth. Agrarian revolution. Sources of initial capital accumulation. The desire to get rich. Colonial expansion. Prerequisites for the industrial revolution. Industrial revolution. Consequences of the industrial revolution. Reasons for the slowdown. The economy of the country of Great Britain. Features of development. A crisis. Sterling block. Development after World War II. Government activities.

UK emissions reduction policies. UK Greenhouse Gas Policies. UK goals. Policy review. By type of company and industry. Climate collection. Climate fee rates. Climate change agreements. Commitments to reduce emissions. European emissions trading system. Income tax benefits. Import to UK. Finished products. Ecological footprint of the product. Variety of legislation in the EU. Thank you. - UK climate.ppt

Animals of Great Britain

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Animals of Great Britain. Large animals such as wild boar, bear, and Irish deer have long been exterminated in the British Isles due to frequent hunting, and the wolf has been destroyed as a pest. Now only 56 types of mammals remain. The largest mammal is the red deer, which lives in the highlands of Scotland and Cornwall. Fish. Different types of fish live in the waters of the British Isles: in sea waters - herring, sable fish, sprat are found in bays and estuaries, and mackerel and sardines appear in Kirkwall Bay. The most important commercial fish of distant and near waters are cod, haddock and whiting.

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UK Environment

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UK Environment. People of Great Britain. Survey among residents. Sociologists. State of the environment. Garbage. What do you do with the garbage that has accumulated in your home? State. Fur things. Do I need to clean up after pets after walking them? Group "Observers". Group "Observers". Places where garbage accumulates. Plastic bottles. Group "Curious People". The British. Garbage bins. Protest against the killing of animals. Dog lovers. People in England ride bicycles. Attitude to the environment. England. The different rubbish. The Russian. England people.

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UK composers

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What do we know about foreign music? Music is the universal language. Creative project name. Didactic goals of the project. Methodological tasks. Fundamental question. Study questions. Music. The project. The Music of the 20th century. Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Beatles. Composers of Great Britain. Composers of Great Britain. Thank you for your attention. - Composers of Great Britain.ppt

The amazing country of England. Sights of England. Sights of England. Sights of England. Sights of England. Sights of England. Sights of England. Sights of England. Noble Queen. Sights of England. Sights of England. Sights of England. Sights of England. Sights of England. Sights of England. Sights of England. Sights of England. Sights of England. Sights of England. Sights of England.

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British house

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Project and research work in English. The British love their home very much. Most Britons prefer to own their own homes. Warwick Castle. Windsor Castle is the residence of British monarchs in the city of Windsor. Accommodation. Bedroom. Kitchen. Not every British home has modern bathrooms. British house. The British, due to their conservatism, do not like to change the interior. British house. Parents accustom their children to low temperatures. British house. A reverent attitude towards animals. British house. Millions of people who have visited Britain.-

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Content. Enclosures, Puritans. Elizabeth I, Francis Drake, Charles I, Cromwell, Ireland. The beginning of the English Revolution. Fencing. Enclosures - driving English peasants off the land for sheep farming. Puritans. Puritans are English Calvinists. Elizabeth i. Elizabeth I - Queen of England, enemy of the Spanish King Philip II. Francis Drake. Francis Drake - English pirate and naval commander. Charles i. Charles I is an English king who was executed during the revolution. Cromwell. Cromwell - leader of the English Revolution. Ireland. Ireland is an island to the west of Britain. - England.ppt

England

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England. However, the political ties and direction of England were changed forever by the Norman Conquest in 1066. The Kingdom of England (including Wales) continued to exist as an independent nation-state right through to the Acts of Union. Kingdom of England. Middle Ages. The break with Rome started in the reign of Henry VIII. The English Reformation paved the way for the spread of Anglicanism in the church and other institutions. Reformation. This is England's Flag. Facts about england. The national emblems of England. Great Britain is a monarchy. The power of Queen is limited by Parliament. -England.pptx

Stonehenge

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Stonehenge Stonehenge. About 4,600 years ago-or maybe-the Stone Age inhabitants of Britain started building an enormous stone structure. About 4,600 years ago, or perhaps more, during the Stone Age, the inhabitants of Great Britain began to build huge structures from stone. This structure is now called Stonehenge, and it is near Salisbury, in the south of England. The people who started Stonehenge were primitive. The people who started Stonehenge were primitive. They used no metal and the it tools were made only of stone, bone and wood. Those primitive people usually spent all day, from sunrise to sun set, hunting, fishing and growing crops. - Stonehenge.ppt

British traditions

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British and Russian traditions. Similarities and differences in culture. British and Russian traditions and holidays. The tasks of the lesson. Educational material. Holidays. The main holidays in Russia. Speaking about some British holidays. Halloween traditions. St. Valentines Day. Some British traditions. Very special royal tradition. Stonehenge. Working in groups. The Ceremony of the Keys. November 5th. Summing – up. Presenting some of Russian holidays. Maslenitsa. Pancakes recipe. Egg is the main paschal symbol of resurrection. Tradition. How to make tea and scones. 7th Duchess of Bedford. - British traditions.ppt

Traditions of Russia and England

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Traditions of Russia and England. Hypothesis: Traditions influence family cohesion. Progress of the study: What traditions do we have in our family? I learned how our families differ from English families. Research results: Results of a comparison of traditions in Russian and English families. Russia Mother's Day - children give flowers and cards to their mothers. Easter - baking Easter cake, dyeing eggs. Christmas - cooking sochi, syti, duck or goose with apples. The tradition of tea drinking is samovar, rolls. England Mother's day - children do all the housework around the house. Easter - decoration with tree branches with swollen buds, decoration with daffodils. - Traditions of Russia and England.ppt

Schools in England

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Schools in England!!! Schools in England are divided into public and private. Most children start school at five in a primary school. school uniforms. nutrition of students in school. The students eat cakes,fruit and drink juices. school lessons Music. English. Geography. Maths. history. Computing. Nature Study. extracurricular employments. swimming. music. biathlon. tennis equestrian sport. music lessons. choir accommodation. Girls and boys live in individual student houses for 40-50 people. - Schools in England.pptx

School education in England

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Schools in England. Winchester. Harrow. Eton. Rugby. It is one of the oldest independent schools in Britain. - School education in England.ppt

Sports in England

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National sports of Great Britain. Develop a project. Sports play an important part in the life of Britain. The meaning of sport. Active sports. Cricket. Cricket. Football. Football. Rugby. Rugby. Tennis. Badminton. Snooker. Snooker. British people. Sports in schools. Problems of physical education in schools. Rugby at the school stadium. Tennis. Olympic England. Games. Tokyo. Olympic champions. British Olympic champions. Champions of past years. Creation of this work in two languages. - Sports in England.ppt

English cuisine

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Traditional English food. Objective of the project. Breakfast. Lunch. Tea. Dinner. Fruit salad. Ingredients: - apple, pear, orange, grapefruit, banana. S O U P. Ingredients: - chicken broth. V E G E T A B L E S O U P. Ingredients: - carrots, tomatoes. "B l o o d y M a r y." Ingredients: -1 onion -2 celery. L E M O N C R E A M. Ingredients: -75 g butter -3 eggs. P u d d I n g. Ingredients: -250 g flour. English cuisine has preserved and brought to this day many traditional dishes. - English cuisine.ppt

English cinema

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English cinema. Founder William Paul. The first English film producer is William Paul. Charles Urban. Cecil Hepworth. Britan school. "The Misadventures of Mary Jane", dir. Smith, 1901. “Stop the Thief!”, dir. English cinema in the post-war period. English cinema in the post-war period developed in 2 directions: 1. Classic English cinema. Commercial English cinema. The role of James Bond was played by: Sean Connery (1962-1967; 1971). George Lazenby (1969). Roger Moore (1973-1985). Timothy Dalton (1987-1989). Pierce Brosnan (1995-2002). Daniel Craig (2006-2008). - English cinema.pps

British artists

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Peter Lely studied painting in Haarlem. Lely becomes a master of the Guild of Saint Luke in Haarlem in 1637. As a result Lely is the first English painter who has left "an enormous mass of work“. Most famous non-portrait work Lely is probably Nymphs by a fountain in Dulwich Picture Gallery. Peter Lely and Benjamin West. Lely's own exceptional style of painting fabric. The designs for the Iliad and Odyssey were commissioned by Mrs. John Flaxman "Cephalous and Aurora. Nelson. In the sixteenth year Linton was apprenticed to the wood-engraver George Wilmot Bonner. - Artists.ppt

Romany

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Romany. Roma's flag. The first mention of the Roma. Romanes. The others speak on various dialects of gipsy language. Religion. It became appreciable within persecutions of religion by the Soviet authority. Legends associated with the belief. Since that time god has allowed to steal sometimes to gypsies. Roma now be found on all continents except Antarctica. Roma national costume. -

Learning English involves not only memorizing and using verbal and grammatical structures in speech, but also mastering certain regional studies material. This includes cultural and geographical features of the countries of the language being studied, holidays, traditions, famous figures, writers and much more.

Regional studies, as a rule, begins with the study of general data about the country, in the case of the English language - of course, Great Britain. At the same time, it’s a good idea to use all the main channels for transmitting information. You can watch a film or presentation about Great Britain, listen to a recording that shows the peculiarities of British pronunciation, or do a project on the main attractions of the country.

To help parents and teachers, I have collected several options for presentations on the topic “Great Britain”. Choose any one that meets your goals and requirements.

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This presentation talks about the regional division of the country, its components, their flags and emblems, capitals, and geography. London and its main attractions are also described. Well chosen pictures.

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This presentation contains information about the territory and population of the country, administrative divisions, politics, and economics. There are slides about famous cultural figures: The Beatles, Arthur Conan Doyle.

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It tells about geography, administrative divisions, government, parliament, the queen, etc. At the end there is a test for mastering the material. This presentation is slightly inferior in quality to the previous two; there are small gaps in the slides. However, if you are compiling material from different sources, then this presentation can be used.

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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on the British Isles. The British Isles consist of two large islands, Great Britain and Ireland, and above five thousand small islands. Their total area is over 315,000 square kilometers.

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The United Kingdom is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Their capitals are London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast respectively.

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The British isles are separated from the European continent by the North Sea and the English Channel. The western coast of Great Britain is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea. The surface of the British Isles varies very much.

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The north of Scotland is mountainous and is called Highlands, while the south, which has beautiful valleys and plains, is called Lowlands. The north and west of England are mountainous, but all the rest - east, center and southeast - is a vast plain. Mountains are not very high. Ben Nevis is the highest mountain.

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The UK is constitutional monarchy. In law, the Head of State is the Queen, but in practice, the Queen reigns, but does not rule. The country is ruled by the elected government with the Prime Minister at the head. The British Parliament consists of two chambers: the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

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The Flag of the UK of Great Britain was the royal banner known as the King's Colours.

Flag of the United Kingdom (Union Jack) consists of three crosses. Big red cross - the cross of St. George, patron saint of England. White Cross - the cross of St. Andrew, patron saint of Scotland. Red cross on a diagonal - the cross of Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland.

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The UK is one of the world's smallest countries. The population of the country is over 87 million and about 80% of it is urban.

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Oxford is the capital of Oxfordshire in South East England. Its population is 151,000 people; through the city rivers Cherwell and Thames merging south of the city center. Oxford is Oxford University - the oldest university English-speaking world.

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Edinburgh is the ancient capital of Scotland, the history of this city dates back to distant past. First time in the history of Edinburgh is mentioned in the VI century BC Before the conquest of the British Scotland Edinburgh was one of the most important centers of social and political life of the country. For many centuries the residence of Scottish kings. In the XI century Edinburgh Castle was built, rebuilt and extended that until 1927. It is in this castle in 1566 Mary Queen of Scots gave birth to the future King James I.

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The population of the United Kingdom is over 57 million people. Foreigners often call British people "English", but the Scots, the Irish and the Welsh do not consider themselves to be English. The English are Anglo-Saxon in origin, but the Welsh, the Scots and the Irish are Celts, descendants of the ancient people, who crossed over from Europe centuries before the Norman Invasion. It was this people, whom the Germanic Angles and Saxons conquered in the 5th and 6th centuries AD. These Germanic conquerors gave England its name - "Angle" land. They were conquered in their turn by the Norman French, when William the Conqueror of Normandy landed near Hastings in 1066. It was from the union of Norman conquerors and the defeated Anglo-Saxons that the English people and the English language were born.

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The UK is a highly developed industrial country. It is known as one of the world's largest producers and exporters of machinery" electronics, textile, aircraft, and navigation equipment. One of the chief industries of the country is shipbuilding.

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Every country has its own national emblem. The red rose is the national emblem of England. The thistle is the national emblem of Scotland. The daffodils and the leek are the emblems of Wales. The shamrock (a kind of clover) is the emblem of Ireland.