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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIt is commonly known as the United Kingdom (the UK) or Britain. It  is a sovereign state in Europe.

Слайд 1THE UK
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THE UK6 FORM UNIT 4

Слайд 2The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
It is commonly

known as the United Kingdom (the UK) or Britain.
It  is a sovereign state in Europe.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIt is commonly known as the United Kingdom (the UK) or Britain.

Слайд 34 parts of the UK
Wales –
in the west of Great

Britain

Northern Ireland -
in the north of Ireland

Scotland –
in the north of Great Britain

England –
in the central and southern part

The UK has been given its name since 1922, when five-sixths of Ireland was separated from the country, leaving the present formulation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

4 parts of the UKWales – in the west of Great BritainNorthern Ireland - in the north

Слайд 4The flag of the UK
It is called UNION JACK

The flag of the UKIt is called UNION JACK

Слайд 5UNION JACK
It is made up of three crosses

UNION JACKIt is made up of three crosses

Слайд 6The coat-of-arms of the UK
We see the Lions and the Unicorn.

Lions are with royal crowns. The words "DIEU ET MON DROIT“ are Latin and mean "God And My Right"

A Lion traditionally symbolizes bravery, strength and royalty

A Unicorn symbolizes innocence and purity, healing powers, joy and even life itself.

The coat-of-arms of the UKWe see the Lions and the Unicorn.  Lions are with royal crowns.

Слайд 7Сapitals
The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh
The capital of Wales is Cardiff
The

capital of Northern Ireland- is Belfast

Edinburgh

The capital of the UK and England is London

СapitalsThe capital of Scotland is EdinburghThe capital of Wales is CardiffThe capital of Northern Ireland- is Belfast

Слайд 8Each country in the UK has its own flower as a

symbol and Saint Patron
Each country in the UK has its own flower as a symbol and Saint Patron

Слайд 9England
A red rose (The Tudor rose )is the emblem of England

It symbolizes the end of the Wars of the Roses

The flag of England is
the red cross of St.George

EnglandA red rose (The Tudor rose )is the emblem of England It symbolizes the end of the

Слайд 10Scotland
A white Scottish flag is St Andrew’s Cross
The national symbol of

Scotland is the thistle
ScotlandA white Scottish flag is St Andrew’s CrossThe national symbol of Scotland is the thistle

Слайд 11 Wales
Wales has a daffodil, as a symbol
It is traditionally worn

on St. David’s Day

St.David’s Day is celebrated on March,1

WalesWales has a daffodil, as a symbolIt is traditionally worn on St. David’s DaySt.David’s Day is

Слайд 12Wales
Eisteddfod, yearly festival celebrating Welsh poets and musicians 

WalesEisteddfod, yearly festival celebrating Welsh poets and musicians 

Слайд 13The Welsh lovespoon
 
The carving of Love Spoons is a centuries old tradition in Wales.


Young men used to  carve lovingly a spoon from one piece of wood to give to their loved girls.

The Welsh lovespoon  The carving of Love Spoons is a centuries old tradition in Wales. Young men used to  carve

Слайд 14Northern Ireland
The flag of Northern Ireland is
the red cross of

St.Patrick

Northern Ireland has its own symbol- a shamrock (a three-leaved plant similar to clover)

The shamrock is a popular way to represent Saint Patrick's Day.
It symbolizes trinity

Northern Ireland The flag of Northern Ireland is the red cross of St.PatrickNorthern Ireland has its own

Слайд 15Northern Ireland
Irish dancing is popular nowadays everywhere

Northern IrelandIrish dancing is popular nowadays everywhere

Слайд 16The Giant's Causeway
It is made up of 40,000 basalt columns.


It is often called the eighth wonder of the world.

The Giant's Causeway is surrounded by myths and legends.

The famous legend tells us about two giants, Benandonner, who lived in Scotland, and Finn MacCool in Ireland. They shouted across the sea to each other demanding a battle of strength.

Finn MacCool decided to build a rocky path across the sea between the two countries to enable the contest to begin…

The Giant's Causeway    It is made up of 40,000 basalt columns. It is often

Слайд 17Scotland
A national musical instrument is a bagpipe
It is played on every

Scottish holiday
ScotlandA national musical instrument is a bagpipeIt is played on every Scottish holiday

Слайд 18 Scottish Tartans and Kilts
Tartans are symmetrical plaids usually

associated with Scotland or Scottish items.

Tartan plaid is usually associated with Scottish heritage and traditions

Kilts are national men’s skirts

Scottish Tartans and KiltsTartans are symmetrical plaids usually associated with Scotland or Scottish items.Tartan plaid

Слайд 19Haggis
A national Scottish food

HaggisA national Scottish food

Слайд 20Baker Street and Sherlock Holmes

Baker Street and Sherlock Holmes

Слайд 21Stonehenge
The legendary Stonehenge (dating from around 3100 - 1800 BC) is

the most famous prehistoric area in Europe.
They say that it was the temple of the ancient Celts, but the mystery of it was not solved.
StonehengeThe legendary Stonehenge (dating from around 3100 - 1800 BC) is the most famous prehistoric area in

Слайд 22Big Ben

Big Ben

Слайд 23A double-decker

A double-decker

Слайд 24A red telephone-box

A red telephone-box

Слайд 25Befeaters

Befeaters

Слайд 26The city of York
It is in the north east of

England in the United Kingdom.
It is one of the oldest cities of England

York Minster (cathedral) city walls /They are also known as Romans Walls

The present building dates from 1220AD, but there has been a church on the site since 180AD.

The city of York It is in the north east of England in the United Kingdom. It

Слайд 27 Bath
It is one of the most beautiful cities in England. It is

a small ancient town located on the river Avon in the south-western part of England.

It has been known since the times of the Roman Empire.

Bath It is one of the most beautiful cities in England. It is a small ancient

Слайд 28The British Queen
The current monarch—since 6 February 1952—is Queen Elisabeth II

The British QueenThe current monarch—since 6 February 1952—is Queen Elisabeth II

Слайд 29The queen of Great Britain is Elizabeth the Second

The queen of Great Britain is Elizabeth the Second

Слайд 30The British Queen
Her official residence in London is the Buckingham Palace.


The palace was built in the 18th century.

Her elder son is Charles.
Charles also has two sons, William and Harry

The British QueenHer official residence in London is the Buckingham Palace. The palace was built in the

Слайд 31Her family
Phillip is her husband.
They have 4 children:
Charles (14/11/1948),
Аnn

(15/08/1950),
Andrew (19/02/1960)
and Edward (10/03/1964)

She was born
on the 21 of April
in 1926
in London

Her familyPhillip is her husband.They have 4 children: Charles (14/11/1948), Аnn (15/08/1950), Andrew (19/02/1960) and Edward (10/03/1964)She

Слайд 32Her Majesty loves her dogs- korgis and adores horses

Her Majesty loves her dogs- korgis and  adores horses

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