Презентация, доклад по английскому языку на тему Parliamentary Democracy

Aims:Educational aims: acquaintance with new vocabulary, analyse informationDeveloping aims: develop skills of communication; writing, reading and listening skillsEducative aims: meaning of the word “Democracy”

Слайд 1Parliamentary Democracy.
How does it work?

Parliamentary Democracy.How does it work?

Слайд 2Aims:
Educational aims: acquaintance with new vocabulary, analyse information
Developing aims: develop skills

of communication; writing, reading and listening skills

Educative aims: meaning of the word “Democracy”

Aims:Educational aims: acquaintance with new vocabulary, analyse informationDeveloping aims: develop skills of communication; writing, reading and listening

Слайд 3The United Kingdom of
Great Britain and
Northern Ireland is a
constitutional

monarchy
and a parliamentary
democracy.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is aconstitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy.

Слайд 4What do you think “DEMOCRACY” mean?
People do what they want within

the framework of law.
People elect their representatives to rule the country.
People say what they think.
People can live any place they choose.
All people and authorities follow the constitution.
The head of state guarantees the rights of citizens.

What do you think “DEMOCRACY” mean?People do what they want within the framework of law.People elect their

Слайд 5Read and translate the following word
combinations
to appoint the Prime Minister


to determine the policy
to delay the bill
to revise the bill
to examine the bill
to vote (on) the programme
to draft the programme
to sign a bill
to pass a new law
to rule the country
to oppose the government policy
to make laws
to discuss the bill
to approve the bill
to challenge the bill
to give the royal assent
Read and translate the following word combinationsto appoint the Prime Minister

Слайд 6Monarch
Elizabeth II was born on 21 April 1926; was married to

Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburg, on 20 November, 1947; ascended the throne on 6 February 1952; and was crowned on 2 June, 1953

- is the official head of state and an integral part of Parliament in her constitutional role;
- appoints all the Ministers, including the Prime Minister;
- has mostly representative functions;
gives the royal assent to the bills passed by the House of Commons and the House of Lords;
- is the Head of the Commonwealth of Nations;
- everything today is done in the Queen’s name;

MonarchElizabeth II was born on 21 April 1926; was married to Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburg,

Слайд 8The government
The Prime Minister
Teresa May
chooses
chooses
The Cabinet
about 20 ministers
Non – Cabinet
ministers
Every year

all three parts of Parliament come together for the Queen’s Speech. In the
speech the Queen tells Parliament about the Government’s plans for the next year. The
Government writes it for her.
The governmentThe Prime MinisterTeresa MaychooseschoosesThe Cabinetabout 20 ministersNon – CabinetministersEvery year all three parts of Parliament come

Слайд 9The government
- to determine government policies;
- to be responsible for government

policies;
- to coordinate government departments;
- to be responsible to the House of Commons;

The Prime – Minister lives and works
in the official residence,
№ 10 Downing Street, London

The government- to determine government policies;- to be responsible for government policies;- to coordinate government departments;- to

Слайд 10Parliament
The Parliament was formed in 1707.
The House of Commons
about 650 elected

MPs for 5 years - makes laws; discusses political problems and control the work of the government.

The House of Lords
over 1 100 permanent, non-elected members; peers and life peers.
Examines and revises bills from the House of Commons; can delay bills for one year if they do not approve them.

ParliamentThe Parliament was formed in 1707.The House of Commonsabout 650 elected MPs for 5 years - makes

Слайд 11The House of Lords – the seats are red
The House of

Commons – the seats are green
The House of Lords – the seats are redThe House of Commons – the seats are green

Слайд 12People
- all men and women over 18;
- elect members of the

House of Commons;
- there are about 650 constituencies in the UK with 60 – 70,000 electors in each of them;
- on electing day people mark an “X” beside the candidate they wish to be elected;
-in each constituency, the candidate with most votes wins;
People- all men and women over 18;- elect members of the House of Commons;- there are about

Слайд 14A. The Queen votes on the bills.
B. The

Queen signs the bills.
A. The Queen has mostly representative functions.
B. The Queen rules the country in fact.
A. The government represents the legislative branch of power.
B. The government represents the executive branch of power.
A. The Cabinet is responsible for government policies.
B. The Cabinet Ministers revise bills from Parliament.
5. A. Parliament represents the legislative branch of power.
B. Parliament represents the executive branch of power.
A. The House of Commons controls the government.
B. The government controls the House of Commons.
A. The House of Lords has the power to delay bills for one year.
B. The House of Lords opposes the decisions of the House of Commons.
8. A. The Cabinet coordinates the work of the government departments.
B. The Cabinet makes law.

What functions do the representatives of
power perform? Find the correct statement.

A. The Queen votes on the bills.   B. The Queen signs the bills.A. The Queen

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