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GREAT BRITAIN

GREAT BRITAIN. Karina Bober & Irmina Myśliwiec.

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GREAT BRITAIN

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  1. GREATBRITAIN Karina Bober & Irmina Myśliwiec

  2. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland(commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain) consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It is the ninth largest island in the world, and the largest European island. With a population of about 60.0 million people,it is the third most populous island in the world.

  3. Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth II is the monarch of United Kingdom. She was born in London ‚ 21 April 1926.

  4. Buckingham Palace, in London, is the official residence and office of the British monarch. BuckinghamPalace

  5. Queen's Guard Soldiers guarding the Buckingham Palace

  6. Union Jack Scotland England Northern Ireland

  7. Scotland • The capital - Edinburgh • Languages – English, Scots, Scots Gaelic • Patron - St. Andrew (November 30th) • Main Religions - Protestant and Roman Catholic • National symbol – The Thistle

  8. Edinburgh

  9. Edinburgh castle

  10. bagpipes kilt

  11. Wales • The capital - Cardiff • Languages – English, Welsh • Patron - St. David (March 1st) • Main Religions - Protestant and Roman Catholic • National symbols - The Leek and the Daffodil

  12. Cardiff

  13. Cardiff Castle

  14. Cardiff City Stadium

  15. England • The capital - London • Language – English • Patron - St. George (April 23rd) • Main Religions – Protestant, Roman Catholic, Muslim, Hindu • National symbol - The Red Rose

  16. London

  17. Big Ben

  18. London Eye

  19. Tower Bridge

  20. Parliament and the Thames River

  21. Double-decker bus National symbol of Englad, it can be found especially in London. When you visit London you must go on a trip around the town by double-decker.

  22. Public Phone Another symbol of London, taditional method of making phone calls, insted of using mobile phone.

  23. Characteristic Black English Taxi

  24. Northern Ireland • Capital - Belfast • Languages – English, Irish Gaelic • Patron - St. Patrick(March 17th) • Main Religions – Protestant and Roman Catholic • National Symbols - The Shamrock and the Harp

  25. Belfast

  26. Botanic Gardens The Big Fish

  27. Queen's University Belfast

  28. Leprechaun The leprechauns spend all their time busily making shoes, and store away all their coins in a hidden pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.

  29. Education in Great britain

  30. Nursery School

  31. Primary School

  32. High School

  33. College

  34. In Great Britain children have to wear uniforms when they are at school.

  35. They travel to school by school bus.

  36. In Great Britain there are many different races and religions, but all people live together peacefully and help each other.

  37. Easter in UK

  38. Egg Hunt

  39. Easter Bunny

  40. Easter Presents Chocolate eggs are given to children. The eggs have a filling, and are usually covered with brightly coloured silver paper.

  41. Vocabulary - Good Friday - Wielki Piątek - Easter Sunday - Niedziela Wielkanocna - Easter Monday - Poniedziałek Wielkanocny - take part in - brać udział w - egg hunts - polowanie na wielkanocne jajka - dyed eggs - farbowane/kolorowe jajka - hidden (od czasownika hide - ukryć) - ukryte

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