- •Theme “Great Britain: Introduction”
- •Theme “Great Britain: Introduction” Part 1
- •Introduction
- •Theme “Great Britain: Introduction” Part 2
- •Additional Material
- •Theme “Physical Face, Rivers and Lakes”
- •Theme “Flora and Fauna”
- •Theme “Climate and Weather”
- •Theme “Mineral Resources”
- •Tests Geographical position of the uk
- •Choose the right variant.
- •Match the name of the mountains and its highest peak.
- •Give short answers to the questions.
- •Social system:
- •Theme “History of the British Isles” Part 2 Roman Invasion
- •Theme “History of the British Isles” Part 3 Anglo-Saxon Invasion
- •Linguistic traces:
- •Theme “History of the British Isles” Part 4
- •Vikings' Raids
- •Theme “History of the British Isles” Part 5 Norman Conquest
- •Theme “History of the British Isles” Part 6 Great Britain: Unification of England, Wales and Scotland. Colonisation of Ireland.
- •Ireland:
- •Theme “Modern Population of the uk: Ethnic Composition, National and Linguistic Differences”
- •Immigration:
- •Additional Material Text for Reading and Discussion The importance of not being English
- •S cotland
- •Tasks to the text
- •Tests The history of the British Isles
- •Test II
- •1. Choose the right variant.(10 points)
- •2. True or false? Correct the false sentences(20 points)
- •3. Give short answers to the questions .(20 points)
- •4. Write a short summary on one of the following topics.(20 points)
- •Theme “British People” Part 2 Meals. Food
- •Theme “British People” Part 3 Customs and Traditions
- •Theme “British People” Part 4 Holidays:
- •Tests Traditions and customs of the British
- •Theme “Commonwealth of Nations”
- •1. History of the Commonwealth
- •2. Present-day Commonwealth
- •Structure of the Commonwealth
- •4. Commonwealth Organisations
- •Theme “State System of the u.K.” Part2 British Constitution
- •U nwritten Constitution
- •Theme “State System of the u.K.” Part 3 British Parliament: History, Composition and Functions
- •P arliament
- •Theme “State System of the u.K.” Part 4 Procedure of Passing a Bill in British Parliament
- •Theme “State System of the u.K.” Part 5 British Government
- •Theme “State System of the u.K.” Part 6 Political Parties in the u.K.
- •Theme “State System of the u.K.” Part 7 Electoral System in the u.K.
- •Theme “State System of the u.K.” Part 8 Devolution in Britain
- •The Political System of Great Britain
- •Political System of Great Britain.
- •Theme “The British Educational System” Part 2 Nursery and Primary Education
- •Theme “The British Educational System” Part 3 Secondary School
- •Theme “The British Educational System” Part 4
- •Independent (Public) Schools
- •Theme “The British Educational System” Part 5 Post-school and Higher Education
- •The Educational System of Great Britain.
- •Today state schools are divided into following types:
- •Public schools.
- •Higher and Further Education In Great Britain
- •Reading comprehension check
- •Assignments
- •Additional Material
- •The British Economy.
- •The north-south divide
- •British Transport.
- •Additional Material The British Media: The Press, Radio and Television.
- •Introduction
- •Say if the sentences are true or false.
- •Answer the questions
- •Complete the sentences.
- •Show on the map/ describe the position of the following geographical names.
- •Points for discussion
- •The relief.
- •Say if the sentences are true or false.
- •Answer the following questions.
- •Complete the sentences.
- •Flaura and Fauna.
- •Climate and weather in the uk.
- •Answer the following questions.
- •Complete the sentences.
- •Points for discussion
- •Cards for speaking
- •Mineral resources in the uk.
- •Say if the sentences are true or false.
- •Answer the questions.
- •Complete the sentences.
- •Guess the mineral resource according to the description.
- •The history of the British Isles
- •Iberians, Celts. Roman invasion. Anglo-Saxon invasion.
- •Say if the sentences are true or false.
- •Match the tribe with the influence they had. Put c- Celts, a – Anglo-Saxons, r – Romans.
- •Put the following events in the chronological order
- •Answer the following questions
- •The Danes, the Normans. Formation of the uk
- •Say if the sentences are true or false.
- •Answer the questions.
- •Complete the sentences.
- •What happened at this time?
- •Population. Linguistic differences.
- •Say if the sentences are true or false.
- •Answer the questions
- •Complete the sentences
- •Traditions and customs of the British Holidays of the British.
- •Political and state system in the uk. The Development of the State system in the uk.
- •2. Match the events with the times and ages.
- •The Queen of England. State system of the uk.
- •Complete the sentences.
Answer the following questions.
What mountains are the “backbone” of England?
What is the highest peak of the Cumbrian mountains?
What mountains serve as a natural borderland between England and Scotland?
What is the south west of England noted for?
What famous lakes do you know in England?
What mountains cover most of Wales?
What is Glen More?
What is the Giant’s Causeway?
Where do the Central lowlands lie?
What is the longest river in the British Isles?
Match the geographical names with the places they are situated in.
Geographical name
location
1. the Cumbrian mountains
2. the Grampian mountains
3. the Cheviot Hills
a. Northern Ireland
4. Giant’s Causeway
b. Scotland
5. Land’s End
c. England
6. Lake District
d. Wales
7. Belfast
e. the Irish Republic
8. Edinburgh
9. Loch Lomond
10. the Antrim
Complete the sentences.
The mountains that are considered as the “backbone” of England are called…
The highest point of the Pennines is…
The highest peak in the UK is…
The highest peak of the Cheviot Hills is…
The highest peak of the Grampian mountains is…
The capital of Wales is…
The capital of Scotland is…
The capital of Northern Ireland is…
In Northern Ireland there are some mountains, they are…
Snowdon is the highest peak of…
The popular sight in Northern Ireland is called…
The largest lake in the UK is…
The largest lake in Great Britain is…
The largest river in the UK is…
The largest river in Great Britain is…
Show on the map the following places.
The Pennines
Land’s End
The Cumbrian mountains
The Grampian mountains
The Cheviot Hills
Lake District
The capital of Wales
The capital of Scotland
The capital of Northern Irland
The capital of the Irish Republic
The Highlands
The Southern Uplands
The Central Lowlands
Giant’s Causeway
Points for discussion
How does the relief influence the climate, the economy of the country?
Where would you like to live in the UK? Why?
Is the UK a picturesque country? Why?
What countries in your opinion are similar in relief to the UK?
Topics for projects.
Sightseeings in England.
Sightseeings in Wales and Northern Ireland
Sightseeings in Scotland.
Capital cities of the four parts of the UK.
