- •Content
- •The english language
- •English-speaking countries
- •Snapshots of britain fact file
- •Symbols The Statue of Britannia in Plymouth
- •Symbols within the United Kingdom
- •Public holidays in the united kingdom
- •Christmas Traditions
- •2. What does the word “carol” originally mean?
- •3. According to the text, which statement is correct?
- •A sense of identity
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary
- •Internet resourses
- •The system of government
- •Vocabulary
- •Internet resourses
- •Further and higher education
- •Vocabulary
- •Additional material Education in England
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary – education
- •Exam fever
- •Internet resourses
- •Snapshots of the United States of America
- •Vocabulary
- •The Map of the usa
- •Government and elections
- •Vocabulary
- •The branches of the government
- •The capital of the United States
- •Vocabulary
- •Washington, d.C.
- •Higher education in the United States
- •Vocabulary
- •Higher education in the usa
- •Colleges
- •American holidays Religious and Nonreligious Holidays
- •Vocabulary
- •New Year's Day
- •Comprehension Check
- •Snapshots of Australia
- •Vocabulary
- •General description
- •Internet resources
- •Amazing Australia
- •Snapshots of Canada
- •Vocabulary
- •General description
- •Internet resources
- •The first inhabitants
- •Internet resources
- •Snapshots of New Zealand
- •Vocabulary
- •Internet resources
- •Video Materials North Wales
- •Northern Ireland
- •Irish History
- •Industry
- •Images of Ireland
- •New York (The world’s capital of excitement)
- •Test 1 The united kingdom of Great Britain and Northern ireland
- •Test 2 The United States of America
- •Test 3 Canada New Zealand
- •Bibliography
- •625003, Тюмень, Семакова, 10.
English-speaking countries
Country |
Capital Language |
Country |
Capital Language |
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
London (English) |
Botswana |
Gaborone (English, Setswana) |
The Republic of Ireland |
Dublin (English) |
Cameroon |
Yaonde (English, French,African language groups) |
The United States of America |
Washington (English) |
Kenya |
Nairobi (English, Kiswahili) |
New Zeland |
Wellington (English, Maori) |
Liberia |
Monrovia (English, some 20 ethnic group languages) |
Malta |
Valletta (English, Maltese) |
Namibia |
Windhoek (English, Afrikaans, German, Oshivambo) |
Maldives |
Male (Dhivehi (Maldivian), (also English in Government)) |
Rwanda |
Kigali (Kinyarwanda, French, English) |
Australia |
Canberra (English) |
Nigeria |
Abuja (English, Hausa, Yoruba, Fulani) |
India |
New Delhi (English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Telugu and Urdu, and others) |
Bangladesh |
Dhaka (Bengali, English) |
Philippines |
Manila (Pilipino, English, Pampangan, Pangasinan, Igorot, Maranao) |
Lebanon |
Beirut (Arabic, French, Armenian, Assyrian, (also English)) |
Kuwait |
Kuwait (Arabic (also English)) |
Jamaica |
Kingston (English, Creole) |
Singapore |
Singapore (Chinese, Malay, Tamil and English) |
Malaysia |
Kuala Lumpur (Malay, Chinese, Tamil, (also English)) |
Sri Lanka |
Colombo(Sinhala, Tamil, (also English in Government)) |
Barbados |
Bridgetown (English) |
Jordan |
Amman (Arabic, (also English among upper-class)) |
Grenada |
St. Georges (English and French) |
Falkland Islands |
Stanley (English) |
Puerto Rico |
San Juan (Spanish, English) |
Task 1. Fill in the crossword using the information from Appendix 1.
2. Mr Clinton's country. 3. See 6 down. 4. Where both English and French are spoken. 6. (with 3 down) Mr Mandela's country |
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Across 1. European country whose capital is London. 5. African country whose capital is Nairobi. 7. Nation which is also a continent.
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