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5. Give the synonyms for the following words.

Boundary, rig, relic, resistance, revival, province, proclaim, reunification, harsh.

6. Match the words with their definitions.

1. kilt

a) a wild plant with leaves with sharp points and purple, yellow or white flowers made up of a mass of narrow petals pointing upwards. The national symbol of Scotland.

2. relic

b) an area of flat land that is higher than the land around it

3. dale

c) an area controlled by one ruler

4. thistle

d) a country or an area that is governed by people from another, more powerful, country

5. dominion

e) a skirt made of tartan cloth that reaches to the knees and is traditionally worn by Scottish men; a similar skirt worn by women

6. proclaim

f) the act of using force to oppose smb/smth

7. deprivation

g) the act of people etc. coming together after they have been apart for some time

8. plateau

h) to publicly and officially tell people about smth important

9. resistance

i) a valley, especially in northern England

10. colony

j) the process of smth becoming or being made popular or fashionable again

11. revival

k) an object, a tradition, etc. that has survived from a period of time that no longer exists

12. reunification

l) the fact of not having smth that you need, like enough food, money or a home

  1. Name the Cities. See if you can find the names of the cities by putting together the jumbled word pieces correctly in pairs.

8. Surf the Internet to learn what country the sight given below belongs to. World Heritage Sites in the United Kingdom

England

Scotland

 Wales

Northern Ireland

Edinburgh Old Town and New Town

Heart of Neolithic Orkney 

Skara Brae 

Standing Stones of Stenness

New Lanark 

Blenheim Palace

Canterbury Cathedral

St. Augustine's Abbey

St. Martin's Church

Westminster Palace

Westminster Abbey

St. Margaret's Church 

Saltaire

Stonehenge and Avebury

St. Kilda

Giant's Causeway

Ironbridge Gorge

Castles and Town Walls of King Edward I in Gwynedd

Caernarfon Castle 

Conwy Castle

Jurassic Coast

Frontiers of the Roman Empire (Hadrian's Wall)

Kew Gardens

Liverpool 

Maritime Greenwich

Studley Royal Park and Fountains Abbey

Tower of London

Bath

Harlech Castle

Blaenavon

Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape

Derwent Valley Mills

Durham Castle and Cathedral

9. Grammar Focus

a) State the nature of it in the following sentences from the texts about Great Britain, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

1. It greatly facilitates the export of manufactures and has made the English race a sea-loving one

2.It is interesting to note that the sea has be­en important in the history of England.

3. It was a good protection against the attacks of outside peoples.

4. It is the most northern part of the island of Great Britain and is not far away from the Arctic Circle.

5. It is the cen­tre of the working-class movement and has glorious revolutionary traditions.

6. It is associated with the names of George Gordon Byron and Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert Burns and Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes.

7. In 1949 it was officially proclaimed an independent state, the Irish Free State of Eire

8. It has its roots in three basic industries—agriculture, textiles and shipbuilding.

9. It is the prime Minister who is responsible for every measure submitted to Parliament.

10. It is the home of millions of fish.

b) Chose one of the texts (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland), point out the predicates in every sentence and state the type of it.

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