- •Lecture 1. Physical geography of the uk.
- •Island of Ireland. The southern part of the Island of Ireland is the Republic of
- •Is famous for the ravens , too - a legend has it that without them the Tower
- •Lecture 2. Historic stages of Britain.
- •Lecture 3 Roman Britain
- •410 To 1066 Anglo- Saxon Britain. Viking raids. The Norman invasion
- •Lecture 4 The Anglo-Saxons and other conquests
- •Lecture 5. The Normans.
- •Lecture 6 Crafts and trades in Britain
- •The age of Hill Forts and Hill Tribes in Britain 1500 bc to the Roman Invasion in 43 ad
- •410 To 1066 Anglo- Saxon Britain. Viking Raids. The Norman Invasion
- •Lecture 7. England after the Norman conquest.
- •Lecture 8. Population of Britain
- •Immigration after World War II
- •Lecture 9. State structure
- •Lecture 10 The Economy of the uk
- •From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search
- •England
- •In Southern England are found some of the oldest British settlements and traces of ancient monuments such as Stonehenge.
- •Scotland
- •Lecture 11. Districts and cities in the uk
- •Brighton
- •Cardiff
- •Lecture 12. Education in the uk
- •Public Schools
- •Schooling
- •Secondary Education
- •Science
- •Lecture 13 Outstanding public figures in Britain.
- •Lecture 14 Things to See in Britain
- •In June when the city is at its most beautiful the festival attracts some of the finest musicians in the world to Bath, as well as thousands of visitors from Britain and abroad.
- •The Chichester Theatre Festival
- •Lecture 15. Culture of Great Britain
- •Mass Media in Great Britain
- •England
Lecture 1. Physical geography of the uk.
The official name of Britain is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland. But people often make this name shorter - they call this
country "the United Kingdom", or even "the UK".
The United Kingdom is situated to the north-west of Europe. Actually it is
separated from Europe by the Channel. The Channel is not very broad, only
about 40 kilometers. Now a tunnel constructed under the Channel lines up
the UK with its nearest continental neighbour, France. So it is much easier to
reach the UK from Europe than earlier, when it could be done only on board
the ship. Since 1973 the United Kingdom is a member of the European
Union.
The United Kingdom is situated on the British Isles. The UK occupies the Island of Great Britain (which is the largest island in Europe), a
number of small islands to the west of Scotland and the northern part of the
Island of Ireland. The southern part of the Island of Ireland is the Republic of
Eire.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland consists of four
almost independent countries. These are England, Scotland, Wales and
Northern Ireland.
England is bigger than other parts of the country in both its territory and population.Over 6O million people live in Britain, and about 75 percent of the British
population lives in England. The capital of England as well as of the whole
United Kingdom is London, which is situated in the south-east of England.
London and is more than a thousand years old.
Scotland occupies the northern part of the Island of Great Britain. The area
of Scotland is more than half as big as England. But Scotland has the lowest
population density in the UK. Scotland has its own legal, banking and
education systems. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh. It is an old
beautiful city. Glasgow is the main industrial centre of Scotland. Scotland is
well-known for its beautiful mountainous scenery.
Wales is lying in the western part of the Island of Great Britain. It is not so
populated as England - only about two million people live in Wales. Wales is
one of the most beautiful parts of the British Isles - with hills and high
mountains, deep rivers and valleys. The capital of Wales is Cardiff. It is the
biggest city in Wales and also an important port.
Northern Ireland occupies the northern part of the Island of Ireland. The
capital of this country is Belfast. Northern Ireland is the most
problematical part of the UK. Some people in Northern Ireland want to
be independent of the UK. That is why there are permanent conflicts and terrorist acts organized by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) in the Northern Ireland and in other parts of the UK.
Foreigners often call everyone in the UK «English», but the Irish, the Welsh and the Scots don't like this, because they are Celts by the origin, and the English are the Teutons. Every part of the UK has its own language which is not like the English language.
Like its own language, each part of the United Kingdom also has its own national flower. The national emblem of England is the rose. The rose was adopted as England's emblem in the 15th century, around the time of the War of the Roses. The symbol of Wales is a daffodil, a beautiful white-and-yellow spring flower. And the Scots consider a thistle to be their symbol. A legend runs that this flower has saved an old Scottish castle from enemies, because one of them stepped over a thistle with big thorns and cried out of pain. Citizens of the UK call their banner the Union Flag or Union Jack. It is blue, red and white. This banner consists of the flags of Scotland, England and Ireland. The flag of Scotland is the Cross of Saint Andrew, the flag of England is the Cross of Saint George and the flag of Ireland is the Cross of Saint Patrick. And one can see that every cross is represented in the Union Jack.
The Capital of the UK - London
The capital of the UK is London. It is a very old and big city. London is situated at the mouth of the Thames river. First mentions about a settlement there date back to the time when Celtic tribes lived on the British Isles, and it was long before Christ. In the first centuries of the Christian era London became an important city of the Roman empire. And in the 12th century it already was the capital of England.
London consists of several main districts, and also includes numerous suburbs. The main districts were formed during the long life of the city. For example, the City is the centre of business life with many banks, offices and different enterprises except for industrial ones. In the Westminster historic buildings and other places of interest are concentrated, and this is also the district where the Queen lives. There also such districts as West-End, East-End, Cheap-Side, and their names are well-known in the world due to English literature.
There are many historic buildings, various museums, galleries, and other places of interest in London.
The Tower is a world-famous symbol of London, it is more than 900 years
old. During long centuries it was a fortress, a royal palace, a prison...
But now it is one of the most popular museums. The Tower is guarded by
Yeomen Warders who wear splendid scarlet and gold uniforms. The Tower