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The red rose became the emblem of England after the War

The red rose became the emblem of England after the

War of the Roses (1455-1485) which was the war for the English throne.
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Saint George, a soldier in the Roman army, saved a princess, killed a dragon.

Saint George, a soldier in the Roman army, saved a princess,

killed a dragon.
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The Saint George´s cross is the English flag.

The Saint George´s cross is the English flag.

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While England does not have an official national anthem, there are

While England does not have an official national anthem, there

are many songs which are considered to fill such a role. In most of the national sporting fixtures ‘God Save the Queen’ is used.
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1.God save our gracious queen, God save our noble queen, God

1.God save our gracious queen,
God save our noble queen,
God

save the queen.
Refrain:
Send her victorious,
Happy and glorious,
Long live to reign over us
God save the queen.

2.Oh, lord our god arise,
Scatter her anemies
And make them fall.
Refrain:
Confound their politics,
Frustrate their knowrish tricks.
On Thee our hopes we fix
God save us all.

God save the queen

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Look at the geographical names and read them after the announcer.

Look at the geographical names and read them after the announcer.

Bath,

Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Cambridge, the County of Kent, Dover, the Fens (area), Hadrian's Wall, Heathrow (airport), the Lake District, Land's End, Liverpool, Manchester, the Midlands, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northern Ireland, Oxford, Sheffield, the Southeast, the Southwest, Stonehenge, Stratford-upon-Avon, the Thames, Wales, York
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1._______ Lake District 2.________ North of England 3._________ Midlands 4._________Newcastle 5._________

1._______ Lake District
2.________ North of England
3._________ Midlands
4._________Newcastle
5._________ Northern Ireland
6._________ Windsor
7._________ Thames
8.________

Southwest
9.________ East Anglia
10.__________ Heathrow Airport
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1 Say what parts of England the pictures show. 1 2



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Say what parts of England the pictures show.


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2

3

4

5

the text “Discover Britain: England”

the text “Discover Britain:d”

the text “Discover Britain: Engl

d”

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1) What are the principal cities in the Southeast? 2)What county


1) What are the principal cities in the Southeast?
2)What county

is called the “garden of England”?
3) Why do people find the Southwest attractive?
4) Why do you think tourists often come to Cambridge?
5) What is Stratford-upon-Avon famous for?
6) What are the main attractions of the North of England?
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Match the words in the two columns to say what these places are famous for.

Match the words in the two columns to say what these

places are famous for.
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The Midlands the heart of England. the largest industrial part of

The Midlands

the heart of England.
the largest industrial part of England.
The biggest

industrial cities:
Manchester, Sheffield, Liverpool.

is/are

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East Anglia is/are is/are called There is/are very flat. beautiful cities

East Anglia is/are is/are called There is/are

very flat.
beautiful cities with historical buildings.
isolated from

the rest of Britain.
the Fens.
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The Southwest . a region with farming. known for pirates. a

The Southwest

.

a region with farming.
known for pirates.
a place for artists, writers,

holidaymakers.
its remarkable historic places.
its Stonehenge.
its dairy products.

is/are
is/are famous for

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The North of England the wildest and the loneliest part of

The North of England

the wildest and the loneliest part of England.
a

lot of busy industrial cities.
rich in coal.
the Lake District.
Beautiful valleys, rivers, waterfalls and mountains.

is/are
There is/are
is/are famous for

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The Southeast a highly populated region; a lot of industry; The

The Southeast

a highly populated region;
a lot of industry;
The capital of the

UK;
the main passenger ports and airports.

is/are
There is/are
is/are famous for
is/are situated

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-Have you ever been to England, Ann? -No, I haven’t been

-Have you ever been to England, Ann?
-No, I haven’t been there

yet.
-Where would you like to go there?
-To the Southwest I think.
-But why?
-I want to see “Land’s End”, the most westerly point of Great Britain.
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1.Great Britain is separated from the continent by… a) The Pacific

1.Great Britain is separated from the continent by…
a) The Pacific

ocean
b) The Irish Sea
c) The Bristol Channel
d) The English channel
2. England’s population is more than …million people
a)50 b)5.6 c)560 d)7
3.The head of the state in Britain is…
a) the Prime Minister
b) the President
c) the Queen
d) the Speaker
4.The Lake District is situated in…
a) the North of England
b) East Anglia
c) the Midland
d) the Southwest
5.What famous person was born in the Fens area?
a) William Shakespeare
b) Hadrian
c) Oliver Cromwell
d) Peter the Great

6.Heathrow is one of the busiest…
a) libraries
b) airports
c) ports
d) supermarkets
7.Brighton is a …in the Southeast.
a) historical building
b) resort
c) region of England
d) river
8. The Midlands is known as…
a) Home of the queen
b) the heart of Scotland
c) the heart of England
d) a highly populated region of England
9.The birthplace of William Shakespeare is …
a) The County of Kent
b) Brighton
c) Stratford-upon-Avon
d) Liverpool
10.England consists of …main parts.
a) 10
b) 5
c) 2
d) 4

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