Урок английского языка в 10 классе. ParliamentaryDemocracy. How does it work? Кузовлев В.П. 10 класс Unit II. Разработала и провела учитель ИЯ Варницын

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Match the words from lists A and B A B to

Match the words from lists A and B

A B
to appoint

a) a new law
to revise b) the country
to vote c) a bill
to rule d) Prime - Minister
to delay e) a programme
to sign f) a government
programme
to pass g) the policy
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THE MONARCH THE GOVERNMENT PARLIAMENT THE PEOPLE

THE MONARCH THE GOVERNMENT PARLIAMENT THE PEOPLE

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THE MONARCH is the official head of state and an integral

THE MONARCH
is the official head of state and an integral part

of Parliament in her constitutional role;
appoints all the Ministers, including the Prime Minister;
has mostly representative functions;
gives the royal assent to the bills passed by the House of Commons and the House of Lords;
is the head of the Commonwealth of Nations;
everything today is done in the Queen’s name;
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THE GOVERNMENT chooses chooses David Cameron

THE GOVERNMENT

chooses

chooses

David Cameron

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THE GOVERNMENT to determine government policies; to be responsible for government

THE GOVERNMENT

to determine government policies;
to be responsible for government policies;
to coordinate

government departments;
to be responsible to the House of Commons;
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The Prime-Minister lives and works in the official residence, No. 10 Downing Street, London.


The Prime-Minister lives and works
in the official residence,
No. 10

Downing Street, London.
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PARLIAMENT about 650 elected MPs- makes laws; discusses political Problems Life

PARLIAMENT

about 650 elected MPs-
makes laws;
discusses political
Problems
Life peers


Over 1 100permanent,
non-elected members;
peers and life peers.
Examines and revises
bills from the House of
Commons;
can delay bills for one year

the House of
Commons

the House of
Lords

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PARLIAMENT

PARLIAMENT

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THE PEOPLE all men and women over 18; elect members of

THE PEOPLE

all men and women over 18;
elect members of the House

of Commons;
there are about 650 constituencies in the UK with 60-70,000electors in each of them;
on electing day people mark an “X” beside the candidate they wish to be elected;
in each constituency, the candidate with most votes wins;