Grammar
Put the words in the correct order to make special questions.
is
of England?
What
the capital
What have
in your
today?
got
lunch box
you
the queen
Where
live?
of England
does
most of all?
you like
Why
do
Scotland
to the British Isles?
How
the continent
you travel
from
can
Grammar
Choose the correct question word for each question.
1)
are the British Isles located?
2)
did the history of the UK start?
3)
is the official residence of the British Queen?
4)
is the capital of Wales?
5)
can I get to the Tower of London?
Reading
Match the questions to the answers.
Where is the official residence of the British Queen?
When is the best time to visit England?
Which British city would you recommend me to visit?
What is the highest part of the UK?
Why do men wear kilts on their national holidays in Scotland?
Which city is the capital of England as well as the capital of the UK?
What water object separates the UK from the continent?
It’s their national tradition.
In summer as it’s warm and not too rainy.
Liverpool as it’s small and really nice.
Vocabulary
Match the countries to their location on the map.
Northern Ireland
Wales
Scotland
England
Reading
Read and choose the correct word for each sentence.
1) The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is located on the (southfromnorththe north-west /south-east) of Europe.
2) There are a lot of (oceans (forests and plains/ long rivers/ high mountains) in the UK.
3) The UK includes (two/three/four/five) countries.
4) The British Isles are separated from the continent by (the Black sea/ the mountains/ the Arctic Ocean/ the English Channel).
5) The weather is usually (hot/ warm/ nasty/ bad) in summer.
Reading
Choose the correct words to complete the gaps in the text.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on the British Isles. The United Kingdom consists of four parts: England, , Wales and Northern Ireland. Each country has its capital. The capital of is London, the capital of Wales is Cardiff, the capital of Scotland is Edinburgh and the main city of Ireland is Belfast.
Great Britain is a country of forests and plains. There are no high in this country. and oceans influence the British climate, which is not too in winter, but rarely in summer. Great Britain is a beautiful country with old and friendly and pleasant .
England
hot
traditions
cold
Scotland
mountains
Northern
Seas
people
Listening
Listen to the weather report about the typical weather in the UK and choose the correct statements. One statement is odd.
Western parts of the UK are more rainy than the eastern.
The ocean influences the British climate.
The weather in the UK changes very often.
The summer is usually very hot in the UK.
Reading
Match the countries to the languages.
Reading
Read the text and cross out the correct answer.
The islands that are the United Kingdom today were invaded by the Romans in 55 BC. After, it was invaded by the Saxons, the Vikings, and finally by the Normans. The English conquered Wales in 1282 under Edward I and the two countries became one big country in 1536. Scotland became a part of Britain in 1602 when the king of Scotland became the King James I of England. The union became official in 1707. Ireland became a part of the union in 1801.
In the 1500s Britain began to expand its empire into much of the world. In 1588, England became the world’s dominant sea power. In the early 1800s the UK defeated France in the Napoleonic Wars and became the supreme European power. In the 1900s, the United Kingdom became less dominant world power. It continued to lose control over colonies and was weakened by World War I. However, under the leadership of Winston Churchill, the United Kingdom was the last western European nation to oppose Germany in World War II and played an important role in defeating fascism.
1) Great Britain was first invaded by Saxons. True/False
2) The Northern Ireland became a part of the UK before Scotland. True/False
3) Edward the I was the king of Scotland. True/False
4) Before the World War I the England was very powerful. True/False
5) England played a big role in the world history. True/False
Reading
Read the facts of the early history of the UK before the Anglo-Saxon period and put the events in the correct order. Use the encyclopedia if necessary.
Roman leader Julius Caesar invaded Britain.
The Celtic people began to arrive and bring their culture.
The British Isles were formed as water levels rise separating them from mainland Europe.
The Roman Empire invaded Britain and made Britannia a Roman province.
Reading
Read the text and cross out the incorrect statements.
The islands that are the United Kingdom today were invaded by the Romans in 55 BC. After, they were invaded by the Saxons, the Vikings, and finally by the Normans. The English conquered Wales in 1282 under Edward I and the two countries became one big country in 1536. Scotland became a part of Britain in 1602 when the king of Scotland became the King James I of England. The union became official in 1707. Ireland became a part of the union in 1801.
In the 1500s Britain began to expand its empire into much of the world. In 1588, England became the world’s dominant sea power. In the early 1800s the UK defeated France in the Napoleonic Wars and became the supreme European power. In the 1900s, the United Kingdom became less dominant world power. It continued to lose control over colonies and was weakened by World War I. However, under the leadership of Winston Churchill, the United Kingdom was the last western European nation to oppose Germany in World War II and played an important role in defeating Hitler.
· In the sixteenth century, England became the dominant sea power.
· Ireland became a part of the union in 1801.
· The English conquered Wales in 1382.
· Scotland became a part of England in 1602.
· The islands were invaded by the Nornams in 55 BC.
· The United Kingdom became less dominant as it was weakened during the World War I.
· Winston Churchill made the country successful again.
Reading
Read the text about British art and literature and categorize the phrases.
There is a huge amount of art galleries and legendary works of famous artists like John Constable and William Blake. Art is an important part of British culture. The UK has a rich history in the literature. Among the British world-famous writers are William Shakespeare, Geoffrey Chaucer, John Milton, J.R.R. Tolkien and J.K. Rowling. The works of William Shakespeare, specifically Romeo and Juliet, is read by millions of people across the globe and it was translated into at least 100 languages. J.K. Rowling is one of UK’s most famous writers the 21st century with her Harry Potter series sold over half a billion copies, named the best-selling book series of all time. The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings both written by J.R.R. Tolkien are also among the top 10-bestselling books in the world.
Languages the old literary pieces are written in |
The most famous modern writer from the UK |
Genius British writers of all times |
Two best-selling books by J.R.R. Tolkien |
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— |
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William Shakespeare
Geoffrey Chaucer
J.K. Rowling
The Hobbit
John Milton
Old English
Celtic
The Lord of the Rings
Reading
Read the text about British culture and fill in the missing words.
Theatre and Music
British traditions of theatre mostly came from and England. The Theatre Royal in Westminster is one of the oldest in Europe, which goes back into the mid-17th century. In the 18th century, there was a growing to sentimental comedies and domestic tragedies. Italian also became very popular during this time. Nowadays music plays an role in Britain’s pop culture. The UK also created several types of dance music such as dubstep, trip-hop, and drum and bass. Among the legendary British are such bands and singers as Rolling Stones, the Beatles, and Adele who influenced on both the British and global music .
theatres
musicians
culture
Scotland
opera
interest
important
electronic
Writing
Put the words in the correct order to make special questions
of Scotland
is
Where
located?
capital
is the
of Queen
residence
of the United Kingdom?
What
official
became
the best-seller?
book
by J.K. Rowling
Which
Read the sentences and for each question, choose the correct word answer A,B or C
1 What time do you usually ____ home
after school?
A wake up
B get up.
C get back
2 Last year I ___ a music club and I love hanging out with the other members.
A joined
B collected
C played
3 ‘What were you doing when you heard this ____ scream?’ asked the detective.
A unfortunately
B distance
C strange
4 I sent the invitations to everyone last week and I’ve had about 20 ____
A popular
B replies
C order
5 Tomorrow morning, our class is going to ___ an art gallery.
A find out
B guide
C visit
6 My brother is going to a new school this year and he’s really__ about it.
A secondary
B nervous
C primary
7 Do you know when that office ___ was built?
A centre
B block
C hall
8 It’s so cold! The __ has fallen very quickly since this morning, hasn’t it?
A temperature
B ground
C tlash
9 We’ve bought lots of ___ for the party and I’m going to make a birthday cake.
A tasty
B ingredients
C snacks
10 That guy with the short dark hair is very __ isn’t he? He talks to everyone!
A sociable
B generous
C shy
11 My mum told me to tidy up my room and to __ my jacket and shirt.
A hang up
B puton
C tie up
12 If you want to __, why don’t you join a gym?
A take part
B take up
C get fit
13 Jim, could you ___ me a big favour and help me organise the party?
A make
B do
C take
14 ‘That ___ always writes fantastic articles.
A journalist
B media
C copy
Помогите пожалуйста.
1. Choose the correct
word for each sentence.
1)
In most countries policemen carry ______ .
a)
guns b)
swords c) masks
2)
Members of Criminal Investigation department are
______ .
a)
officers b)
volunteers c) detectives
3)
A police
officer can stop and search people if he ______
them of committing a crime.
a)
prevents b)
suspects c) provides
4)
The head of Scotland Yard is appointed by the Crown on
the ________ of Home Secretary.
a) recommendation b) provision c) opinion
5)
Courts decide both criminal and civil ____ .
a)
crimes b) cases
c) procedures
6)
The jury traditionally ____ of 12 ordinary people.
a)
includes b)
consists c) covers
7)
The jurors discuss their ____ in a special room.
a)
interrogation
b) situation c) decision
If a person committed a_____, he/she cannot be a
juror.
a)
crime b)
mistake c) disease
9)
The jury reaches the verdict, but the ____ passes the sentence.
a)
clerk b) judge
c) police officer
10)
The verdict of
the jury must be ______ in cases of murder.
a)
unanimous
b) similar c) different
Автор: Гость
I. Choose the correct word or phrase in each sentence.
1. There’s someone at the door. It can / must be the postman.
2. Don’t worry, you don’t have to / mustn’t pay now.
3. It was 5 o’clock an hour ago. Your watch can’t / mustn’t be right.
4. In my opinion, the government might / should do something about this.
5. I suppose that our team must / should win, but I’m not sure.
6. I think you had better / would better take a pullover with you.
7. Sorry, I can’t stay any longer. I have to / might go.
8. It’s a school rule, all the pupils have to / must wear a uniform.
9. Let’s tell Anna. She could / might not know.
10. Jones could / must be president if Smith has to resign.
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