Be Strong British Culture - 2 England

Be Strong British Culture - 1: history & geography
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Be Strong British Culture - 1: history & geography
Be Strong British Culture

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The rules of the game
  1. Be respectful and listen to each other.
  2. Raise your hand if you know the answer or have a question.
  3. Blue slide = explanation, Green slide = question
  4. We speak English as much as possible. 
  5. no gaming or else I have some pages from a dictionary........

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Quick recap
The UK consists of 4 different countries:

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The combination of the flags of Scotland, England and Ireland is what we call the Union Jack or Union Flag.

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England: capital
The population of London is currently 8,982,000! These are people from all over the world, but mostly from former English colonies such as India, Pakistan (called Asians) and from the Caribbean for instance Jamaica, St. Lucia (called West Indies).

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Asian people
People from the West Indies

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The population of London is currently 8,982,000. Write down this number in letters.

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London landmarks
London is also home to a lot of iconic landmarks such as:

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The Routemaster bus or
Double Decker bus.
The London Underground
 also called the Tube.

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Tower Bridge which is often confused with London Bridge 
Big Ben which is the name of the bell, not the clock or tower.

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Harrods is a very famous and expensive warehouse.
Buckingham Palace is the London residence of the King and Queen.

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The river Thames which is the 2nd biggest river in the UK 
and flows right through the heart of London.

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What is the second biggest river in England?
A
The Severn
B
The Thames
C
The Wantsum
D
The Medway

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Royalty
Like the Netherlands England has a King and a Queen: King Charles III and Queen Camilla. 
Charles' mother was Queen Elizabeth II and she was the longest reigning monarch. She ruled for 70 years(!)

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How long was Queen Elizabeth
Queen of England?
A
50 years
B
60 years
C
70 years
D
80 years

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Politics
The prime minister, ministers, MP's all gather in the Houses of Parliament. 
Traditionally the Prime minister always lives around the corner from the Houses of Parliament at 10 Downing Street.

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The Houses of Parliament is the seat of the British government.
10 Downing Street is the residence of the British prime minister.

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What is the address of the prime minister and that of the King?
A
Big Ben and The Houses of Parliament
B
They both live under London Bridge
C
Harrods and Tower Bridge
D
10 Downing Street and Buckingham Palace

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National Holidays
The most important holidays in England are:
  • 25 & 26 December: Christmas Eve and Boxing Day
  • 31 December: New Years Eve
  • 5 November: Guy Fawkes night or Bonfire Night

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Christmas
Traditionally Christmas dinner in England is on Christmas eve and it consists of a roast Turkey, Brussel sprouts and roast potatoes. Yum yum!
On Boxing Day (26 December) the shops are open and there is a big sale.

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Guy Fawkes night
Guy Fawkes night is also called Bonfire night. 
The English celebrate that Guy Fawkes was prevented from blowing up the Houses of Parliament with gunpowder.
They celebrate the evening with fireworks and bonfires.

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How do we call Boxing Day in Dutch?
A
Eerste Kerstdag
B
Pasen
C
Tweede Kerstdag
D
Pinksteren

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Food
England's most famous dish is Fish and Chips. The fish is fried in batter and traditionally served with chips sprinkled with salt and vinegar and mushy peas.

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Would you like salt and vinegar on your chips? How about mushy peas?

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Sports
The most popular sport in England is football. Second is boxing followed by cricket in third place and rugby in fourth place.
Most people outside England find cricket difficult to follow. It's a bit like baseball in America but with more rules.  

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What is the most popular sport in England?
A
ice hockey
B
football
C
basketball
D
rugby

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Culture
Shakespeare is England's most famous writer. He wrote plays such as Romeo and Juliet as well as poetry. He lived from 1564 until 1616 and built a theater in London called the Globe.
He invented words and expressions that we still use today such as eye, lonely, being in a pickle, fashionable.

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Can you think of a few words or phrases from Shakespeare that we still use today?

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Create your own poster
Create a poster about the culture of England. You can do it in Canva or any other programme or app. You can use this LessonUp or you can add things you find interesting about the culture of England. Make sure it's about England and not the other countries within the UK.

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