Be Strong British Culture - 1: history & geography of the UK

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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In this Be strong we'll be talking about culture.
But what is culture?
Write down in Dutch what you think culture is and give some examples.

Slide 3 - Open question

A definition of culture:
Culture can be defined as all the ways of life including arts, beliefs and institutions of a population that are passed down from generation to generation. Culture has been called "the way of life for an entire society." As such, it includes codes of manners, dress, food, traditions, language, religion, rituals, art.

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Een definitie van cultuur:
Cultuur is alle manieren van leven, inclusief kunst, religie en overtuigingen van een bevolking, die van generatie op generatie worden doorgegeven. Cultuur wordt wel 'de manier van leven voor een hele samenleving ' genoemd. 

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attitudes: houding
beliefs: overtuigingen
language: taal
customs: gebruiken
rituals: rituelen
behaviour: gedrag
faith religion: geloof
food: eten
Art/Drama/Music: kunst en cultuur

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Give some examples of Dutch culture.

Slide 7 - Mind map

Slide 8 - Video

Brief history
To understand where the British culture comes from, we need to look at the history and geography of the United Kingdom. 

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1,000 BC: the Celts arrive in Britain

They came from Central Europe

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AD 43: Romans invade Britain
They came from what is now Italy.

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AD 793: Vikings invade Britain
They came from Scandinavia.

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AD 1066: the Normans invade Britain
They came from Normandy in France 

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Slowly England annexed neighbouring countries until it finally became the United Kingdom as we know it in 1922.

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The UK
The United Kingdom as we know it today was formed in 1922:
  1. England
  2. Wales
  3. Scotland
  4. Northern Ireland

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Who invaded Britain between AD43 and AD 1066?
(invade = binnenvallen)
A
the Turkish, the Dutch and the Polish
B
the Germans, the Hungarians and the Italians
C
the Romans, the Vikings and the Normans
D
the Russians, the Chinese and the Swiss

Slide 16 - Quiz

In what year did England become the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern-Ireland?
A
2016
B
1945
C
1922
D
1066

Slide 17 - Quiz

Where did the Normans come from?
A
Noordwijk (Netherlands)
B
Normandy (France)
C
Novosibirsk (Russia)
D
North Pole (Arctic)

Slide 18 - Quiz

Slide 19 - Video

How did King Edward II die?

Slide 20 - Open question

Name a Viking word that is still used in the English language today.

Slide 21 - Open question

Slide 22 - Slide

Which four countries make up the United Kingdom?
A
England, America, Australia, Antarctica
B
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern-Ireland
C
England, Scotland, Wales, Ellis Island
D
England, Scotland, Wales, Iceland

Slide 23 - Quiz

Slide 24 - Slide

England
Population: 55,980,000
Flag: St George's Cross

Capital: London
National flower: Tudor Rose

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 a chocolate box village
London

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Scotland
Population: 5,454,000
Flag: St Andrew's Cross

Capital: Edinburgh
National flower: Thistle

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Scottish Highlands and loch
(loch = een meer)
Victoria Street Edinburgh 
(Harry Potter - Diagon Alley)

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Wales
Population: 3,136,000 
Flag: Welsh Dragon

Capital: Cardiff
National flower: Daffodil

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Morfa Nefyn beach
Cardiff Rugby Stadium

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Northern Ireland
Population: 1,855,000
Flag: Ulster Banner
Capital: Belfast
National flower: shamrock

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Rural Northern-Ireland
(rural = platteland)
Belfast mural
(mural = muurschildering)

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Northern Ireland - The Troubles
From the 12th century Ireland was ruled by by the Kingdom of Britain. In 1921 Ireland, which was mainly catholic became independent an inde. But the north of Ireland which was mainly protestant wanted to stay part of the Kingdom of Britain.
So the country was split in two: the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. 

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Northern Ireland - The Troubles
The catholics in Northern Ireland were in the minority and suffered a lot of discrimination. They wanted to be part of the Republic of Ireland. To fight back against the protestant oppressors they formed terrorist organisations such as the IRA. The  The Troubles  lasted until 1999, when a peace treaty was signed.

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In which country in the United Kingdom can you find lochs?
A
England
B
Wales
C
Scotland
D
Northern Ireland

Slide 39 - Quiz

In which country can you find murals about The Troubles?
A
England
B
Wales
C
Scotland
D
Northern Ireland

Slide 40 - Quiz

Which country in the United Kingdom has a daffodil as its national flower?
A
England
B
Wales
C
Scotland
D
Northern Ireland

Slide 41 - Quiz

Which country in the United Kingdom has the biggest population? (population = aantal inwoners)
A
England
B
Wales
C
Scotland
D
Northern Ireland

Slide 42 - Quiz

Wat vond je van de afgelopen les?
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Slide 43 - Poll