Destination UK

Destination UK :
ENGLAND 
1 / 25
next
Slide 1: Slide
EngelsMBOStudiejaar 1

This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

Items in this lesson

Destination UK :
ENGLAND 

Slide 1 - Slide

Destination UK: ENGLAND
Aims:
• To visualise and then write about a trip to London
• To practise speaking in a discussion about icons
• To practise reading skills
• To learn rhyming slang and write a short dialogue

Slide 2 - Slide

SKILL CREATIVE WRITING

Slide 3 - Slide

two minute trip
to London.

Slide 4 - Mind map

ICON? What images represent England to you?

Slide 5 - Open question

1. More than ____ languages are spoken in London
A
3
B
350
C
35
D
53

Slide 6 - Quiz

More than ____% of secondary school children in England don’t have English as their first language.
A
13
B
30
C
50
D
2

Slide 7 - Quiz

The population of the United Kingdom is just over _____ million.
A
50
B
61
C
44
D
67

Slide 8 - Quiz

. The population of England is just over _____ million
A
23
B
56
C
19
D
33

Slide 9 - Quiz

The currency of the UK is the pound. _____ pence make one pound.
A
10
B
100
C
1000
D
50

Slide 10 - Quiz

Reading task: Diverse society, football and food.
Read the text and then discuss the questions in groups:
• What’s the first country you think of when you think of the United Kingdom?
• What’s the difference between England, the United Kingdom and Great Britain?
• Have you, or any of your classmates, ever visited any of the cities mentioned in the text?
• Which other famous people do you consider to be English icons?

Slide 11 - Slide

England is perhaps the country most people first think of when they think of the United Kingdom. It
borders both Scotland and Wales and almost 50 million people live there, which is over 80% of the
UK’s total population. Major cities include London (the capital), Birmingham, Sheffield, Leeds,
Newcastle, and Manchester.

Slide 12 - Slide

London is one of the most well-known cities in the world and for many is
representative of the whole of England, if not, the whole of the UK. Other icons include football, actors
Jude Law and Kate Winslet, Bridget Jones, pubs and beer. But for most these represent the whole of
the UK, not just England.

Slide 13 - Slide

Indistinct identity?

 
Many of the people in our survey, either English by birth or now living here, commented that it was
very difficult to distinguish between English and British culture and identity. People found that they
often identify more with other things than with England as a country.

Slide 14 - Slide

These other things include: the
place or region in which they live, whether it be a major city or one of the English counties such as
Yorkshire, Devon or Northumberland; the UK as a whole; or the religious or ethnic community they
are from.

Slide 15 - Slide

What’s the first country you think of when you think of the United Kingdom?

Slide 16 - Open question

What’s the difference between England, the United Kingdom and Great Britain?

Slide 17 - Open question

Have you, or any of your classmates, ever visited any of the cities mentioned in the text?

Slide 18 - Open question

Which other famous people do you consider to be English icons?

Slide 19 - Open question

cockney rhyming slang 

Slide 20 - Slide

cockney rhyming slang

Slide 21 - Slide

Slide 22 - Slide

Slide 23 - Slide

Hand in your assignments in ELO (Inleveropdracht ENGLAND)
• Have a look at the examples of Cockney Rhyming Slang, and try to make up a short dialogue
using the slang instead of standard English.
• Try and make up some new rhyming slang – you could mix English and your language if you like.


Slide 24 - Slide

Destination UK :
ENGLAND 

Slide 25 - Slide