EXERCISE 4. Complete the following sentences in a logical way;
1.The UK is situated off the north-western coast of Europe between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea.
2. Great Britain is washed by the Irish Sea.
3. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and northern Ireland consists of four parts
4. Every part of the UK has its national emblem;England the red rose,Scotland the thistle,Wales the diffodil and the leek,Northern Ireland the shamrock.
5. The capital of four parts of the UK are London,Edinburgh,Cardiff,and Belfast respective
6. The island of Great Britain can be divided into two main regions:Lowland Britain and Highland Britain.
7. Lowlands comprise southern and eastern England.
8.Highlands include Scotland, Wales, the Pennines, the Lake District, and the southern peninsula of Britain.
9. Many rivers are flowing through Great Britain such as the longest Severn with its tributaries, the swiftest Spey, the busiest Thames, etc.
10. The Severn is river.
11. The Spey is river.
12. The Thames is river.
13. The official language of the UK is English ,but some people have the habit of naming their national flag “the Union Jack’.
EXERCISE 5.
Answer the questions and compose a dialogue:
1. What territory does the country occupy? The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ( the UK ) occupies a territory of the British Isles.
2. What is the total area? The total area of the United Kingdom is 94,000 square miles
3. What is the country washed by? the uk washed by the atlantic ocean, the north sea, the english channel
4. What is the climate of the country? the United Kingdom has a temperate climate, with generally cool temperatures and plentiful rainfall all year round
5. What regions can the country be divided into?
6. What rivers are flowing through the country?
7. What is the Longest river?
8. How many people live in the country? The population of the UK is over 57 million people
9. What is the official language? The official language is English, but some people continue speaking their mother tongue: Scottish in Western Scotland, Welsh in northern and central Wales, and Irish in Northern Ireland.
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10. What is the capital of the country?
11. Where is the capital situated?
12. What are the famous places of the capital?
13. What are the famous places of the country?
14. Who is the head of the country?
1.Occupies about. Great Britain, the northern part of. Ireland and some adjacent Islands Orkney, the Hebrides, Shetland, etc. 2.Area - 244.1 thousand square meters. km. 3.By the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea and the Irish; separated from continental Europe English Channel and the Pas-de-Calais. 4.The average temperature in the UK are higher than in other places at the same latitude. This is due to the influence of the warm Gulf Stream. The southern part of the country's warmer and drier than the north. Dominated by north-westerly winds from the northern Atlantic Ocean. Cloudy days a year - more than 50%. Chance of strong winds and floods. 5.England occupies two thirds of the island of Great Britain. It has borders with Scotland to the west - with Wales 6.England - Thames (346 km long) Scotland - Tay (188 km long) Northern Ireland - Bunn (122 km long) Wales - Toui (103 km long). 7.Britain is the largest river Severn 354 km. 8.63,182,178 people. 9.English 10.Is a blue rectangular cloth with the image of a red cross in a white straight edging imposed on white and red oblique crosses. 11.London 12.United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, or the United Kingdom - a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe. 13.One of the main attractions of London - famous clock "Big Ben". 14.Most beautiful places in the UK is Big Ben, Hyde Park, Tower Bridge, Bakingemsky Palace and others. 15.The head of state in the UK worth the Prime Minister