National Days in Britain

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Each country in Britain has its own patron saint and floral emblem:
Advertisements

Welcome to the UK The official name of the country is
Фонетическая зарядка [r ] – Britain, British,the British; [t ] – town, city, tourist, Scotland, historical, political; [l ] – emblem, London, Ireland,
St David’s Day. St David’s Day falls on the 1 st March every year, which is the day he is said to have died on, in 589 AD. St David’s Day has been celebrated.
British Symbols.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Great Britain Symbols.. How was the flag of United Kindom made ? Firstly, there was only a flag of England. Then the Scottish Andrew’s cross was added.
Flag of the UK is called Union flag or “Union Jack”
History of the St.Patrick's Day
The capital of the UK is London.
ST. GEORGE’S CROSS St George's Cross (or the Cross of St George) is a red cross on a white background used as a symbolic reference to Saint George. The.
St. George's Day is on 23 April. It is England's national day.
Saint Patric is the patron saint of Ireland. His emblem, adiagonal red cross on a white background, is the flag of Ireland, and part of the British flag.
The Saint Andrew's cross is the Scottish flag. Saint Andrew, a fisherman, was one of the 12 apostles who followed Jesus Christ. Paintings of Saint Andrew.
Union Jack and other Flags.
British Symbols Задачи: воспитывать культуру общения, развивать интерес к изучаемому языку Оборудование: карточки с названием стран и эмблем, кроссворд,
The Story of Three Flags (Or...How the Union Jack Got Its Stripes)
The composition of the British flag
Zapraszamy na prezentację przygotowaną przez :
Great Britain.
Flag of England (St George’s Cross) Flag of Scotland (St Andrew’s Cross) Flag of Northern Ireland (St Patrick’s Cross) The Union Jack (combination.
GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND Tiia Kalberg Tartu Annelinna Gümnaasium Inglise keel 5. klass II kooliaste Koolitaja Tiit Mauer Ülevaade Suurbritannia.
British floral symbols
St. Patrick’s Day 17 th March. St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on the 17 th March every year. It is celebrated.
St Patrick and St Patrick’s Day. Saint Patrick He was born between 387 and 390 in Scotland. He was a bishop and a missionnary in Ireland. He was known.
 St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated every year on the 17 th of March in honor of Saint Patrick of Ireland. He was the patron of Ireland, and a saint who.
St Patrick’s Day Saint Patrick's Day is a cultural and religious celebration that happens every year on the 17 th of March to mark the death of the saint.
By: Kenzie Krei. We all know St Patrick’s Day is celebrated on March 17 th, but what is it for? Fun Fact: St. Patrick is a well know saint. In stories.
EmblemsEmblems Helina, Maysoon,Arusia. Helina, Maysoon,Arusia.
British Symbols. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
St. Patrick’s day Saint Patrick's Day is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated on 17 March in Dublin, Ireland.religious.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
National symbols of the UK (plants)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland I LOVE ENGLISH 3 Form 5.
What is the UK? It is the union of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland
Is a yearly holiday celebrated on the 17th of March.
The Royal Coat of Arms of the UK
THE UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND Area: sq km Population: 48 million people Capital: London Language: English.
84% of the United Kingdom ʼ s population live in England - almost 50 million people. Over 7 million of them live in ________, the capital city. St. George.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
How much do you know about... ?. about... The British Isles.
 The National flag of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland as one of the main symbols of the State.
Britain. The Country and its People
The Map of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
British Symbols.
Sant Patrick's Day When is St. Patrick's Day? St. Patrick's Day is celebrated in the whole of Ireland on 17 March, in honour of St Patrick, the patron.
British Symbols Задачи: воспитывать культуру общения, развивать интерес к изучаемому языку Оборудование: карточки с названием стран и эмблем, кроссворд,
National Days in Britain
Saint Patrick’s Day MARCH 17.
The Flag of the UK.
The National Emblems of Great Britain
The red rose is the symbol of England
LEPRECHAUN’S QUIZ.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the UK)
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
So many countries all over the world So many people life tales told
THE NAME The UK of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Area sq km Population 57 million.
National Emblems of the United Kingdom.
The symbols of the UK.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
«Англоговорящие страны: Объединённое королевство Великобритании и Северной Ирландии» урок английского языка – 7 класс. Автор: учитель английского языка.
The United Kingdom of Britain and Northern Ireland
British Flag Irina Averkieva.
National Days in Britain
British Symbols.
Presentation transcript:

National Days in Britain National Days in Britain are not cecelebrated to the same extent as National Days in countries like France or America

4 National Days in Britain: Scotland’s National Day is St. Andrew’s Day (30 November) Wales’ National Day is St. David’s Day (1 March) England’s national day is St. George’s Day (23 April) Northern Ireland’s National Day is St. Patrick’s Day (17th March)

St. Andrew’s Day Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland St. Andrew, one of Christ’s twelve apostles, is the patron saint of Scotland. Some of his bones are said to have been brought to what is now St. Andrews in Fife during the 4th century. Since medieval times the X-shaped saltire cross upon which St. Andrew was supposedly crucified has been the Scottish national symbol

St. Andrew’s Day the feast day of Saint Andrew St. Andrew's Day is Scotland's official national day and an official bank holiday although it is a bank holiday, banks are not required to close and employers are not required to give their employees the day off as a holiday is an official flag day in Scotland

St. David’s Day St. David (c.520-588), the patron saint of Wales, was the founder and first abbot-bishop of Menevia, now St. David’s in Dyfed, South Wales. The day is commemorated by the wearing of daffodils or leeks by patriotic Welsh people. Both plants are traditionally regarded as the national emblems of Wales

Saint David's Day the feast day of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales falls on 1 March each year the date of March 1st was chosen in remembrance of the death of Saint David on that day in 589, and has been celebrated by followers since then. The date was declared a national day of celebration within Wales in the 18th century every year parades are held in Wales to commemorate St. David. The largest of these is held in Cardiff the flag of Saint David often plays a central role in the celebrations and can be seen flying throughout Wales

St. George’s Day St. George is the patron saint of England A story that first appeared in the 6th century tells that St. George rescued a hapless maid by slaying a fearsome fire-breathing dragon. The saint’s name was shouted as a battle cry by English knights who fought beneath the red-cross banner of St. George during the Hundred Years War (1338-1453)

St. George’s Day St George's Day was a major feast and national holiday in England on a par with Christmas from the early 15th century waned by the end of the 18th century in recent years the popularity of St George's Day appears to be increasing gradually a traditional custom at this time was to wear a red rose in one's lapel, though with changes in fashion this is no longer common another custom is to fly or adorn the St George's Cross flag in some way

St. Patrick’s Day The work of St. Patrick (c.389-c.461) was a vital factor in the spread of Christianity in Ireland. Born in Britain, he was carried off by pirates, and spent six years in slavery before escaping and training as a missionary. The day is marked by the wearing of shamrocks (a clover-like plant), the national badge of both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland

St. Patrick’s Day is an official Bank Holiday in Northern Ireland the day is marked by the wearing of shamrocks (a clover-like plant), the national badge of both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland according to legend, St. Patrick used the shamrock, a three-leaved plant, to explain the Holy Trinity to the pre-Christian Irish people green ribbons and shamrocks were worn in celebration of St Patrick's Day as early as the 17th century