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1 The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Survey of English Speaking Countries The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

2 Getting Started Today, we will be exploring the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Let’s begin by finding out what you already know about this topic. Get ready to think of your answers to these questions…

3 What countries does “Great Britain” include?
A) England, Scotland and Wales. B) England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. C) England and Scotland

4 What does the “United Kingdom” inlcude?
England, Scotland and Wales. B) England and Ireland. C) Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

5 Where are these flags from?
Scotland Wales Northern Ireland England The UNION JACK is the UK flag

6 London is the capital city of the UK, can you name these famous places?
Big Ben The British Museum The Tower of London Buckingham Palace

7 Can you name these famous British people?
Margaret Thatcher William Shakespeare Prince Charles Can you name these famous British people? J. K Rowling

8 Who’s the current UK Prime Minister?
David Cameron Nick Clegg Gordon Brown

9 Which is the capital city of Wales?
a) Holyhead b) Swansea c) Cardiff

10 Which is the capital city of Northern Ireland?
Dublin b) Belfast c) Derry

11 Basic Information: The “United Kingdom” includes Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales) and Northern Ireland. Great Britain and Northern Ireland are the two main islands of the United Kingdom. The national capital is London.

12 Basic Information: The flag of the UK represents England, Northern Scotland, the flag of Great Britain, and Northern Ireland.

13 England= England Britain= England + Wales Great Britain= England + Wales + Scotland United Kingdom= England + Wales + Scotland + Northern Ireland

14 In addition to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United Kingdom has many small islands. It also has many territories around the world that may not officially be considered part of the United Kingdom but do have a special relationship with the British government.

15 Weather: Great Britain experiences plenty of rainfall, and the weather is often changeable and difficult to predict. Because of this, weather is often a topic for discussion. Because of the abundant rainfall and mild climate, Britain is great environment for plants to grow and is very green.

16 Language: English is the official language for the entire United Kingdom, but some people speak it in different ways, influenced by their family history. (Welsh English, Scottish English, etc.)

17 Other Nationalities: The United Kingdom contains people from many countries. These immigrants sometimes live in communities with other immigrants from the same area. As of 1998, there were 170,000 Chinese living in Britain, mostly from Hong Kong. 1/3 of those Chinese were living in London at the time.

18 Other Nationalities: All of these immigrants make the UK one of the most culturally diverse countries in Europe. The UK’s immigration policy has become more flexible in recent years, allowing for even more immigrants.

19 Economy: The UK’s well-developed banking system makes it one of the leading financial centers of the world. Foreign trade is important to the economy. Service industry is Britain’s fastest growing and most important part of the national economy. By 2000, 75% of the total work force was employed in service industries (financial service, tourism and transportation, and trade).

20 Economy: Service industry is Britain’s fastest growing and most important part of the national economy. By 2000, 75% of the total work force was employed in service industries (financial service, tourism and transportation, and trade).

21 Financial Service: London is one of the three financial centers of the world, the other two being New York and Tokyo. Britain is the 5th largest tourist country in the world after the United States, Spain, France, and Italy. The tourist industry benefits from a well-developed transportation system in Britain.

22 Government

23 Education

24 Famous Places: Cities & Landmarks
Cambridge University Oxford University Some famous cities in Great Britain are London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool, Southhampton, Kingston, Plymouth, Sheffield, and Edinburgh. London is the capital of England and the whole United Kingdom. It functions as the country’s most important political, economic, cultural, communications, and industrial center. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland.

25 What else is this country sometimes known for
What else is this country sometimes known for? Remember, sometimes a country is known for something because it is true, but it is important to remember the diversity in a country’s people and avoid stereotypes. {tea & biscuits, Royal Family, fish and chips, pubs, British people are sometimes thought to be very formal, football (soccer)}

26 Common Characteristics
Let’s look at a few other things the British are known for in terms of personality and mannerisms. This list was put together by a Dutch man who spent several years living in the UK.

27 Humor Humor is very important in the British society.
It is used in many ways: to establish a positive atmosphere, to create a sense of togetherness, to bridge differences, to introduce ideas, to criticize, to show appreciation or dislike of a person. British people joke about everything including the queen, politicians, religion, themselves and you!

28 Indirect Communication
In contrast to for instance Americans, Germans and Dutch, British people have a quite indirect communication style. They will not usually tell you what they think or mean directly. You will have to read between the lines to understand what they really mean.

29 Informality Relationships in the workplace and in an educational setting are often informal. Most people call their boss and other colleagues by their first names. Style of dress depends more on personal preference than on one’s position.

30 “No Complaints” British people are not very likely to complain. They will often tolerate bad service or bad food at a restaurant, because they don't want to make a scene.

31 Friendly Although the British are generally seen as being reserved, you will find that in the North of England, people are usually quite friendly. They will appreciate it if you make a chat about the weather or take an interest in local affairs.

32 Polite British are very polite. In a restaurant, you will have to say thank you when you get the menu, thank you when you place the order, thank you when get your dishes, thank you when the waiter takes away the plates and even thank you when you pay! You'll have to say "excuse me" if you want to pass someone and "I'm sorry" if you accidentally touch someone.

33 Northern Ireland Northern Ireland, as part of the UK, has several similarities. Still, there are some facts and parts of culture that make Northern Ireland unique. In 1801, Ireland became part of the UK. After some war within Ireland, in 1921 the country split into two parts, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland is independent, but Northern Ireland is part of the UK. The capital city is Belfast.

34 Northern Ireland While the euro is the currency in the rest of Ireland, Northern Ireland uses the British Pound. Most large shops do still accept the euro. The Northern Ireland economy is the smallest of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

35 Northern Ireland Tourist authorities like to promote Northern Ireland as a safe place to visit. According to one United Nations report, Northern Ireland has the second-lowest crime rate in the developed world. There are so many rivers, lakes and so much coastline in Northern Ireland, it's no surprise that many of its best-known sporting activities are water-based. Golf is also a popular sport.


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