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All About Britain P5 and 6
Where is Britain?
What is Britain?
England
Scotland
Wales
Flags
The U.K flag
The English flag
The Scottish flag
The Welsh flag
Facts about Britain*The population of Britain is 58 million.*The official language is English, but in Wales and Scotland Celtic languages are spoken.
*People from Britain are called British.*People from England are called English.*People from Scotland are called Scottish.*People from Wales are called Welsh.
Britain’s National Anthem
God save our gracious Queen!
Long live our noble Queen! God save the Queen! Send her victorious, Happy and glorious,
Long to reign over us, God save the Queen.
Weather in Britain
Britain has all four seasons (winter, summer, spring and autumn). It sometimes snows, but mainly in Scotland. The weather is often different across the country.
British symbols
Double-decker bus
Taxi
Post boxTelephone box
Cup of tea Wimbledon
English rose
Cricket – Britain’s national sport
Famous LandmarksBritain is full of famous
places.
Stonehenge
Big Ben
Buckingham
PalaceWho lives
here?
Tower of London
What is traditional British food?
English Breakfast – consists of eggs, bacon, sausages, fried bread, mushrooms and baked beans.
Bangers and mash – sausages and mashed potatoesScones – you usually eat with cream and jam
Crumpets – usually eat with butter
Fish and Chips
Jam roly-poly – a dessert made with jam.
British Animals
Red Deer
Robin
Sheep
Squirrel
Badger
Hedgehog
British Sports
Cricket
Football
Netball
Rugby
Rounders
Famous PeopleQueen Victoria Queen
Elizabeth
Prince Charles
Prince William
J.K. Rowling
David Beckham
Princess Diana
Festivals and Holidays
Shrove Tuesday (Pancake Day)
April Fool's DayA day of jokes and tricks.
May Day
Harvest Festival
Cultural Do’s and Don’tsIn England...
•Do stand in line
•Do say "Excuse Me"Do say "Please" and "Thank-you“
• Do cover your Mouth
• Do Shake Hands
•Do not speak with your mouth full of food.
•Do not ask personal or intimate questions.
•Do not talk loudly in public.
•Do not stare at anyone in public.
•Do not pick your nose in public:
What are British homes like?
Daily life for British children
Acknowledgements
Woodlands Junior School, Englandhttp://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/user_info/terms.htm