Introduction to British Civ course for ISLAIN 1st year students

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• Last but not least!

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• What is special about Britain?

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The Monarch is Head of State.The Royal Family at

House of Lords

Parliament: House of Commons

Prince William’s Wedding with Catherine Middleton, April 2011

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British Prime Minister David Cameron

British Cabinet with the Queen

THERE IS NO PRESIDENT!

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UK, ENGLAND, BRITAIN, OR GREAT BRITAIN

When people say England, they sometimes mean Great Britain, sometimes the United Kingdom,

sometimes the British Isles - but never England.''How to be an Alien' by George Mikes

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UK, ENGLAND, BRITAIN, OR GREAT BRITAIN

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UK, ENGLAND, BRITAIN, OR GREAT BRITAIN

• What is Great Britain?• Great Britain is the official name given to the

two kingdoms of England and Scotland, and the principality of Wales.

• Great Britain is made up of: • England - The capital is London. • Scotland - The capital is Edinburgh . • Wales - The capital is Cardiff.

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Is Great Britain the same as the UK?

Great Britain + Northern Ireland =UK

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Great Britain VS United Kingdom