All About Britain (PrimaryTwo)

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All About Britain (Prima ryTwo)

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All About Britain (PrimaryTwo). Where is Britain?. Britain. Scotland. England. Wales. Facts about Britain. * The population of Britain is 58 million. *The official language is English, but in Wales and Scotland Celtic languages are spoken. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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All About Britain (PrimaryTwo)

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Where is Britain?

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Britain

England

Scotland

Wales

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Facts about Britain*The population of Britain is 58 million. *The official language is English, but in

Wales and Scotland Celtic languages are spoken.

*The term British refers to people, places and things from England, Scotland and Wales. Each kingdom also has its own identity.

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The British Flag

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The capital city, London, is in the southeast and is situated at both sides of the River Thames.

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Weather in BritainBritain has all four seasons.winter, summer, spring and qutumn

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Seasons

• Spring - March to May • Summer - June to August • Autumn - September to November • Winter - December to February

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•It sometimes snows, but mainly in Scotland.

•The weather is often different across the country.

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British Symbols

Double-decker bus

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Taxi

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Telephone box

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Post box

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Double-decker buses

Double-decker buses can be seen all over Britain but only red ones are seen in London.

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Big Ben

Famous Places

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Tower of London

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Stonehenge

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Buckingham Palace

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British Food

The most common and typical foods eaten in England include the sandwich, fish and chips, pies.

sandwich Fish and chips pies

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British foodEnglish Breakfast

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Breakfast • Between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00p.m. • A traditional English breakfast consists of eggs, bacon, sausages, fried bread ,

mushrooms and baked beans. • A typical English breakfast is a bowl of

cereals, a slice of toast, orange juice and a cup of coffee.

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Afternoon tea

This is a small meal, not a drink. Traditionally it consists of tea or coffee served with scones, sandwiches or pastries.

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scones

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Jam roly-poly

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Fish and Chips

                      

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Lunch Lunch - between 12:00 and 1:30 p.m. Many children at school and adults at work

will have a 'packed lunch'. It consists of a sandwich, a packet of crisps,

a piece of fruit and a drink.

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Dinner Dinner - between 12:00 and 1:30 p.m. A British meal for dinner is meat and vegetables.

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Nowadays, most people in Britainare eating curry .Rice or pasta are now favoured asthe ‘British Dinner ’.

pasta

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British Animals• Many British families own pets. • The largest mammal is the red deer. • You can also see foxes and rabbits.

rabbit fox

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Red Deer

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• Red deer feed on grass.• In summer they only feed in the

morning and in the evening. • They also have strong teeth.

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Sheep

Some sheep are kept for meat. Others are kept for wool.

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Squirrel

Squirrel live in forests.

They eat fruits and nuts.

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Squirrel Video clips

• Squirrel eating a nut (240K, 12 seconds) • Squirrel inside the squirrel feeder! (221K, 11 seconds)

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Robin

The UK's favourite bird - its has bright red breast.

They will sing at night next to street lights.

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Badger

Badgers live underground.They line the home with leaves and grass.Badgers usually come out at night to look for ground squirrels.

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Hedgehog

•Hedgehogs live in forests.

•They are active during evenings and nights.

•Hedgehog food includes: worms, insects (bees and spiders), snakes and mice.

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School Uniform Children wear a school uniform.

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BoysLong grey or black trousers (shorts may be worn in the Summer)White Shirt

School tie Jumper or sweater with the school logo on. Black shoes

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Girls

• Girls wear skirts .• During the summer term girls often wear summer school dresses.