The United Kingdom Of Great Britain and Nothern Ireland
- covers an area of 244,805 sq km.
- 4 countries:
   England                         - London
    Scotland                  	     - Edinburgh
    Wales                     	     - Cardiff
    Nothern Ireland      	     - Belfast                                  
                                                               -Surface:
Islands:there are many smaller islands
-	The Isle of Wight [wait]
-	The Isles of Scilly [sili]
-	The Isle of Man 
-	Anglesey 
-	The Hebrides [hebridi:z]
-	The Orkneys
-	The Shetlands [šetlands]
-	The Channel Islands
    
Rivers:there are not many rivers (not   
              long, but deep) :
    in England    - the Severn (the longest)
      	               - the Thames (the biggest)
		      - the Trent
    in Scotland – the Clyde
  		    - the Tweed
Lakes : - are situated in Lake District (Jezerní oblast)
             - Windermere
             - in Scotland – Loch Lomond
     			       - Loch Ness
High mountains:
-	The Scottish Highlands
-	The Pennines
-	The Cambrians in Wales
-	The Cheviot Hills
-	The Cumbrian Mountains
The highest mountain is Ben Nevis (1,342 m in Scotland)
                                       Snowdon (1,085 m in Wales)
- People:
-	population is about 57 million people
-	ethnic groups: the English, the Scottish, the Irish, the Welsh	
- Languages:
-	English – the main language
-	Welsh
-	Gaelic – in Northern Scotland (80,000 people)   
	                         	          
- Climate:
-	a temperate
-	a humid
-	mild winters, not very hot summer
-	grass is constantly green
-	English weather – changes very often
- Political System:
-	constitutional monarchy 
-	the head of the state is Queen Elizabeth II. (the second) from 1952
- Economy:
-	GB was the workshop of the world
-	GB´s industry is highly developed : very rich in coal, oil, gas
-	England´s most important industries are:
o	chemical industry
o	textile industry
o	iron and steel industry
o	mining idustry
o	shipbuilding
Industrial towns : Newcastle, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham
 
- Agriculture:
-	30% of land suitable for the main agriculture
-	the main agricultural products are: grains, fruits, vegetables, sugar beet, hay, potatoes
Other places of interest in Great Britain:
Birmingham – the centre of the engineering industry
Brighton – the largest seaside resort in England
Cambridge – has had a university since the  
                    early 13th century, it is the   
                    second oldest university in  
                    Britain
Canterbury – an old town, with a majestic 
                     cathedral  
Coventry – an old town, in the sguare stands 
                  a statue of Lady Godiva whose
                  legend is very popular there
                  (11th century), car and bicycle industry                         Cambridge
Edinburgh – is the capital of Scotland and an industrial and a cultural 
                   centre. The oldest building in Edinburgh is the Castle. It was   
                   made of stone during 11th century.             
Glasgow – an industrial city, it is the 
                biggest city, the city has also   
                some of the finest mseums and   
                galleries in Europe. 
Liverpool – an important port and the city  
                 of the Beatles, steeplechase
Loch Lomond – the largest freshwater    
                       Scottish lake (39 km long             
                        with the area of 70        sqkm                                          
                                                                                                                          Edinburgh
Loch Ness – is the most famous lake in the Highland region. The lake is 36 
                    km long and 229 m deep. It is famous for „Loch Ness 
                    Monster“    
Manchester and Leeds – the centres of the textile industry
Oxford – the oldest English university   
               from 12th century        	
Sheffield – is famous for its steel  
                   industry
Stonehenge – a monument dating from  
                      About 2,800 B.C. in                                                                                             
Salisbury, a large circle of standing stones built by early inhabitants	
Stratford – upon – Avon – is probably the second most visited town in 
                                         England. There is a house where Shakespeare 
                                         was born and the school he attended.
Winchester – is an old cathedral town. Once it was the capital of England
Windsor – the summer residence of the Queen´s family
- Questions:
1.	What is Great Britain´s geographical position ? (area, population)
2.	When we speak about GB, which countries do we mean?
3.	Are there many rivers in GB?
4.	What is the climate like?
5.	Which is the highest mountain?
6.	What languages are spoken in GB?
7.	What kind of political system does England have?
8.	What do you know about industry and agriculture?
9.	Some interesting places, big towns.
10.	What would you like to visit in GB and why?
 
- Dictionary:
agriculture [ae grikalč] – zemědělství
coal [ keul] – uhlí
canstantly [konstentli] – stále, pořád
deep [di:p] – hluboký
economy [ikonami] – hospodářství
gas [gaes] – plyn
grain [grein] – obilí, zrno
humid [hju:mid] – vlhký
industry [indastri] – průmysl
inhabitants [inhaebitent] – obyvatelstvo
island [ailend] – ostrov
main [mein] – hlavní
mild [maild] – mírný
monarchy [moneki] – monarchie
oil [oil] - olej
political [pelitikl] – politický, státní
suitable [su:tabl] - vhodný
sugar beet [šugebi:t] – cukrová řepa
surface [se:fis] - povrch
system [sistim] - systém
temperate [temperet] - mírný
workshop [we:kfop] - dílna
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