Презентация по английскому языку по теме Великобритания
GREAT BRITAIN GREAT BRITAIN IntroductionGeographyClimateBritain’s governmentEconomyAgricultureRegions Введение география климат Правительство Великобритании экономика сельское хозяйство районы Introduction Great Britain is a constitutional monarchy with Queen Elisabeth II as Head of State. The population of the UK is almost 58 million.
The area is 242 thousand square kilometers.
The capital is London with 6.75 million people. GEOGRAPHY The British Isles are separated from the continent by the North Sea and the English Channel.
The western coast of Great Britain is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea.
In Great Britain you can find mountains, plains and valleys. Ben Nevis in Scotland is the highest mountain, but only 1343 meters high.
There are a lot of rivers in Great Britain, but they are not very long. The Severn is the longest river, while the Thames is the deepest and the most important one. CLIMATE Britain has a temperate, humid climate. Its characteristic
features are mild winters,
not very hot summers,
rain all the year round and
frequent changes of the
weather.
BRITAIN’S GOVERNMENT The UK is a constitutional
monarchy. In law, the
Head of State is the
Queen. In practice, the
Queen reigns, but does not
rule. The country is ruled
By the elected government
with the Prime Minister at
the head. The British
Parliament consists of two
Chambers: the House of
Lords and the House of
Commons. ECONOMY The UK is a highlydeveloped industrialcountry. It is known as oneof the world’s largestproducers and exporters ofmachinery, electronics,textile, aircraft. One of thechief industries of thecountry is shipbuilding. AGRICULTURE Farming is based on livestock breeding and poultry farming.
More than half of the farms grow dairy and beef cattle and sheep.
Pigs and poultry are next in importance. The main crops are
wheat, barley and oats. Potato and vegetable growing are also
very important. REGIONS Great Britain consists of England, Scotland,Wales and Northern Ireland.England is the most important region in thecountry. London is Britain’s and England’scapital and main communicationcentre, one of the world’simportant financial centers,one of the world’s three largest cities (with Tokyoand New York) and one ofthe largest ports. London is themain centre in Britain of printing, cinema film production,food and drink. Scotland is the part of the United Kingdom and is governed from London. Comprising an area of 30,000
square miles. Scotland has
a population of just over 5
million people of whom one
third live in the cities of
Edinburgh, Glasgow,
Aberdeen and Dundee.
All the inhabitants speak English
although about
100,000 still speak Scottish
Gaelic. Edinburgh has long
been recognized as the capital
of Scotland, in spite of
being second in size to
Glasgow. Wales is a small country, bounded on the north and west by the Irish Sea, and on the south by the Bristol Channel. Its main industries are coal
mining, iron, steel, and
engineering. About two
thirds of the population live
in the South Wales coastal
area, where the three biggest
towns are located: Swansea,
Cardiff and Newport.
Cardiff is the capital of
Wales.
It has a modern shopping
centre. Northern Ireland is the second largest of the British Islandslying in the Atlantic off the west coast of Great Britain. The island of Ireland is politicallydivided into two parts: NorthernIreland (Ulster), which forms partof the united Kingdom of GreatBritain, capital Belfast, and theRepublic of Ireland – a separatestate named Eire in Irish; itscapital is Dublin.