- Great Britain is an island made up of.
- England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales became one state in.
- The leek and daffodil are both plants used to symbolize.
- In 2006,had a population of 60.6 million.
- The Norman invasion of England inbrought Britain into the mainstream of western European culture.
- In 1972 the UK joined.
- Almostof the British live in towns or cities.
- Traditionally, theof England was associated with poverty and industry.
- The ancestors of most Northern Irishcame from lowland Scotland or England.
- Protests against the metric system reveal a characteristically British suspicion ofregulations in general.
- The size and popularity of the National Trust suggest how importantis to many British people.
- The Queen, Britain's official head of state, haspower.
- The two main political parties are the Conservatives and.
- Parliament consists of an elected House of Commons and an unelected House of.
- The 20 or so most senior politicians are called the.
- Since 1970, the party that has formed the government has won aroundof the vote in general elections.
- 'Bobbies', 'fuzz', 'cops' and 'pigs' are all nicknames for.
- In Britain, there are two types of lawyers:and barristers.
- The second-most spoken language in Britain is reported to be.
- The 'loyalists' in Northern Ireland are loyal to.
- Although 72% of British people say they are Christian, only aboutregularly go to church.
- University education in the UK is funded by.
- The gap in pay between the rich and the poor hassince 1997.
- In 2002, the highest paid performer on British TV was.
- Britain was the first large country to have free universal healthcare, in.
- 'Drawing room', 'reception room' and 'front room' are all terms for thein a house.
- A drink without alcohol is known as adrink.
- If you 'throw in the towel' (admit defeat), your are using ametaphor.
- Unlike in most European countries, entry to British museums and art galleries is usually.
- The day after Christmas is known asday.
miércoles, 18 de marzo de 2015
Suscribirse a:
Enviar comentarios (Atom)
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario