Title: The United Kingdom
1The United Kingdom
2The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland
3The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland
- Act of Union 1800 united the Kingdom of Great
Britain with the Kingdom of Ireland - 1920 the island of Ireland became independent
- 1922 Irish Free State
- 1927 the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland
4Culture Areas
- English CA
- Celtic CA
- Ireland (Irish)
- Scotland (Scottish Gaelic)
- Wales (Welsh)
- Cornwall (Cornish)
- Brittany (Breton)
5The UK
- Population about 61 mln people (2008)
- Ethnic groups
White (English 83.6, Scottish 8.6, Welsh 4.9, Northern Irish 2.9) 92.1
Black 2
Indian 1.8
Pakistani 1.3
6UK
- A constitutional monarchy
- Head of State Queen Elizabeth II
- English de facto language
7David Cameron, leader of the Conservative
Party, Prime Minister (head of government)
since 11 May 2010
8Flag of the UK
Union Jack
9Flag of the UK
- 1801
- red cross of Saint George (patron saint of
England) - diagonal red cross of Saint Patrick (patron saint
of Ireland) - diagonal white cross of Saint Andrew (patron
saint of Scotland)
10Flag of the UK
- Flag days
- birthdays of members of the Royal family,
- the wedding anniversary of the monarch,
- Commonwealth Day,
- Coronation Day,
- The Queen's official birthday,
- Remembrance Sunday
11Royal Coat of Arms
12Motto of the UK
- Dieu et mon droit (God and my right)
- Motto of the Order of the Garter Honi soit
qui mal y pense (Shamed be he who thinks ill of
it)
13Anthem God Save the Queen
God save our gracious Queen, Long live our noble Queen, God save the Queen Send her victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us God save the Queen. Thy choicest gifts in store, On her be pleased to pour Long may she reign May she defend our laws, And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice God save the Queen
14National Symbols
- England St. George red and white rose
15National Symbols
- Scotland
- St. Andrew thistle
- (??????????)
16National Symbols
- Wales St. David leek and daffodil
17National Symbols
- Northern Ireland St. Patrick shamrock, flax
(???)
18Largest Cities
- above 7 million London
- around 1 million Birmingham
- above 500,000 Glasgow
19Largest Cities
20Largest Cities
- around 1 million Birmingham
21Largest Cities
22Currency
23The Commonwealth of Nations
- The Commonwealth an association of independent
sovereign states, almost all of which are former
territories of the British Empire. - - Established in 1949
- - 53 member states
24The Commonwealth of Nations
- Kamalesh Sharma, Commonwealth Secretary-General
25The Commonwealth of Nations
- The Commonwealth has grown massively in the last
few decades. Above, the 10 representatives in
1957, below, the over 50 members in 2000
26The Commonwealth of Nations
27National Values
- The rule of law
- The sovereignty of the Crown in Parliament
- The pluralist state
- Egalitarianism (queuing, round-buying, table
manners) - Personal freedom
- Private property (70 DIY gardening)
- The family
28The British Character
- Courtesy
- How do you do? only for upper class!
- sorry reflex
- weather talk (Nice day, isnt it?)
- negative politeness
29The British Character
- Modesty
- Don't be clever
- Don't be pushy
- Well, I suppose I know a bit about that
- the counter-compliment rule
30The British Character
- Privacy (No-name rule)
- Stubbornness
- Stoicism
- Indignancy at injustice. "The Saxon never means
anything seriously till he talks about justice
and right." (R. Kipling) - Humour, irony. Oh, come off it! One must never
take oneself too seriously. - Moderation Dont overdo it, Dont rock the
boat Happy medium
31The British Character
- Class-consciousness
- pardon/Sorry
- serviette/napkin
- dinner/lunch
- tea/dinner
- toilet/lavatory
- settee/sofa
- lounge/sitting room or drawing room
- dessert/ pudding (any sweet course in the end of
a meal) - handbag/bag