Презентация "British Symbols" 5 класс

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British Symbols

The United Kingdom

of Great Britain

and Northern Ireland

England

Wales

Scotland

Northern Ireland

Each country in Britain has its own patron saint and floral emblem

Red rose

Emblem of Lancaster

White rose –

emblem of York

Emblem of Scotland –

thistle

According to the legend the thistle saved the country from the enemies during the war.

Leek

Symbol of Wales

Welsh people think that the leek deals with the legends about St.David. According to the legend this Christian ascetic ate only bread and leek.

Welsh people are convinced that daffodils open as a sign of their love to St.David

Daffodil -

emblem of Wales

The national flower of Northern Ireland is the shamrock, a three-leaved plant similar to clover. It is a symbol of trinity The national flower of Northern Ireland is the shamrock, a three-leaved plant similar to clover. It is a symbol of trinity

Northern Ireland

St.George’s flag

It is the first flag of England. St.George is a patron of England. He won the dragon.

St.Andrew’s flag

St. Andrew is one of the 12 apostles, which is known as the patron of Scotland. He advocated Christianity.

St.Patrick’s flag

St.Patrick is the first bishop of the Irish Christian church. This red cross is the «part» of Ireland which is represented on the flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain.

The flag of the UK is a combination of the flags of England (the cross of St. George), Scotland (the cross of St. Andrew), and Ireland (the cross of St. Patrick).

The British flag

UNION JACK

UK Royal Coat of Arms

On the coat of arms you see three yellow leopards on the red background (coat of arms of England), a red lion on the yellow background (coat of arms of Scotland), a yellow harp on the blue background (coat of arms of Ireland)

England has a leading role.

Other British symbols British souvenirs The national anthem of Great Britain

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!

O Lord our God arise,

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!"

The author of the anthem is Henry Carry.

People sang it first in 1740.

Strike down her enemies,

And make them fall:

Confound their politics,

Frustrate their knavish tricks,

On thee our hopes we fix:

God save us all!

Quiz GREAT BRITAIN Name the flower and the country Name the flower and the country Name the flower and the country Name the flower and the country Name the country Name the country Name the country Name the country Name the country Name the saint patron Name the saint patron Name the saint patron in Ireland