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Презентация на тему по английскому языку National symbols of the United Kingdom

The Union JackSt. George's Cross, the flag of EnglandSt. Andrew's Cross, the flag of ScotlandSt. Patrick's Cross, the flag of Ireland
National Emblems of the United Kingdom The Union JackSt. George's Cross, the flag of EnglandSt. Andrew's Cross, the The Welsh flag“the Welsh Dragon” St. George's Day falls on 23 April and is regarded as England's ScotlandSt. Andrew's Day (the 30th of November) is regarded as Scotland's national Northern IrelandSt. Patrick's Day (the 17th of March) is considered as a WalesSt. David's Day (the 1st of March) is the church festival of Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom since 1837Three lions symbolize
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Слайд 2 The Union Jack
St. George's Cross, the flag of

The Union JackSt. George's Cross, the flag of EnglandSt. Andrew's Cross,

England

St. Andrew's Cross, the flag of Scotland

St. Patrick's Cross,

the flag of Ireland


Слайд 3 The Welsh flag

“the Welsh Dragon”

The Welsh flag“the Welsh Dragon”

Слайд 4 St. George's Day falls on 23 April and

St. George's Day falls on 23 April and is regarded as

is regarded as England's national day. On this day

some patriotic Englishmen wear a rose pinned to their jackets. A red rose is the national emblem of England from the time of the Wars of the Roses (15th century)

England

The Tudor rose (the Rose of England) was adopted as a national emblem of England around the time of the Wars of the Roses (1455-1485) as a symbol of peace. It is a symbol in that it merged the white rose of the royal house of York and the red rose of the royal house of Lancaster.


Слайд 5 Scotland
St. Andrew's Day (the 30th of November) is

ScotlandSt. Andrew's Day (the 30th of November) is regarded as Scotland's

regarded as Scotland's national day. On this day some

Scotsmen wear a thistle in their buttonhole. As a national emblem of Scotland, thistle apparently first used in the 15th century as a symbol of defence.

The thistle has been the national emblem since it was adopted by King James III, in the 15th century. Тhe thistle is an ancient Celtic symbol of nobility of character


Слайд 6 Northern Ireland
St. Patrick's Day (the 17th of March)

Northern IrelandSt. Patrick's Day (the 17th of March) is considered as

is considered as a national day in Northern Ireland

and an official bank holiday there. The national emblem of Ireland is shamrock.



Shamrock is a three-leaved plant similar to clover. An Irish tale tells of how Patrick used the three-leafed shamrock to explain the Trinity. He used it in his sermons to represent how the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit could all exist as separate elements of the same entity. His followers adopted the custom of wearing a shamrock on his feast day.


Слайд 7 Wales
St. David's Day (the 1st of March) is

WalesSt. David's Day (the 1st of March) is the church festival

the church festival of St. David, a 6th-century monk

and bishop, the patron saint of Wales. The day is regarded as the national holiday of Wales, although it is not an official bank holiday. On this day, however, many Welshmen wear either a yellow daffodil or a leek pinned to their jackets, as both plants are traditionally regarded as national emblems of Wales.


The daffodil and the leek are symbols of Wales.


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