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Презентация на тему по английскому языку National symbols of Wales

The Welsh Flag The Welsch national flag - The Red Dragon - was granted official status in 1959, but the dragon itself has been associated with Wales for centuries. Some say it’s the oldest national flag
National symbols of Wales The Welsh Flag The Welsch national flag - The Red Dragon - The significance of the dragon in Welsh culture is believed to date The Leek According to legend, St David advised the Britons on the eve of The Daffodil The daffodil is also associated with St. David's Day, due The red kite is sometimes named as the national symbol of wildlife in Wales The Sessile Oak, also called the Welsh Oak is the national tree of Wales The HarpThe harp is regarded as the national instrument of Wales. The The Prince of Wales Feathers the heraldic badge of the Prince of The Welsh Rugby Union uses such a design for its own badge.
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Слайд 2 The Welsh Flag
The Welsch national flag - The

The Welsh Flag The Welsch national flag - The Red Dragon

Red Dragon - was granted official status in 1959,

but the dragon itself has been associated with Wales for centuries. Some say it’s the oldest national flag still in use, and that it was used by King Arthur and other ancient Celtic leaders.

Слайд 3 The significance of the dragon in Welsh culture

The significance of the dragon in Welsh culture is believed to

is believed to date back to Arthurian legend when

Merlin had a vision of a red dragon (representing native Britons) fighting a white dragon (the Saxon invaders). The use of green and white refer to the colours of the House of Tudor, the 15th century royal family of Welsh origin.

Слайд 4 The Leek
According to legend, St David advised the Britons on

The Leek According to legend, St David advised the Britons on the eve

the eve of a battle with the Saxons, to

wear leeks in their caps so as to easily distinguish friend from foe. This helped to secure a great victory. Today Welsh people around the world wear leeks on St David's Day. It is also a surviving tradition that soldiers in the Welsh regiments eat a raw leek on St David's Day.

Слайд 5 The Daffodil
The daffodil is also associated with St.

The Daffodil The daffodil is also associated with St. David's Day,

David's Day, due to the fact that it breaks

into blossom on that day. Interesting to note that one of the many Welsh names for a daffodil is "Cenhinen Bedr" which means "Peter's leek"

Слайд 6 The red kite is sometimes named as the national symbol

The red kite is sometimes named as the national symbol of wildlife in Wales

of wildlife in Wales


Слайд 7 The Sessile Oak, also called the Welsh Oak

The Sessile Oak, also called the Welsh Oak is the national tree of Wales

is the national tree of Wales


Слайд 8 The Harp
The harp is regarded as the national

The HarpThe harp is regarded as the national instrument of Wales.

instrument of Wales. The harp has been used through

the ages as an accompaniment to folk-singing and dancing and as a solo instrument. Past Royal harpists include Catrin Finch.

Слайд 9 The Prince of Wales Feathers
the heraldic badge of

The Prince of Wales Feathers the heraldic badge of the Prince

the Prince of Wales

 It consists of three white ostrich feathers

emerging from a gold coronet. A ribbon below the coronet bears the motto Ich dien( "I serve")

Слайд 10 The Welsh Rugby Union uses such a design

The Welsh Rugby Union uses such a design for its own

for its own badge. The national sport is often

considered rugby union, though football is very popular too.


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