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Презентация на тему к уроку. Тема: Symbols of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Символы Объединенного королевства Великобритании и Северной Арландии)

Flag of the UK is called Union flag or “Union Jack”Symbols of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Symbols of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Подготовила: Flag of the UK is called Union flag or “Union Jack”Symbols of National Personification Brittania Statue Britannia is an ancient term for Great Britain LionBulldogNational Animals Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom The Royal coat of arms National flag of England  (Saint George’s cross) Saint George (c. 275/281 – 23 April 303)  was, according to It takes its name from Tudor dynasty. It is a It traditionally symbolises bravery, valour, strength, and royalty, since traditionally, it The Coats of Arms is symbolises England and its monarchs. This National flag of England  (Saint Andrew’s cross) Saint Andrew ( from the early 1st century—mid to late 1st century According to the legend a sleeping party of Scots warriors were saved Although the Unicorn is the mythical creature it is also a popular The Royal Coat of Arms of Scotland was the official coat of National flag of Wales  (The Red Dragon) Saint David (c. 500–589) was a Welsh Bishop He found monastic settlements The daffodil is the national flowers of Wales, and is worn on The Red Dragon is a popular Welsh symbol. The oldest recorded use The current Badge of wales was approved in May 2008. It is There is no official National flag of Northern Ireland or any unofficial Saint Patrick (ca. 387 – 17 March, 493 or ca. 460). When The Shamrock, a three-leafed plant similar to a clover, which is an There is no official coats of arms of Northern IrelandCoats of Arms of Northern Ireland
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Слайд 2 Flag of the UK is called Union flag

Flag of the UK is called Union flag or “Union Jack”Symbols

or “Union Jack”

Symbols of the United Kingdom of Great

Britain and Northern Ireland

Слайд 3 National Personification Brittania Statue
Britannia is an ancient term for

National Personification Brittania Statue Britannia is an ancient term for Great

Great Britain , and also a female personification of

the island. The name is Latin, originally designated a collection of islands with individual names, including Albion or Great Britain.

Слайд 4 Lion


Bulldog
National Animals

LionBulldogNational Animals

Слайд 5 Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom
The Royal

Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom The Royal coat of

coat of arms of the United Kingdom is the

official coat of arms of the British monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II. These arms are used by the Queen in her official capacity as monarch of the United Kingdom, and are officially known as her Arms of Dominion.

Слайд 6 National flag of England (Saint George’s cross)

National flag of England (Saint George’s cross)

Слайд 7 Saint George
(c. 275/281 – 23 April 303)

Saint George (c. 275/281 – 23 April 303) was, according to

was, according to tradition, a Roman soldier. His

memorial is celebrated on 23 April, and he is regarded as one of the most prominent military saints.

Patron Saint Saint George


Слайд 8 It takes its name from Tudor

It takes its name from Tudor dynasty. It is a

dynasty. It is a symbol of beefeaters and yeomen.


National flower of England Tudor’s rose


Слайд 9 It traditionally symbolises bravery, valour, strength, and

It traditionally symbolises bravery, valour, strength, and royalty, since traditionally,

royalty, since traditionally, it is regarded as the king

of beasts.

National animal of England Lion


Слайд 10 The Coats of Arms is symbolises England

The Coats of Arms is symbolises England and its monarchs.

and its monarchs. This coat, designed in the High

Middle Ages, has been variously combined with those of France, Scotland, Ireland, according to dynastic and other political changes affecting England, but has not itself been altered since the reign of Richard I.

Coats of Arms of England


Слайд 11 National flag of England (Saint Andrew’s cross)

National flag of England (Saint Andrew’s cross)

Слайд 12 Saint Andrew ( from the early 1st century—mid

Saint Andrew ( from the early 1st century—mid to late 1st

to late 1st century AD), is a Christian apostle

and the brother of Saint Peter. He was a fisherman. Later he was the founder and the first Bishop of the Church of Byzantium.

Patron Saint Saint Andrew


Слайд 13 According to the legend a sleeping party of

According to the legend a sleeping party of Scots warriors were

Scots warriors were saved from ambush by an invading

Norse army when one of the attackers trod on a thistle with his bare feet. His cries raised the alarm, the roused Scots duly defeated the invaders, and the thistle was adopted as the symbol of Scotland. Unfortunately, there is no historical evidence for this, but Scots, like other nations, love a good story.

National flower of Scotland Thistle


Слайд 14 Although the Unicorn is the mythical creature it

Although the Unicorn is the mythical creature it is also a

is also a popular Scottish heraldic symbol, Unicorns have

been associated with Royalty and heraldry since at least the time of the Romans. It symbolizes innocence and purity, healing powers, joy and even life itself.


National animal of Scotland Unicorn


Слайд 15 The Royal Coat of Arms of Scotland was

The Royal Coat of Arms of Scotland was the official coat

the official coat of arms of the monarchs of

Scotland, and was used as the official coat of arms of the Kingdom of Scotland until 1707.

Coats of Arms of Scotland


Слайд 16 National flag of Wales (The Red Dragon)

National flag of Wales (The Red Dragon)

Слайд 17 Saint David (c. 500–589) was a Welsh Bishop

Saint David (c. 500–589) was a Welsh Bishop He found monastic

He found monastic settlements and churches. It is claimed

that David lived for over 100 years, and he died on a Tuesday 1 March (now St David’s Day).

Patron Saint Saint David


Слайд 18 The daffodil is the national flowers of Wales,

The daffodil is the national flowers of Wales, and is worn

and is worn on St David' s Day each

1 March.
The vegetable called leek is also considered to be a traditional emblem of Wales. There are many explanations of how the leek came to be adopted as the national emblem of Wales. One is that St David advised the Welsh, on the eve of battle with the Saxons, to wear leeks in their caps to distinguish friend from foe.

National flowers of Wales Daffodil and Leek


Слайд 19 The Red Dragon is a popular Welsh symbol.

The Red Dragon is a popular Welsh symbol. The oldest recorded

The oldest recorded use of the dragon to symbolise

Wales is from the Historia Brittonum, written around 820. This myth of Red Dragon is originated Merlin’s vision of a Red (The Native Britons) and a White (The Saxon Invaders) dragon battling, with the red dragon being victorious. Following the annexation of Wales by England, the red dragon was used as a supporter in the English monarch's coat of arms.

National animal of Scotland Red Dragon


Слайд 20 The current Badge of wales was approved in

The current Badge of wales was approved in May 2008. It

May 2008. It is based on the arms borne

by Llywelyn the Great, the famous thirteenth-century Welsh prince. The motto which appears on the scroll, PLEIDIOL WYF I'M GWLAD (I am true to my country), is taken from the National Anthem of Wales.

Royal Badge of Wales


Слайд 21 There is no official National flag of Northern

There is no official National flag of Northern Ireland or any

Ireland or any unofficial flag universally supported in Northern

Ireland.

National flag of Northern Ireland


Слайд 22 Saint Patrick (ca. 387 – 17 March, 493

Saint Patrick (ca. 387 – 17 March, 493 or ca. 460).

or ca. 460). When he was about 16, he

was captured from his home by Irish raiders and taken as a slave to Ireland, where he lived for six years before escaping and returning to his family. After entering the Church, he returned to Ireland as a bishop, but little is known about the places where he worked. By the seventh century, he had come to be revered as the patron saint of Ireland.

Patron Saint Saint Patrick


Слайд 23 The Shamrock, a three-leafed plant similar to a

The Shamrock, a three-leafed plant similar to a clover, which is

clover, which is an unofficial symbol of Ireland and

Northern Ireland. Shamrocks are said to bring good luck. This flower is related to an Irish tale of St. Patrick, which tells of how Patrick used the three-leafed shamrock to explain the Trinity. His followers adopted the custom of wearing a Shamrock on his feast day.

National flower of Wales Shamrock


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