Summary: Britain - For Learners Of English | 9780194306447 | James O'Driscoll
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1 Country and peolple
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What is on the flag of Wales?
Dragon of Cadwallader -
What nation is also called "Erin" or "The Emerald Isle"
Ireland -
1.1 Geographically speaking
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What is the name of the country geographically spoken?
There is no agreement to the name. Most common: Great Britain and Ireland, but this leaves out the so called 'Crown Dependencies', which are The Channel islands and the Isle of Man. They have self government with own parliament and own tax system.
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Which city is not in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland? Wales, Belfast, Cardiff or Dublin
Dublin -
What are Wales, North-Ireland, England, Scotland and The Republic Ireland called together?
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland -
To what does the name United Kingdom refer?
Two Great Britain and the province Northern Ireland and hundreds of small islands along the British shore. -
Which is the smallest if the four nations? Wales, Scotland or Ireland
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1.2 Politically speaking
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Which two states are there politically spoken in this area?
The republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland also known as Ireland (Eire) and the United Kingdom (UK) or Great Britain
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Which of the four nations' flags is not incorporated in the flag of the UK?
Wales
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Topics related to Summary: Britain - For Learners Of English
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Country and peolple - The Four Nations
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Country and peolple - The dominance of England
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Country and peolple - National loyalties
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History - Prehistory
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History - The Roman Period (43 - 410)
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History - The Germanic Invasions (410 - 1066)
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History - The Medieval Period (1066 - 1458)
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History - The Sixteenth Century
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History - The Seventeenth Century
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History - The Eighteenth Century
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History - The Nineteenth Century
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History - The Twentieth Century
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Geography - Climate
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Geography - Land and Settlement
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Geography - The Environment and Pollution
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Geography - London
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Geography - Southern England
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Geography - The Midlands of England
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Geography - Northern England
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Geography - Scotland
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Geography - Wales
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Geography - Northern Ireland
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Identity - the four Nations
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Identity - The family
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Identity - Class
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Identity - Identity in Northern Ireland
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Attitudes - Stereotypes and change
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Attitudes - English versus British
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Attitudes - a multicultural society
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Attitudes - Conservatism
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Attitudes - Being different
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Attitudes - Love of nature
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Attitudes - Love of animals
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Attitudes - Public spiritedness and amateurism
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Attitudes - Formality and informality
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Attitudes - Privacy and sex
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Political life - The Public attitude to politics
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Political life - The style of democracy
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Political life - The constitution
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Political life - The style of politics
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Political life - The party system
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Political life - The modern situation
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The monarchy - The appearance
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The monarchy - The reality
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The monarchy - The role of the monarch
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The monarchy - The value of the monarchy
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The monarchy - The future of the monarchy
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The government - The Cabinet
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The government - The Prime Minister
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The government - The civil service
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The government - Local government
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Elections - The atmosphere of Parliament
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Elections - An MP's life
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Elections - Parliamentary business
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Elections - The party system in Parliament
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Elections - The House of Lords
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Elections - Formal arrangements
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Elections - Polling day and Election night
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Elections - Recent results and the future
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Elections - Modern issues
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The law - The police and the public
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The law - Crime and criminal procedure
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The law - The system of justice
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The law - The legal profession
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International relations - British People and the rest of the world
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International relations - the British state and the rest of the world
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International relations - transatlantic relations
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International relations - Relations inside Great Britain
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International relations - great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Religion - Anglicanism
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Religion - Other conventional christian churches
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Education - Hystorical background
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Education - Modern times: the education debates
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The economy and everyday life
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The Media - The characteristics of national press: politics
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The Media - The BBC
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The Media - Television: style
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Transport - On the road
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Housing
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Food and Drink - Eating out
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Sport and Competition - Football
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Sport and Competition - Rugby
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The Arts - The arts in society
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The Arts - Words
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Holidays and Special Occasions - Traditional seaside holidays
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Holidays and Special Occasions - Other notable annual occasions