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Unit-1-a-Brief-Introduction-of-the-UK市公开课一等奖省赛课微课金.pptx

1、单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,*,单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,*,Unit 1 A Brief Introduction of the UK,1/59,Major points,A complicated country with a complicated name and complicated population make-up,The imperial past and its effects on todays UK,Its class and race,Its regi

2、ons,2/59,Lead-in questions,What do you say“,英国人”,in English,?,What is the full name of“,英国”,in English,?,How many parts does the UK consist of?What are they?,What is the difference between England,Great Britain,UK,and British Isles?,3/59,A complicated country with a complicated name,The full name of

3、 the country:,The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,Complication:,English or British?,England?Great Britain?UK?British Isles?,4/59,Regions of the UK,England,Wales,Scotland,Northern Ireland,5/59,England,UK,British Isles,Great Britain,6/59,The imperial past and its effects on todays

4、 UK,It was a product of the Age of Discovery,which began with the maritime explorations of the 15th century.,By 1921,It covered about 36.7 million km,about a quarter of Earths total land area.,As a result,its political,linguistic and cultural legacy is widespread.,7/59,At the peak of its power,it wa

5、s often said that,the sun never sets on the British Empire,because its span across the globe ensured that the sun was always shining on at least one of its numerous colonies or subject nations.,8/59,the sun never sets on the British,Empire,9/59,During the five decades following World War II,most of

6、the territories of the Empire became independent.,Many went on to join the Commonwealth of Nations,a free association of independent states.Some have retained the British monarch as their head of state.,10/59,The imperial effects on todays UK,Close relationships with,the Commonwealth,countries,which

7、 used to be a part of the British Empire,The make-up of the British population.,Now the UK is a multiracial society.,11/59,The,Commonwealth of Nations,The,Commonwealth of Nations,usually known as,the Commonwealth,is a voluntary association of 53 independent sovereign states,most of which are former

8、British colonies,or dependencies of these colonies(the exceptions being the United Kingdom itself and Mozambique).,12/59,class structure in the UK,Britain is a society with a class-structure,divided by,economics,and,cultural differences,.It is more obvious than other societies.,Hereditary aristocrac

9、y,Upper-middle class,Middle class,Lower middle class,Working class,13/59,Regions of the UK,England,Wales,Scotland,Northern Ireland,14/59,England,Capital,(and largest city):London,Area,:130 423 sqkm,Official languages:,English,Population,:above 50 million(UK:about 60 million),15/59,16/59,Symbols of E

10、ngland,What images are associated with England?,17/59,St Georges Flag:,Flag of England,Three Lions Emblem,18/59,Princess Diana,Englands Rose,19/59,20/59,21/59,22/59,23/59,History of Invasions,Before the 1st century AD,Britain was made up of many tribal kingdoms of,Celtic,people:a powerful culture or

11、iginating in central Europe.,1.Invasion by Romans,In 43 AD,Britain was invaded by,the Roman Empire,and England and Wales became a part of the Roman Empire for nearly 400 years.,24/59,The Roman Empire,25/59,2.Invasion by Anglo-Saxons,As the Roman armies and Roman protection were withdrawn from Britai

12、n,and Britain was again divided into small kingdoms,and again it came under threat from Germanic peoples:,the Angles,and the Saxon.,The Anglo-Saxons,succeeded in invading Britain,and either absorb the Celtic people,or pushed them to the western and northern edges of Britain.,26/59,3.Invasion by Viki

13、ngs,From the late 8th century on,raiders from Scandinavia,the Vikings,threatened Britain shores.,King Alfred,the Great,turned the tide in the south,against the Vikings.,27/59,4,.Invasion by Normans,In 1066,England was invaded by the,Normans,under,William of Normandy,from northern France,who were des

14、cendants of Vikings.,The Battle of Hastings,defeated an English army under King Harold,marks,the last time that an army from outside the British Isles succeeded in invading.,28/59,The next 300 years after the Norman Invasion,Saxon and English-speaking population had been ruled by Norman aristocracy.

15、Robin Hood,the Saxon nobleman,oppressed by the Normans,who became an outlaw,hid in the forest in the north midland of England,and went out to rob the rich to give to the poor.,29/59,The next few hundreds years following Norman invasion can be seen as,a process of joining together the various parts

16、of the British isles under English rules.,At the same time power was gradually transferred from the monarch to the parliament.,30/59,Scotland,Area:78,772km(30414miles),roughly 30%of the area of the UK,Climate,:temperate and very changeable,but rarely extreme,Geography,Population,Language,31/59,Geogr

17、aphy,The,geography of Scotland,is highly varied,from rural lowlands to barren uplands,and from large cities to uninhabited islands.,Scotland is divided into:,the Highlands,the central lowlands,the Southern Uplands,.,population,32/59,The more rugged Highland region contains the majority of Scotlands

18、mountainous terrain,including the highest peak,Ben Nevis,1344m(4409ft).,Highlands of Scotland have the lowest population density at 8inhabitants per square kilometer,The Highlands,33/59,Ben Nevis from Banavie village,34/59,Ben Nevis in Winter,35/59,36/59,37/59,The lowland zone,The lowland zone are f

19、latter and home to most of the population.Around 70%of the countrys population live in the Central Lowlands.,Glasgow,is the largest city in Scotland,although,Edinburgh,is the capital and political centre of the country.,38/59,Languages in Scotland,Scotlands multiple linguistic heritage,is one of its

20、 most distinctive cultural features.,The official language is English,which is spoken by the vast majority of the population,but Lowland Scots.,Scottish Gaelic,the ancient language of the Highlands and islands,was once dominant throughout much of the country,but is now only spoken by around 60,000 p

21、eople.,39/59,History of invasion,Scotland was not conquered by the Romans,though they did try to,and for a while occupied as far as the edge of the northern highland zone.,Nor was most of Scotland conquered by the Anglo-Saxons.,40/59,British Celts,occupied the area around what is now,Glasgow,.,Aroun

22、d the 6th century AD,people from northern Ireland,invaded the south-west.,They were called the Scots,and it is they that gave the modern country of Scotland its name.,The original Scottish Celts,called the Picts,were left the highland zone.,41/59,Being an independent country,It was,the pressure from

23、 the Viking invaders,that led to Scottish king to unify,forming an independent singular Scottish state.,However,there were frequent wars between England and Scotland.,For example,William Wallaces uprising in 1298.,(see movie,Braveheart,),But only a few years later,the Scots,under the leadership of,R

24、obert the Bruce,were victorious at the battle of Bannockburn,leading to 300 years of full independence.,42/59,Uniting with England,In 1603,James the sixth of Scotland,became,James the First of England,uniting the two thrones:Scotland and England.,But for another hundred years Scotland maintained its

25、 separate political identity.,In 1707 by agreement of the England and Scottish parliaments,Scotland joined the union.,But today the dream of an independent Scotland has not vanished.,43/59,Wales,Population:estimate 3 million,in,Area:20 776 sqkm,Capital city(also largest city):Cardiff,Languages:welsh

26、English,The Red Dragon,a popular Welsh symbol,44/59,Geography,Much of Wales diverse landscape is mountainous,particularly in the north and central regions.,The highest mountain in Wales are in,Snowdonia,and include,Snowdon,which,at 1085 m(3,560 ft)is the highest peak in Wales.,Though it is hillier

27、and more rugged than England,there is no natural boundary.So Wales has been dominated by England longer than the other nations of the union.,45/59,Snowdon,46/59,Economy Yesterday and Today,It had rich coal deposits in the southern area,so the coal-mining became the key industry for the Welsh.,The So

28、uth Wales Valleys were the heart of the Welsh mining and steel industry,although now very little of the heavy industry is left.,Wales economy is now primarily,serviced-based.,Tourism plays an important part of the Welsh economy.It is practically important in the coastal regions of North and West Wal

29、es as well as around Snowdonia.,47/59,History,Before the arrival of the Roman Empire,Wales was a land of Celtic peoples,living in a number of small tribal kingdoms.,However,Wales was conquered by the Romans eventually.,When the Romans left Britain,Wales was again a Celtic land,though again divided i

30、nto separate kingdoms,it did not fall to the Anglo-Saxons invaders of the 5th century.,48/59,The unifying of Wales,Wales was always under pressure from its English neighbors,particularly after the Norman conquest.Thus there was a need to unify Wales to successfully resist the English.,Llywelyn ap Gr

31、uffudd,brought a large a portion of Wales under his rule,and by military campaign forced the English king to acknowledge him as,Prince of Wales,in 1267.,49/59,But when he died,the English king,Edward the First,set about conquering Wales,building a series of great stone castles there from which to co

32、ntrol the population.,These castles stand today as one of Wales greatest tourist attractions.,50/59,Beaumaris,begun in 1295,was the last and largest of the castles built by,King Edward I,in Wales.,51/59,on the eastern edge of town,Beaumaris,Anglesey,north Wales,52/59,Beaumaris Castle,Beaumaris Castl

33、e,on the Island of Anglesey is the great unfinished masterpiece.It was built as one of the iron ring of North Wales castles by the English monarch,Edward I,to stamp his authority on the Welsh.But it was never finished,money and supplies ran out before the fortifications reached their full height.,53

34、/59,Prince of Wales,Edward the First,named his son the Prince of Wales,and the first son of the monarch has held that title ever since(including Prince Charles).,54/59,In 1536,Wales was brought legally,administratively,and politically into the UK by an act of the British parliament.,The close relati

35、onship means that modern Wales lack some of the outward signs of difference which Scotland possesses.Its legal system and its education system is exactly the same as in England.,The key markers of the difference is the Welsh language.,Wales and Britain,55/59,Languages in Wales,English is spoken by a

36、lmost all people in Wales and is therefore the main language.,However,northern and western Wales retain many areas where Welsh is spoken as a first language by the majority of the population and English is learnt as a second language.,56/59,21.7%of the Welsh population is able to speak or read Welsh

37、 to some degree(based on the census),although only 16%claim to be able to speak,read and write it.,Road signs in Wales are generally in both English and Welsh;where place names differ in the two languages,both versions are used(e.g.Cardiff and Caerdydd).,57/59,Review,geography,History,Languages,The relationship with Britain,England,Scotland,Wales,58/59,The UK flag consists of three elements:,the cross of St.George(red on white)for England,the cross of St.Andrew(white diagonal on blue)for Scotland,and the cross of St.Patrick(red diagonal on white)for Ireland.,59/59,

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