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The basics
The pupils should know the four nations.
The pupils should recognize typical Britisch topics.
The pupils should know the basic rules of cricket.
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This lesson contains 56 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

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The basics
The pupils should know the four nations.
The pupils should recognize typical Britisch topics.
The pupils should know the basic rules of cricket.

Slide 1 - Slide

What are the four nations of Great Britain?

Slide 2 - Open question

Bulldog
Lion rampant
Lion passant gardant
Winston Churchill
Reliable 
British essence 
Emblem of England
Deathless courage 
Heraldic emblem of scotland 

Slide 3 - Drag question

Which one is not a British motto?
A
'Dieu et mon droit'
B
'God save the King'
C
'Honi soit qui mal y pense'
D
'God and my right'

Slide 4 - Quiz

Brittania

Slide 5 - Mind map

The 
of England is Saint George.
He is 
In the tale of Saint George and the dragon.
His 
is celebrated on 23 april.
He is one of the most 
military saints.
patron 
prominant
memorial
immortalized

Slide 6 - Drag question

2

Slide 7 - Video

00:21
How many players does a team have?

Slide 8 - Open question

01:01
What is another word for a 'win' in cricket
A
Bowlers
B
Pitch
C
Run
D
Full toss

Slide 9 - Quiz

Explain what this is...

Slide 10 - Open question

BOBBIES, pubs, beers, gastronomy, the Union Jack, queuing up, antiques and tradition
By Bette HenDrix, Egon De Zutter & Noa VanDriessche
British culture

Slide 11 - Slide

Lesson goals
- The students know what a BOBBY is and are able to explain the term.
- The students can recognize the Union Jack and know what other flags it is made up of.
- The students can recognize and name typical British dishes.
- The students know about different aspects of British culture like: queuing, being embarrassed, pubs, types of beer, antiques and tradition.

Slide 12 - Slide

British Culture
Pubs
Law enforcement
Stout
Lager
Ale
Barley (Orge)
Hops (Houblon)
Bobbies
Aversion to guns
Truncheon
Attitude
Cheerful
Chatty
Friendly
Helpful
Union Jack of the UK
Flag of St George (England)

Digonal red cross of Saint Patrick
(patron saint of Ireland)
Diagonal white cross of Saint Andrew
(patron saint of Scotland).
Beer
Gastronomy
Full English Breakfast

Black pudding

Sausage and mash
fish & chips
Cornish pasties

Meat pies

Sunday roast

Shepherd’s pie

Jelly

Marmite

Slide 13 - Slide

Black pudding
English breakfast
Sausage and mash
Shepperd's pie
Sunday roast
Meat pie
Jelly
Cornish pasties

Slide 14 - Drag question

A good beer is made from malted ___________ (orge) and flavoured with real ________ (houblon) and is served at ___________ (storage) temperature.
A British policeman is called a _______. These policemen aren't __________________, because the British have a _____________________________. Fun fact: he first two were fired for being drunk on the job.
A good pub will have "atmosphere" - a ________ (adj.) and _________ (adj.) landlord (or landlady), ________ (adj.) and chatty bar staff and "locals" willing to __________ (verb) with any visitor. 
Helpful
Gossip
Cheerful
Friendly
Hops
Cellar
Barley
natural aversion to guns
BOBBY
routinely armed

Slide 15 - Drag question

Which of the following flags isn't a part of the Union Jack?
A
B
C
D

Slide 16 - Quiz

Stout
Ale
Lager
Drag your answers (top) In the correct category (bottom)
Lower Alcohol %
Medium to High Alcohol %
Higher Alcohol %
Clean, Crisp
Bitter
Fruity, Floral

Slide 17 - Drag question

Would you want to be a 'Bobby'
Explain why and list atleast 2 seperate reasons.

Slide 18 - Open question

Combine the synonymous words
Banger
Constable
Tavern
Orge
Houblon
Truncheon
Bobby
Club
Sausage
Pub
Hops
Barley

Slide 19 - Drag question

Some additional fun facts
- Bobbies clothes were blue because the military already had red
- The first 2 bobbies were fired for being drunk on the job
- They wore rattles and later whistles to grab attention
- Named after Sir Robert Peel
- Lager isn't considered beer by Britons

Slide 20 - Slide

Scotland
Layla Soultygova
Xanten Vanstraelen
Jana Staelens

Slide 21 - Slide

Scotland

Slide 22 - Mind map

What is the national flag of Scotland also known as?
(Multiple answers are possible)
A
Saint-Andrew's cross
B
St-George
C
Saint-Patrick
D
The Saltire

Slide 23 - Quiz

A kilt is a ___________ non bifurcated skirt-type garment.
It's a traditional dress of Gaelic men and boys in the________.
The great kilt was first recorded in the _____.
The great kilt is most often made of____________
Knee-lenght
Scottish Highlands
16th century
woollen cloth

Slide 24 - Drag question

Give three facts about Loch Ness

Slide 25 - Open question

Give your opinion about monster Nessie? Do you believe it is real or fiction and why?

Slide 26 - Open question

Thank you for participating!

Slide 27 - Slide

UK citizenship test
Sulo, Margaux, Rania

Slide 28 - Slide

How old do you need to be to apply for the UK citizenship test?
A
18 years old
B
21 years old
C
16 years old
D
12 years old

Slide 29 - Quiz

To be eligible for the UK citizenship test, you need to have resided in the UK for a minimum of … years.

Slide 30 - Open question

To pass the test you should have a minimum of ...%
A
55%
B
50%
C
75%
D
65%

Slide 31 - Quiz

On what subjects do you think the questions are covered?

Slide 32 - Mind map

Examples of questions on the test

Slide 33 - Slide

England
Wales
Ireland
Belgium
Scotland

Slide 34 - Drag question

What battle is commemorated in the Bayeux Tapestry?
A
The Battle of Trafalgar
B
The Battle of Waterloo
C
The Battle Of Britiain
D
The Battle of Hastings

Slide 35 - Quiz

The national flowers of the UK 
Northern Ireland 
England 
Wales
Scotland 

Slide 36 - Drag question

Racial crime and smoking in public places are examples of …

Slide 37 - Open question

Where is the official home of the Prime Minister?
A
18 Oxford street
B
Buckingham Palace
C
Windsor Castle
D
10 Downing Street

Slide 38 - Quiz

What do you think about the test? Do you think you could pass the test?

Slide 39 - Open question

Do you think the test is easier for new citizens of the UK? Explain why (not)

Slide 40 - Open question

Lessonup Slide 43-49
- Inform our students
- Create an insight of the British political system

Slide 41 - Slide

What does the number correspond in the picture?
1. Prime Minister                    18. Public Gallery
6. Opposition Members      22. T.V. cameras
8. Sergeant-at-Arms



Slide 42 - Slide

What are the main functions of the UK Parliament?
- Scrutiny
- Legislation
- Debating
- Budget/Taxes

Slide 43 - Slide

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Slide 44 - Video

Place the events in the right order on the timeline
King Egbert of Wessex became the first king of England
Parliament passed the Act of Settlement
Queen Elizabeth II took over
Royal line of succession comes to a standstill
George the First becomes king

Slide 45 - Drag question

What does the National flag of Northern Ireland look like

Slide 46 - Open question

When is Saint Patrick's Day
A
March 17
B
October 17
C
May 17
D
August 17

Slide 47 - Quiz

Fill in the gap.
The symbol of Ireland is the ....... 
It is the Irish version of the word ......
The plant was used by Saint Patrick to illustrate .....
The anthem of Northern Ireland is "..........."

Slide 48 - Slide

Wales
Goals:
  • The students recognise the anthem
  • The students can link the dates to the correct events
  • The students can express their own opinion
  • The students can fill in the nouns in the sentence
  • The students can look at a picture and pick the essential elements out of it

Slide 49 - Slide

What is the English translation of of the Welsh motto 'Cymry am Byth'?
A
Wales Together
B
Wales Forever
C
Forever Wales
D
Wales Together Forever

Slide 50 - Quiz

1959
2008
Peter's leek
Red Dragon
Flag Of Wales
Badge of Wales
Daffodil
Tudor Royal Arms

Slide 51 - Drag question

What is your favourite? The flag, the badge or the motto?

Slide 52 - Open question

The national flag consist of a                             ,
passant on                             .
The most visible us of                             is as the cap badge of the                            .
Red Dragon
a green and white field
The leek
Welsh Guards

Slide 53 - Drag question

What 3 elements does the badge of Wales contain?

Slide 54 - Open question

1

Slide 55 - Video

01:56
From which country is this the national anthem?
A
Belgium
B
England
C
Wales
D
Republic of Ireland

Slide 56 - Quiz