All about car tuning

Message in English about England. A short essay about Great Britain in English with translation

17 Sep

Topic in English: England

Topic in English: England (England). This text can be used as a presentation, project, story, essay, essay or message on the topic.

Country England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It covers the central and 2/3 of the southern part of the island of Great Britain, including over 100 smaller islands. The country is bordered by Scotland and Wales. It is washed by the Irish Sea, the Celtic Sea and the North Sea. The English Channel separates England from continental Europe. The population of the country is about 51 million people.

Emergence of the United Kingdom

Originally settled by the Celts, England was conquered by the Romans, Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Danes and Normans. The acts of uniting England with Wales in 1536, with Scotland in 1707 and Ireland in 1801 formed the United Kingdom. The capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom is London.

England has a temperate maritime climate. The weather in the country is very changeable with frequent rainfall, especially in the Lake District.

Rivers

The most important rivers in England are the Thames, Mersey and Tyne, with ports respectively at London, Liverpool and Newcastle.

Economy

The economy of England is one of the largest in the world. The country is a leader in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, as well as in aerospace and military. Tourism has also become an important part of England's economy. The country is visited by millions of tourists every year.

culture

There are many theatres, museums, libraries and galleries in England. Among the most significant are the London British Museum, which holds a collection of more than 7 million exhibits, the British Library and the National Gallery.

Education

There are a large number of universities in England. The most famous - Oxford and Cambridge, attract students from all over the world. Common similar features gave them the name Oxbridge.

Sport

It is worth noting one more interesting fact: England is the birthplace of many sports, but the most common of them is football.

Conclusion

England is a very interesting and beautiful country.

Download Topic in English: England

England

Country

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It comprises the central and southern two-thirds of the island of Great Britain, including over 100 smaller islands. The country borders on Scotland and Wales. It is washed by the Irish Sea, the Celtic Sea and the North Sea. The English Channel separates England from continental Europe. The population of the country is about 51 million people.

Acts of union

Originally settled by Celtic peoples, England was conquered by Romans, Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Danes, and Normans. Acts of union joined England with Wales in 1536, with Scotland in 1707 and with Ireland in 1801 to form the United Kingdom. The capital and the largest city of both England and the United Kingdom is London.

Climate

England has a temperate maritime climate. The weather in the country is very changeable and it rains a lot, especially in the Lake District.

Rivers

The most important rivers in England are Thames, Mersey and Tyne with the ports respectively in London, Liverpool and Newcastle.

England's economy

England's economy is one of the largest in the world. The country is a leader in chemical and pharmaceutical industries as well as in aerospace and the arms industries. Tourism has also become an important part of England's economy. The country is visited by millions of people every year.

Culture

There are lots of theaters, museums, libraries and galleries in England. Among the most notable are London's British Museum, housing a collection of more than 7 million objects, The British Library and the National Gallery.

Education

There are a great number of universities in England. The most famous are Cambridge and Oxford attracting students from all over the world. They have many common features and known as Oxbridge.

Sports

One more interesting fact to mention is that England is home to lots of different sports but the most played one is football.

Conclusion

England is a very interesting nice country.

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is located on the British Isles. The British Isles consists of two large islands, Great Britain and Ireland, and above five thousand small islands. Their total area is over 244,000 square kilometers. The United Kingdom is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Their capitals are London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast respectively.

The British isles are separated from the European continent by the North Sea and the English Channel. The western coast of Great Britain is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea. The surface of the British Isles varies very much. The north of Scotland is mountainous and is called Highlands, while the south, which has beautiful valleys and plains, is called Lowlands. The north and west of England are mountainous, but all the rest - east, center and southeast - is a vast plain. Mountains are not very high. Ben Nevis is the highest mountain. (1343)

There are a lot of rivers in GB, but they are not very long. The Severn is the longest river, while the Thames is the deepest and the most important one.

The UK is one of the world's smallest countries. The population of the country is over 87 million and about 80% of it is urban. The UK is a highly developed industrial country. It’s known as one of the world’s largest producers and exporters of machinery, electronics, textile, aircraft and navigation equipment. The UK is constitutional monarchy. In law, the Head of State is the Queen, but in practice, the Queen reigns, but does not rule. The country is ruled by the elected government with the Prime Minister at the head. The British Parliament consists of two chambers: the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

There are three main political parties in Great Britain: the Labor, the Conservative and the Liberal parties. The Liberal party is the ruling party nowadays.

Great Britain

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland located in the British Isles. The British Isles consist of two large islands, Great Britain and Ireland, and more than five thousand small islands. Their total area is over 244,000 square kilometers. The UK is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Their capitals are London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast respectively.

The British Isles are separated from the European continent by the North Sea and the English Channel. The west coast of Great Britain is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea. The surface of the British Isles is very diverse. The north of Scotland is mountainous and is called the Highlands, while the south, which contains beautiful valleys and plains, is called the Lowlands. The north and west of England is mountainous, but everything else - the east, the center and the southeast - is a vast plain. The mountains are not very high. Ben Nevis is the most high mountain. (1343)

There are many rivers in Great Britain, but they are not very long. The Severn is the longest river, while the Thames is the deepest and most important.

The UK is one of the smallest countries in the world. The population of the country is over 87 million and approximately 80% of them live in cities. Great Britain is a highly industrialized country. It is known as one of the world's largest manufacturers and exporters of machinery, electronics, textiles, aircraft and navigational equipment. Great Britain is a constitutional monarchy. Legally, the head of state is the Queen, but in practice, the Queen rules but does not govern. The country is governed by an elected government headed by a prime minister. The British Parliament consists of two houses: the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

There are three main political parties in the UK: Labor, Conservative and Liberal. The Liberal Party is the ruling party at present.

Great Britain (1)

The full name of the country the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom is situated on the British Isles. The British Isles consists of two large islands, Great Britain and Ireland, and a great number of small islands. Their total area is over 314,000 sq. km. The British Isles are separated from the European continent by the North Sea and the English Channel. The western coast of Great Britain is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea. Northern Ireland occupies one third of the island of Ireland. It borders on the Irish Republic in the south. The island of Great Britain consists of three main parts: England (the southern and middle part of the island), Wales (a mountainous peninsula in the West) and Scotland (the northern part of the island).

There are no high mountains in Great Britain. In the north the Cheviots separate England from Scotland, the Pennines stretch down North England along its middle, the Cambrian mountains occupy the greater part of Wales and the Highlands of Scotland are the tallest of the British mountains. There is very little flat country except in the region known as East Anglia. Most of the rivers flow into the North Sea. The Thames is. the deepest and the longest of the British rivers. Some of the British greatest ports are situated in the estuaries of the Thames, Mersey, Trent, T Clyde and Bristol Avon. Great Britain is not very rich in mineral resources, it has some deposits of coal and iron ore and vast deposits of oil and gas that were discovered in the North Sea.

The warm currents of the Atlantic Ocean influence the climate of Great Britain. Winters are not severely cold and. summers are rarely hot. The population of the United Kingdom is over 58 million people. The main nationalities are: English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish. In Great Britain there are a lot of immigrants from former British Asian and African colonies. Great Britain is a highly industrialized country. New industries have been developed in the last three decades. The main industrial centers are London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Glasgow and Bristol. The capital of the country is London. The United Kingdom is a parliamentary monarchy.

UK (1)

The full name of the country is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom is located in the British Isles. The British Isles consist of two large (Great Britain, Ireland) and a large number of small islands. Their total area is more than 314 thousand square meters. km. The British Isles are separated from the European continent by the North Sea and the English Channel. The west coast of Great Britain is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea. Northern Ireland occupies one third of the territory of the island of Ireland. In the south it borders on the Republic of Ireland. The island of Great Britain consists of three main parts: England (southern and middle part of the island), Wales (mountainous peninsula in the west) and Scotland (northern part of the island).

There are no high mountains in Great Britain. To the north, the Cheviot Hills separate England from Scotland; The Pennines stretch from northern England through almost the whole of its central part; The Cambrian Mountains occupy most of Wales; The Scottish Highlands are the highest mountains in Britain. There is very little flat country in Britain except in the area known as East Anglia. Most of the rivers empty into the North Sea. The Thames is the deepest and longest river in Britain. Some of Britain's largest ports are located at the mouths of the Thames, Mersey, Trent, Theine, Clyde and Bristol Avon. The UK is not very rich in minerals. It has small deposits of coal and iron ore and rich deposits of oil and gas that have been discovered in the North Sea.

The warm currents of the Atlantic Ocean influence the climate of Great Britain. Winter here is not very severe, and summer is rarely hot. The population of the United Kingdom is over 58 million people. Main nationalities: English, Welsh, Scots and Irish. There are many immigrants in the UK from the former Asian and African colonies of Britain. Great Britain is a country with a highly developed industry. Over the past three decades, new industries have developed. The main industrial centers are London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Glasgow, Bristol. The capital is London. The UK is a constitutional monarchy.

Questions:

1. Where is the United Kingdom located
2. What islands do the British Isles consist of?
3. What ocean and seas are the British Isles washed by?
4. How many parts does the Island of Great Britain consist of and what are they called?
5. What country does Northern Ireland border on?
6. Are there any high mountains in Great Britain?
7. What sea do most of the rivers flow into?
8. What mineral resources is Great Britain rich in?
9. What is the climate like in Great Britain?
10.What is the population of Great Britain?
11.What city is the capital of the U.K.?
12. What kind of state is Great Britain?


Vocabulary:

isle - island
island - island
to separate - separate
european - European
the English Channel - English Channel
to be washed by - to wash
to border on - border on...
to consist of - consist of ...
mountainous peninsula - mountainous peninsula
to stretch - stretch
estuary - the mouth of a river
deposits - deposits
iron ore - iron ore
to discover - discover
current - current
severely - extremely
decade - decade
monarchy - monarchy

Great Britain
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is located on the British Isles. The British Isles consists of two large islands, Great Britain and Ireland, and above five thousand small islands. Their total area is over 315,000 square kilometers. The United Kingdom is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Their capitals are London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast respectively.

The British isles are separated from the European continent by the North Sea and the English Channel. The western coast of Great Britain is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea. The surface of the British Isles varies very much. The north of Scotland is mountainous and is called Highlands, while the south, which has beautiful valleys and plains, is called Lowlands. The north and west of England are mountainous, but all the rest - east, center and southeast - is a vast plain. Mountains are not very high. Ben Nevis is the highest mountain. (1343 m.)

There are a lot of rivers in GB, but they are not very long. The Severn is the longest river, while the Thames is the deepest and the most important one.

The UK is one of the world's smallest countries. The population of the country is over 87 million and about 80% of it is urban. The UK is a highly developed industrial country. It’s known as one of the world’s largest producers and exporters of machinery, electronics, textile, aircraft and navigation equipment. The UK is constitutional monarchy. In law, the Head of State is the Queen, but in practice, the Queen reigns, but does not rule. The country is ruled by the elected government with the Prime Minister at the head. The British Parliament consists of two chambers: the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

There are three main political parties in Great Britain: the Labor, the Conservative and the Liberal parties. The Liberal party is the ruling party nowadays.

[ translation ]

Great Britain
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is located in the British Isles. The British Isles consist of two large islands, Great Britain and Ireland, and more than five thousand small islands. Their total area is over 315,000 square kilometers. The UK is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Their capitals are London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast respectively.

The British Isles are separated from the European continent by the North Sea and the English Channel. The west coast of Great Britain is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea. The surface of the British Isles is very diverse. The north of Scotland is mountainous and is called the Highlands, while the south, which contains beautiful valleys and plains, is called the Lowlands. The north and west of England is mountainous, but everything else - the east, the center and the southeast - is a vast plain. The mountains are not very high. Ben Nevis is the highest mountain. (1343 m)

There are many rivers in Great Britain, but they are not very long. The Severn is the longest river, while the Thames is the deepest and most important.

The UK is one of the smallest countries in the world. The population of the country is more than 87 million people and approximately 80% of them live in cities. Great Britain is a highly industrialized country. It is known as one of the world's largest manufacturers and exporters of machinery, electronics, textiles, aircraft and navigational equipment. Great Britain is a constitutional monarchy. Legally, the head of state is the Queen, but in practice, the Queen rules but does not govern. The country is governed by an elected government headed by a prime minister. The British Parliament consists of two houses: the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

Great Britain is an island in the Atlantic Ocean which is a part of the United Kingdom. It is located at the north-west of continental Europe. Being the largest island in Europe, it's the ninth largest island in the world. According to the latest data, the population of Great Britain is above 60 million people. Approximately 80% of the population is urban. The surface of the island greatly varies from part to part. While the northern and western part are mountainous (the Highlands), the southern, central and eastern parts are covered by a vast plain (the Lowlands). The deepest river on the island is the Thames, and the longest is the Severn.

Great Britain is divided into three countries. They are England, Scotland, and Wales. The island is surrounded by over 1,000 small islets. Great Britain is considered to be one of the richest and highly developed countries in the world. Its economy is in steady progress. One of its chief industries is shipbuilding. Other than that, Great Britain produces aircraft equipment, machinery, electronics, iron and steel products, textiles, chemicals. As for education, Britain is the intellectual center of Europe. The most renowned universities, such as Oxford and Cambridge, are located there.

The political system of Great Britain consists of the monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II as its apex, and the Parliament. Although the head of state is the Queen, the actual control is performed by the government with a Prime Minister at the head. The House of Lords and the House of Commons constitute the British Parliament. There are certain differences between these Houses. While the House of Lords is an unelected upper chamber, the House of Commons is periodically elected. The three main political parties in the country are the Conservative, the Liberal, and the Labor. The ruling one nowadays is the Conservative party.

The climate of Great Britain is greatly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean, and the warm waters of the Gulf Stream. The weather on the island is quite changeable. For example, a fine morning can unexpectedly change into a wet afternoon and vice versa. The most unpleasant aspect of British weather is continuous rain and fog. It is especially common in large cities. During thick fog car accidents are a frequent scene. The best time of the year is spring and the worst is winter. January and February are rather cold, humid and unpleasant. Summer days can be rainy too, so most British people prefer spending their summer holidays abroad.

Each country in Great Britain has its own flag, capital, and emblem. For example English flag is known as the St George's Cross. Its colors are red, blue and white. The capital of the country is London and the emblem is a red rose. Scottish flag contains blue and white colors. It is known as St Andrew's Cross. The capital of the country is located in Edinburgh and the national emblem is a thistle. The Welsh flag presents a red dragon on a green and white field. The capital of the country is Cardiff and the national emblem is either the leek or daffodil.

Great Britain

Great Britain is an island in the Atlantic Ocean that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located in the northwest of continental Europe. As the largest island in Europe, it is the ninth largest island in the world. According to the latest data, the population of the UK is over 60 million people. About 80% of the population lives in cities. The surface of the island is very different in different parts. While the northern and western parts are mountainous (Highlands), the southern, central and eastern parts are covered by a vast plain (Lowlands). The deepest river on Thames Island and the longest is the Severn.

The UK is made up of three countries: England, Scotland and Wales. The island is surrounded by over 1000 small islets. The UK is considered one of the richest and most highly developed countries in the world. Its economy is in steady progress. One of the main industries is shipbuilding. In addition, the UK produces aviation equipment, machinery, electronics, iron and steel products, textiles, and chemicals. In terms of education, the UK is the intellectual center of Europe. The most famous universities such as Oxford and Cambridge are located there.

The British political system consists of a monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II as its ruler, and a parliament. Although the head of state is the queen, the actual control is exercised by the government headed by the prime minister. The British Parliament consists of the House of Lords and the House of Commons. There are certain differences between these branches. While the House of Lords is an unelected upper branch, the House of Commons is periodically re-elected. The three main political parties in the country are the Conservative, Liberal and Labor. Today, the Conservative Party rules.

The climate of Great Britain is greatly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean and the warm waters of the Gulf Stream. The weather on the island is quite changeable. For example, a beautiful morning can suddenly turn into a rainy afternoon, and vice versa. The most annoying aspect of British weather is the incessant rain and fog. This is especially true for large cities. During dense fog, traffic collisions are frequent. The best time of the year is spring and the worst is winter. January and February are rather cold, wet and unpleasant months. Summer days can also be overshadowed by rain, so most Britons prefer to spend their holidays abroad.

Each country in the UK has its own flag, capital, and emblem. For example, the English flag is known as the George Cross. Its colors are red, blue and white. The capital of the country is London, and the emblem is a red rose. The Scottish flag contains the colors blue and white. It is known as the St. Andrew's Cross. The capital of the country is located in Edinburgh, and the thistle is the national emblem. The Welsh flag is represented by a red dragon on a green and white field. The capital of the country is Cardiff, and the national emblem is either a leek or a daffodil.