Scotland is a part of the United Kingdom, located on the British Isles and occupying approximately 30% of the island. It can be divided into eight parts: Central Scotland, South West, Edinburgh, Glasgow, West Coast, Orkney and Shetland Islands, Inverness and Highlands, Aberdeenshire and Grampian Highlands. Nowadays, this country is one of the most visited tourist places in the whole world. Its popularity is usually connected with its best-known and unique liquors, doodlesacks, haggis and tartan as well as its spectacular and astonishing landscapes. Moreover, the majority of Scots are friendly, welcoming and helpful hosts. If you need some help, piece of advice or bed and breakfast, they’re glad to offer you what you need. Although, there can be some troubles with understanding of what they say, in spite of the fact that they speak international English language. Their pronunciation is very different from "Received Pronunciation" we used to learn at school – Scots have their own accents and dialects. Unfortunately, the system that provides the accommodation and benefits to new immigrants is a little bit disorganized, and if you want to live there you should be ready for a long term integration.
ответ:План ответа:• the place • the action • the appearance of the person • whether you like the picture or not • why I'd like to describe picture number 1. The picture shows a little girl.(Place) I think she is in the classroom because I can see a blackboard in the background.(Action) The girl is sitting at the desk and writing something in her exercise book. She is smiling.(Appearance) I guess the girl is six. She has long dark hair. She is wearing her hair in a pony tail. I feel she has expressive eyes with long eyelashes. The girl is wearing a uniform.(Like or not) I like the picture because it reminds me of my younger sister.That is all wanted to say about this photo.
1 The Romans went to England many years ago,around 55 BC. 2 The original name of the town was Londinium.By the year 400 AD,there were fifty thousand people in Londinium. 3 Soon after 400 AD,the Romans left Britain. 4 In 1066 William the Conqueror came to England from Normandy, he became the king of England.William was afraid of the English and he built the White Tower to live in it. 5 1666 was a year of the Great Fire of London. On the second of September,It started in the house of the king's baker near London Bridge.Many houses in London were burnt. The fire burnt for four days. More than twenty-five thousand people didn't have home. 6 The Great Fire of London was caused by unblown down candle in bakery. 7 The official name of Great Britain is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 8 They mean England,Scotland,Wales and Northern Ireland. 9 Great Britain consists of England,Wales and Scotland. 10 The narrowest part of the English Channel is called the Strait of Dover. 11 No,they aren't.They are the British. 12 The "Union Jack" or "Union Flag" is made up of three different national symbols. The cross represented in each flag is named after the patron saint of each country: St. George, patron saint of England, St. Andrew, patron saint of Scotland and St. Patrick, patron saint of Ireland. 13 A commonwealth is any political entity that was founded on law and united by a compact for the good of the people.It is an international association such the Commonwealth(The Commonwealth of Nations)is a group of 53 states, all of which (except for two) were formerly part of the British Empire. 14 It belongs to the Parliament and Prime Minister. 15 The government brings bills (suggested new laws) to the House of Commons, where they are discussed and voted, and if they are passed they are signed by the Queen and become Acts of Parliament, which means that they become part of British law.
Scotland is a part of the United Kingdom, located on the British Isles and occupying approximately 30% of the island. It can be divided into eight parts: Central Scotland, South West, Edinburgh, Glasgow, West Coast, Orkney and Shetland Islands, Inverness and Highlands, Aberdeenshire and Grampian Highlands. Nowadays, this country is one of the most visited tourist places in the whole world. Its popularity is usually connected with its best-known and unique liquors, doodlesacks, haggis and tartan as well as its spectacular and astonishing landscapes. Moreover, the majority of Scots are friendly, welcoming and helpful hosts. If you need some help, piece of advice or bed and breakfast, they’re glad to offer you what you need. Although, there can be some troubles with understanding of what they say, in spite of the fact that they speak international English language. Their pronunciation is very different from "Received Pronunciation" we used to learn at school – Scots have their own accents and dialects. Unfortunately, the system that provides the accommodation and benefits to new immigrants is a little bit disorganized, and if you want to live there you should be ready for a long term integration.