Text 5 northern ireland
I reland is separated from Great Britain by the Irish Sea. The island is politically divided into two parts: the Republic of Ireland (or Eire*) and Northern Ireland (sometimes called 'Ulster*') which is part of the United Kingdom.
The flag of Northern Ireland is called St Patrick's Cross. The national day of Northern Ireland is 17 March, St Patrick's Day, Ireland's patron saint. The national emblem of Northern Ireland is a shamrock.
T he capital and largest city of Northern Ireland is Belfast which has a population of almost half a million, nearly a third of the entire population of the province. The total area of Northern Ireland is over 14,000 sq km. The distinctive Ulster accent, markedly different from that of the southern Irish, bears traces of English and Scottish influence.
Belfast is the chief port and industrial centre of the province and is surrounded by heavy industries including shipbuilding and textiles. Its prosperity was originally based on its linen industry. Shipbuilding is now in sharp decline, and unemployment is high. About one third of jobs in the province are in the manufacturing industries such as linen, foodstuffs, engineering and small parts.
N orthern Ireland contains some of the richest farming land in the British Isles. Outside the industrialized area around Belfast, it remains predominantly agricultural. Cattle, sheep, and dairying account for 60 % of all farming. The main crops are hay, barley and oats for animal feed, and potatoes. Cod, herring, mackerel, whiting and shellfish are trawled from the Irish Sea and the Atlantic.
The southern part of Northern Ireland is made up of lowlands. The attractive Mourne Mountains* are in the south-east. A characteristic feature of Northern Ireland is the greenness of the countryside and the cloudy skies above. The overall weather pattern in Ulster features a high rainfall. Lough Neagh*, in the centre of the province, is the largest lake in the British Isles, and yields trout, freshwater herring and eels. This area is popular for fishing and boating holidays. Northern Ireland is a fisherman's paradise, and the soft green landscape and rugged, picturesque coastline make it one of the most attractive regions in the island, but tourism has been badly affected by political troubles.
Since the 17th century, Ulster is torn apart by sectarian strife between the Protestant* community (of Scots origin) which still form a majority in the north, and Catholics who predominate in the south. This conflict was exploited by the IRA (Irish Republican Army), which from 1971 to 1994 waged an indiscriminate campaign of terror in Ulster and on the mainland of Britain. In 1994, following many months of secret negotiations, the IRA declared a cease-fire. In October 1997, for the first time in 25 years, Protestants and Catholics sat together to seek a solution to Ulster's problems. However, the conflict in Ulster persists.
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*Eire – [´ɛərə] геогр.; ист. Эйре (официальное название Ирландской республики с 1937 по 1949)
*Ulster – [´Λlstə] разг. Ольстер, Северная Ирландия
*Mourne Mountains – горы Мурн в графстве Даун (Down), Северная Ирландия; первый национальный парк в Северной Ирландии
*Lough Neagh – [ֽlƆh´nei] Лох-Ней (озеро в Северной Ирландии)
*Protestant – [´prƆtistənt] протестант (протестантизм - одно из основных направлений в христианстве)
- Высочина о.В. Смолина л.В. Britain and the British
- Britain and the British
- Рецензенты:
- Предисловие
- Unit I. Introduction to the uk question time
- Text 1 time for reading
- The united kingdom
- Geography of the uk
- Words, words, words …
- 1. Fill in the gaps with the proper names from the text.
- What do the following numbers refer to in the text?
- Answer the questions using the information from the text.
- Text 2 time for reading
- Great britain
- Text 3 time for reading
- British or english?
- Words, words, words …
- 1. Find the odd term in each line. Explain your choice.
- 2. Explain the meaning of the words below.
- Time to write
- Unit II. History of the uk question time
- Invasion
- Words, words, words…
- Read the proper names and give their Russian equivalents. Use the dictionary if needed.
- Fill in the boxes showing the chronological order of the invasions of the British Isles with the names of invading peoples.
- Text 2 the story of the united kingdom
- 1. Which paragraph gives the following information? (1) – (8)
- 2. Answer the questions using the information from the text.
- 3. Fill in the gaps with the dates and time periods from the text.
- Text 3 time for reading
- The union jack
- 2. Answer the questions using the information from the text.
- Text 1 time for reading
- Do you speak english?
- What language do people speak in Britain?
- Why is English spoken with different accents?
- Speaking like a Brit
- 1. Match the transcription in the left column with the words to the right:
- 2. What do the following numbers and statistics refer to in the text?
- 3. Are the following statements true or false? Give the right answer if necessary:
- Text 3 slang words
- Is Russian the only language people speak in Russia?
- Text 1 england
- Words, words, words…
- 1. Fill in the gaps with one of the words (a-c).
- Find the odd term in each line.
- Text 2 s cotland
- Words, words, words …
- In each line find a word related to Scotland.
- Text 3 scotland is famous for …
- Words, words, words …
- Text 4 wales
- Words, words, words
- Fill in the gaps in the text with the words from the box.
- 2. Find in the text:
- Text 5 northern ireland
- Words, words, words…
- 1. End the statements:
- Words, words, words...
- G ordon brown
- 1. Answer the questions concerning the politician you’ve read about.
- Words, words, words...
- 4. Complete the following sentences with the collocations from exercise №2.
- Which person has had the most successful political career in your opinion? Why?
- Text 1 time for reading
- Trade in the uk. Goods manufactured and imported
- Energy and natural resources
- Industry
- Words, words, words…
- Divide the words below into groups.
- Divide the words below into two groups.
- Match the abbreviations and their definitions.
- Match economical terms with their definitions.
- Text 2 time for reading
- Farming (Agriculture)
- Services
- Economic recession
- Currency
- Words, words, words…
- 1. Find in the text:
- 2. Find the opposite in the text.
- Time to speak
- Give a brief presentation on the economic profile of the uk.
- Discuss in pairs economic situation in Russia and the difficulties it is going through in the period of economic recession. Unit VIII. British cuisine question time
- Time for reading
- Words, words, words...
- 1. Explain the following English words and word combinations.
- 2.Classify these words according to the headings in the table below.
- Time for reading
- 1. Work with a partner. Answer the questions about the typical Englishman.
- 2. Mindmap strategy. Work with a partner and complete the following mindmap about the typical Englishman.
- Words, words, words...
- 1. You are given a list of adjectives and expressions that are used to describe personality traits. Match them with the statements below. Use dictionary if necessary.
- Time for speaking
- 3. Find some sayings about the Russians or other nations and share what you found with a partner. Analyzing them try to make judgments about the typical features of the nations.
- Don’ts: taboos; what you are strongly recommended not to do in Britain
- Changing of the Guard
- Opening of Parliament
- The Ceremony of the Keys
- Swan Upping
- The Queen's Telegram
- Lord Mayor’s Show
- Words, words, words…
- Time to speak
- You and your friends are going to take a trip to London and you’re planning to visit some royal ceremony. Discuss which ceremony you would like to see and why.
- Text 1 time for reading
- Public holidays in the united kingdom
- Words, words, words…
- Words, words, words...
- 1. Study Christmas vocabulary below; find Russian equivalents to these words or expressions, if any:
- Fill in the gaps using the following words:
- Christmas Traditions in Britain
- The Night Of Hogmanay
- Boxing Day
- Saint Valentine’s Day
- Words, words, words…
- 1. Fill in the gaps in the New Year Quiz:
- 2. Fill in the gaps in the text with the words from the box:
- Text 4 spring holidays
- Pancake Day
- Mother’s Day
- Words, words, words…
- Text 5 April Fools' Day
- May Spring Festival
- Words, words, words…
- Text 6 summer holidays Summer Bank Holiday
- Words, words, words…
- Text 7 autumn holidays Halloween
- Guy Fawkes Night
- Remembrance Day
- Words, words, words…
- 1. Answer the questions about Halloween:
- Time to write
- Test yourself
- Unit 14. Supplements unit 2. History of the uk The flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. Quiz.
- Unit 4. Countries within a country What is England famous for?
- Unit 7. Economy in britain Top 10 uk Firms listed by market capitalisation
- Unit 8. British cuisine
- Black pudding
- Christmas pudding
- Unit 12. Royal traditions and ceremonies
- 6 Faq about the Queen
- 1. When and where was the Queen born?
- 2. Where does the Queen live?
- 4. What is Queen Elizabeth's surname?
- 5. When did Queen Elizabeth come to the throne?
- Some Interesting Facts about the Queen
- Unit 13. Holidays in britain Holidays and Notable Special Days in the uk
- The Twelve Days Of Christmas
- British Holidays Quiz
- Glossary Unit 1
- Introduction to the uk
- Unit 2 history of the uk
- Unit 3 languages of britain
- Unit 4 countries within a country
- Unit 5 the system of government
- Unit 6 two british firsts
- Unit 7 economy in britain
- Unit 8 british cuisine
- Unit 9 english stereotypes
- Unit 10 manners are important
- Unit 11 superstitions in britain
- Unit 12 royal traditions and ceremonies
- Unit 13 holidays in britain
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