United Kingdom
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Sono delle domande
1.Which countries form the United Kingdom?
2.Who is the Head of State?
3.Who rules the country?
4.What are the main political parties in Grean Britain?
5.What are the characteristics of the Scottish countryside?
6.List the main attractions of the British coastline
7.Can you give examples of the old and the new Britain?
8.What's the name of the narrow stretch of water which separates Britan from France?
9.Who was the last invader of Britain?
10.What is Oxford famous for?
Grazie!
Sono delle domande
1.Which countries form the United Kingdom?
2.Who is the Head of State?
3.Who rules the country?
4.What are the main political parties in Grean Britain?
5.What are the characteristics of the Scottish countryside?
6.List the main attractions of the British coastline
7.Can you give examples of the old and the new Britain?
8.What's the name of the narrow stretch of water which separates Britan from France?
9.Who was the last invader of Britain?
10.What is Oxford famous for?
Grazie!
Risposte
Ciao, Sofietta! Ecco a te le risposte:
1.Which countries form the United Kingdom? United Kingdom is formed by the contries of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain is formed by England, Scotland and Wales.
2.Who is the Head of State? The Head of State is Queen Elizabeth II.
3.Who rules the country? Although Quuen Elizabeth is Head of England in UK, being a costitutional monarchy, it's Parliament that actually rules the country.
4.What are the main political parties in Grean Britain? Nowedays, the main political parties in Greta Britain are three: Conservatives, Labours and Liberal Democrats.
5.What are the characteristics of the Scottish countryside? The Scottish countryside is full of mountians and forests. But the most beatiful thing too see is definitely the Lake Discrict.
6.List the main attractions of the British coastline (Per rispondere a questa domanda, puoi guardare questo link che, sebbene lungo, è fatto benissimo:
http://www.fatbadgers.co.uk/Britain/coast.htm )
7.Can you give examples of the old and the new Britain? London, the capital of England, well represents the co-existence of the old and the new in Great Britain: together with the old monuments -like the house of Parliament, or Buckingham palace, or the Big Ben- London is full of new restaurants, shopping points, malls, bars and shops.
8.What's the name of the narrow stretch of water which separates Britan from France? In England the narrow stretch of water which separates Britain from France is called "the English channel".
9.Who was the last invader of Britain? The last invader of England are the Normans, which, coming from Northern France, invaded England during the 11th century.
10.What is Oxford famous for? Oxford is surely well know all over the world for his University.
Ecco, è tutto. Ciao!!!
1.Which countries form the United Kingdom? United Kingdom is formed by the contries of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain is formed by England, Scotland and Wales.
2.Who is the Head of State? The Head of State is Queen Elizabeth II.
3.Who rules the country? Although Quuen Elizabeth is Head of England in UK, being a costitutional monarchy, it's Parliament that actually rules the country.
4.What are the main political parties in Grean Britain? Nowedays, the main political parties in Greta Britain are three: Conservatives, Labours and Liberal Democrats.
5.What are the characteristics of the Scottish countryside? The Scottish countryside is full of mountians and forests. But the most beatiful thing too see is definitely the Lake Discrict.
6.List the main attractions of the British coastline (Per rispondere a questa domanda, puoi guardare questo link che, sebbene lungo, è fatto benissimo:
http://www.fatbadgers.co.uk/Britain/coast.htm )
7.Can you give examples of the old and the new Britain? London, the capital of England, well represents the co-existence of the old and the new in Great Britain: together with the old monuments -like the house of Parliament, or Buckingham palace, or the Big Ben- London is full of new restaurants, shopping points, malls, bars and shops.
8.What's the name of the narrow stretch of water which separates Britan from France? In England the narrow stretch of water which separates Britain from France is called "the English channel".
9.Who was the last invader of Britain? The last invader of England are the Normans, which, coming from Northern France, invaded England during the 11th century.
10.What is Oxford famous for? Oxford is surely well know all over the world for his University.
Ecco, è tutto. Ciao!!!
GRAZIE MILLE! TUTTO PERFETTO!
1. The United Kingdom is formed by four regions: England, Scotland, Wales and Northen Ireland.
2. In Great Britain the Head of State is the monarch, at the moment it's Queen Elisabeth II.
3. The monarch also rules the country.
4.There are three main political parties in Great Britain: the Conservative party, the Labour party and the Liberal democrats.
5. The Scottish countryside in Scotland is thought to be very scenic. There are many national parks, large plains and hills for hiking.
6. Every year many tourists visit the British Islands, especially the Scilly Islands. On the mainland, in the South, Devon, Dartmouth and Cornwall are known for their beaches.
7. (Non capisco cosa intendi per ''new and old Britain'' quindi ho pensato fosse meglio non rispondere).
8. It's the British Channel that separates Britain and France.
9.The last invaders of Britain were the French in the late eighteenth century.
10. Oxford is famous for its prestigious university. (Ho immaginato che intendevi Oxford come citta' e non ''Oxford Street'' che si trova in centro Londra. Se mi sbaglio, dillo.)
2. In Great Britain the Head of State is the monarch, at the moment it's Queen Elisabeth II.
3. The monarch also rules the country.
4.There are three main political parties in Great Britain: the Conservative party, the Labour party and the Liberal democrats.
5. The Scottish countryside in Scotland is thought to be very scenic. There are many national parks, large plains and hills for hiking.
6. Every year many tourists visit the British Islands, especially the Scilly Islands. On the mainland, in the South, Devon, Dartmouth and Cornwall are known for their beaches.
7. (Non capisco cosa intendi per ''new and old Britain'' quindi ho pensato fosse meglio non rispondere).
8. It's the British Channel that separates Britain and France.
9.The last invaders of Britain were the French in the late eighteenth century.
10. Oxford is famous for its prestigious university. (Ho immaginato che intendevi Oxford come citta' e non ''Oxford Street'' che si trova in centro Londra. Se mi sbaglio, dillo.)