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Page 1: English Speaking Countries. These days, many countries require children to learn English in school because it is the most common language used to conduct

English Speaking Countries

Page 2: English Speaking Countries. These days, many countries require children to learn English in school because it is the most common language used to conduct

These days, many countries require children to learn English in school because it is

the most common language the most common language used to conduct business.used to conduct business.

Next to Chinese, English is the 2nd most widely spoken 2nd most widely spoken language in the world. language in the world.

Page 3: English Speaking Countries. These days, many countries require children to learn English in school because it is the most common language used to conduct

The following list shows all the native English speaking countries around the world.

Page 4: English Speaking Countries. These days, many countries require children to learn English in school because it is the most common language used to conduct

•United StatesUnited States•United Kingdom United Kingdom •CanadaCanada•Australia Australia •Ireland Ireland •South Africa South Africa •New ZealandNew Zealand

Page 5: English Speaking Countries. These days, many countries require children to learn English in school because it is the most common language used to conduct

There are many countries they have adopted English as their national language

• India• Philippines• Jamaica and others.

Page 6: English Speaking Countries. These days, many countries require children to learn English in school because it is the most common language used to conduct

Facts about the Geography of Facts about the Geography of Great BritainGreat Britain

Location: Western Europe

Land Size : 244,820 sq km

Land use: arable land:25% permanent pastures:46% forests and woodland:10%

Natural resources: coal, petroleum, natural gas, tin, limestone, iron ore, salt, clay, chalk, gypsum, lead, silica, arable land

Highest mountain: Ben Nevis in Scotland, at 1,343m (4,406 ft) above sea level.

Longest river: The Severn, 322 km long, which rises in central Wales and flows to the Bristol Channel

Britain's climate: Mild, normally not going much below zero even in the depths of winter, and never much above 25 degrees Celsius in summer. Most of the time it is between 10 and 20 degrees Celsius.

Page 7: English Speaking Countries. These days, many countries require children to learn English in school because it is the most common language used to conduct

The British Isles include:

Great BritainGreat Britain

IrelandIreland

The Orkney and Shetland IslandsThe Orkney and Shetland IslandsThe Isle of ManThe Isle of Man

HebridesHebrides

The Isle of WightThe Isle of WightIsles of ScillyIsles of ScillyLundy IslandLundy Island

The Channel IslandsThe Channel IslandsJerseyJersey, , GuernseyGuernsey, , AlderneyAlderney and and SarkSark. .

Page 8: English Speaking Countries. These days, many countries require children to learn English in school because it is the most common language used to conduct

Official Name : The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Population of Great Britain : 60.000.000 peopleCurrency of Great Britain : British pound (GBP)

Capital City: London is the capital of the UK and of England

Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. Scotland. Belfast is the capital of Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland. Cardiff is the capital of Wales.Wales.

Main Cities: London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Cardiff

Official Language: English Main Religion: Christianity

Page 9: English Speaking Countries. These days, many countries require children to learn English in school because it is the most common language used to conduct

Symbols Symbols associated associated

with with London London

and and England:England:

•• River ThamesRiver Thames •• Big Ben Big Ben •• Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey •• Houses of Parliament Houses of Parliament •• Royal Family - Royal Family -

Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace •• Union Jack (Union Jack (Official Official

flag of UK) flag of UK)

•• High Tea (High Tea (drinking tea drinking tea in the late afternoon) in the late afternoon)

•• Bobbies (Bobbies (nickname for nickname for policeman) policeman)

•• Double decker bus Double decker bus •• Black taxis Black taxis

Page 10: English Speaking Countries. These days, many countries require children to learn English in school because it is the most common language used to conduct

Big Ben

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Westminster Abbey

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Houses of Parliament Houses of Parliament

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The Thames in London

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Her MajestyHer Majesty The Queen's The Queen's

title in the title in the United KingdomUnited Kingdom

is:

''Elizabeth Elizabeth the the

Second, by Second, by the Grace the Grace of God of of God of

the United the United Kingdom Kingdom of Great of Great

Britain and Britain and Northern Northern

IrelandIreland'.'.