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Εργασία στο μάθημα των Αγγλικών

Εργασία στο μάθημα των Αγγλικών. Μια εργασια των μαθητων της Ε΄ ταξης του 27 ου δημοτικου σχολειου Τρικαλων « Αριστειδη Σ Παππασ ». Did you know than the taxis in U.K. are black and they are called “Hackney carriages? But they are known as Black cabs!.

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Εργασία στο μάθημα των Αγγλικών

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  1. Εργασία στο μάθημα των Αγγλικών Μια εργασια των μαθητων της Ε΄ ταξης του 27ου δημοτικου σχολειου Τρικαλων «ΑριστειδηΣΠαππασ»

  2. Did you know than the taxis in U.K. are black and they are called “Hackney carriages? But they are known as Black cabs!

  3. Did you know that the London Bus is one of London ‘s principal icons the archetypal red rearentranced bus is recognised world wide! The red double- decker bus is a symbol of the city of London!

  4. The national flower of Northern Ireland is the shamrock a three-leaved plant. An Irish tale tells that st Patrick used the three-leaved plant to explain the Holy Trinity. He used it in his sermons to represent how the father, the son and the Holy Spirit could all exist as separate elements of the same entity.

  5. The national flower of Scotland is the thistle, a prickly leaved purple flower which was first used in the 15th century as a symbol of defence.

  6. The national flower of Wales is the daffodil, which is traditionally worn on St. Danid’s Day.

  7. The national flower of England is the rose. The flower has been adopted as England’s emblem since the time of the WARS OF ROSES – civil wars between the royal house of Lancaster (whose emblem was a red rose ) and the royal house of York (whose emblem was a white rose)!

  8. Elizabeth was born on 21st April 1926, in London. She became Queen of the United Kingdom in 1953. She married Philip, a Greek prince in 1947. They have four children and many grandchildren. People love her very much. She is the Queen with the longest Reign. QUEEN ELIZABETH II

  9. BRITISH MUSICIANS • British musicians are the most famous around the world: • The Beatles • The Rolling Stones • Led Zeppelin • Pink Floyd • QUEEN • Coldplay • Chainsmokers • ADELE • Elton John • George Michael • David Bowie • Ed Sheeran • and others…

  10. BRITISH TRADITIONAL FOOD! • British food has traditionally been based on beef, lamb, pork, chicken and fish. They are served with potatoes and other vegetables. • The most common and typical foods eaten in Britain include: sandwich, fish and chips, pies, trifle and other mostly roast dinners.

  11. BRITISH TRADITIONAL FOOD! : • :Bubble and Squeak It is cold and chopped vegetables fried in a pan.

  12. BRITISH TRADITIONAL FOOD! • Toad- in- the-Hole Sausages covered in batter and roasted.

  13. BRITISH TRADITIONAL FOOD! • Cottage pie Made with minced beef and vegetables.

  14. BRITISH TRADITIONAL FOOD! • The famous English breakfast! It includes eggs, bacon, fried bread,mushrooms and beans.

  15. BRITISH TRADITIONAL FOOD! And don’t forget: Tea time! Everyday, British people have their tea with small SCONES at 4 o’clock in the afternoon! P.S. Scones are small cookies!

  16. Why do the Brits drive on the left? • Driving on the left hand side of the road is a habit that goes back hundreds of years! People used to carry swords when traveling. • As around 85-90% of humans are right-handed, it would be easier for them to travel on the left side of the road, because they would be able to attack the enemy with their right hand. • In 1835 it became a law. Horse riders, carriages and cars later should drive on the left side of the road! P.S. Brits are the British people!!!

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