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A Trip to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nothern Ireland

Immerse yourself in the UK through a royal encounter, English breakfast discussions, meeting locals, and cultural explorations. Learn about the country, its people, and customs in an engaging trip. Enjoy classic foods and conversations with new friends.

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A Trip to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nothern Ireland

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  1. A Trip to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nothern Ireland

  2. The objectives: 1.A Visit to Queen Elizabeth II. 2.Talk about English breakfast. 3.Meet interesting persons. 4.Learn more about the U.K.

  3. teacher jeans meat speak eat bread clean breakfast read ice-cream please The hunter

  4. What would you like? I would like an egg. a tomato. some jam

  5. Robin Robin, Robin, what a man! He eats as much as no one can. He eats a lot of fish, he eat a lot of meat. He eats a lot of ice-cream and sweet. He ate a lot of porridge and ten eggs. And all the cookies Mother had He drank a lot of juice he ate a cake. Then said: “I have a stomach-ache”. fish meat ice-cream sweet porridge eggs cookies juice a cake

  6. Help Jim and Jill to make up a dialogue • Good morning, Jim! • Here you are. Help yourself! • Good morning, Jill! • No, thank you. I would like some tea and a cheese sandwich. • Thank you, Jill. • You are welcome. • Would you like some porridge? • Good morning, Jill! • Would you like some porridge? • Here you are. Help yourself! • Thank you, Jill. • You are welcome.

  7. Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall: Humpty Dumpty had a great fall All the King’s horses and all the King’s men Couldn’t put Humpty Dumpty in his place again. Lewis Carroll Through the Looking Glass

  8. Please, help me to read a letter

  9. Hello, I am Jim. I am ... . I go to … . I can … and write. I … to swim and skip. For … I like sandwiches, cakes and … . I have got many . 9 school like read breakfast friends ice-cream 9 breakfast read ice-cream school like friends

  10. What’s his name? Where does he go? Can he write? Does he like to swim? How old is he?

  11. BUCKINGHAM PALACE

  12. Tea and biscuits 165 million cups of tea are drunk each day in the UK! Tea is often served with biscuits and 98% of Brits have it with milk. You’ll find two tea-making things in every British kitchen: the kettle, which is used for boiling the water, and the teapot, which is used for making the tea. But nowadays many teenagers don’t drink tea and prefer cold drinks. ELIZABETH II

  13. Time for Tea Add sugar to taste Let the tea brew for 5 minutes Pour milk into each cup Warm the teapot with hot water, then pour it away Put the lid on the teapot Put the tea in the pot Pour the boiling water onto the tea Put on a kettle of water to boil Pour the tea into the cup

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