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The Mistery of Wales

The Mistery of Wales. To the west of England, lies a small, almost secret country called Wales . It is a land of green and grey: green fields, valleys; grey mountains and sky, and grey stone castles.

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The Mistery of Wales

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  1. The Mistery of Wales

  2. To the west of England, lies a small, almost secret country called Wales. It is a land of green and grey: green fields, valleys; grey mountains and sky, and grey stone castles.

  3. A. The story of the Welsh people is one of the determined resistance to invaders – the Romans, the Saxons, the Vikings, the Normans and finally the English.

  4. After the fall of the Roman Empire in 410 AD, Barbarian Angels and Saxons invaded Britain.

  5. Legendary kings and princes, like King Arthur, won important victories against the Saxons, but gradually theses original “Britons” were pushed west into the hills and mountains of Wales.

  6. Welsh princes fought hard against the English, but Wales was finally conquered. In 1301 Edward I gave his son the title of Prince of Wales and in 1536 Wales was invited with England.

  7. 1. Match the words in English with their Ukrainian equivalents. • west поступово • castle захід • resistance падіння, розпад • empire завоювати • fall вдертися • to invade завзято боротися • gradually опір • to conquer імперія • to fight hard замок

  8. B. Despite the conquest, this smallnation of three million people has maintained its unique culture and strong national identity, particularly through its language.

  9. Welsh, a Celtic language very different from English, is one of the oldest languages in Europe. However, in in the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century, the Welsh language declined.

  10. The British government made English the official language and English was the only language allowed at schools. The number of Welsh speakers went down from 80% to under 20% of the population.

  11. Since the 1960s, though, there has been a revival. Welsh, along with English, is an official language and is spoken in the Welsh Assembly, Wales’ own regional “parliament” and there is a Welsh TVchannal.

  12. Unscramble these words. • Ulcetru--- • Ntstgo--- • Encytru--- • Encahln--- • Iroingea----

  13. Complete the definitions with the appropriate words from the text above. • It describes something that is the only of its kind. • To be weaker, less important, smaller. • To give someone permission. • The situation or fact when something becomes better, more profitable. • To keep something at the same standard or quality as before.

  14. C. A traditionof storytelling, poetry and singing began in the castles of the Welsh princes in the Middle Ages and continues today. Every year, eisteddfods are held around the country.

  15. An eisteddfod is a meeting of poets and singers, who take part in competitions. As well as literature in Welsh language, Welsh has produced poets in English such as Dylan Thomas and R.S.Thomas.

  16. Famous actors include Richard Burton, Anthony Hopkins and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Wales is a musical nation and choirs are important. Nowadays, when the national rugby team plays in the capital, Cardiff, 80,000 voices can be heard singing the Welsh hymn, “Bread of Heaven”.

  17. D. The Flag of Wales, wit its re dragon, is one of the oldest in the world. It was brought to Britain by the Romans. The patron saint of Wales is St David, who converted Wales to Christianity and established the Welsh church.

  18. The leek, a vegetable, is another national symbol. St David ordered his soldiers to wear them on their helmets before the Welsh went into battle against the Saxons.

  19. Make a project about your country’s history and its culture. Include the following areas: • early history • difficult times; • language; • traditions; • national symbols.

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