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United Kingdom
Countries
1.England- The capital is London.
2.Scotland- The capital is Edinburgh.
3.Wales- The capital is Cardiff.
4.Northern Ireland- The capital is Belfast.
England
Is the large country in great Britain
and the UK .
Sometimes it not good to used in
reference to whole united king
dome.
London is the capital of both England and UK
Scotland
Edinburgh is the capital city of
Scotland . It is the first city in the
world which had its own fire brigade.
Wales
Cardiff is the political capital and
center for business ,education ,sport
,government media
Northern Ireland
Belfast is the capital city of Northern
Ireland . It is largest urban area in
Northern Ireland
Languages in the United
Kingdom
• Angelic
• Insular Celtic
• Romany
• Sign languages
English (as spoken in England)
1. Northern English
2. East Midlands English
3. West Midlands English
4. Southern English
Flags Of United Kingdom
England
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
Climate of the United
Kingdom
Spring
• Spring is the period from March to May. Spring is
generally a calm, cool and dry season, particularly
because the Atlantic has lost much of its heat
throughout the autumn and winter. However, as the
sun rises higher in the sky and the days get longer,
temperatures can rise relatively high; thunderstorms
and heavy showers can develop occasionally.
Spring Temperatures
• Most of Scotland and the mountains of Wales and
northern England are the coolest areas of the UK,
with average temperatures ranging from -0.6 to 5.8
°C
• The southern half of England experiences the
warmest spring temperatures of between 8.8 and
10.3 °C
Summer
• Summer lasts from June to August and is the hottest
season. Summer can often be a dry season, but
rainfall totals can have a wide local variation due to
localised thunderstorms
Summer Temperatures
• summer temperatures seldom go above 30 °C ,
which happens more frequently in London and the
South East than other parts of the country.
• Scotland and northern England have the coolest
summers (average 12.2 °C to 14.8 °C )
• while Wales and the south-west of England have
warmer summers (14.9 °C to 15.4 °C )
• and the south and south-east of England have the
warmest summers (15.5 °C to 17.7 °C )
Autumn
• Autumn in the United Kingdom lasts from September
to November. The season is notorious for being
unsettled—as cool polar air moves southwards
following the sun, it meets the warm air of the
tropics and produces an area of great disturbance
along which the country lies
Autumn Temperatures
• Coastal areas in the southern half of England have on
average the warmest autumns, with mean
temperatures of 10.7 to 13.0 °C.Mountainous areas
of Wales and northern England, and almost all of
Scotland, experience mean temperatures between
1.7 and 7.5 °C.
Winter
• Winter in the UK is defined as lasting from
December to February. The season is generally
cool, wet and windy.
• Temperatures at night rarely drop below
−10 °C
Winter Temperatures
• Mean winter temperatures in the UK are most
influenced by proximity to the sea. The coldest areas
are the mountains of Wales and northern England,
and inland areas of Scotland, averaging -3.6 to 2.3 °C
• Coastal areas, particularly those in the south and
west, experience the mildest winters, on average 5 to
8.7 °C
Education in UK
Abu Bakr EL-Seddik
The education system in the UK is split
into "key stages" which breaks down
as follows:
• Key Stage 1 - 5 to 7 years old
• Key Stage 2 - 7 to 11 years old
• Key Stage 3 - 11 to 14 years old
• Key Stage 4 - 14 to 16 years old
Generally key stages 1 and 2 will be undertaken at
primary school and at 11 years old a student will
move onto secondary school and finish key stages 3
and 4.
Primary Education
Primary Education
• Primary education begins in the UK at age
5 and continues until age 11, comprising
key stages one and two under the UK
educational system
Secondary Education
Secondary Education
• From age 11 to 16, students will enter
secondary school for key stages three and
four
Further Education
Further Education
• UK students planning to go to college or
university must complete further
education.
Higher Education
Higher Education
• The last stage in UK levels of Education
UK Government
The legal system:
* Two-party ( Labor & Conservative Party)
* Indeed, liberal conservative system
The right to vote:
• Entitled to vote from 18 years for male
and female
• Referendum in England a few have not
been a referendum only once
Elections:
• A hereditary monarchy;
• Appointed leader of the majority party
in the House of Commons, as prime
minister, after the approval of the King &
Queen
• And when no party won a majority, the
Prime Minister to form a coalition
representing the majority, or coalition is
not rejected by the majority, at least
Prevail Not Govern
Head of state: Queen Elizabeth II
• The dissolution of the House of Commons at
the request of the government, "formally"
• King's right to appoint the prime minister by
the law of the majority
• The right to pardon
• Consulted in the case of national or a
national issue
• Encourages the public works
• Warning parliament and the government of
the dangers of political and economic
nationalism before they occur
The Man Who lead
Head of government: Prime Minister
• Representative of the nation and spokesman
and constituents to the media
• Enjoys wide powers, some customary
• Is the First Lord of the Treasury Financial
• Appoints members of the Cabinet
• Intermediary between the Queen and the
Ministry in policy
• Monitors the work of ministries and in
particular the work of the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs
• Make foreign policy with the Minister of
Foreign Affairs
• Chairman of the Defense Committee to
defend his ministry before the parliament
and the people and the Queen
• Nominate Minister recognizes levels
• Presides over the Council of Ministers and
arrange the agenda for the Council of
Ministers and the Moderator and finish him
off and gives the outcome of discussions
• Choose decision
• Can change the decisions by the majority and
could offer tax and lacking in
• Can call for new elections at any time
Royal Family
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926)
Elizabeth met her future husband, Prince Philip of Greece and
Denmark, in 1934 and 1937
After another meeting at the Royal Naval College in Dartmouth in
July 1939, Elizabeth – though only 13 years old – fell in love with
Philip, and they began to exchange letters
They married on 20 November 1947
Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth and 12 us presidents
The Queen with President George H. Bush in
1991
The Queen with President Jimmy Carter in 1977
The Queen with President Ronald Reagan in 1982
The Queen with former President Herbert Hoover in 1957The Queen with President John F. Kennedy in
The Queen with President Richard Nixon in
1970
The Queen with President Gerald Ford in 1976
The Queen with Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1957
The Queen with Presidents Harry Truman in 1951
Queen Of Hats
Cuisine
Fish and chips
• In the United Kingdom, fish and chips
became a cheap food popular among the
working classes with the rapid development
of trawl fishing in the North Sea in the
second half of the nineteenth century.In
1860, the first fish and chip shop was opened
in London by the Jewish Joseph
David Robert Joseph Beckham, (born 2 May 1975)
is an English footballer who currently plays in
midfield for Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League
Soccer. He is also an established member of the
England national team. twice runner-up for FIFA
World Player of the Year and in 2004 the world's
highest-paid footballer when taking into account
salary and advertising deals
Dame Judi Dench
Born Judith Olivia Dench on 9th
December 1934, Dame Judi has become
one of Britain's most well respected and
well-loved actresses with an acting career
that has spanned more than four
decades.
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United kingdom

  • 2. Countries 1.England- The capital is London. 2.Scotland- The capital is Edinburgh. 3.Wales- The capital is Cardiff. 4.Northern Ireland- The capital is Belfast.
  • 3. England Is the large country in great Britain and the UK . Sometimes it not good to used in reference to whole united king dome. London is the capital of both England and UK
  • 4. Scotland Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland . It is the first city in the world which had its own fire brigade.
  • 5. Wales Cardiff is the political capital and center for business ,education ,sport ,government media
  • 6. Northern Ireland Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland . It is largest urban area in Northern Ireland
  • 7. Languages in the United Kingdom
  • 8. • Angelic • Insular Celtic • Romany • Sign languages
  • 9. English (as spoken in England) 1. Northern English 2. East Midlands English 3. West Midlands English 4. Southern English
  • 10. Flags Of United Kingdom
  • 13. Wales
  • 15. Climate of the United Kingdom
  • 16. Spring • Spring is the period from March to May. Spring is generally a calm, cool and dry season, particularly because the Atlantic has lost much of its heat throughout the autumn and winter. However, as the sun rises higher in the sky and the days get longer, temperatures can rise relatively high; thunderstorms and heavy showers can develop occasionally.
  • 17. Spring Temperatures • Most of Scotland and the mountains of Wales and northern England are the coolest areas of the UK, with average temperatures ranging from -0.6 to 5.8 °C • The southern half of England experiences the warmest spring temperatures of between 8.8 and 10.3 °C
  • 18. Summer • Summer lasts from June to August and is the hottest season. Summer can often be a dry season, but rainfall totals can have a wide local variation due to localised thunderstorms
  • 19. Summer Temperatures • summer temperatures seldom go above 30 °C , which happens more frequently in London and the South East than other parts of the country. • Scotland and northern England have the coolest summers (average 12.2 °C to 14.8 °C ) • while Wales and the south-west of England have warmer summers (14.9 °C to 15.4 °C ) • and the south and south-east of England have the warmest summers (15.5 °C to 17.7 °C )
  • 20. Autumn • Autumn in the United Kingdom lasts from September to November. The season is notorious for being unsettled—as cool polar air moves southwards following the sun, it meets the warm air of the tropics and produces an area of great disturbance along which the country lies
  • 21. Autumn Temperatures • Coastal areas in the southern half of England have on average the warmest autumns, with mean temperatures of 10.7 to 13.0 °C.Mountainous areas of Wales and northern England, and almost all of Scotland, experience mean temperatures between 1.7 and 7.5 °C.
  • 22. Winter • Winter in the UK is defined as lasting from December to February. The season is generally cool, wet and windy. • Temperatures at night rarely drop below −10 °C
  • 23. Winter Temperatures • Mean winter temperatures in the UK are most influenced by proximity to the sea. The coldest areas are the mountains of Wales and northern England, and inland areas of Scotland, averaging -3.6 to 2.3 °C • Coastal areas, particularly those in the south and west, experience the mildest winters, on average 5 to 8.7 °C
  • 24.
  • 25. Education in UK Abu Bakr EL-Seddik
  • 26.
  • 27. The education system in the UK is split into "key stages" which breaks down as follows: • Key Stage 1 - 5 to 7 years old • Key Stage 2 - 7 to 11 years old • Key Stage 3 - 11 to 14 years old • Key Stage 4 - 14 to 16 years old Generally key stages 1 and 2 will be undertaken at primary school and at 11 years old a student will move onto secondary school and finish key stages 3 and 4.
  • 28.
  • 30. Primary Education • Primary education begins in the UK at age 5 and continues until age 11, comprising key stages one and two under the UK educational system
  • 32. Secondary Education • From age 11 to 16, students will enter secondary school for key stages three and four
  • 34.
  • 35. Further Education • UK students planning to go to college or university must complete further education.
  • 37. Higher Education • The last stage in UK levels of Education
  • 39.
  • 40. The legal system: * Two-party ( Labor & Conservative Party) * Indeed, liberal conservative system
  • 41. The right to vote: • Entitled to vote from 18 years for male and female • Referendum in England a few have not been a referendum only once
  • 42. Elections: • A hereditary monarchy; • Appointed leader of the majority party in the House of Commons, as prime minister, after the approval of the King & Queen
  • 43. • And when no party won a majority, the Prime Minister to form a coalition representing the majority, or coalition is not rejected by the majority, at least
  • 45. Head of state: Queen Elizabeth II • The dissolution of the House of Commons at the request of the government, "formally" • King's right to appoint the prime minister by the law of the majority • The right to pardon
  • 46. • Consulted in the case of national or a national issue • Encourages the public works • Warning parliament and the government of the dangers of political and economic nationalism before they occur
  • 47. The Man Who lead
  • 48. Head of government: Prime Minister • Representative of the nation and spokesman and constituents to the media • Enjoys wide powers, some customary • Is the First Lord of the Treasury Financial • Appoints members of the Cabinet • Intermediary between the Queen and the Ministry in policy
  • 49. • Monitors the work of ministries and in particular the work of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs • Make foreign policy with the Minister of Foreign Affairs • Chairman of the Defense Committee to defend his ministry before the parliament and the people and the Queen • Nominate Minister recognizes levels
  • 50. • Presides over the Council of Ministers and arrange the agenda for the Council of Ministers and the Moderator and finish him off and gives the outcome of discussions • Choose decision • Can change the decisions by the majority and could offer tax and lacking in • Can call for new elections at any time
  • 51. Royal Family Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926) Elizabeth met her future husband, Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, in 1934 and 1937 After another meeting at the Royal Naval College in Dartmouth in July 1939, Elizabeth – though only 13 years old – fell in love with Philip, and they began to exchange letters They married on 20 November 1947 Queen Elizabeth II
  • 52. Queen Elizabeth and 12 us presidents
  • 53. The Queen with President George H. Bush in 1991 The Queen with President Jimmy Carter in 1977 The Queen with President Ronald Reagan in 1982
  • 54. The Queen with former President Herbert Hoover in 1957The Queen with President John F. Kennedy in The Queen with President Richard Nixon in 1970 The Queen with President Gerald Ford in 1976
  • 55. The Queen with Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1957 The Queen with Presidents Harry Truman in 1951
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  • 59. Fish and chips • In the United Kingdom, fish and chips became a cheap food popular among the working classes with the rapid development of trawl fishing in the North Sea in the second half of the nineteenth century.In 1860, the first fish and chip shop was opened in London by the Jewish Joseph
  • 60. David Robert Joseph Beckham, (born 2 May 1975) is an English footballer who currently plays in midfield for Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer. He is also an established member of the England national team. twice runner-up for FIFA World Player of the Year and in 2004 the world's highest-paid footballer when taking into account salary and advertising deals
  • 61. Dame Judi Dench Born Judith Olivia Dench on 9th December 1934, Dame Judi has become one of Britain's most well respected and well-loved actresses with an acting career that has spanned more than four decades.