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				Name the 
				English-speaking countries. Speak about your associations with 
				one of the countries and its people. 
				
				  
				
				English is the 
				third most spoken native language worldwide, after Chinese and 
				Hindi, with some 380 million speakers. It is the official 
				language in 71 sovereign states and territories with the total 
				population of 2,135 million people. Among them are the UK, the 
				USA, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Canada, India, Pakistan, 
				the Philippines, South Africa and many others. In the UK and the 
				USA there is no law about the official language, and English is 
				the official language there de facto. There are some countries, 
				too, where English is the major language, that is, it is the 
				native language of the overwhelming majority of the population; 
				these countries include the UK, the USA, Australia, New Zealand 
				and some others. The two most important English-speaking 
				countries are, of course, the UK and the USA. 
				
				(a)The United 
				Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 
				
				The United 
				Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on the 
				British Isles, off the northern coast of Europe. The British 
				Isles consist of two large islands: Great Britain and Ireland, 
				and about five thousand small islands. Their total area is about 
				244,000 square kilometers. 
				
				The British Isles 
				are separated from the Continent by the North Sea, the English 
				Channel and the Strait of Dover. The western coast of the 
				country is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea; the 
				eastern coast is washed by the North Sea. 
				The population of the country is over 57 million people. The 
				United Kingdom is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, 
				Wales and Northern Ireland. Their capitals are London, 
				Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast respectively. In everyday speech 
				'Great Britain' is used in the meaning of 'the United Kingdom of 
				Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. The country is also 
				referred to as Britain, England or the UK. The capital of the UK 
				is London, with the population of about 7.5 million people 
				(about 13 million people in Greater London, that is London with 
				the suburbs). 
				
				The surface of 
				the country varies very much. The north of Scotland is 
				mountainous and is called Highlands. The south, which abounds in 
				beautiful valleys and plains, is called Lowlands. The north of 
				England is mountainous, while the eastern, central and 
				south-eastern parts of England are a vast plain. Mountains are 
				not very high, with Ben Nevis in Scotland as the highest 
				mountain (1,343 m). There are a lot of rivers in the UK, but 
				they are not very long. The Severn is the longest river, while 
				the Thames is the deepest and the most important one. The 
				mountains, the Atlantic Ocean and the warm waters of the Gulf 
				Stream influence the climate of the British Isles which is mild 
				the whole year round. 
				
				The UK is a 
				constitutional monarchy. This means that the country is governed 
				by the Parliament and the Queen is Head of State. The 
				legislative power in the country is exercised by the Houses of 
				Parliament which consist of two chambers: the House of Lords and 
				the House of Commons. The House of Lords is composed of 
				hereditary peers and peeresses. The members of the House of 
				Commons are elected by people from the constituencies in the 
				four parts of the country. The House of Commons is the real 
				governing body of the country. The executive power is exercised 
				by Prime Minister and his Cabinet. The government is usually 
				formed by the political party which has the majority in the 
				House of Commons. Prime Minister is the majority party leader 
				appointed by the Queen. Prime Minister chooses a team of 
				ministers; 20 of them form the Cabinet. The most important 
				parties in the UK are the Conservative and the Labour Party. 
				
				The judicial 
				branch of the government is represented by the system of courts. 
				There is no written Constitution in Great Britain, only 
				precedents and traditions. The national flag of the country is 
				Union Jack. 
				
				The UK is a 
				highly developed industrial and agrarian country. It produces 
				and exports machinery, electronics, railroad equipment, 
				aircraft, textile. One of the chief industries is shipbuilding. 
				Though the country is not rich in mineral resources, it is one 
				of the world's leading economies. The country also must import 
				about 40 % of its food supplies. Financial sector is the most 
				important one in the economy of the country, 70 % of the 
				country's population work there. Britain's most important 
				agricultural products include wool and dairy products. The main 
				industrial and commercial areas are cities. 
				
				When I think 
				about British people, I normally recollect two things: British 
				national character and British holidays and traditions. 
				
				The British are 
				famous for being conservative, reserved, punctual, friendly to 
				strangers and polite. They are famous for their love to 
				compromise, too. I think some of these traits may be explained 
				by the island location — for example, their conservatism, 
				friendliness to strangers and politeness. Partially due to this 
				location, the British Isles have not been invaded since the 
				Norman Conquest in the 11th century, and the British people were 
				not afraid of strangers. The influence of foreign lifestyles was 
				very small, too, that is probably why they are conservative. 
				
				The British have 
				a lot of holidays and celebrations. Many of them are celebrated 
				throughout the world because of their Christian origin. 
				Christmas Day and Boxing Day, Shrove Tuesday (Pancake Day), Good 
				Friday and Easter are all Christian holidays, or are based on a 
				combination of pagan and Christian traditions. Another group of 
				British holidays include holidays celebrated in English-speaking 
				countries — Mothering Sunday, April Fool's Day, May Day, 
				Hallowe'en, the New Year. 
				
				British people 
				are known to keep up a lot of traditions in their daily 
				routines. For example, they prefer living in their own houses, 
				they are fond of gardening, keeping pet animals, spending 
				holidays on the seaside and playing cricket, darts and golf. 
				They like going to pubs, being members of all sorts of clubs and 
				having five o'clock tea. I believe the pub is the most 
				peculiarly British tradition, as the pub is still the centre of 
				social life in towns and city suburbs. Though television at home 
				is a strong competitor in spending leisure time, many people 
				still go to pubs to communicate with their neighbours and 
				friends. Nevertheless, the importance of the pub as the centre 
				of social life in a locality is decreasing. 
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				Translate the 
				following sentences into English. 
				1. Английский — официальный язык 71 суверенного 
				государства и территории; это основной язык в некоторых странах, 
				то есть язык подавляющего большинства населения. 
				2. Великобритания расположена на Британских островах рядом с 
				северным побережьем Европы, отделена от континента Северным 
				морем, проливом Ла-Манш и проливом Па-де-Кале и омывается 
				Атлантическим океаном, Ирландским морем и Северным морем. 
				3. Рельеф (поверхность) страны очень разнообразен — гористый на 
				севере и с многочисленными долинами и обширными равнинами на 
				юге. 
				4. Гольфстрим влияет на климат страны, умеренный круглый год. 
				5. Великобритания — конституционная монархия, то есть она 
				управляется парламентом, состоящим из двух палат, а королева 
				является главой государства. 
				6. Палата лордов состоит из наследственных пэров и пэресс; члены 
				палаты общин, которая является реальным правящим органом, 
				избираются от избирательных округов. 
				7. Исполнительная власть осуществляется премьер-министром, 
				являющимся лидером партии большинства и назначаемым королевой, и 
				кабинетом министров. 
				8. Судебная власть представлена системой судов; письменной 
				конституции не существует, только прецеденты и традиции. 
				9. Великобритания — это высокоразвитая промышленная и аграрная 
				страна, производящая станки, электронику, железнодорожное 
				оборудование, самолеты, текстиль, суда. 
				10. Страна не богата полезными ископаемыми, но является одной из 
				ведущих в экономическом отношении стран мира, причем финансовый 
				сектор является одним из самых важных секторов ее экономики. 
				11. Британцы сдержаны, пунктуальны, консервативны и известны 
				своей любовью к компромиссам, что, вероятно, можно объяснить тем 
				фактом, что Великобритания не завоевывалась со времен 
				Нормандского завоевания. 
				12. У британцев много праздников и празднований, в том числе 
				многочисленные праздники, имеющие христианское происхождение, 
				такие как Рождество, День подарков, Масленый вторник, Страстная 
				пятница и Пасха, другие праздники, которые справляются во всех 
				англоговорящих странах. 
				13. Британцы соблюдают массу традиций в повседневной жизни, 
				таких как игра в крикет, дротики (дартс) и гольф или посещение 
				пабов. 
				
				  
				
				1. English is the 
				official language in 71 sovereign states and territories, it is 
				the major language in some countries, that is, the language of 
				the overwhelming majority of the population. 
				2. Great Britain is situated on the British Isles, off the 
				northern coast of Europe; it is separated from the Continent by 
				the North Sea, the English Channel and the Strait of Dover and 
				is washed by the Atlantic Ocean, the Irish Sea, and the North 
				Sea. 
				3. The surface of the country varies very much, it is 
				mountainous in the north and abounds in valleys and vast plains 
				in the south. 
				4. The Gulf Stream influences the climate of the country, which 
				is mild the whole year round. 
				5. The UK is a constitutional monarchy, that is, it is governed 
				by the Parliament consisting of two chambers and the Queen is 
				Head of State. 
				6. The House of Lords is composed of hereditary peers and 
				peeresses, the members of the House of Commons which is the real 
				governing body are elected from the constituencies. 
				7. The executive power is exercised by Prime Minister, who is 
				the majority party leader appointed by the Queen, and his 
				Cabinet. 
				8. The judiciary branch of the government is represented by the 
				system of courts, there is no written constitution, only 
				precedents and traditions. 
				9. The UK is a highly developed industrialized and agrarian 
				country producing machinery, electronics, railroad equipment, 
				aircraft, textile, ships. 
				10. The country is not rich in mineral resources, but it is one 
				of the world's leading economies with financial sector as one of 
				the most important sectors of the economy. 
				11. The British are reserved, punctual, conservative and famous 
				for their love to compromise, which can probably be explained by 
				the fact that the British Isles have not been invaded since the 
				Norman Conquest. 
				12. The British have a lot of holidays and celebrations which 
				include many holidays of Christian origin, such as Christmas, 
				Boxing Day, Shrove Tuesday, Good Friday and Easter, other 
				holidays are celebrated in all English-speaking countries. 
				13. The British keep up a lot of traditions in their daily 
				routines like playing cricket, darts and golf and going to pubs. 
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				Из пособия "ЕГЭ. Английский язык. 
				Устные темы" Занина Е.Л. (2010, 272с.) - Part 
				one. English examination topics. Forms 9/11.  
				 
  
				
				  
				
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