   England is in the southern part of
    Great Britain. It is an island
    country and also part of the
    United Kingdom (UK).
   England is the biggest country in
    the UK.
   England contains about 84% of
    the UK population.
   The capital of the UK is in
    England.
   The English language comes
    from England.
   Scotland is in north-west Europe
    and is part of Great Britain, an
    island country and the United
    Kingdom (UK).
   Its capital city is Edinbourgh.
   Scotland has some 790 islands - 130
    inhabited.
   The primary languages spoken in
    Scotland are English, Scots and
    Scottish Gaelic.
   Wales is a country that is
    part of the United Kingdom
    and the island of Great
    Britain.
   The capital is Cardiff.
   Wales is regarded as one of
    the modern Celtic nations.
   Wales is officially bilingual.
    People speak English &
    Welsh.
   Wales has not been
    politically independent since
    1282, when it was conquered
    by King Edward I of
    England.
   Northern Ireland lies in the
    northeast of the island of
    Ireland.
   In 1801 the whole of Ireland
    became part of the United
    Kingdom, with the adoption
    of the name the United
    Kingdom of Great Britain
    and Ireland.
   Its capital city is Belfast.
   The official languages are
    English, Irish and Ulster
    Scots.
No, Great Britain and the United
Kingdom refer to different areas.
GREAT BRITAIN   UNITED KINGDOM

Uk Power Point

  • 3.
    England is in the southern part of Great Britain. It is an island country and also part of the United Kingdom (UK).  England is the biggest country in the UK.  England contains about 84% of the UK population.  The capital of the UK is in England.  The English language comes from England.
  • 4.
    Scotland is in north-west Europe and is part of Great Britain, an island country and the United Kingdom (UK).  Its capital city is Edinbourgh.  Scotland has some 790 islands - 130 inhabited.  The primary languages spoken in Scotland are English, Scots and Scottish Gaelic.
  • 5.
    Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain.  The capital is Cardiff.  Wales is regarded as one of the modern Celtic nations.  Wales is officially bilingual. People speak English & Welsh.  Wales has not been politically independent since 1282, when it was conquered by King Edward I of England.
  • 6.
    Northern Ireland lies in the northeast of the island of Ireland.  In 1801 the whole of Ireland became part of the United Kingdom, with the adoption of the name the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.  Its capital city is Belfast.  The official languages are English, Irish and Ulster Scots.
  • 7.
    No, Great Britainand the United Kingdom refer to different areas.
  • 8.
    GREAT BRITAIN UNITED KINGDOM