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Group 3’s

Presentation
The UK
Coryright by Group III
Group 3’s
Presentation
The UK
©️Coryright by Group III
Table of contents
01. Climate
The climate of the UK

02. Traditions
Traditions of Scotland & England

03. History
History of the UK
01.
Climate
Climate of the UK
Climate of The
UK
● In the UK, there are four seasons: spring, summer,
fall (autumn), and winter.
● Spring: Starts in March, ends in May. Gets warmer
during the day, still chilly at night.
● Summer: June to August. Pleasant temperatures,
sunny days, good for outdoor fun.
● Fall (Autumn): September to November. Leaves
change color, starts warm but gets colder, may even
snow.
● Winter: December to February. Wet and windy,
very cold, roads can be slippery.
02.
Traditions
Traditions of the UK
Traditions of Scotland
● Scottish culture is special within the UK. Here's what
makes it unique:
● Language and literature: Scots and Scottish Gaelic are
spoken, but English is common. Famous writers include
Robert Burns and Irvine Welsh.
● Music and dance: Traditional music like folk and Celtic,
plus dances like Highland and Ceilidh, are loved.
● Fashion and tradition: The kilt is typical attire. Festivals
like Burns Night and the Highland Games are important.
● Sports: Golf, rugby, and football are popular. Events like
The Open and Six Nations Rugby Championships are big
deals.
● Scotland stands out with its own culture, even though it's
part of the UK.
Music and dance
Traditional music and dance are very
important for Scotland. They help keep Scottish
culture alive and bring people together at events
like festivals, weddings,
. They also create a sense of belonging and pride
among Scots. Plus, Scottish music and dance
have influenced other styles worldwide, making
a big impact beyond Scotland.
Music and dance
Traditional music and dance are
very important for Scotland. They
help keep Scottish culture alive and
bring people together at events like
festivals, weddings, and ceilidhs.
They also create a sense of belonging
and pride among Scots. Plus, Scottish
music and dance have influenced
other styles worldwide, making a big
impact beyond Scotland.
Fashion
Scotland's fashion and traditions are
deeply rooted in its history and
culture. Tartans, kilts, and tweed are
iconic in Scottish fashion, while
Highland Games and celebrations like
Burns Night and Hogmanay showcase
Scottish traditions. These elements
represent Scottish pride and unity,
reflecting a rich heritage cherished by
Scots worldwide.
Fashion
Scotland's fashion and traditions are
deeply rooted in its history and
culture. Tartans, kilts, and tweed are
iconic in Scottish fashion, while
Highland Games and celebrations like
Burns Night and Hogmanay showcase
Scottish traditions. These elements
represent Scottish pride and unity,
reflecting a rich heritage cherished by
Scots worldwide.
Traditions of England
● England has a rich tapestry of traditions:
1. Afternoon Tea: Enjoyed between 3 pm and 5 pm, it
includes tea, sandwiches, scones with clotted cream
and jam, and cakes or pastries.
2. Morris Dancing: Colorful with bells and traditional
music, often seen at festivfolk dance als and events.
3. Guy Fawkes Night (Bonfire Night): Celebrated on
November 5th with fireworks, bonfires, and effigies
burning to commemorate the failed Gunpowder Plot
of 1605.
4. Cricket: A beloved summer sport with a long
history, often enjoyed at village greens or in larger
stadiums.
Morris dance
Morris dancing is a traditional English
folk dance with colorful costumes and
lively music. It's been part of English
culture for centuries, performed at
festivals and community events. There
are different styles, like Cotswold Morris
and Border Morris, each with its own
steps and traditions. Morris dancing is
often seen at celebrations like May Day
and Whitsun, and it's still popular today,
keeping English heritage alive.
Morris dancing is a traditional English
Morris dance
folk dance with colorful costumes and
lively music. It's been part of English
culture for centuries, performed at
festivals and community events. There
are different styles, like Cotswold Morris
and Border Morris, each with its own
steps and traditions. Morris dancing is
often seen at celebrations like May Day
and Whitsun, and it's still popular today,
keeping English heritage alive.
Guy Fawkes Night
Guy Fawkes Night, also known as
Bonfire Night, is celebrated in the
UK on November 5th. It remembers
the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605,
where Guy Fawkes tried to blow up
Parliament. Today, people have
bonfires, fireworks, and burn effigies
of Guy Fawkes. It's a fun tradition
with fireworks and treats like parkin
and toffee apples.
Guy Fawkes Night
Guy Fawkes Night, also known as
Bonfire Night, is celebrated in the
UK on November 5th. It remembers
the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605,
where Guy Fawkes tried to blow up
Parliament. Today, people have
bonfires, fireworks, and burn effigies
of Guy Fawkes. It's a fun tradition
with fireworks and treats like parkin
and toffee apples.
Top 6 traditional food
• Haggis: A savory pudding made with minced
sheep's organs, oats, onions, and spices.
• Neeps and tatties: Mashed turnips and potatoes,
usually served alongside haggis.
• Scotch broth: A hearty soup with barley,
vegetables, and sometimes meat.
• Cullen skink: A creamy soup with smoked
haddock, potatoes, onions, and milk.
• Cranachan: A dessert made with whipped cream,
raspberries, honey, and toasted oats.
• Shortbread: Buttery and crumbly biscuits, often
enjoyed during special occasions.
Haggis
Neeps and tatties
Scotch broth
Cullen
skink
03.
English history
History of the UK
Historical of the
UK
The history of the United Kingdom spans
thousands of years, starting with early settlements
and influences from Romans, Anglo-Saxons, and
Vikings. Key moments include the Norman
Conquest in 1066 and the union of England and
Scotland in 1707. The Industrial Revolution made
the UK a global economic power. Challenges like
the World Wars followed. Post-war saw social
changes and joining the European Economic
Community in 1973. More recently, debates over
Brexit have been significant. Throughout, the UK
has evolved into a diverse and influential nation.
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