Please, as soon as possible1.Answer the questions. 1.Hoe do young people all over the world view their lives and future? 2.Do sports celebrity influence the behavioral Generation M? 3.Do you think you belong to the generation M? 4.What general features do you see between yourself and them? 5.What advantages, disandvatages do you see? 6. How often do you use modern gadgets?
1. The official name of Britain is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
2. The United Kingdom consists of four parts England Scotland Wales and Ireland.
3. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh.
4. The three national symbols of England are the St. George's cross (usually seen as a flag), the red rose and the Three Lions crest (usually seen as a badge).
5.
9. the bagpipe is the national instrument of Scots
10. the capital of Wales is Cardiff .
11. London is situated on the river Thames.
12. the capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast .
13. British people call their flag Union Jack or Union Flag.
14. The national flower of Northern Ireland is Shamrock.
Thistle is the national flower of Scotland.
The national flower of Wales is daffodil.
1. The official name of the UK is the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland".
2. UK consists of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. England, Wales, and Scotland.
3.The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh.
4. The three national symbols of England are the St. George's cross (flag), the red rose and the Three Lions crest (badge).The red rose is on the badge of the English Rugby Union team.
5.The White Tower is the oldest part of London.
6. Westminster is the official part of London.
7. the West End is the symbol of wealth and luxury.
8. The East End is the mostly working-class part of London.
9. The bagpipe is the national instrument of Scots.
11. The capital of Wales is Cardiff.
12. The capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast.
13. As "Union Jack".
14. England's emblem is the rose, while Wales has the daffodil and Ireland has the shamrock. Scotland's national emblem is called the thistle. Originally seen as a symbol of defence in the 15th century, the thistle, this prickly-leaved purple flower, is and will always be known as the symbol of Scotland.