The Society of Major English - Speaking Countries
The Society of Major English - Speaking Countries
The Society of Major English - Speaking Countries
FACULTY OF ENGLISH
The Society
of Major English - Speaking Countries
[email protected]
1. Aims and Objectives of the Course
achieve thorough understanding about the history, the
discovery and foundation as well as the development of
these countries
know geographical conditions influencing people’s life
be able to clarify the political systems: the monarchy and
republic; to know the power and the roles of the Head of
State
have knowledge of native people and the present
population, including their races, the class system in the
society……
have general views on the economy, education as well as
cultural features of the English-speaking world.
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1. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland
3. Canada
1. Aungles, A, Hill, J., McCormack, J. ( 2005 ). The Society and Culture of Major
English – Speaking Countries. Higher Education Press.
2. Ingpen, R. (1994). People Who Changed the World. Dragon World
Limited (UK)
3. McDowall, D. (1999). Britain in Close-up. Pearson Education Limited,
(UK)
4. Musman, R. (1987) Background to English-speaking Countries.
Macmillan Publishers Ltd, (UK)
5. O’Driscoll, J. (1995). Britain – the Country and its People. Oxford University
Press(UK)
6. O’Driscoll, J. (1999). Britain. Oxford University Press(UK)
7. Oxford Guide to British and American Culture. Oxford University Press(UK)
8. Parish, S. (1994). Discover Australia. Steve Parish Publishing Pty Ltd.
Methods of Evaluation
An oral or a written test is carried out at the end of the course. (Both tests can be applied for
4
full-time students)
CONTENTS
Great Britain
England
The UK - Great Britain - England
Scotland
Wales
- Northern Ireland
• The UK: situated on the British Isles.
consisting of 2 main islands:
the bigger: GB,
the smaller: Ireland - Northern Ireland
- Republic of Ireland/Irish Republic
- The capitals of the United Kingdom's constituent countries
Stonehenge
Windsor Castle
Kings College, Cambridge
Buckingham Palace
National Days in the UK
St David
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
TO THE UNITED KINGDOM
OBJECTIVES
• a complicated country with a complicated name
• the significant role of London
• cultural and economic dominance of England
• settlement of the Anglo-Saxons
• brief introduction to Wales
• physical features of Scotland
• union with England in 1707
• physical features of Northern Ireland
• religious conflicts between the Irish and the British
• partition of Ireland in 1921
• Full name: The United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland.
[1]
: because they painted their bodies with “pictures”,
like tattoos today.
• Scotland was not conquered by the Romans or the
Anglo-Saxons
• Fighting:
English + Scottish Protestants ↔ Irish
Catholics
• The Irish Protestants helped the English and
Scottish Protestants → Irish Catholics were
defeated.