BRITISH CULTURE
How terribly nice
  to meet you!
British Stereotypes
                How terribly
                  British!
           Really?!
     Are these British
    stereotypes TRUE
        or FALSE?
1. British people are very polite.
2. British food is terrible.
3. British people love to queue.
4. The British have tea every day at 5pm.
5. British people are obsessed with the Royal Family.
6. Brits love talking about the weather.
7. British weather is always grey.
8. The British have bad teeth.
9. All British people speak like news readers.
10. The Brits don’t consider themselves European.
   How many           Make a
   TYPICALLY           list.
BRITISH THINGS
 can you see in
  the picture?
                  Remember, the
                  highest number
                    of typically
                   British items
                       wins!
Answers
1) William Shakespeare              17) A London taxi cab
2) A Union Jack mug                 18) Some daffodils
3) A double decker bus              19) Stone Henge
4) A red post box                   20) Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding with all the trimmings
5)A traditional British breakfast   21) Sherlock Holmes
6) Wellingtons                      22) Fish and chips
7) A British bulldog                23) A Rolls Royce statuette
8) An E-type jaguar                 24) A ‘stop children’ sign
9) Strawberries and cream           25) Some deck chairs
10) Cold Stream guards              26) A football
11) Buckingham Palace               27) A tea pot
12) A thatched cottage              28) An umbrella
13) A pint of beer                  29) A red telephone box
14) A British passport              30) Some cheddar cheese
15) A bowler hat                    31) A map of the London Underground
16)Tower Bridge, London             32) Some beach huts
Choose at least one
object from the list
   and give your
classmates a short
presentation on it.
                        You can use
                        your mobile
                       phone to help
                        you do your
                         research!
19. Match these words to their meanings:
1) a quid     a) a cup of tea
2) a cuppa       b) a short sleep
3) a telly    c) an umbrella
4) a loo      d) £1
5) a brolly   e) a television
6) a kip      f) a toilet
British Culture Quiz
             Can I put my leg
               down now?!
                       NO!!
1. The sport people watch most in Britain is:
a) cricket    b) football c) tennis d) rugby
2. What is the traditional Sunday Lunch?
b) fried eggs and bacon
c) roast meat
d) fish and chips
e) a Cornish pasty
3. What is the name of the highest mountain in Britain?
a) Snowdon      b) Scafell Pike  c) Ben Nevis
4. The capital of Northern Ireland is:
a) Cardiff    b) Dublin
c) Belfast   d) Edinburgh
5. How many countries are in the U.K?
a) 1   b) 5   c) 4   d) 2
6. What is the second largest city in the UK?
b) Birmingham     b) Cardiff
c) Plymouth       d) Brighton
7. Which country in Britain has road signs written in two
languages:
a) Wales    b) England
c) Scotland d) Northern Ireland
8. 10 Downing Street is the home of:
b) Harry Potter b) Theresa May
c) Prince William d) David Beckham
9. Who is the patron saint of England?
c) St David     b) St George
c) St Patrick  d) St Andrew
10. Who was born in Stratford-upon-Avon?
a) Charles Dickens    b) Princess Diana
c) William Shakespeare d) Winston Churchill
11. The Queen’s granddaughter Zara Philips is a famous Olympic:
b) horse rider    b) swimmer
c) boxer       d) hockey player
12. Where are the crown jewels kept?
a) Buckingham Palace b) The Tower of London
c) Westminster Abbey d) Big Ben
13. The most expensive shop in Britain is:
a) Marks and Spencer’s b) Harrods
c) Macys         d) Primark
14. What is an MP?
b) a military policemanb) a military pilot
c) a Prime-Minister    c) a Member of Parliament
15. Which political party is currently in government?
c) The Liberal Democrats b) The Labour Party
c) The Conservative Party d) UKIP
16. You can drive in Britain when you are:
a) 16b) 17
c) 21 d) 18
17. To buy alcohol in a pub you have to be:
b) 14b) 21
c) 18 d) 16
18. You can get married in Britain
when you are:
c) 14b) 16
c) 18   d) 21
20. Match the places to the reason they are famous:
1) Wimbledon      a) a famous football pitch
2) Cambridge      b) tennis
3) Wembley Stadium c) horse racing
4) Ascot       d) the home of Sherlock Holmes
5) Baker Street e) an international music festival
6) Glastonbury    f) an old university town
 The Best of British
Hello!
                       Woof!
       British Teenagers
Shall we talk
  to each
   other?
                      Naaah!
School
British teenagers spend most of their time at school. Students in
Britain can leave school at sixteen (year 11). This is also the age
when most students take their first important exams, the GCSEs.
Most teens take between 5-10 subjects, which means a lot of
studying. They are spending more time on homework than
teenagers ever before. Forget watching TV, teenagers in Britain
now spend 2-3 hours on homework after school.
           How is the
           education
                                                   How is it
          system THE
                                                  DIFFERENT?
         SAME in your
            country?
 School Uniform
Visit almost any school in Britain and the first thing you’ll
notice is the school uniform. Although school uniform has its
advantages, when they are 15 or 16 most teenagers are
tired of wearing it. When there is more than one school in a
town, school uniforms can highlight differences between         Are you IN
schools. In London there are many cases of bullying and
fighting between pupils from different schools.
                                                                FAVOUR OF
                                                                  school
Bullies                                                         uniforms?
School uniforms are not the only
cause of bullying in Britain. 50% of
teenagers in Britain say they have                              How can we
been bullied because of their race,                             OVERCOME
looks, intelligence or for no reason
at all.
                                                                 bullying?
Clothes and Looks                                                Are designer
In Britain, some teens judge you by the shirt or trainers you
are wearing. 40% of British teenagers believe it’s important     labels MORE
to wear designer labels. If you want to follow the crowd, you   IMPORTANT to
need to wear trendy labels. Teenage feet in Britain wear
fashionable trainers and the more expensive, the better.
                                                                  teenagers
                                                                than other age
                                                                   groups?
                               Should school
                                students be
                               encouraged to
                              DISCOVER THEIR
                                OWN STYLE?
Mobile Phones
Like teenagers all over the world, British teenagers love
to chat. The mobile phone is essential for most of them.
More than 90% of 12-16s have one. Many experts
believe that mobile stop teenagers spending money on
cigarettes and sweets. However, mobile phones aren’t all
good news. They cause 35% of teenage crime. Text-            Are there MORE
bullying is also a new and worrying trend.
                                                            ADVANTAGES OR
                                                            DISADVANTAGES
       HOW OLD                                              to young people
   should a child be                                          having mobile
     before having                                               phones?
   their first mobile
        phone?
Free Time
Music is the number one interest for British teens. But they certainly don’t like all the same music!
UK garage, hip-hop and nu-metal are all popular. Teenagers love going out, too. However, finding
somewhere to go isn’t always easy. Pubs and clubs have strict rules for under-18s in Britain. It’s
no surprise that British teenagers spend more time online than other European or American teens
and use chat rooms to make new friends.
        What is the MOST
       POPULAR free time
        activity amongst
        younsters in your
            country?                                                             Has this
                                                                                CHANGED
                                                                                in recent
                                                                                 years?
Speaking British
    English
            Why is it so
           complicated?!
   Watch the video
    and complete
   the table on the
                                              Then think
      next slide.
                                               of your
                                                 own
                                              examples!
 How to Speak British – Anglophenia Ep 7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orPN3CupkkE
       BRITISH EXPRESSION                                         MEANING
Away with the fairies                  Daydreaming/Out of touch with reality
 Swings and roundabouts                 Everything evens out in the end 
Horses for courses                    
                                         Different people are good at different things 
The dawn chorus                       
                                         Birds singing in the morning 
Bob’s your uncle                      
                                         There we go! 
Chin-wag                               Gossiping/Chatting 
Donkey’s years                         A really long time 
To have a butcher’s                    To have a look at 
It’s monkeys!                         
                                         It’s very cold! 
Up the wooden hill to Bedfordshire     To go to bed 
Up the duff                           
Brexit in Brief
             Should I stay
              or should I
                  go?
Britain and the EU: summarised.
Now match
up the dates
   to the                    Try to do it
 important                   from your
  events.                     memory!
1967           Referendum on Britain’s membership
1973           Introduction of the Euro
1975           Formation of the EU
1987           European Community established
1991           Britain joined the EU
1993           The Maastricht Treaty
2002           Signing of the Single European Act
 Immigration: what does each camp say?
                         The LEAVE camp say that uncontrolled
                         immigration from eastern Europe is too
                         high. Britain needs to control its borders.
                         Only by leaving the EU can we do that.
The STAY camp claim that Britain will have
less control if it leaves the EU. The European
partners help to restrict the flow of
immigrants. For example, the French help to
prevent refugees in the jungle at Calais from
crossing into the UK.
Look at the
statements
on the next
   slide.
 Which camp,     Which points
LEAVE or STAY,   do you think
  made each       are TRUE?
  argument?         Why?
1. Immigrants come here because life is better than the poor countries they come
   from.
2. They come because they get instant access to benefits that other European
   countries don’t offer.
3. They come to find work and they make a great contribution to the economy.
4. They come because they get free housing, education for their kids and in-work
   benefits.
5. Local authorities cannot cope with the pressure on services: GP practices,
   schools and hospitals are really struggling.
6. Britain has an ageing population and needs foreign workers to contribute and
   pay tax.
7. They are not coming for the weather, are they?
8. They come because the British are very tolerant.
9. Britain needs immigrants as native Brits won’t do the jobs that the immigrants
   are taking on.
10. Britain has always accepted immigrants; it’s nothing new and it’s not a problem.
   Read the         Which camp,
   economic        LEAVE or STAY,
debate for both   has the strongest
 camps on the     argument in your
  next slide.         opinion?
   The Economic Debate
                                               LEAVE
                                               • The UK would be free to arrange deals
STAY                                             with the rest of the world by itself
• The UK is in a stronger position to
  influence trade deals as part of the EU      • The UK is losing its influence anyway as
• To deal with the EU, the UK would have to      the other EU countries are moving
  observe its rules, but have no power in        towards closer financial integration
  setting them
• Inward motion of immigrants helps with       • Inward motion is depriving British
  labour shortages                               workers of jobs and driving down
                                                 wages.
• The UK’s contribution to the EU of 10
  billion pounds net is just 0.6% of GDP and
                                               • The UK wouldn’t have to pay into the EU
  the benefits we get from the EU in grants
  can’t be measured.
                                               • We could replace the Common
• If we pull out of the Common Agricultural
                                                 Agricultural Policy which consumes
  policy, we will have to make one of our
  own                                            38% of the total EU budget, with
                                                 something more efficient.
 Finally, which
side would you
  have voted
     for…
                   …LEAVE
                  or STAY?!