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English Project 1


1-The British Royal Family.

This is the British Royal Family. This is the Queen of England - Queen Elizabeth the Second. The Queen's husband is the Duke of Endinburg. They'v got four children. Prince William and Prince Harry are the Queen's grandchildren.
They are the sons of
Princess Diana and Prince Charles. William was born in 1982, Harry in 1984. When they are in London, Princes W
illiam and Harry live here in Clarence House. They don't live in Buckingham Place. A lot of people like to see
the Royal Family so they often appear in public. It is difficult for the Royal Family to have private lives.








2-FOO
D IN BRITAIN.


Most schools in Britain provide hot meals and salads very day
but many students prefer to take their own lunch to school. This is a'paked lunch' A lot of chocolate, crisps, fatty foods and cola isn't good for people. But these f
oods are everywhere. The Briti
sh Government is worried that many children are obese - the medical word for being very fat. One school in England helps students to eat healthy food with the Green M
achine. Green Machines have got lots of interesting snacks.




3-SCH
OO
L IN BRITAIN

Come on, Sarah! It's to get up.
For most students in Britain, the school day starts between eight thirty and nine o'clock.
People travel to school using man different kinds of transport. They cycle, they walk and they come in cars. Sarah catches the school bus. After two or three lessons there is a break. This is fifteen minutes when students go
out into the playground to have fun after all that concentration! After break it's back to work. After lunch it's back to the classroom. The main subjects in the school timetable are English, maths and science. It is also popular. Then there's French or Spanish, history and geography. Students also study art, music and PE.


4-SHOPPING

Do you like shopping? Yes, I do! People in Britain really like shopping. In a recent survey 56% of women between to ages of 16 and 40 described shopping as their main hobby. They often go shopping every day! Where do people shop in Britain? Well, shops come in many shapes and sizes. Traditional, local shops exist in some areas. They sell different things like food, medicines and cosmetics, clothes and books. Do people only do their shopping in the towns? no, they don't. There sell different things like food, medicines and cosmetics, clothes and books.