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Nick: This is London, and behind me are the Houses of Parliament. Parts of these buildings are more than nine hundred years old. This is where the laws of the UK are debated and created.
The United Kingdom is actually made up of four different countries; England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Each nation has its own culture and heritage.
The population of England is around fifty million people. The English are known for drinking tea, The Queen and talking about the weather.
But what are we really like?
Priest: The English are a tolerant people.
Woman 1 : They’re just enchanting.
Woman 2 : The English people are very nice.
Woman 3 : They’re so polite and so friendly.
Nick: Scotland is in the North of Britain. Just over five million people live there.
It’s been part of the UK since 1707. Edinburgh is the capital city and home to the Scottish Parliament. The Parliament building is a work of art in itself!
Scotland has some unique customs: wearing tartan kilts…. playing the bag-pipes…. and tossing the caber; a very large post.
For over sixty years, The Edinburgh Festival has celebrated art, theatre and culture.
Wales is on the western edge of Britain.
It also used to be a separate country but has been part of the UK for over four hundred years.
Nearly three million people live in Wales.
One of its symbols is a red dragon, found on the national flag. The Welsh parliament is in the capital city, Cardiff. The Welsh are proud to have their language, and twenty per cent of the people speak Cymraeg. Most signs are in English and Welsh.
Singing is an important tradition in Wales. People working in coal mines in Wales originally formed male-only choirs. They are still popular today.
Old Welsh Man: Well I joined the choir because I met a couple of students – Welsh boys – they brought me here - love singing – I’m in the choir.
Young Welsh Man: The choir sings in Welsh, so you have to be willing to try and pronounce the language, but you definitely don’t have to be Welsh to be a member of the choir.
Nick: Northern Ireland is also part of the United Kingdom. The country is home to just under two million people. The capital is Belfast and for many years, Northern Ireland was a place of conflict.
This beautiful country was considered a dangerous place to visit. The troubles lasted until recent years when the peace process brought both sides together. Now, both sides share power in the Northern Ireland assembly.
The flag most often used for Northern Ireland shows the red hand - a symbol with a long history in this part of Ireland - and a crown which shows links to the rest of the UK.
The culture in Northern Ireland is rich in myth and legend.
One story says that the rocks forming the Giant’s Causeway were thrown there by an Irish giant during a fight with a Scottish giant. Irish dancing is popular in Northern and Southern Ireland and has been exported around the world.
Irish Dancer: Irish dancing is special because you have to have good posture, arms by your side and crossed feet. I love Irish dancing because it’s great exercise and a lot of fun.
Nick: The four countries of the UK have different traditions. But those differences are also strengths and make the UK what it is today.
Comments
mariam chubabria
Hello! Could you, please, explain why there's an indefinite article in the following sentence: "The English are a tolerant people."?! Thanks!
team
Hello Olga,
The word 'people' can be single or plural. (Check the online dictionary on the right for more information.) Here's it's being used in the singular form and so it needs an article. Does that help?
Best wishes,
Adam
The LearnEnglish Team
Sure, Adam, it does (a lot)! I appreciate your help! I've never seen this word being used in the singular form. Thank you!
Hi,
In your web site "Word on the Street" videos I don't see the section "Seat on the Street" that is always transmitted by television instead. I find it very interesting and useful, especially for my school lessons. I hope you can help me about that.
Thanks
team
Hi Linodip,
You asked the same question on another page and I answered it there. Please ask questions once only - it saves us time!
Best wishes,
Adam
The LearnEnglish Team
Hi Adam
Gosh I can only imagine how difficult things must be in NY.
Thanks for your reply - the vid is now working here in the south of France.
Best,
Tom
team
Hi Tom,
Luckily, it's only the video servers that are in New York - the LearnEnglish team is in much dryer places!
Best wishes,
Adam
The LearnEnglish Team
Hello,
Further to MNavarro's comment, I don't seem to be able to watch the video either.
I'm in France, have tried it on both Google Chrome and Firefox Mozilla.
I'm not entirely sure where the video should be, but at the top it says "Do the preparation task, then watch the video. Next go to task...".
There is nothing more.
Thanks for your response.
Tom
team
Hello Tom,
Yes, you're right. We had a problem with our video today. Some of our video clips are stored on a server in New York and due to the big storm there they stopped working. As far as I can see they are fixed now.
Best wishes,
Adam
The LearnEnglish Team