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On Being a Little Bit British

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On Being a Little Bit British

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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Citizens of the UK are known as the British

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England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland

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Britain’s Kinda Small…

• Area: ~245,000 sq. km or ~94,500 sq. miles• Or… slightly smaller than Oregon• Population: 61 million (2008)

– USA: 304 million (2008)

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Britain’s Kinda Small…

• Area: ~245,000 sq. km or ~94,500 sq. miles• Or… slightly smaller than Oregon• Population: 61 million (2008)

– USA: 304 million (2008)

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Britain’s Kinda Small…• Area: ~245,000 sq. km or ~94,500 sq. miles• Or… slightly smaller than Oregon• Population: 61 million (2008)

– USA: 304 million (2008)

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So while you live here:

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Most Britons Live Here…

Your house and yard are larger than anything most Britons can ever dream of living in.

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Cool things about the UK!

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Funky Taxis!

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Royalty!

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Palaces! Parades!

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Dr. Who!

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The Beatles!

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Cucumber Sandwiches!

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Britain has lots of really, really, really old stuff…

• Buildings survive because most buildings and houses are built of stone or brick.

• History and tradition is everywhere - there are hundreds, possibly thousands of old castles, palaces, cathedrals and ruins.

• Many buildings and institutions are hundreds of years older than the USA itself.– I went to a college that was founded in 1342

• 150 years before Columbus.• Over 400 years before the US Declaration of Independence.

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Stonehenge!

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York Minster

There has been a church on this site since the year 627 AD – nearly one thousand, four hundred years ago. Parts of the current building date from 1215. It took ~250 years to build.

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Castles!

Windsor CastleLeeds Castle

Ludlow Castle

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Ruins!

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When I was your age…

• There were only THREE TV stations!– They we all like PBS– There were no shows before school

• School uniforms…– Yes, jacket and tie and

caps for boys– No long pants at primary

school– The school I went to was

founded in 1495

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Money was really complicated

• The dollar is really simple:– 100 cents is one dollar.

• Since 1971, the pound has been simple too:– 100 pennies (pence) is one pound.

• But when I was a little kid….– One pound was 20 shillings.– 1 shilling was 12 pence.– We had ha’pennies (half a penny) and farthings (quarter

pennies).

• So a price might be £2 3s 6d (or £2 3/6)– Read as “Two pounds, three and six”– Or: 480 + 36 + 6 = 522 pence.

• No wonder it was changed!!!

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So what’s this called, and why?

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It seemed like everyone was on strike

• A strike is when a group of workers stops working as a form of protest.

• We’d have power cuts because the power workers would go on strike.

• The buses and trains often wouldn’t run.

• The firemen went on strike for a long time – the army was used put out fires.

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Where I went to College

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What I had to wear to take university exams

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Some Brits you might have heard of…

• Queen Elizabeth II• Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham.• King Canute.• King Arthur.• Sir Isaac Newton.• Sir Francis Drake.• Lord Nelson.• Charles Darwin.• William Shakespeare.• John Lennon.• Simon Cowell.

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Name That Sport - 1

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My Team:Nottingham Forest

They’re not doing very well this season

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Name That Sport - 2

Fun Fact: International games called “Test Matches” can last five days!

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Name That Sport - 3

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Things you might find odd about the UK

• Until the last 15 years or so there were only 4 channels on TV and no cable.

• We drive on the left.• Cars are usually a lot smaller.

– but we drive them a lot faster!• Gas is about $9 a gallon.• There is a constitution - but it isn’t written down

anywhere.• There is no national “UK Day” holiday equivalent to

Independence Day / July 4th.

• The Queen has immense power but no real power.• There’s no Supreme Court and there’s no President.

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Wordly Weirdness(or, Two Nations Divided by a Common Language)

• Soccer is Football.• Elevators are Lifts.• Pants are Trousers.• Sidewalks are

Pavements.• Gas is Petrol.• Railroads are Railways.• Aluminum is Aluminium.• Apartments are Flats. • Trucks are Lorries.• Mobile homes are

Caravans.

• Chips are Crisps• Fries are Chips• Movies are Films.• Cars are Cars, but never

automobiles.• Sailboats are Yachts (or

sometimes Dinghys).• Sports is / are simply

Sport.• Hockey is Ice Hockey • Field Hockey is Hockey.• The Subway is the

Underground.