Monday 8 December 2008

Task 3.

1) Of the four parts which make up the UK England is the largest and most populated part.

Which is the largest and most populated part of the four parts which make up the UK?

2) Over 46 million people of the population of the UK live in England.

How many people of the population of the UK live in England?

3) The coasts of England are washed by the North Sea, the Irish Sea, the English Channel and the Strait of Dover.

What are washed by the North Sea, the Irish Sea, the English Channel and the Strait of Dover?
What is washed the coasts of England?

4) It is interesting to note that the sea has been imported in the history of England.

What is interesting to note in the history of England?

5) It was a good protection against the attacts of outside peoples.

What was a good protection against the attacts of outside peoples?
Which protection against the attacts of outside peoples doea it was?

6) Fishing has always been an imported industry, especially in the east.

Which an imported industry has always been, especially in the east?
Where has fishing always been especially an imported industry?

7) The sea also has a great effect on England's climate.

What has the sea also on England's climate?
What value has the sea to England?

8) There are many rivers in England.

For what rivers are of great importance?


9) The longest and the most important is the Thames.

Which is the longest and the most important?

10) The rivers are of great importance for communication and especially for carrying goods.

Why the rivers are of great importance?

11) England is mostly a lowland country.

Which country is mostly a lowland country?

12) There are upland regions in the north and in the southwest, but the rest of England is almost flat.

Where are upland regions in England?
Which is the rest of England?

13) Northern England, Midlands and Southern England - each part of England is different.

Which parts of England are different?

14) The Lake District in Northern England with its lakes, mountains and valleys is the favourite holiday area.

Which is the favourite holiday area?

15) On either side of the Pennines the plains of Yorkshire and Lancashire strech to the sea.

Where do the Pennines the plains of Yorkshire and Lancashire strech to the sea?

16) In Yorkshire swift rivers flow down from the hills into valleys called 'dales'.

Where do swift rivers flow down from the hills into valleys called 'dales'?


17) In Southern England are found some of the oldest British settlements and traces of ancient monuments such as Stonehenge.

What is Stonehenge and where is it?



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