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• Học phần: Văn Hóa Anh Mỹ
• Số tín chỉ: 4
• Giảng viên: Phạm Thị Hai Trang
Võ Nguyễn Hồng Lam
• Lớp: 54 NNA 1, 2,3

Lesson 1: Sightseeing in UK

4 regions in UK

UK

Scotland
North Ireland

England

Wales

England, Scotland & Wales
(Transcript of Video)

London









House of Parliament
Big Ben
Westminster abbey
Churchill statue
Household Cavalry
Trafalgar square
National gallery
Piccadilly circus
Tower of London
St Paul’s cathedral

Lesson 2
The Geography
and Climate of
Britain

Physiographic features of
England, Scotland and Wales

Physiographic features of England
• Total area: 130.410 km2
• Capital: London, the largest city in UK
• Main river: Thames, 346km, the second longest river in
UK
• Has excellent natural harbors: Newcastle upon Tyne, Hull,
London, Dover, Plymouth, Bristol, Liverpool
• Midlands and the North is mountainous in the North and
West (Midlands consists of Pennines (890-630metres) and
the Lake District (970-820m))
• Flatlands are in the East: the Fens (marshland)
• Lowland in the South has many moors, hills, dales, rivers
and canals

Seaports of England

Newcastle-Upon-Tyne

Dover

Liverpool

Plymouth

Bristol

Landscape
Mountain ranges: Pennines

Lake District

Flatland

Yorkshire dales

North York Moors

Rolling hill: North Downs

Moor

Physiographic features of Scotland
• Total area (include islands): 78,790 km2, many of the
islands are inhabited
• Capital: Edinburgh
• Largest city: Glasgow
• Longest river: Tay (188km)
• Has irregular coastline with many inlets from the sea (Firth
of Clyde, Firth of Forth)
• Is a mountainous area (>1/2 is highland); has lakes and
lochs (Loch Lomond, Loch Ness)
• Is divided into 3 areas: Southern Uplands, Central
lowlands, Highlands

– The Southern uplands
are the fertile plains
and hills bordering
England.
– The central lowlands
runs from Edinburgh to
Glasgow and contains
industrial towns and
most of the population.

– Highlands are
mountains (Ben Nevis:
1344m, Britain’s
highest mountain)

1

Peat

2

Heather

‘About three quarters of Scotland is made
up of bog, rock and heather and peat
soils’

3

Bog

1
2

Firth

irregular coastline

3
‘Scotland has a very irregular coastline
with inlets from the sea called firths…
The Highlands contains narrow lakes or
Lochs….’

Loch

Physiographic features of Wales
• Capital: Cardiff, the main seaport and shipbuilding
centre of Wales
• Total area; 20,760km2
• River Severn: 354km, Britain’s longest river
• Mount Snowdon: Wales’ highest mountain
• Bala lake: largest natural lake in Wales
• Has an irregular coastline with bays (cardigan
bay)
• Is almost entirely mountainous with 3 main
regions (Snowdonia, Cambrian, Brecon Beacons)

1
River Severn

2
Bala Lake

Geography of Britain – Revision

Name the mountainous regions of
Britain?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Scotland Highland
Grampian
Southern upland
Lake District
Pennines
Cambrian Mountains

The Geography of Britain
Britain is an island country that is surrounded by three seas: the
North Sea, the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea. Britain
separated from Ireland and Northern Ireland by the Irish Sea
and from France by the English Channel. The most
mountainous areas are in the north of Britain: the Highlands
and Southern Uplands of Scotland. The southern part of Britain
contains smaller mountain ranges such as the Pennines in
England and Cambrian Mountains in Wales and the rolling hills
of England such as the Downs. England also has most of the
flatland such as drained marshlands called the Fens and the
moors of Devon and Cornwall. The south part of Britain also
has the greatest number of rivers and canals while the northern
part has many narrow lakes called lochs and sea inlets called
firths.

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