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Early Invasions of Britain 6 класс

We are the Little Folk – we!Too little to love or to hate.Leave us alone and you’ll seeHow we can drag down the State.by R.Kipling

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Слайд 1Early invasions of Britain

Early invasions of Britain

Слайд 2We are the Little Folk – we!
Too little to love

or to hate.
Leave us alone and you’ll see
How we can

drag down the State.
by R.Kipling
We are the Little Folk – we!Too little to love or to hate.Leave us alone and you’ll

Слайд 3I. The Celts
Before the Romans invaded, the Celts

ruled Britain. The Celts were divided up into different tribes

ruled by kings or chiefs who lived in hill forts. In Celtic Britain there were no towns, as such. Most people were farmers who lived in round thatched houses made from wood. There were no roads either, people would travel on dusty tracks or muddy paths instead. And neighbouring tribes would often quarrel, which sometimes led to vicious battles between them.


I. The Celts  Before the Romans invaded, the Celts ruled Britain. The Celts were divided up

Слайд 4II.The Romans

II.The Romans

Слайд 5III. The Saxons, Jutes and Angles
The Angle, Saxon, and

Jute tribes who invaded Britain in the 5th and 6th

centuries are known as the Anglo-Saxons. They left their homelands in northern Germany, Denmark and northern Holland and rowed across the North Sea in wooden boats.


III. The Saxons, Jutes and Angles The Angle, Saxon, and Jute tribes who invaded Britain in the

Слайд 6IV. The Vikings
The Viking people came from three countries of

Scandinavia: Denmark, Norway and Sweden. They were also known as

the Norse people. They were mostly farmers, but some worked as craftsmen or traders.


IV. The Vikings The Viking people came from three countries of Scandinavia: Denmark, Norway and Sweden. They

Слайд 7V. The Normans

England was invaded by the

Normans in 1066, and at the famous Battle of Hastings,

King Harold was killed. On 25 December 1066 William of Normandy was crowned king of England.
He was crowned William I (although is more commonly referred to as William the Conqueror) in Westminster Abbey, the burial place of Edward the Confessor, the king from whom William derived his claim to the throne.


V. The Normans   England was invaded by the Normans in 1066, and at the famous

Слайд 8Who? When? Where from?

Who? When? Where from?

Слайд 9 The influence of invasions on people and their culture was

great, and the languages of invaders had a great effect

on English
The influence of invasions on people and their culture was great, and the

Слайд 10Words of Germanic origine: Shoe, clothes, earth, sun, moon, water,

house, friend, day Words of Norman-French origin: Judge, army, power, nation, crown,

court
Words of Germanic origine: Shoe, clothes, earth, sun, moon, water, house, friend, day Words of Norman-French origin:

Слайд 11the British Isles were invaded several times
The Celts
The Romans
The

Anglo-Saxons
The Vikings
The NormansThe Normans

the British Isles were invaded several times The CeltsThe RomansThe Anglo-SaxonsThe VikingsThe NormansThe Normans

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