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The British monarchy and a parliamentary democracy

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What do you think “ democracy” means?- People do what they want.- People rule the country.- People do what they want within the framework (в рамках) of law.- People elect

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Слайд 1Урок английского языка по теме «The British monarchy and a

parliamentary democracy” (По учебнику К.И.Кауфман, М.Ю.Кауфман для 8 кл Happy English.ru) Учитель:

Корнилова Наталья Геннадьевна МБОУ «ДСОШ №3»
Урок английского языка  по теме   «The British monarchy and a parliamentary democracy” (По учебнику

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What do you think “ democracy” means?

- People do what

they want.
- People rule the country.
- People do what they

want within the framework
(в рамках) of law.
- People elect their representatives to rule the country.
- People elect the head of state directly.
- People say what they think.
- People can live in any place they choose.
- The head of state guarantees (гарантирует) the rights of citizens.
- All people and authorities (органы власти) follow the constitution.
What do you think “ democracy” means?- People do what they want.- People rule the country.- People

Слайд 5The United Kingdom has a three-tiered structure:
the monarch
the

government
Parliament

The United Kingdom has a three-tiered structure: the monarch the government Parliament

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THE MONARCH


is the official head of state and an integral part of Parliament in her constitutional role; has mostly representative functions; gives the royal assent to the bills passed by the House of Commons and the House of Lords; is the head of the Commonwealth of
Nations

THE GOVERNMENT
the Prime Minister
is the head of government; is the leader of the party with the majority seats in the
House of Commons
the Cabinet
about 20 ministers; determines government policies and coordinates government departments
Non-Cabinet Ministers
PARLIAMENT
the House of Commons the House of Lords
(about 650 elected MPs - members of Parliament) (over 1,100 permanent, non-elected members;
makes laws; discusses political problems peers and life peers) examines and revises
the Official Opposition bills from the House of Commons; can delay
the largest opposition party; forms the bills for one year
Shadow Cabinet («теневой» кабинет)
THE PEOPLE
(all men and women over 18)
THE MONARCH

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THE MONARCH------------------------------------------


is the official head of state and an integral part of Parliament in her
constitutional role; has mostly representative functions; gives the royal
assent to the bills passed by the House of Commons and the House
of Lords; is the head of the Commonwealth of Nations

--------------------------------- THE GOVERNMENT

-------------------------------the Prime Minister
is the head of government; is the leader of the party with the majority
seats in the House of Commons
the Cabinet
about 20 ministers; determines government policies and coordinates government departments
Non-Cabinet Ministers
PARLIAMENT
the House of Commons the House of Lords
(about 650 elected MPs) (over 1,100 permanent, non-elected members;
makes laws; discusses political problems peers and life peers) examines and revises
the Official Opposition bills from the House of Commons; can delay
the largest opposition party; forms the bills for one year
Shadow Cabinet («теневой» кабинет)

----------------------------------- THE PEOPLE
(all men and women over 18)
THE MONARCH------------------------------------------

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What functions do the representatives of power perform?

Use the scheme to find the correct statement.

1. A.

The Queen votes on the bills.
B. The Queen signs the bills

2. A. The Queen has mostly representative functions.
B. The Queen rules the country in fact.

3. A. The government represents the legislative branch of power.
B. The government represents the executive branch of power.

4. A. The Cabinet is responsible for government policies.
B. The Cabinet Ministers revise bills from Parliament.

5. A. Parliament represents the legislative branch of power.
B. Parliament represents the executive branch of power.

6 A. The House of Commons controls the government.
B. The government controls the House of Commons.

7. A. The House of Lords has the power to delay bills for one year.
B. The House of Lords opposes the decisions of the House of Commons.

8. A. The Cabinet coordinates the work of the government departments.
B. The Cabinet makes laws.
What functions do the representatives of power perform? Use the scheme to find the correct

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What functions do the representatives of power perform?

Use the scheme to find the correct statement.

1. A.

The Queen votes on the bills.
B. The Queen signs the bills

2. A. The Queen has mostly representative functions.
B. The Queen rules the country in fact.

3. A. The government represents the legislative branch of power.
B. The government represents the executive branch of power.

4. A. The Cabinet is responsible for government policies.
B. The Cabinet Ministers revise bills from Parliament.

5. A. Parliament represents the legislative branch of power.
B. Parliament represents the executive branch of power.

6 A. The House of Commons controls the government.
B. The government controls the House of Commons.

7. A. The House of Lords has the power to delay bills for one year.
B. The House of Lords opposes the decisions of the House of Commons.

8. A. The Cabinet coordinates the work of the government departments.
B. The Cabinet makes laws.
What functions do the representatives of power perform? Use the scheme to find the correct

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Today the Queen is not only head of State, but

also an important symbol of national unity. The royal title

in Britain is: 'Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith'
Today the Queen is not only head of State, but also an important symbol of national unity.

Слайд 11The present sovereign is Queen Elizabeth II. She was born

on 21 April, 1926; was married to Prince Philip, the

Duke of Edinburgh, on 20 November, 1947; ascended the throne on 6 February 1952; and was crowned on 2 June, 1953.
The present sovereign is Queen Elizabeth II. She was born on 21 April, 1926; was married to

Слайд 12Functions of the Queen.

Opening and closing Parliament
Approving the

appointment of the Prime Minister
Giving the Royal Assent to

bills
Giving honours such as peerages, knighthoods and medals
Head of the Commonwealth
Head of the Church of England
Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces.

Functions of the Queen. Opening and closing Parliament Approving the appointment of the Prime Minister Giving the

Слайд 13The Queen and the royal family continue to take part

in many traditional ceremonies.

The Queen and the royal family continue to take part in many traditional ceremonies.

Слайд 15The official ceremony the State Opening of Parliament

The official ceremony the State Opening of Parliament

Слайд 16The proceedings of both Houses of Parliament are broadcast on

television and radio.

The proceedings of both Houses of Parliament are broadcast on television and radio.

Слайд 17Parliament:
Parliament, Britain's legislature, comprises the House of Commons, the House

of Lords and the Queen in her constitutional role.
The Commons

has 651 elected Members of Parliament (MPs), each representing a local constituency (избирательный округ).
The Lords is made up of 1,185 hereditary and life peers, and the two archbishops and the 24 most senior bishops of the established Church of England.
Parliament:Parliament, Britain's legislature, comprises the House of Commons, the House of Lords and the Queen in her

Слайд 18The debating chamber of
the House
of

Commons




The debating chamber of  the House   of Commons

Слайд 19 The UK is governed by

the Government- a body
of ministers. About

20 Ministers compose

the Cabinet , which meets

regularly under the chairmanship

of the Prime Minister.

David Cameron

10, Downing Street

The UK is governed by the Government- a body

Слайд 20Match the words and their definitions.
Monarchy

Parliamentary

monarchy

Absolute monarchy

To become a monarch

To restore a monarchy

Royalty

Royal
a form of

government in which the head of state is a monarch
a monarch does what Parliament tells her (him)
the power of a monarch is complete, total without limits
to become a king or queen

to bring back a monarchy

members of royal families (either individually or collectively)
a member of a royal family relating to or suitable for a king or queen
Match the words and their definitions.Monarchy    Parliamentary monarchyAbsolute monarchyTo become a monarchTo restore a

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1. How many parts does the Palace of

Westminster consist of?
a) one
b) two
c) three
2. What are the main colours of the Houses of Parliament?
a) gold, red, blue
b) gold, green and red
c) red and green
3. Who writes the Queen's Speech?
a) the Queen
b) the Government
c) the Lord Chancellor
4. Which are Britain's two main political parties?
a) Democratic, Republican and Conservative
b) Conservative and Democratic
c) Labour and Conservative
5. Whose shoe should a Conservative touch?
a) David Lloyd George’s
b) Winston Churchill's
c) The Queen’s
6. Why do MPs sometimes sit on the steps?
a) There are more MPs than seats in the House of Commons,
b) It’s a part of an old tradition.
c) it’s a punishment for those who are late.
7. When can you see the Mace in the House of Commons?
a) It’s always there.
b) Only when the Queen comes
c) When the House is debating.
8. How old is Westminster Hall?
a) more than a thousand years old
b) more than a hundred years old
c) more than four hundred years old


1.  How many parts does

Слайд 22«5-8» mistakes
1. How many parts does the Palace of

Westminster consist of?
c) three

2. What are the main colours of

the Houses of Parliament?
b) gold, green and red

3. Who writes the Queen's Speech?
b) the Government

4. Which are Britain's two main political parties?
c) Labour and Conservative

5. Whose shoe should a Conservative touch?
b) Winston Churchill's

6. Why do MPs sometimes sit on the steps?
a) There are more MPs than seats in the House of Commons,

7. When can you see the Mace in the House of Commons?
c) When the House is debating.

8. How old is Westminster Hall?
a) more than a thousand years old

«5-8» mistakes1.  How many parts does the Palace of Westminster consist of? c) three2.	What are the

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Слайд 25Thank you for your work.
Good luck!

Thank you for your work.Good luck!

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