dimecres, 30 de gener del 2008

SOCiAL SCiENCE

SOCIAL SCIENCE=)
1)READING A MAP.-










1) Look at the map of the United Kingdom and answer the questions, using the key to help you.



1. which countries mak up the United Kingdom?

Scotland, England, Wales, Northern Ireland.

2.Which country is north of England?

Newcastle

3.In which country is Mount Snowdon?

In wales

4.What is the capital city of Northern Ireland?

Belfast

5.Name a river in London.

R.Thames

6.Which islands are north of Scotland?

Orkney islands

7.Which sea separates England from Ireland?

Irish Sea.

8.Name a city in Scotland .

Edinburgh







2)circle the correct answer.

1.Wales is north/south/east/west of England

West

2. The English Channel is north/south/east/west of England

South

2)THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT.-

The word parliament comes from the French verb parler, to talk. The British have used this name since the 13th century. It represents the idea that the monarch should talk with and listen to ordinary people.

The British Parliament has developed over hundreds of years. It started with a group of nobles to advise the king. Today it consists of the monarch and two houses of Parliament- the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The House of Commons has got 646 members, known as Members of Parliament(MPs). Local residents vote for an MP ot represent them. The House of Lords consists of noblemen. Until recently, membership tot he House of Lords passed from father to son-when a nobleman died, his eldest son took his place in the House.

At the beginning of the 20th century, the monarchy and the House of Lords began to get weaker. In 1999, the House of Lords Act changed the parliamentary system so that most nobles lost their right to sit and vote in the House. Instead, people receive titles from the Queen for their contribution to society and it isn't a hereditary honour any more to sit in the House.

Over the years, Parliament has become more representative of the people. Today, everyone over the age of 18 has got the rigfht to vote for an MP to represent them in Parliament.

1)Answer the questions.

1.What is the root of the word parliament?

It comes from the French verb parler, to talk.

2.What was the job of the earliest Parliament?

It represents the idea that the monarch should talk with and listen to ordinary people.

3.How does someone become an MP?

The eocal residents vote an MP

4.How did the House of Lords Act change the parliamentary system?

Most nobles lost their right to sit and vote in the House.

5.From what age can people in Britain vote?

At the age of eighteen.

2)Why do you think the government changed the law for membership of the House of Lords?

Because people change they mind, and they want vote.