English speaking countries Střední škola, Bohumín, příspěvková organizace, Husova 283, Bohumín English speaking countries Reálie anglicky mluvících zemí a USA VY_32_INOVACE_09-41-LA © Jarmila Laláková, 2012
CZ.1.07./1.5.00/34.0473 - INTERAKTIVNĚ KE SVÉ BUDOUCNOSTI METODICKÝ LIST VÝUKOVÉHO MATERIÁLU Název vzdělávacího materiálu Anglicky mluvící země Číslo vzdělávacího materiálu VY_32_INOVACE_09-41-LA Číslo šablony III/2 Autor Laláková Jarmila, Mgr. Studijní obory Tříleté a čtyřleté obory Ročník 2.- 4. dle zařazení v ŠVP Vyučovaný předmět dle ŠVP Anglický jazyk Téma Reálie anglicky mluvících zemí a USA Očekávaný výstup Žáci si osvojí vědomosti o anglicky mluvících zemích Anotace (způsob použití) Inovovaný výukový materiál seznamuje žáky se základními údaji anglicky mluvících zemí a Commonwealthu Datum vytvoření Červen 2012 Druh výukového materiálu Prezentace v PowerPointu Klíčová slova Commonwealth, voluntary association, government, mother tongue, native language, racial equality, encourage world peace, faith, self government Rozvíjené klíčové kompetence Porozumění, komunikace, mezipředmětové vztahy Použitá literatura a zdroje Viz poslední snímek, archiv autora © Jarmila Laláková, 2012
English speaking countries English is an official language, mother tongue The United Kingdom Ireland The United States of America Canada Australia New Zealand Commonwealth - a group of states © Jarmila Laláková, 2012
Emblem of the Commonwealth of Nations Is a voluntary association of Britain and 53 her former colonies. It developed when Britain gave self-government to her dominions - the 1st half of the last century. English is spoken as a native or second language. Emblem of the Commonwealth of Nations © Jarmila Laláková, 2012
Commonwealth of nations It is home of 2 billion citizens of all faiths and ethnicities. It is not a political union members co-operate to encourage world peace social understanding racial equality economic development Flag of the Commonwealth Foreign and Commonwealth Office-London © Jarmila Laláková, 2012
Map of nations using English as an official language or as the predominant language Map of English Status http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_where_English_is_an_official_language © Jarmila Laláková, 2012
Commonwealth Members 54 countries 2.1 billion people-third of the world population countries by population India (1.1 billion) Pakistan (176 million) Bangladesh (156 million) Nigeria (154 million) United Kingdom (61 million) South Africa (49 million) nations by area are Canada at 10,000,000 km2 (3,900,000 sq mi) Australia at 7,700,000 km2 (3,000,000 sq mi) India at 3,300,000 km2 (1,300,000 sq mi) developed economies United Kingdom Australia Canada Singapore, and New Zealand © Jarmila Laláková, 2012
Head of the Commonwealth Queen Elizabeth II The position is symbolic, representing the free association of independent members. Sixteen members of the Commonwealth recognise the Queen as their head of state. The majority of members (33) are republics, and five have monarchs of different royal houses. © Jarmila Laláková, 2012
The main intergovernmental institution of the Commonwealth Marlborough House, in London, is the headquarters of the Commonwealth Secretariat, which is the main intergovernmental institution of the Commonwealth. Marlborough House, in London, is the headquarters of the Commonwealth © Jarmila Laláková, 2012
English language The most widespread language in the world. It is used as a native or second language. It is used for practical purposes – in administrative, business, technology, education, sport, aviation etc. It is of Germanic origin. Borrowed words from many others languages-French, Spanish, even Czech-robot. © Jarmila Laláková, 2012
There are five main types of English which differ a bit in pronunciation, spelling, vocabulary. British English American English Australian English Indian English African English © Jarmila Laláková, 2012
Zdroje INTERNET http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_where_English_is_an_official_language http://cnrsociety.org/members.html http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Flags_of_England?uselang=cs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_of_Nations http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/ © Jarmila Laláková, 2012