Топики по Английскому языку для англ.шк. (10 класс)

Topic 1
The United Kingdom is the administrated title and it includes Great Britain
and Northern Ireland. And Great Britain it self includes Wales, Scotland,
NI and England. They are 4 different parts of UK with their own culture,
history, traditions & even language The differences are in the climate, in
their politic, in their mineral resources, in their religious, in the
industries, which are promoted in different parts, people’s occupations.
Landscape is varied. Yes that’s true: mountainous North of Wales, highlands
& lowlands in Scotland, miles of rocky cliffs on the coast of the south of
England. But climate in England is more gentle than in other parts of UK.
Great Britain is situated on one of the largest British island and the
landscape and climate very greatly, from cold in North to warm in the
South. At first I want to talk about England. England can be divided into
three main parts, which varies one from another greatly. In the south there
are lots of sea costs, which vary from the flat, sandy or stony beaches to
the rocky cliffs. The climate there is mild. The midlands region is mostly
the farming land and the north has a hilly landscape. In the midlands and
in the north the climate is colder than in the south. Wales as England can
be divided into several parts: the south and the north. The country varies
from the picturesque mountains of the north to the valleys of the south.
Scotland considered having the most beautiful landscape – of hills, valleys
and unspoiled beaches. The climate is considerably colder than in any other
parts of Great Britain, but however there is no month has an average
temperature below freezing. The last part of UK I wont to mention is
Northern Ireland. The landscape there is gentle. The climate is not stable.
Rain showers quickly changed by sunshine. As we can see all parts of the UK
are different. They have their own landscapes and climate but as a hole
they all form highly developed industrial country. But besides climate and
landscape all parts of the UK has their own traditions, culture, and way of
living and even language. For example in Wales apart from English people
speak on the Welsh language and in Scotland people speak The Scottish
Gaelic.