Navigating the nomenclature of the British Isles
Navigation Acts, in English history, a series of laws designed to restrict England’s carrying trade to English ships, effective chiefly in the 17th and 18th centuries. The measures, originally to encourage development of English shipping, became a form of trade protectionism during an era of mercantilism.
From 5,500BC to how you commute to work today.
When you think about World War II tech, chances are your mind leaps right to the atomic bomb. But there was another less explosive tech that complete changed the defensive game: Radar. And this map outlines exactly how it saved Great Britain.
The bigger the world gets, the more complex the issues that affect it become. Here are a few infographics that take complex issues down to their brass tacks. They won’t tell you everything you need to know to appear as a talking head on CNN, but they can certainly educate you enough to not look … Infographics that Simplify International Issues Read More »
English dialects in England.
George IV, king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and king of Hanover from January 29, 1820, previously the sovereign de facto from February 5, 1811, when he became regent for his father, George III, who had become insane. Learn more about George IV in this article.
England is a country steeped in history and culture, with an archaeological record dating back to the early Neolithic period and beyond. There is so much
'This is Britain' is a fun, fact-filled exercise, for students at beginner and intermediate level alike.The first part can be used as a simple oral reading exercise and includes basic information about Great Britain (GB), and a short quiz on capital cities etc.Then the students must look at some intersesting facts about GB and decide which of them are false. Answers are provided. This could be used as a single activity for a whole class with oral explanation of key British topics/icons and asking students questions about 'weird' laws in their country. - ESL worksheets
Tom Chesshyre explores the eastern Kent/East Sussex section of High Weald - 560 square miles of wooded terrain spanning Surrey, West and East Sussex and Kent.
Matlock Bath in the Peak District is famous for its cable cars, caverns and a 60-acre estate known as the Heights of Abraham. Neil Clark explores...