Language: English
Ressource Type: flashcards, picture cards
Theme: United-Kingdom, England
Age-range: 7 – 10 years, Homeschool
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♦ Picture Cards United-Kingdom and England
Here are a set of 78 picture cards for classroom including ‘a double-decker bus’ and ‘a red pillar box’. This flashcards collection can be used to teach vocabulary related to the United-Kingdom and England. In the PDF file you’ll find the following flashcards to learn new words in English:
Monuments and landscape: Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, Tower Bridge, the River Thames, the Tower of London, Big Ben, the London Eye, the Gherkin, Windsor Castle, the University of Oxford, Stonehenge, the White Cliffs of Dover.
Symbols, flags, emblems and cultural icons: the flag of the United Kingdom, the map of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, a lion, an English bulldog, Britannia, the pound sterling, the national flag of England, the Royal Banner of England, the map of England, John Bull, the red rose, the oak, the beefeaters, the Queen’s Guard, a red pillar box, a red telephone box, the Tudor rose, St Edward’s Crown, a pub or public house, Excalibur, a bowler hat, an umbrella, a bobby, a pipe.
Transportation: a taxi or a black cab, a double-decker bus, a London travelcard, Rolls-Royce, the London Underground or the Tube, the Tube map.
Food and beverage: a pork pie, roast beef, eggs and bacon, a full English breakfast, the Cumberland sausage, fish and chips, a cup of tea, a pint of beer, Cheddar cheese, an apple pie, jelly, trifle.
Sports: rugby, football, cricket, darts, tennis, water polo.
Fictional characters: Robin Hood, Paddington Bear, Sherlock Holmes, Winnie-the-Pooh, Harry Potter, King Arthur.
Celebrities: Winston Churchill, Charlie Spencer Chaplin, Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton, Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare, Elton John, The Beatles, Adele, Margaret Thatcher, J. K. Rowling, David Beckam.
Download free printable flashcards. Print the flashcards, cut them and use to learn different words related to the United-Kingdom and England with schoolchildren and ESL students.