Common vocabulary
British Culture
Common Vocabulary
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Union Jack
The national flag of the United Kingdom, consisting of red and white crosses on a blue background.
London Eye
A giant Ferris wheel located on the South Bank of the River Thames in London, offering panoramic views of the city.
Fish and Chips
A traditional British dish consisting of battered fish and fried potatoes.
Buckingham Palace
The official residence of the Queen in London and the venue for state ceremonies and royal events.
Tea Time
The British tradition of having tea in the afternoon, often accompanied by snacks or cakes.
Double-decker bus
A type of bus with two levels, commonly seen on the streets of London and other British cities.
Big Ben
The famous clock located in the Palace of Westminster in London, also known as the Clock Tower.
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Common vocabulary
British Culture
Common Vocabulary
Click on the buttons to know the vocabulary. Read carefully and pay a lot of to solve the next activities.
Activity
Complete the crossword about the new vocabulary of british culture.
Post activity
Fill in the blanks with the words of the happy box.
Union Jack
The national flag of the United Kingdom, consisting of red and white crosses on a blue background.
London Eye
A giant Ferris wheel located on the South Bank of the River Thames in London, offering panoramic views of the city.
Fish and Chips
A traditional British dish consisting of battered fish and fried potatoes.
Buckingham Palace
The official residence of the Queen in London and the venue for state ceremonies and royal events.
Tea Time
The British tradition of having tea in the afternoon, often accompanied by snacks or cakes.
Double-decker bus
A type of bus with two levels, commonly seen on the streets of London and other British cities.
Big Ben
The famous clock located in the Palace of Westminster in London, also known as the Clock Tower.