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Презентация была опубликована 8 лет назад пользователемВасилий Карнович
1 ? Литвиненко Елена Алексеевна учитель иностранных языков МБОУ СОШ 1 имени Колесника А.С. ст. Отрадной Краснодарского края
2 Цель: исследовать влияние королевы в современной Великобритании. Задачи: 1. Ознакомиться с биографией королевы Великобритании. 2. Рассмотреть генеалогическое древо королевской семьи. 3. Ознакомиться с рабочим днём королевы, её интересами и благотворительной деятельностью. Гипотеза: гордились ли бы англичане своей королевой, если бы ей не была Елизавета II?
3 Early life The Queen was born at 2.40am on 21 April 1926 at 17 Bruton Street in Mayfair, London. She was the first child of The Duke and Duchess of York, who later became King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. When she was six years old, her parents took over Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park as their own country home. In the grounds of Royal Lodge Princess Elizabeth had her own small house, Y Bwthyn Bach (the Little Cottage), which was given to her by the people of Wales in Education Princess Elizabeth was educated at home with Princess Margaret, her younger sister. After her father succeeded to the throne in 1936 and she became heir presumptive, she started to study constitutional history and law as preparation for her future role. Windsor family tree
4 Marriage and family Shortly after the Royal Family returned from South Africa in 1947, the Princess's engagement to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten was announced. The couple, who had known each other for many years, were married in Westminster Abbey on 20 November They have four children, and eight grandchildren. Prince Charles, now The Prince of Wales, heir apparent to the throne, was born in 1948, and his sister, Princess Anne, now The Princess Royal, two years later. After Princess Elizabeth became Queen, their third child, Prince Andrew, arrived in 1960 and the fourth, Prince Edward, in Prince Andrew and Prince Edward were the first children to be born to a reigning monarch since Queen Victoria had her family.
5 Coronation The Coronation took place in Westminster Abbey on 2 June It was a solemn ceremony conducted by Dr Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury.
6 Interests An animal lover since childhood, The Queen takes a keen and highly knowledgeable interest in horses. She attends the Derby at Epsom, one of the classic flat races in Britain, and the Summer Race Meeting at Ascot, which has been a Royal occasion since As an owner and breeder of thoroughbreds, she often visits other race meetings to watch her horses run, and also frequently attends equestrian events. The Queen's horses won races at Royal Ascot on a number of occasions. There was a notable double on 18 June 1954 when Landau won the Rous Memorial Stakes and a stallion called Aureole won the Hardwicke Stakes, and in 1957 The Queen had four winners during Ascot week. In 1984, 1986 and 1991 Her Majesty made brief private visits to the United States to see stallion stations and stud farms in Kentucky. Other interests include walking in the countryside and working her Labradors, which were bred at Sandringham. A lesser known interest is Scottish country dancing. Each year during her stay at Balmoral Castle, The Queen gives dances known as Gillies' Balls, for neighbours, estate and Castle staff and members of the local community.
7 The Queen's public life Much has happened over the course of The Queen's life. Television has been invented, man has walked on the moon for the first time and the Berlin Wall has been built and then razed to the ground. Her Majesty's life has seen many changes too, from fulfilling her role as Queen at the age of 25, to raising a family, to world travel on a scale unparalleled by previous monarchs. The Queen's working day The Queen has many different duties to perform every day. Some are public duties, such as ceremonies, receptions and visits within the United Kingdom or abroad. Other duties are carried out away from the cameras, but they are no less important. These include reading letters from the public, official papers and briefing notes; audiences with political ministers or ambassadors; and meetings with her Private Secretaries to discuss daily business and her future diary plans. Queen and charities An important part of the work of The Queen is to support and encourage public and voluntary service. One of the ways in which Her Majesty does this is through involvement with charities and other organisations. The Queen has over 600 patronages. These cover every area of the charity and voluntary sector, from opportunities for young people, to preservation of wildlife and the environment.
8 Her Majesty The Queen
9 Выводы : Елизавета выполняет только представительские функции, практически не оказывая никакого влияния на политику страны. Она всегда верна традиции английских королей новейшего времени находиться над политическими схватками. Сдержанное отношение Елизаветы к трагической гибели принцессы Дианы в августе 1997 вызвало неодобрение со стороны простых британцев. Тем не менее, Елизавете удаётся поддерживать высокий престиж английской монархии в глазах своих подданных.
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