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Title: Britain for Learners of English
Authors: O’Driscoll, J.
Keywords: The dominance o f England
The Roman period (43-410 )
The Germanic invasions (410-1066)
The medieval period (1066-1458)
Southern England
The Midlands o f England
Northern England
Being British
English versus British
British people
Relations inside Great Britain
The British state
Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: New York, Oxford, University Press
Citation: O‘Driscoll J. Britain for Learners of English / J. O‘Driscoll. – New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. 223 p.
Abstract: This is a book about Britain. But what exactly is Britain? And who are the British? The table below illustrates the problem. You might think that, in international sport, the situation would be simple - one country, one team. But you can see that this is definitely not the case with Britain. For each of the four sports or sporting events listed in the table, there are a different number o f national teams which might be described as ‘British’. This chapter describes how this situation has come about and explains the many names that are used when people talk about Britain.
URI: https://library.megu.edu.ua:9443/jspui/handle/123456789/4786
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