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World cultures. England

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Are fish and chips really the favorite food of the English? Who were the Suffragettes? What is the difference between England and Britain? This book answers these questions and more, providing a lively overview of England: its language, people, culture, and what makes them unique. It is ideal for those studying for exams that require knowledge of England's background or for language learners wanting to understand the country better. It also serves as a practical guide for professionals involved in travel and business relations, offering insights into customs and ways of life. The text explores the historical, geographical, geological, demographical, and linguistic forces that shaped England and the English language. Chapters three to seven delve into the rich tapestry of English culture, covering philosophy, religion, festivals, folklore, literature, entertainment, art, architecture, music, food, and crafts, highlighting the contributions of notable figures. Subsequent chapters discuss contemporary English society, including the political structure, education, environment, and leisure activities. The final chapter examines England's global political, economic, and social relations while looking toward the future. Each chapter features useful addresses, websites, and activities, along with lists of relevant words and phrases to enhance understanding and communication about the topics discussed.

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World cultures. England, Anne Fraenkel, Richard Haill, Seamus O. Riordan

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