The national emblem of England is red or scarlet rose. Within thirty years of the dynasty of Lancaster, whose emblem was a red rose, fought a war for the throne with the Yorks, another dynasty (the emblem of the white rose) . War was a romantic name the war of the Roses. The rivalry between the dynasties ended with the marriage of the dynasty intermarried. Since then the red rose became the national emblem of England. In the 12th century English king Richard the Lionheart was elected as its patron Saint St. George – a Roman commander, martyred on the cross for their faith. The colors of the shield of St. George, the English king moved on the cloth flags of their ships. Royal soldiers received the badge of honor - an armband with a red cross on a white background. 1,277 year, the Saint George's cross became the national symbol of England. The red flag in the British Navy in the 17th century and symbolizes the "call to battle" . British soldiers wear uniforms of red. Red color there is in England almost everywhere. Even Napoleon said: "Red is the color of England. I can't stand it." From November to March in London is traditionally vague. Before such a strong and dirty fog in London was formed due to the huge amounts of dust and soot. Microscopic drops of water and particles of coal soot created "smog" , which not only made it impossible to move - even birds and animals lost in this way - but led to serious lung diseases. Perhaps it is the struggle with the fog is due to the fact that the color of the mailbox and crews became red. And now in England a lot of red flowers in the beds, red phone boxes, red buses. In the fog the red color is visible best. Red cast-iron telephone box with a crown on the roof, steel door handles in the form of lugs and brass rivets on the Windows - the symbol of England, such as big Ben or double Decker buses with an open rear platform. The first red telephone box appeared in London in 1936, and developed it specifically for the English Mail of the company, sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Booth became famous thanks to its functional design: enclosed cab is designed not only for respecting the personal space of the English, but real English rainy weather, and the red color is easy to spot even in the dense fog. The same color was at one time and subway trains. The tiles of Roman London was red. First the London wall was built of red Sandstone. The universities founded in the 19th and 20th centuries, built of red brick. On the maps of London in red marked the place where were working on the reconstruction of streets and areas where lived the rich people. Red crosses painted on the doors of houses affected by the plague. A city like London, it is impossible to imagine without buses. Red as a tomato, the bus became another symbol of the British capital. First London route went from Paddington to the South Bank of the Thames. It went the crew of horse-drawn and transported from eighteen to twenty-two people. Soon the passengers developed the habit to get on the roof of one-story omnibuses, which led to the emergence of a "double-Decker", a two - storey crew with seats on the roof. Red buses define the style of the London streets. Their red flanks are very often used for advertising, but occasionally they paint. II. The adjective "RED" in the English language The British attitude to the red color is reflected in the language: in stable expressions, sayings, aphorisms. Red is the color of life, joy, conviviality, vitality, physical strength and youth, he expresses positive emotions. red letter day – a festive day Another meaning of red color is due, on the one hand, with the physiological reaction of the body
1)I like learning grammar.c)do you? I don't . 2) My sister likes listening to song,e)Does she? I don't. 3) I prefer watching English films. do you? I don't . 4) I don't like writing dictations. b)Neither do I. 5) My sister like reading stories in English. Does she? I don't. 6)I love working in groups. Do you? I don't . 7)My brother enjoys translating. g)does he? I don't . 8)I hate learning by heart. a)So do I. 9)I don't like working alone. d)Don't you? I do . 10)My friends don't like working in pairs. j)Don't they? I do.
In the 12th century English king Richard the Lionheart was elected as its patron Saint St. George – a Roman commander, martyred on the cross for their faith. The colors of the shield of St. George, the English king moved on the cloth flags of their ships. Royal soldiers received the badge of honor - an armband with a red cross on a white background. 1,277 year, the Saint George's cross became the national symbol of England. The red flag in the British Navy in the 17th century and symbolizes the "call to battle" . British soldiers wear uniforms of red.
Red color there is in England almost everywhere. Even Napoleon said: "Red is the color of England. I can't stand it."
From November to March in London is traditionally vague. Before such a strong and dirty fog in London was formed due to the huge amounts of dust and soot. Microscopic drops of water and particles of coal soot created "smog" , which not only made it impossible to move - even birds and animals lost in this way - but led to serious lung diseases.
Perhaps it is the struggle with the fog is due to the fact that the color of the mailbox and crews became red. And now in England a lot of red flowers in the beds, red phone boxes, red buses. In the fog the red color is visible best.
Red cast-iron telephone box with a crown on the roof, steel door handles in the form of lugs and brass rivets on the Windows - the symbol of England, such as big Ben or double Decker buses with an open rear platform. The first red telephone box appeared in London in 1936, and developed it specifically for the English Mail of the company, sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Booth became famous thanks to its functional design: enclosed cab is designed not only for respecting the personal space of the English, but real English rainy weather, and the red color is easy to spot even in the dense fog.
The same color was at one time and subway trains. The tiles of Roman London was red. First the London wall was built of red Sandstone. The universities founded in the 19th and 20th centuries, built of red brick. On the maps of London in red marked the place where were working on the reconstruction of streets and areas where lived the rich people. Red crosses painted on the doors of houses affected by the plague.
A city like London, it is impossible to imagine without buses. Red as a tomato, the bus became another symbol of the British capital. First London route went from Paddington to the South Bank of the Thames. It went the crew of horse-drawn and transported from eighteen to twenty-two people. Soon the passengers developed the habit to get on the roof of one-story omnibuses, which led to the emergence of a "double-Decker", a two - storey crew with seats on the roof.
Red buses define the style of the London streets. Their red flanks are very often used for advertising, but occasionally they paint. II. The adjective "RED" in the English language
The British attitude to the red color is reflected in the language: in stable expressions, sayings, aphorisms. Red is the color of life, joy, conviviality, vitality, physical strength and youth, he expresses positive emotions.
red letter day – a festive day
Another meaning of red color is due, on the one hand, with the physiological reaction of the body
2) My sister likes listening to song,e)Does she? I don't.
3) I prefer watching English films. do you? I don't .
4) I don't like writing dictations. b)Neither do I.
5) My sister like reading stories in English. Does she? I don't.
6)I love working in groups. Do you? I don't .
7)My brother enjoys translating. g)does he? I don't .
8)I hate learning by heart. a)So do I.
9)I don't like working alone. d)Don't you? I do .
10)My friends don't like working in pairs. j)Don't they? I do.