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▪ Attend classes punctually ▪ Listen carefully and take notes when necessary ▪ Talk actively when you are permitted ▪ Finish your assignments
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The earliest inhabitants of Britain ▪ 1. about 10,000 years ago - the Stone Age hunters and gathers from the European continent ▪ 2.Neolithic peoples - agriculturists who kept domestic animals and knew how to make simple pottery ▪ 3. Stonehenge - a group of huge monuments of giant rock slabs in southwest England built by the stone age peoples for religious purposes
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▪ 4. around 700BC, Celtic peoples from north-western Europe – ironworking ▪ 5.in 55 BC, the Romans landed in Britain. The earliest written records of Britain’s inhabitants come from Romans
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The Scots ▪ 1. Why do Scots, Irish or Welsh object to being called “English”? ▪ 2. Who consider himself true Scot? What is his national dress?
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