The influence of the Great Britain on our daily life
The influence of the Great Britain on our daily life
The British life is influence
on our daily life, for example on sport, leisure time, food and meals, holidays
and others things.
SPORT:
The
British sport have affected on our sport. English and Russian people like
sport.
Football has taken the origin in England. Football was played
by the whole village teams in the middle ages in England. Now football is the
most popular game not only in Britain, but also in our country.
Table
tennis has come to us from Britain too. Englishmen heard about table tennis in 1880. Then the International Table
Tennis Association was formed and the international rules were worked out.
Lawn
tennis is English game too. Wimbledon is the centre of lawn tennis.
Some
racing competitions were thought in Britain, which came from them to us.
For example motor-car racing, boat racing, horse racing and others.
Leisure time:
Such
hobby as fishing has come to us from Britain. About three million
British people go sailing in small boats every year.
Gardening is English recreation too. Britain is famous for its
gardens and most people like gardening. This is probably one reason why so many
people prefer to live in houses rather than in flats.
The
most popular things to do outside the home as for them are going out for a drive in the car, for a walk and for a
meal.
Do-It-Yourself
is the widespread hobby among Russian people, but it has come from Britain.
Food and meals:
For
most of us as they, breakfast is o bowl of cereal followed by toast and marmalade
with a cup of tea. Some people have cooked bacon and eggs.
Dinner
may have two or three courses. First
soup, then a main course with meat or fish and finally a desert.
Tea is the British national drink and our too. They and
we like tea strong and fresh-made.
Hamburgers,
sandwiches and hot food have come
from them to us.
Holidays:
St.
Valentine’s Day is celebrated on
February 14. Every St. Valentine’s Day thousands of people travel to a small
village on Scotland’s border with England to get married. The village is called
Gretna Green. Its romantic reputation began in 1754.