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England English Fest 10

The document provides an overview of England's linguistic origins, traditional foods, travel requirements, and popular tourist destinations. It highlights the evolution of the English language, iconic dishes like Fish and Chips and Roast Beef, and essential travel information for visitors. Additionally, it lists notable places to visit, including London, Stonehenge, and the Lake District.

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England English Fest 10

The document provides an overview of England's linguistic origins, traditional foods, travel requirements, and popular tourist destinations. It highlights the evolution of the English language, iconic dishes like Fish and Chips and Roast Beef, and essential travel information for visitors. Additionally, it lists notable places to visit, including London, Stonehenge, and the Lake District.

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COLMAGRA AROUND THE WORLD

ENGLISH FEST
May 31

England
Student Responsibility

The origins of English in The English language has its origins in


England, dating back to the early medieval period. It evolved from
the dialects spoken by Germanic tribes, particularly the Angles,
Saxons, and Jutes, who settled in England in the 5th and 6th
centuries. Over time, these dialects merged to form Old English,
which was heavily influenced by the languages of the Vikings,
Normans, and Latin due to invasions and cultural exchanges. This
rich linguistic history laid the foundation for the modern English
language spoken today.

Traditional Food
Traditional English cuisine reflects the country's history and
cultural influences. Some popular traditional foods in England
include:
1. Fish and Chips: This
is perhaps one of the most
iconic English dishes,
consisting of fried fish in
batter served with deep-
fried potatoes.

2. Roast Beef and


Yorkshire Pudding: A
classic Sunday roast,
typically served with roast
beef, Yorkshire pudding,
roasted potatoes,
vegetables, and gravy.

3. Full English
Breakfast: A hearty
breakfast including eggs,
bacon, sausages, beans,
tomatoes, mushrooms,
and toast.
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4. Shepherd's Pie: A
Savory pie made with
minced meat (usually lamb
or beef), topped with
mashed potatoes.

5. Cornish Pasty: A
pastry filled with meat and
vegetables, traditionally
associated with Cornwall.

Geographical Location
The United States is in
North America, bordered
by Canada to the north,
Mexico to the south, the
Atlantic Ocean to the
east, and the Pacific
Ocean to the west. It is
known for its diverse
geography, including
mountains, plains,
forests, deserts, and
coastlines. Major
geographic features
include the Appalachian
Mountains, Rocky
Mountains, Great Plains,
Mississippi River, Great
Lakes, Grand Canyon,
Death Valley, and Everglades.

Patriotic Symbols
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Travel requirements for visiting England.

Depending on your nationality and the purpose of your visit.


However, here are some general requirements that apply to
many visitors:
1. Passport: You will typically need a valid passport to enter
England. The validity requirement varies, but it's usually
recommended to have at least six months validity beyond
your planned stay.
2. Visa: Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to
enter England. Some countries have visa exemption
agreements, allowing their citizens to visit for short periods
without a visa. Check the UK government's official website
or consult the nearest UK embassy or consulate for visa
requirements.
3. Entry Clearance: In some cases, you may need to apply for
entry clearance before traveling to the UK, especially if you
are planning to stay for an extended period or for certain
purposes such as work or study.
4. Health Insurance: While not mandatory, it's advisable to
have travel health insurance to cover any medical expenses
during your stay in England.
5. Proof of Funds: Immigration officials may ask for proof that
you have enough funds to cover your stay in England,
including accommodation, food, and other expenses.
6. Return Ticket: It's a good idea to have a return ticket or proof
of onward travel to show that you intend to leave England
before your visa or entry clearance expires.
7. Customs Declaration: Be prepared to declare any items of
value or restricted goods you are bringing into the country.
Places to visit.
England offers a wide range of attractions and destinations to visit,
catering to various interests. Here are some popular places to visit
in England:
1. London: The capital city is home to iconic landmarks such as
the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, the British
Museum, and the West End theatre district.
2. Stonehenge: A prehistoric monument in Wiltshire,
consisting of a ring of standing stones, shrouded in mystery
and history.
3. Bath: Known for its Roman-built baths and Georgian
architecture, Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage site with a
rich history.
4. Oxford: Famous for its prestigious university, Oxford offers
historic colleges, museums, and charming streets to explore.
5. Cambridge: Another university town renowned for its
beautiful architecture, picturesque river, and punting
(boating) opportunities.
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6. The Lake District: A stunning national park in Cumbria,
known for its picturesque lakes, mountains, and quaint
villages, perfect for hiking and outdoor activities.
7. York: A historic city with well-preserved medieval walls,
cobbled streets, and the iconic York Minster cathedral.
8. Stratford-upon-Avon: The birthplace of William
Shakespeare, offering insights into the life of the famous
playwright and stunning Tudor architecture.
9. The Cotswolds: An area of outstanding natural beauty,
known for its charming villages, rolling hills, and traditional
stone cottages.
10. Liverpool: Famous for its musical heritage (The Beatles) and
historic docks, Liverpool offers museums, galleries, and
vibrant nightlife.
Folk costume:

Activity for English fest:

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