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Task 10. Make up the questions.



1) Britain is the parliamentary democracy with a Constitutional Monarch? Queen Elizabeth II.

2) The Parliament consists of the Queen, the House of Lords? And the House of Commons.

3) The house of Lords is made up of hereditary peers or peeresses.

4) The House of Commons is elected and representative body.

5) The Queen, Lords and Commons all have to agree to any new law which is passed.

 

Task 11. Guess the meaning of the international words using in the text.

Constitutional, Parliament, session, vacant, minimum, political party, leader, official, civil, social.

 

Task 12. Fill in the blanks.

1) The parliament of the UK consists of the … (hereditary monarch), the House of … and the House of … .

2) The Queen is also … .

3) She also gives formal assent … .

4) The House of Commons, which plays major part in lawmaking, consists of … .

5) The House of Commons is presided over by … .

6) The Queen, Lords and Commons all have to … .

7) … examine the work of the Government.

8) Only the House of Commons can give permission for the Government to collect … .

9) Members of Parliament protect … of the individual.

 

Task 13. Answer the questions.

1. What is the relationship between the Queen and the Parliament in Britain?

2. What are the functions of the House of Lords?

3. What are the functions of House of Commons?

4. What does the House of Lords consist of?

5. Who may be a member of the House of Commons?

6. Who presides over the House of Lords?

7. Who presides over House of Commons?

8. In what case do by-elections usually take place?

9. What is the most basic principle of British constitutional law?

10. In what way does the supremacy of the House of Commons over the House of Lords prevail?

 

Task 14. Insert the correct preposition.

1. The Queen is also head … the Commonwealth.

2. She is temporal head … the Church … England.

3. The House of Commons which plays the major part … lawmaking, consists … 650 members … Parliament.

4. The minimum voting age is 18, and the voting is … secret ballot.

5. The House … Commons is presided over … the Speaker, an impartial member acceptable … the whole House.

 

Task 15. Render the text into English.

Уряд управляє Великою Британією від імені королеви Єлизавети II, яка очолює Британську Співдружність та Церкву Англії.

Парламент Великої Британії складається з Королеви, Палати Громад та Палати Лордів.

Палата Громад є виборчим і представницьким органом та складається з 650 членів парламенту.

Палата Лордів складається з лордів, 2 архієпископів та 24 єпископів. Лорд Канцлер очолює Палату.

Основними функціями Парламенту є створення законів, перевірка роботи уряду, захист особистості, розгляд апеляційних скарг.

 

Task 16. Read & translate the text.

THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

This is the House of Commons, where Members of Parliament take their seats on the green leather benches according to their party and position. From this we get the terms ‘front benches’, ‘back benches’ and ‘cross benches’.

The two sides, Government and Opposition, sit facing one another. If, for example, you sit in the Public Gallery of the House of Commons, you would see the Government sitting to the left of the table. The Opposition parties would be seated on the right. Government ministers sit on the front bench on the Government side of the Chamber. They are therefore known as Government front-benches. Those MPs who belong to the same party as the Government but who do not hold a Government post are known as Government back-benches. The Official Opposition is divided in the same way. The Opposition consists of all those parties which, as a result of the last general election, are not part of the Government. It is made up of the Official Opposition, the largest Opposition party, and a number of smaller parties. The Labour Party has the largest number of MPs in the House of Commons, having won the most seats in the general election of 1997. The party winning most seats in the general election will form a government and the party leader becomes Prime Minister. As the Conservatives won the general election of 1979, 1983 and 1992, we had a Conservative Government for eighteen years, with the party leader, firstly Mrs Thatcher, and from November 1990 Mr Major, as Prime Minister. The were Labour Governments from 1964 – 1970, 1974 – 1979 and since their election victory in 1997 Mr Blair has chosen a team of ministers to help him, drawn from members of his own party in both the House of Commons and the House on Lords. Together they make up the Government.

 


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