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How Britons Spend Their Leisure Time

How Britons Spend Their Leisure Time. SHOPPING. Saturdays are a busy time for shops with families. SUNDAY SERVICE.

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How Britons Spend Their Leisure Time

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  1. How Britons Spend Their Leisure Time

  2. SHOPPING Saturdays are a busy time for shops with families

  3. SUNDAY SERVICE Sundays used to be a very special day of the week in Britain. It was the one day of the week for 'worship and rest'. The shops were closed and most people were at home or at church. Popular leisure activities on Sunday used to be going to church and doing odd jobs around the home such as gardening and DIY.

  4. LISTENING TO THE RADIO

  5. READING GARDENING

  6. EATING OUT

  7. SPORTS Sports have always been popular. Local governments provide cheap sport and leisure facilities such as swimming pools, tennis courts, parks and golf courses. People go to watch other people play sports like football or take part in sports themselves.

  8. England's national sport is cricket

  9. Cricket is played on village greens and in towns/cities on Sundays from April to August The rules of cricket became the responsibility, in the 18th century, of the Marylebone Cricket Club(MCC), based at Lord’s cricket ground in north London.

  10. Football is England’s most popular sport. Some of England's football teams are world famous, the most famous being 

  11. TENNIS The world's most famous tennis tournament is Wimbledon

  12. It begins on the nearest Monday to June 22, at a time when English often have the finest weather. Millions of people watch the Championships on TV live. It started at a small club in south London in the nineteenth century.

  13. ANOTHER SPORTS BASKETBALL GOLF HORSE RACING POLO BADMINTON UNIVERSITY BOACT RACE FISHING BOXING SWIMMING

  14. GOING TO PUBS ( Public Houses ) The word pub is short for public house. There are over 60,000 pubs in the UK (53,000 in England and Wales, 5,200 in Scotland and 1,600 in Northern Ireland). One of the oldest pubs, Fighting Cocks in St. Albans, Herts, is located in a building that dates back to the eleventh century.

  15. Wales

  16. Choral Singing

  17. Great Tradition of Coral Singing The culmination is the Royal National Eisteddfod, an annual contest for poets and musicians attended by tens of thousands of people every August. The festival includes folk dancing and all types of music, from brass bands to Welsh rock groups. Competitions also take place in the fields of poetry, literature, drama, theater, and the visual arts.

  18. Royal National Eisteddfod

  19. PUBS in Wales

  20. Youth Organization UrddgobaithCymru (The Order of Hope of Wales) and Outings

  21. Ireland

  22. Cycling Discovering Ireland on a bike is a great way to enjoy the numerous landscapes on offer in this beautiful country, each more different and exciting than the previous one. In addition, the distances between each town and each new landscape are quite reasonable, allowing you to travel and visit in peace and comfort, taking time to enjoy the many breathtaking views the Irish landscape offers you.

  23. Horse Riding

  24. Gaelic Football

  25. Hurling Hurling is known for the speed of play, and is regarded as the world's fastest team sport played on grass. The earliest reference to hurling dates back to the fifth century so we can assume that it has existed for nearly 2000 years, brought by the Celts to Ireland.

  26. Camogie Camogie (the women's version of Hurling) is organised and managed by the Camogie Association of Ireland. Both of these sports are completely amateur, there is no money or payment involved and they are enjoyed by the players for the pleasure and pride of playing for one's county.

  27. SCOTLAND In Scotland you'll find leisure activities to suit every age and taste. With everything from theatre and exhibitions, nightlife and children's activities there are lots of things to entertain you during your down time in Scotland. Sport plays an important part in Scottish life and the Scots are famed for their passion and competitiveness. You can participate in almost any sport in Scotland and you can usually find a local club or facility easily by searching the internet.

  28. Popular Leisure Activities • Cycling and Mountain Bikes. • Fitness and Leisure Centres. • Golf. • Horse Racing. • Horse Riding and Pony Trekking. • Sailing and Watersports. • Shooting and Fishing.

  29. Highland Games Highland games combine sport, fun and culture in a uniquely Scottish style and take place every weekend in the summer. From May to September you can get in on the action at one of over 80 Highland games taking place on islands and in towns, villages and cities across the country - some castle grounds host games too.

  30. THANK YOU

  31. SOURCES • http://ireland-leisure.com/ • http://www.everyculture.com/wc/Tajikistan-to-Zimbabwe/Welsh.html#ixzz4QqScjDDE • http://www.lovetoescape.com/things-to-do/scotland/area/coast-of-scotland/11/sports-and-leisure-activities.htm

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