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Chapter 1
Values & Principles
Free previewThe Fundamental Values of British Life
Democracy
The Rule of Law
Individual Liberty
Mutual Respect and Tolerance
Responsibilities of UK Residents
Voting and Electoral Registration
Equality and Anti-Discrimination
Education Responsibilities
Community Participation
Tolerance of Different Faiths and Beliefs
Participation in Community Life
Freedoms Offered by the UK
The Citizenship Pledge
Life in the UK Test Format
ESOL Entry Level 3 and B1 Requirement
Becoming a Permanent Resident
Shared Values and Responsibilities
Being a Good Neighbour
Check That You Understand
Chapter 2
What Is the UK?
Sign in requiredThe Four Nations of the UK
Patron Saints and National Days
UK Population and Demographics
Currency, Anthem, and Symbols
UK Public Holidays
Religious Festivals in the UK
Hogmanay and Burns Night
Guy Fawkes Night and Remembrance Day
Ben Nevis and Highest Mountains
Snowdonia and Welsh Geography
Loch Lomond and Lough Neagh
John O'Groats to Land's End
The Four Capital Cities
Crown Dependencies vs Overseas Territories
The Union Flag Composition
National Flowers and Emblems
Bank Holidays Explained
Christmas Day Traditions
Easter and Lent Traditions
Remembrance Day Details
Bonfire Night Origin
Traditional Foods of the UK
Chapter 3
History
Sign in requiredPrehistoric Britain: Before the Romans
The Roman Invasion (AD 43 – c. AD 410)
The Anglo-Saxons
The Vikings
Key Dates: Early Britain Timeline
Roman Legacy in Britain
The Norman Conquest (1066)
The Magna Carta (1215)
Development of Parliament
The Black Death (1348)
The Hundred Years War (1337–1453)
The Wars of the Roses (1455–1485)
Scotland in the Middle Ages
Medieval English Law and Society
The Domesday Book (1086)
Key Dates: The Middle Ages Timeline
Henry VIII and the Reformation
Elizabeth I and the Golden Age
The English Civil War (1642-1649)
The Glorious Revolution and Bill of Rights
The Industrial Revolution
The British Empire
The Victorian Era
The First World War (1914-1918)
The Second World War (1939-1945)
Post-war Britain and the Welfare State
Key Dates in Post-war History
The Napoleonic Wars
Women's Suffrage
Northern Ireland and the Troubles
The Stone Age and Bronze Age
The Iron Age and Celts
Roman Britain and Hadrian's Wall
The Anglo-Saxons and Christianity
The Vikings and King Alfred
The Norman Conquest 1066
The Magna Carta 1215
The Black Death 1348
Wars of the Roses 1455-1485
Henry VII: First Tudor King
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
Edward VI and Mary I
Elizabeth I and the Spanish Armada
James I and the King James Bible
English Civil War and Charles I
Oliver Cromwell and the Commonwealth
Restoration and Habeas Corpus 1679
Glorious Revolution 1688
Act of Union 1707
The British Empire at its Peak
Slavery Abolition 1807 and 1833
Victorian Reform and the Vote
World War I: Trenches and Somme
WWII: Dunkirk, Battle of Britain, D-Day
Chapter 4
Modern Society
Sign in requiredChristianity in the UK
Other Major Religions in the UK
Football and Cricket
Rugby, Tennis, Golf, and Horse Racing
William Shakespeare
Great British Authors
The Beatles and British Music
British Painters
British Scientists and Inventions
Famous British Landmarks and Architecture
British Poets
Classical Music Composers
Isaac Newton and His Discoveries
Alexander Fleming and Penicillin
Rugby and the Six Nations
British Landmarks: Big Ben and Tower of London
Patron Saints and National Flowers
UK Population Distribution
Languages of the UK
Church of England
Church of Scotland and Other Churches
Other Religions in the UK
Jane Austen and Charles Dickens
British Painters: Turner, Constable, Hockney
British Architecture: Wren and Parliament
Classical Composers: Purcell, Elgar, Britten
The Proms and The Beatles
Cricket and The Ashes
Football in the UK
Wimbledon and British Tennis
Olympics 2012 and Golf's Open
Chapter 5
Government & Law
Sign in requiredThe Structure of Parliament
The Prime Minister and Cabinet
Devolved Governments
Voting and Elections
The Court System
Human Rights and the Equality Act
Local Government and Councils
Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities
Constitutional Monarchy and Charles III
Royal Duties and Royal Assent
Parliament is Bicameral
House of Commons and MPs
House of Lords: Life Peers and Reform
The Speaker of the Commons
The Prime Minister and 10 Downing Street
The Cabinet: Chancellor, Home and Foreign Secretaries
The Opposition and Shadow Cabinet
The Civil Service
General Elections and First Past The Post
Voting Eligibility
Devolution in Scotland
Devolution in Wales
Devolution in Northern Ireland
Mayors and the Greater London Authority
The Judiciary and Supreme Court
Magistrates and Crown Courts
Juries and Jury Service
Income Tax, PAYE, and HMRC
National Insurance
Driving: Licence, MOT, Insurance
Jury Service Duty
Volunteering and Community Engagement
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