The Welsh flag
Wales
- 1 Welcome to Wales
- 2 The sound of Wales
- 3 Welsh food
- 4 Famous Welsh people
- 5 Sport
- 6 The longest place name in the world
- 7 The seven wonders of Wales
- 8 Quiz
Welcome to Wales
Welcome to Wales
Wales is called Cymru in Welsh, and is part of the United Kingdom. It has a border with England to the East and is separated from Ireland by the Irish Sea. Wales has been under the control of the English for many hundred years. However, it does have some independence from England.
The country has a very long coastline and many mountains. Farming has always been important in Wales, especially sheep farming. But the country also played an important role in the Industrial Revolution. At one time there were huge factories and coalmines here. These gave work to thousands of people.
Today there are about 3 million people living in Wales. Only about 20% speak Welsh and most people have English as their main or only language.
Your turn to write and talk
Things you can do at the seaside:
birdwatching, coasteering, diving, kayaking, sailing, surfing, swimming, walking along the beach, waterskiing
- Write four sentences about one activity.
- Show your partner what you have written.
- Discuss the activities you have chosen. Which sounds most fun?