• Exercise 1 Find words or phrases which go with the following
    definitions (the words appear in the text in the same order as the definitions):

    About Wales
    Paragraph 3
    11) to be a characteristic that makes something clearly different from other
    similar things
    Paragraph 6
    12) the place where a sports team is based and plays most of its games

    Text: About Wales
    Language, rugby and the millenium stadium
    Living in Wales
    Wales is a land of rugby, singing and beautiful scenery situated on the western side
    of the UK. Its population is just under three million which is about 5% of the total UK
    population. The main cities are Cardiff, the capital city, Swansea and Newport.
    Wales was ruled directly from London until 1999 when the first elections to the
    Welsh National Assembly were held. The Assembly has some powers specific to
    people in Wales and can make decisions on areas such as education and health.
    Wales remains part of the UK and Members of Parliament (MPs) from Welsh
    constituencies continue to have seats in the UK Parliament at Westminster. Laws
    passed by Parliament in Westminster still apply to Wales.
    Language
    The Welsh language is probably the most important thing that distinguishes Wales
    from the rest of the UK. Welsh (or Cymraeg) is one of Europe’s oldest languages
    and is spoken by one in five Welsh people. This number doubles among children
    and teenagers which shows that the language is very much alive among the young.
    Road signs and other signs are in both English and Welsh. The language is at its
    strongest along the Llyn Peninsula in North-West Wales, where 75 per cent of the
    population speak Welsh. Towns, villages and cities in Wales often have both a
    Welsh and an English name and Wales is home to one of the longest place names
    in the world – Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch which
    means St Mary's (Church) by the white aspen over the whirlpool, and St Tysilio's
    (Church) by the red cave!
    Sport and culture
    Wales is also known for its ‘Eisteddfodau’ which are festivals celebrating Welsh
    language, art, culture and heritage and which include an eclectic mix of music,
    dance, drama, debate and cultural competitions. Most people know of the annual
    National Eisteddfod which is held alternately in North and South Wales and the
    International Eisteddfod which is held in Llangollen, but there are Eisteddfodau of
    varying sizes held in towns and villages throughout the land.
    The national sport is very much rugby union and the national team are sometimes
    known as the Dragons as a red dragon appears on the national flag of Wales. The
    home ground is the Millennium Stadium at Cardiff Arms Park in Cardiff.

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