• The Isle of Man
    In the Irish Sea about 20 miles away from the UK you will find a beautiful island. This
    is the Isle of Man. The people of the island are called Manx and they speak the Manx language.
    The island occupies a mid-point in the Irish Sea and the British Isles – right
    between England, Ireland,Scotland and Wales.
    The scenery of the Isle is varied. There are ranges of hills with green valleys between
    them, there are sandy beaches in the north which contrast with the rocky cliffs along the coasts.
    The island's only mountain is slightly over 600 metres high. An old legend says that from its top
    on clear days you can see six kingdoms: the island itself, Scotland, England, Ireland, Wales and
    Heaven.
    The Isle of Man has the oldest parliament in the world. It is called the Tynwald and it has
    met regularly since 979. The Tynwald usually meets in the capital of the country. However, for
    one day every summer the Manx parliament gathers in a small village to celebrate Tynwald Day.
    It is the only day of the year when parliament is held in the open air. On this day government
    officials read a summary of all the laws that have been passed during the year in both the English
    and the Manx languages. There is entertainment before and after the ceremony and it is a real
    community event. In addition to that, an open air market is organised and different concerts are
    held in the evening. At the conclusion, the Manx national anthem is played and there is a
    firework display.
    Another thing that attracts tourists to the Isle of Man is its rich and unique culture. Any
    visitor to the island will be particularly fascinated by the legends, folklore and the ancient
    traditions that are still kept alive today. Most tourists are happy to participate in the folk
    programmes.
    In Manx mythology, the island’s name comes from the name of a Celtic sea god. He
    ruled the kingdom and protected the land from invaders by covering the island with mist and
    thick fog. The island is also reputedly home to fairies who are very special. The Manx fairies are
    described as small and human-like. They wear red caps and green jackets and are naughty and
    wicked.
    There's even a bridge called Fairy Bridge. Those who cross it are advised to say ‘hello
    fairies’ in order to get good fortune. If the person doesn’t greet the fairies, the fairies will become
    angry with him and may play a nasty trick on him. Some people go further in trying to pay their
    respects to the ‘little people’. They do not just simply say hello, they also leave messages and
    gifts at the side of the road.
    If you love reading about King Arthur and his knights, then a must-see place
    is Peel Castle. It was constructed in the 11th century by the Vikings and has a fascinating history.
    It is believed thatPeel Castle was the location of Avalon – the legendary island where King
    Arthur’s sword was made and where King Arthur was taken after being wounded.
    1)The island was named in honour of one of the Manx kings.
    o 1)True
    o 2)False
    o 3)Not stated
    2)According to Manx beliefs, ignoring the fairies can cause trouble.
    o 1)True
    o 2)False
    o 3)Not stated
    3)King Arthur was born on the Isle of Man.
    o 1)True
    o 2)False
    o 3)Not stated
    4)In the past, the Isle of Man was an independent state.
    o 1)True
    o 2)False
    o 3)Not stated
    5)Visitors to the island can take part in the Manx folk festivals.
    o 1)True
    o 2)False
    o 3)Not stated

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  • 1 - 2 False2 - 1 True3 - 3 Not stated4 - 3 Not stated5 - 1 True
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      omar509
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