Follow the link: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2020/04/04/queen-speaks-britain-listens-history-impact-tv-addresses/ Then read the text of the Telgraph and answer the first 3 questions. 1. How old are Queen Elizabeth and her husband?
89 and 90 years old
94 and 99 years old
67 and 77 years old
How often did Queen Elizabeth speak directly to the British people?
10 times
40 times
4 times
She's been on the thone for 68 years
Now listen to her speech and find out: What difficulties does she evoke?
grief and financial difficulties
disease and death
confinement and social difficulties
Whom does she thank?
everyone on the NHS (National Health Services) front line
care workers
other nations
those who carry out central roles
those who are staying at home
those who are carrying out resarches
What are her recommandations?
to remain united and resolute
to congratulate the NHS every night at 8pm
to draw rainbows
to be self-disciplined
to be good-humoured
to have a fellow feeling
What "heartwarming stories of people coming together to help others" does she evoke ?
continuing activities in spite of risk
delivering food parcels and medicines
checking on neighbours
converting businesses to help the relief effort
bringing food to the doctors and nurses
For her this "isolating time" is an oppotunity to , and in or
What memory does she evoke?
The speech she gave when her mother died
her childhood during WW2
The first broadcast she made with her sister
In her last words she delivers a message of hope. What words does she use (several answers)
We will succeed
that success will belong to everyone of us
we will survive
we will find a cure to this disease
we will be with our friends and families again
we will sing again
we will meet again
It's a different challenge from the past ones because
this time we join with all the nations across the globe
this time we can rely on the progresses of science
this time we are not at war