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<h4>'''The Romans and the Celts'''<h4>
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<p>The Celts, who had inhabited Britain for centuries, were organized into numerous tribes with distinct languages and customs. When the Romans, led by Julius Caesar, began their campaigns in 55 and 54 BC, they ''encountered'' a fiercely independent Celtic population. It wasn't until the Emperor Claudius launched a full-scale invasion in AD 43 that the Romans succeeded in establishing control over southern Britain.</p>
 
<p>Roman rule brought about ''profound'' changes. The Romans constructed roads, such as the famous Fosse Way and Watling Street, which facilitated trade and communication. Towns like Londinium (modern-day London) ''emerged'' as bustling centers of commerce, adorned with impressive structures like the Roman amphitheater. The introduction of Roman law and governance systems also influenced the local administration.</p>
1. Read the text about the Celts and the Romans in Britain in your textbook. (p. 96)
However, the Romanization of Britain was not uniform. In the more remote regions of the island, Celtic traditions persisted, and resistance to Roman rule continued for several decades. The most notable example is Queen Boudicca's uprising in AD 60-61, a rebellion that briefly threatened Roman control in eastern Britain.
 
The interaction between Romans and Celts went beyond military and political dynamics; it was a cultural exchange. The Celts adopted Roman technologies, such as advanced metalworking techniques, while the Romans were influenced by Celtic art and craftsmanship. The blending of these two cultures created a unique fusion that left a lasting mark on Britain's heritage.
2. Create a table and write down important information about each person. (table 1)
By the 5th century, as the Roman Empire declined, Roman influence waned, and the legions withdrew from Britain. This power vacuum paved the way for the influx of Anglo-Saxons and the establishment of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. However, the impact of Romanization endured. The Latin language left its imprint on the evolving English language, and Roman architectural techniques continued to influence construction methods.
 
3. Here are ten new words you need if you want to talk about this topic. Find the words in a dictionary first.
 
4. Watch the following video and complete the table. -> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0R0s0TYlE4 '''Video''']
 
5. Write 3 differences and 3 similarities between the Romans and Celts that are interesting for you in your notebook.
 
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|to embrace|| ||
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|fierce|| ||
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|swirly|| ||
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|the broth|| ||
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|the snail|| ||
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|the sacrifice|| ||
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|the straw|| ||
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|timber walls|| ||
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|the pride|| ||
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The Romans and the Celts


Work on the following tasks:

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1. Read the text about the Celts and the Romans in Britain in your textbook. (p. 96)

2. Create a table and write down important information about each person. (table 1)

3. Here are ten new words you need if you want to talk about this topic. Find the words in a dictionary first.

4. Watch the following video and complete the table. -> Video

5. Write 3 differences and 3 similarities between the Romans and Celts that are interesting for you in your notebook.

The Celts and the Romans in Britain
Julius Caesar Claudius Boudicca
he was a powerful...
Differences and similarities
word in the video translation When do they use it in the video
English German minute:second in the video
to embrace
chariot races
fierce
swirly
the broth
the snail
the sacrifice
the straw
timber walls
the pride


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