ContentsPart One UK PAGE 2-3Part Three USAPAGE 3-4Part Four CANADA PAGE 5-6Part Five AUSTRALIA PAGE 6-7Part Six NEW ZEALAND PAGE 8-9Part Seven BIBLIOGRAPHY/REFERENCES PAGE 9Our travel agency can give you a brief introduction to English-speaking countries and help you decide where to study. Hope you will find the country you love. Always give you the best service!!!!!!!!!1. UK Education: British education operates on three levels: schools, higher education, further education. It is compulsory for students between ages 5-16 and state schools are free. You must pass the Advanced level(A-level)examination. The 4 groups of universities in UK are: the ancient university , “red-brick” or civic university, the university founded after the WWII, new university. Three famous universities in UK: Oxford ,Cambridge and St. Andrews university.2. Culture and National Symbols The national Anthem of UK is God Save the Queen, and the national flag is The Union Flag. Chips and beef are the common food in UK. English is the official language.3. People and Identity England is not same as the UK, it is one of the 4 countries that belong to the UK. A person from the UK could also be Scottish, Welsh or Irish. The British are often regarded as a “mixed” people.4. Travel(Tourist Places) (1)London tower: The tower is officially known as the Elizabeth Tower, one of the UK symbols. It located on the Thames River in London. (2)Big ben: It was built in April 10, 1858. It is the largest bell in the world. One of the most famous Gothic architecture in the world.(3)Lake District: a popular tourist destination in England, located in the Cumbrian Mountains of northwest England .It’s association with the Lake Poets.(4) Stonehenge: Stonehenge is the remains of a ring of standing stones set within earthworks. It is in the middle of the most dense complex of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments in England, including several hundred burial mounds.(5) Hyde Park: Britains largest royal park. Here now is the people held political meetings and other public activities place, also is the famous "speakers Corner".5. Literature:,,,, William Shakespeare is one of the most important European Renaissance writer, dramatist and poet.6. Sports and Hobbies:(1) Tennis: Tennis is a beautiful and intense sports, the famous Wimbledon tennis championships.(2) Football: FA Premier League(3) Golf: One of the oldest, most bizarre sports from Britain. Originated from Scotland in the 15th century.7. History and Government10 Downing Street is where prime minister work and live. And parliament is made up of monarchy, House of Lords, House of Commons. David Cameron is the current prime minister.8. Personal RecommendationsIf you come to UK, you must not miss the Horse racing, it is the second largest spectator sport, and the major horseracing event is Royal Ascot.1. Education:USA education let student begin to study at the age of 5 and completes high school at the age of 18. There are two types of schools, private and public school. Public schools are free to all students, but private school has better education. If you want to get higher education, you need to take College Entrance Examinations, SAT or ACT. Some famous university in USA: Harvard University, Princeton University, Yale University, Stanford University, Columbia University.2.Culture and National Symbols National animal is Bald Eagle, and National tree is Oak tree, National flower is Rose,National flag is the stars and stripes ,National song is the Star-Spangled Banner. America language: English, Spanish, French. 3. People and IdentityAmerica is a immigrant country, it is described as salad bowl. Their traditions, language, and so on, don’t change at all. Everyone has freedom in this country.4. Travel(Tourist Places)Some famous places:(1) Mount Rushmore: It was sculpted by Danish-American Gutzon Borglum and his son. There are the heads of 4 United States’ presidents.(2) The White House: The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States, located in Washington, D.C. (3) Statue of Liberty: its original name is Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World. It is a statue given to the United States by France in 1885(4) Central Park: New York Central Park is located in New York Manhattan islands in the central, with the New York "back garden" reputation, known as one of the most beautiful parks in the city USA.(5) The Pentagon: the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, located in Arlington County, Virginia. As a symbol of the U.S. military, "the Pentagon" is often used metonymically to refer to the U.S. Department of Defense.5. Literature:Francis Scott Fitzgerald: he was an American author of novels and。