In the UK we have a parliament with two chambers. The house of commons is your standard that's your members of parliament to you people and then there are peers or lords in the house of lords. We don't actually vote for a president no we don't vote for them directly so that's the house of Commons. In the past it was hereditary peers these are ones that's when you inherited your title from your father That's mad isn't it which is similar to the royal family.
To qualify for British citizenship, one of the requirements is to pass the "Life in the UK" test. Questions cover things like British history, British life & culture, British politics, British geography and principles of modern British life. What do you think? Can you pass the test? Join me as I test online English teacher Cara Leopold. How much does she know about her own country of origin? What can you learn about Britain? What IS Britain anyway? Find out in this episode!
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