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Welcome to London!

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The motto of our presentation is:

“ Learn English and you’ll be lucky!”

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Read the rhyme! Six little kittens Live in the city And the city is so pretty!

Answer the questions: What is this rhyme about? What city is it? What do you know about

London?

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LET’S KNOW MORE LET’S KNOW MORE ABOUT ABOUT THE UK!THE UK!

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The UK is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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National

flag of the UK

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Great Britain on the map

Capital: LondonPopulation:59,5

mln. Square:244000 square km

Cash: English pound

Language: English

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Great Britain

England Scotland Wales Nothern Ireland

Great Britain

England Scotland Wales Nothern Ireland

The UK

England Scotland Wales Nothern Ireland

England Scotland Wales Nothern Ireland

The UK

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THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IREALND

ENGLANDSCOTLANDWALESNORTHERN IRELAND

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Answer the questions, please!

1. What is the UK? 2. How many parts does the UK consists of and what are they called? 3. Where does London stands? 4. What do you know about London?

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London’s places of interest.

Buckingham Palace Big Ben Houses of Parliament Tower of London Tower bridge Victoria & Albert Museum Madame Tussaud's Sherlock Holmes Museum London National gallery Tate Gallery

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London is always ready to say,

«Hello! Nice to see

you!»

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London

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Let’s go to LondonLet’s see Trafalgar squareWe’ll visit many placesAnd have fun there.We see Big BenWe are very happy.And be home then.

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Trafalgar Square

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Nelson’s Column

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The National Gallery

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St. Paul’s Cathedral

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This is Buckingham Palace – the place where British kings and queens live when they are in London.

Important visitors often go to the palace. They meet Queen Elizabeth and the royal family inside the palace.

A lot of tourists go to Buckingham Palace. They stand outside and see the Changing

of the Guard. It happens every day at 11.30 a.m.

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The Houses of Parliament

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Westminster Abbey is a symbol of England. It’s a royal church. The legend says that Westminster Abbey was founded by St Peter himself. We know that Westminster Abbey was built by King Edward in 1065. The coronation of all British Kings and Queens takes place in Westminster Abbey.Some famous English people are also buried here. Here you can see the tombs of many British kings and queens and other famous people.

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The Tower of London is a very old building. It is nine hundred years old. In the early days of England the English kings lived in the Tower. Then it was a prison where many people died. Black ravens had much food near the walls оf the Tower in those days. Black ravens live outside the Tower now. The English people like them very much. Now it’s a museum housing the National Collection of Armour and Royal Regalia. Many tourists from other countries come to see it. They see the dark stone halls with small windows and thick doors. The Tower is still guarded by the famous Beefeaters who wear a traditional Sixteenth century uniform.

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Piccadilly Circus is a square in the central part of London. In the square you can see people of many nationalities. Piccadilly Circus is the meeting-point of 6 streets. London’s famous restaurants and best- known theatres and cinemas are on Piccadilly Circus .

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Hyde Park

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Hyde Park

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Tourists in London always want to visit Westminster and see Big Ben. They want to see the clock in its tower and to hear the bells. Big Ben is one of the most famous clocks in the world. Big Ben is really a bell. You hear it every hour. It is a big bell. It weighs 13,720 kilograms.

It has a deep tone and you can hear it on the radio: “This is the BBC. The time is six o’clock.” And then you hear the deep boom of Big Ben six times.

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Madame Tussaud’s

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The Sherlock Holmes Museum

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Tate Gallery

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The Globe Theatre

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Windsor Castle

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London streets

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The Beatles

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Game “Sights in London”

Which sights of London are visited by thousands. But it’s official home for only one family.

It was a fortress, a royal palace and later a prison. It’s a museum now.

Which of these sights is the best place for relax and fun.

It’s London’s most famous bridge. It’s the last bridge crossing the Thames.

It’s one of the most famous clocks in the world. You can hear the sound of it every hour in London.

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1.1. It’s the London home of the It’s the London home of the Queen.Queen.

2.2. The French Battle of ______ The French Battle of ______ in the 1805.in the 1805.

3.3. You can see the _____________ You can see the _____________ from the river Thames. The from the river Thames. The ______ is very old. It has a ______ is very old. It has a long and cruel history. long and cruel history.

4.4. ___________ has a history of ___________ has a history of blood.blood.

5.5. ________ is really a bell. You hear it every hour.________ is really a bell. You hear it every hour.

6.6. The funeral service for Diana, Princess of Wales took place in The funeral service for Diana, Princess of Wales took place in ________ in September 1997.________ in September 1997.

7.7. On the column in the centre there is a statue of _________.On the column in the centre there is a statue of _________.

8.8. We know that Westminster Abbey was built by King _______ in We know that Westminster Abbey was built by King _______ in 1065.1065.

9.9. The capital of Great Britain. The capital of Great Britain.

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3.3. You can see the _____________ You can see the _____________ from the river Thames. The from the river Thames. The ______ is very old. It has a ______ is very old. It has a long and cruel history. long and cruel history.

4.4. ___________ has a history of ___________ has a history of blood.blood.

5.5. ________ is really a bell. You hear it every hour.________ is really a bell. You hear it every hour.

6.6. The funeral service for Diana, Princess of Wales took place in The funeral service for Diana, Princess of Wales took place in ________ in September 1997.________ in September 1997.

7.7. On the column in the centre there is a statue of _________.On the column in the centre there is a statue of _________.

8.8. We know that Westminster Abbey was built by King _______ in We know that Westminster Abbey was built by King _______ in 1065.1065.

9.9. The capital of Great Britain. The capital of Great Britain.

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Complete the sentences.

1. London stands on the riverа) Nileb) Mississippic) Thames

2. The population of London is

a) Million peopleb) 10 million peoplec) 8 million people

3. The Queen of England lives in

a) Buckingham Palaceb) Westminster Abbeyc) The Tower of London

4. Big Ben is A palace A square A bell

5. The famous museum of waxworks is called

Pushkin Museum Madame Tussaud’s The National Gallery

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BRITAIN QUIZ

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Choose the correct answer for each question.

1.1. What is the capital of What is the capital of Great Britain?Great Britain?

a. Edinburgh;b. Boston;c. London.

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Choose the correct answer for each question.

2.2.The British flag is The British flag is oftenoften called…called…

a. the Union Jack;b. the Stars and Stripes;c. the Maple Leaf.

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Choose the correct answer for each question.

3.3. What colour are the What colour are the buses inbuses in London?London?

a. red;b. blue;c. black.

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Choose the correct answer for each question.

4.4. Britain's national Britain's national drink is…drink is…

a. Tea;b. Coca-Cola;c. Coffee.

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Choose the correct answer for each question.

5.5.TheThe kilt is…kilt is…

a. a pair of trousers;b. a shirt.c. a skirt;

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6. What is the official name of this country?

a) Britainb) The United

Kingdom of Great Britain

c) England

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7.What is the national flag of the UK?

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8.Money in the UK is…

a) Dollarsb) Poundsc) Euro

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9.What is the most popular free time activity?

a) Watching TVb) Gardeningc) Reading

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10.Which is the oldest university?

a) Cambridgeb) Oxfordc) London

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11.The British Prime Minister lives at…

a) 12 Whitehallb) 10 Downing Streetc) 7 Russel Streetd) 15 Oxford Street

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12.The Great Fire of London broke out in…

a) 1066b) 1766c) 1106d) 1666

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13.Sir Christopher Wren built…

a) Buckingham Palaceb) The Tower of Londonc) Trafalgar Squared) St. Paul’s Cathedral

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14.Speaker’s Corner is in…

a) Hyde Parkb) Green Parkc) Regent’s Park

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15.This is …

a) Westminster Abbeyb) The Houses of Parliamentc) The Tower

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16.When is Halloween celebrated?

a) December 25th

b) February 14th

c) October 31th

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17.In Scotland, what vegetable was traditionally carved into a jack-o’-lantern?

a) A watermelonb) A turnipc) A pumpkin

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18.You can see the column with a statue of Nelson in…

A) Piccadilly Circus. B) Hyde Park. C) Trafalgar Square.

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19. … is a very democratic park.

A) Hyde Park. B) Regent’s Park. C) St. Jame’s Park.

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20. London Zoo is in…

A) Regent’s Park. B) St. Jame’s Park. C) Hyde Park.

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21. They change the Guard every day at…

A) 9: 30 a.m.B) 11: 30 a.m.C) 12: 00 a.m.

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22. Piccadilly Circus is the meeting-point of …

A) 5 streets. B) 7 streets. C) 6 streets.

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23.The seat of the British government is…

A) the Houses of Parliament. B) Buckingham Palace. C) Piccadilly Circus.

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1. The capital of Britain. 2.The name of the queen of Britain. 3.The symbol of England. 4.The country that consists of England,

Scotland and Wales. 5.One of the colours of the flag of Britain. 6.The language that the English speak. 7.The favourite English domestic animal. 8.The weather in Britain. 9.The widest river in Britain.

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Try to match English proverbs with Russian

ones. A. He will never set the Thames on fire. 1. Выйти сухим из воды.

B. Much water has flown under the bridges since.

2. Носить воду в решете.

C. A great ship asks deep waters. 3. Он пороху не выдумает.

D. Sink or swim. 4. Большому кораблю большое плавание.

E. Never cross a bridge till you come to it. 5. Много воды утекло с тех пор.

F. Still waters run deep. 6. В тихом омуте черти водятся.

G. To come out dry. 7. Сломать лёд.

H. To draw water with a sieve. 8. Была не была.

I. To break the ice. 9. Волков бояться - в лес не ходить.

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London sightsLondon sights

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Do you like it or not?

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Good bye and good luck !!!

Our trip is over.

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