Презентация "Welcome to LONDON"

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  • Welcome to LONDON
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  • [t] platform, tube ,airport, station
  • [r] underground British, travel, diffrent
  • [w] wait, waiting ,will, will not, won’t ,would, wouldn't
  • [d] do, does, did, don’t, didn’t
The UK: Flags and symbols England
  • The red rose
Scotland
  • A thistle
Wales
  • Yellow daffodil
Northern Ireland
  • A shamrock
Welcome to London London is the capital of Great Britain. It stands on the river Thames. It is very old city . It is two thousand years old. Many years ago London was a small town. Now London is a big port and a beautiful city. About seven million people live here.
  • London is the capital of Great Britain. It stands on the river Thames. It is very old city . It is two thousand years old. Many years ago London was a small town. Now London is a big port and a beautiful city. About seven million people live here.
St .PAUL ’S Cathedral
  • The St. Paul's Cathedral is the greatest architect Sir Christopher Wren.
Buckingham Palace
  • It is London
  • home of the
  • Queen. When
  • the flag is flying
  • on the top she is
  • at home. There
  • are 600 rooms.
BUCKINGHAM PALACE Elizabeth II
  • Elizabeth II’ s full name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary. Queen Elizabeth is very popular and much respected all the world.
  • Prince Charles
  • was born on
  • 14 of November
  • 1948. On the
  • 29 of July
  • 1981 he
  • married Lady
  • Diana Spenser.
  • Now his wife’ s
  • name is
  • Camilla Parker
  • Bowles.
Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace
  • The ceremony is a great
  • tourist attraction. It takes
  • place daily at 11:30 a. m.
  • and lasts half an hour. To
  • the sounds of music
  • the guardsmen in their
  • traditional bearskins
  • arrive and give the
  • palace keys
  • to another group.
Tower Bridge Tower Bridge
  • Tower Bridge is the
  • only Thames bridge
  • which can be raised
  • the road over the
  • bridge is build on two
  • central Sections,
  • they open two or
  • three times a week
  • to let ships through.
  • Up the bridge there
  • are walkways with
  • good views of London
TOWER OF LONDON The Tower of London is a very old building. It is nine hundred years old. In the early days of the history of England the English kings lived here. Then it was a prison where many people died. Black ravens had much food near the walls of the Tower in those years. Black ravens live outside the Tower now. The Tower of London is a museum now. The walls of the Tower are five meters thick. In the museum you can see many old guns. At ten o’ clock every evening the guards lock the big doors of the Tower for the night .
  • The Tower of London is a very old building. It is nine hundred years old. In the early days of the history of England the English kings lived here. Then it was a prison where many people died. Black ravens had much food near the walls of the Tower in those years. Black ravens live outside the Tower now. The Tower of London is a museum now. The walls of the Tower are five meters thick. In the museum you can see many old guns. At ten o’ clock every evening the guards lock the big doors of the Tower for the night .
Westminster Abbey is a historic building. Here you can see the tombs of many British kings and queens and others famous people. The Abbey was founded in the 11th century. Many of Great Britain’s famous men are buried in Westminster Abbey. Westminster Abbey
  • It is one of the most
  • remarkable Examples
  • of the early English
  • Gothic style. It’s
  • impressive in
  • appearance and size.
Trafalgar Square
  • It is in the centre of the
  • West End of London. Trafalgar
  • Square commemorates Nelson’s
  • victory at the battle of Trafalgar
  • in which he was fatally wounded.
  • Trafalgar Square was designed
  • between 1829 and 1840 with
  • Nelson’s Column as a centerpiece.
  • The column is over 170 feet height
  • with the statue of Nelson.
  • Nelson’ s Statue is over 16 feet
  • high about three times his real
  • high.
  • The statue shows Nelson with
  • one arm and eye.
  • He lost them in the battle
  • Today it is a place where
  • people meet, and it is famous
  • for political demonstration
  • .
The Houses of Parliament
  • This building
  • is the seat of
  • the British
  • Government.
Big Ben
  • The Clock Tower, which is
  • called Big Ben is known for
  • it's clock. It's one of the
  • finest time –keepers in the
  • world. The Clock has four
  • faces and a very big loud bell.
  • The bell weighs13Tons. The
  • Clock Tower is 318 feet high.
  • The man in charge of building
  • was Sir Benjamin Hall.
Piccadilly Circus
  • It is a square
  • in the Central
  • part of Lon –
  • don. In the
  • square You can
  • see people of
  • many nationalities.
  • Piccadilly Circus
  • is the meeting-
  • point of six
  • streets.
Piccadilly Circus The British Museum
  • It has one of the
  • largest libraries
  • in the world. The
  • are more then
  • six million books
  • in the library.
  • You can see beautifully illustrated
  • old manuscripts which they keep
  • glass cases.
Hyde Park
  • It is the largest Park in the
  • West End of London.
  • It is a very democratic park.
Hyde Park 1 You can see the column statue of Nelson in…
  • 1 You can see the column statue of Nelson in…
  • a) Piccadilly Circus
  • b) Hyde Park
  • c) Trafalgar Square
  • 2 ….is very democratic Park.
  • a) Hyde Park
  • b) Regent’s Park
  • c) St. James’s Park
  • 3 They change the Guard every day at ….
  • a) 9:30 a.m. b) 11:30 a. m. c)12 o’clock
  • 4 Piccadilly Circus is the meeting –point of ….
  • a ) 5 streets
  • b) 7streets
  • c) 6 streets
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5 Another famous sight outside the Tower of London is the…
  • 5 Another famous sight outside the Tower of London is the…
  • a) pelicans
  • b) ravens
  • c) ducks
  • 6 The London home of the Queen is ….
  • a) Buckingham Palace
  • b) Westminster Abbey
  • c) Covent Garden.
  • 7 The seat of the British government is …..
  • a) the House of Parliament
  • b) Buckingham Palace
  • c) Piccadilly Circus
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