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The British Parliament sits in the Building which is called the Palace of Westminster. It’s also called the Houses of Parliament because there are two Houses: the House of Lords and the House of Commons. You
The Houses of Parliament The British Parliament sits in the Building which is called the Palace The palace lies on the north bank of the River Thames The Palace dates from medieval times. On November 4, 1605, a man called Guy Fawkes In 1834, a fire destroyed most of the old Palace. Sir Charles Jewel TowerThe Jewel Tower in London is one of only two surviving Westminster Hall  Westminster Hall, the oldest existing part of the Palace Victoria Tower  Victoria Tower is the tallest (98.5m) square tower at Big Ben  Big Ben is the huge bell in the Clock Victoria Tower  GardensThere are a number of small gardens surrounding the Black Rod’s GardenBlack Rod's Garden (named after the office of Gentleman Usher Old Palace YardOld Palace Yard, with bronze stature of Richard I, is New Palace YardNew Palace Yard (on the north side) and Speaker's Green College GreenCollege Green, opposite the House of Lords, is a small triangular The Palace of Westminster includes over 1,100 rooms, 100 staircases and 4.8 km Royal Robing RoomThe first room you enter is called the Royal Robing Royal GalleryNext you will pass through the Royal Gallery. There are two Prince’s ChamberThe Prince's Chamber is a small area used for receiving and House of LordsThe Chamber of the House of Lords is located in Woolsack The Woolsack is a seat stuffed with wool on which the Central Lobby   The octagonal Central Lobby is the main reception Member’s LobbyBeyond the Central Lobby lies the Members' Lobby, in which Members House of Commons The Chamber of the House of Commons is at Stephen’s HallSt Stephen's Hall is on the site of the chapel of More InteriorVoting LobbyLord’s LibraryCommon’s LibraryMoses Room Fill in the gaps with the words and expressionsThe British Parliament sits Check YourselfThe British Parliament sits in the Building which is called the
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Слайд 2 The British Parliament sits in the Building which

The British Parliament sits in the Building which is called the

is called the Palace of Westminster. It’s also called

the Houses of Parliament because there are two Houses: the House of Lords and the House of Commons. You can go in the buildings , if you make arrangement.

Слайд 3
The palace lies on the north bank

The palace lies on the north bank of the River

of the River Thames in the London borough of

the City of Westminster, close to other government buildings in Whitehall.

Слайд 4 The Palace dates from medieval times.

The Palace dates from medieval times.

Слайд 5 On November 4, 1605, a

On November 4, 1605, a man called Guy Fawkes

man called Guy Fawkes was found in a Palace

cellar. He was about to set fire to some barrels of gunpowder. His capture is celebrated with bonfires and fireworks every year on November 5.

Слайд 6 In 1834, a fire destroyed most of the

In 1834, a fire destroyed most of the old Palace. Sir

old Palace. Sir Charles Barry rebuilt it in a

medieval style called Gothic.

Слайд 7 Jewel Tower
The Jewel Tower in London is one

Jewel TowerThe Jewel Tower in London is one of only two

of only two surviving sections of the medieval royal

Palace of Westminster. It was built in approximately 1365 to house the treasures of Edward III and its alternative name was the "King's Privy Wardrobe".

Слайд 8 Westminster Hall
Westminster Hall, the oldest existing

Westminster Hall Westminster Hall, the oldest existing part of the Palace

part of the Palace of Westminster, was erected in

1097. The Hall has a huge wooden roof decorated with carved angels. If has been used for Royal banquets and State trials.

George IV coronation banquet


Слайд 9 Victoria Tower

Victoria Tower is the tallest

Victoria Tower Victoria Tower is the tallest (98.5m) square tower at

(98.5m) square tower at the south-western end of the

Palace. Now it is home to the Parliamentary Archives. Millions of government documents are kept here.

A flag flies on the tower when Parliament is sitting during the day.


Слайд 10 Big Ben
Big Ben is the huge

Big Ben Big Ben is the huge bell in the Clock

bell in the Clock Tower on the eastern end

of the Houses of Parliament It is 96.3 metres high.

The bell may have been named after Sir Benjamin Hall, who supervised the rebuilding of Parliament. The booming 13.5-ton bell first rang out in 1859.


Слайд 11 Victoria Tower Gardens
There are a number of small

Victoria Tower GardensThere are a number of small gardens surrounding the

gardens surrounding the Palace of Westminster. Victoria Tower Gardens

with Buxton Memorial Fountain is open as a public park along the side of the river south of the palace.

Слайд 12 Black Rod’s Garden
Black Rod's Garden (named after the

Black Rod’s GardenBlack Rod's Garden (named after the office of Gentleman

office of Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod) is

closed to the public and is used as a private entrance.

Слайд 13 Old Palace Yard
Old Palace Yard, with bronze stature

Old Palace YardOld Palace Yard, with bronze stature of Richard I,

of Richard I, is paved over and covered in

concrete security blocks. A square of grass opposite is often used by television journalists to interview Members of Parliament.

Слайд 14 New Palace Yard
New Palace Yard (on the north

New Palace YardNew Palace Yard (on the north side) and Speaker's

side) and Speaker's Green (directly north of the Palace)

are all private and closed to the public.

Слайд 15 College Green
College Green, opposite the House of Lords,

College GreenCollege Green, opposite the House of Lords, is a small

is a small triangular green commonly used for television

interviews with politicians.


Слайд 16 The Palace of Westminster includes over 1,100 rooms,

The Palace of Westminster includes over 1,100 rooms, 100 staircases and

100 staircases and 4.8 km of passageways. The building includes

four floors; the ground floor includes offices, dining rooms and bars.

Inside the Palace

The "first floor" houses the main rooms of the Palace, including the Chambers, the lobbies and the libraries. The top-two floors are used for committee rooms and offices.


Слайд 17 Royal Robing Room
The first room you enter is

Royal Robing RoomThe first room you enter is called the Royal

called the Royal Robing Room. This is where the

Queen puts on a special robe and the Imperial State Crown, which has been brought here from the Tower of London.

Слайд 18 Royal Gallery
Next you will pass through the Royal

Royal GalleryNext you will pass through the Royal Gallery. There are

Gallery. There are two large paintings on either side

.

Heads of State from other countries sometimes give speeches in this room while they are visiting Parliament.


Слайд 19 Prince’s Chamber
The Prince's Chamber is a small area

Prince’s ChamberThe Prince's Chamber is a small area used for receiving

used for receiving and writing messages. This room is

above the cellar where Guy Fawkes was caught with barrels of gunpowder in November 1605, planning to blow up Parliament at the time when the king James I came for the State Opening.

Слайд 20 House of Lords
The Chamber of the House of

House of LordsThe Chamber of the House of Lords is located

Lords is located in the southern part of the

Palace of Westminster. The benches in the Chamber, as well as other furnishings in the Lords' side of the Palace, are coloured red.

Слайд 21 Woolsack
The Woolsack is a seat stuffed with

Woolsack The Woolsack is a seat stuffed with wool on which

wool on which the Lord Speaker sits. It was

introduced by King Edward III (1327-77) and originally stuffed with English wool as a reminder of England's traditional source of wealth - the wool trade - and as a sign of prosperity.

Слайд 22 Central Lobby
The octagonal Central Lobby

Central Lobby  The octagonal Central Lobby is the main reception

is the main reception area. It is decorated with

mosaics. The Speaker (who is in charge of the Commons) walks through here on the way to debates, carrying the Mace, the symbol of royal authority.

Слайд 23 Member’s Lobby
Beyond the Central Lobby lies the Members'

Member’s LobbyBeyond the Central Lobby lies the Members' Lobby, in which

Lobby, in which Members of Parliament hold discussions or

negotiations. The Members' Lobby contains statues of several former Prime Ministers, including David Lloyd George, Winston Churchill, Clement Attlee and Margaret Thatcher.

Слайд 24 House of Commons
The Chamber of the House

House of Commons The Chamber of the House of Commons is

of Commons is at the northern end of the

Palace of Westminster. The benches, as well as other furnishings in the Commons side of the Palace, are coloured green.

The House of Commons is divided into two sides. Government MPs sit on one side. MPs who are not part of the Government sit on the other side; they are called the Opposition. The distance between the two sides is the length of two drawn swords.


Слайд 25 Stephen’s Hall
St Stephen's Hall is on the site

Stephen’s HallSt Stephen's Hall is on the site of the chapel

of the chapel of the old Palace of Westminster

in medieval times. This was then used as the first location for the House of Commons: brass studs in the floor show the positions of the speaker's chair (before that the altar was here).

Слайд 26 More Interior
Voting Lobby
Lord’s Library
Common’s Library
Moses Room

More InteriorVoting LobbyLord’s LibraryCommon’s LibraryMoses Room

Слайд 27 Fill in the gaps with the words and

Fill in the gaps with the words and expressionsThe British Parliament

expressions
The British Parliament sits in the Building which is

called … or … .
There are two Houses in the Parliament: … and … .
The Westminster Hall has a … decorated with carved angels.
Now the millions of … are kept in Victoria Tower.
The Palace of Westminster includes over … rooms.
The first room you enter the Houses of Parliament is called the … .
The benches in the Chamber of … are coloured red.
The benches in the Chamber of … are coloured green.

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