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Презентация на тему урока: Путешествие в Лондон

TRAVELLING TO……LONDON
Презентация урока  английского языка:  « Путешествие в Лондон».Работа выполнена учителем TRAVELLING TO……LONDON Do you like to travel?What is your favourite way of travelling?Have you Let`s go on a journey today!Can you guess the place we are 1 – place in which one have a right to sit 2 Did you guess right? Let`s see! Surely, we`re going to London – one of the greatest capitals in BIG BENAt the north end of the Parliament building THE BRITISH MUSEUMA comprehensive national museum in London, England, the British BUCKINGHAM PALACELondon residence of the British sovereign; bought in 1761 by PARLIAMENTParliament's “new palace,” completed in 1850, was designed TRAFALGAR SQUARECharing Cross opens into Trafalgar Square, named for Lord Nelson's NELSON`S COLUMNIn the center of London's Trafalgar Square stands a GREENWICH OBSERVATORYThe telescope of the Royal Observatory, now administered by the THE TOWER OF LONDONThe Tower of London is the city's most TOWER BRIDGETower Bridge, a London icon designed by Sir WESTMINSTER ABBEY Officially since 1560 the Collegiate Church of St. Peter in Let`s stop here … for a while.Have you been attentive during our WHAT`S THIS? Thanks for your company during such a nice journey. I hope you
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Слайд 2 TRAVELLING TO…
…LONDON

TRAVELLING TO……LONDON

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Do you like to travel?
What is your favourite

Do you like to travel?What is your favourite way of travelling?Have

way of travelling?
Have you travelled this year?
Where have you

been?
What did you see on your journey?

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Let`s go on a journey today!
Can you guess

Let`s go on a journey today!Can you guess the place we

the place we are going to?
Here is a crossword

puzzle for you to help



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1 – place in which one have a

1 – place in which one have a right to sit

right to sit
2 – small open vessel for

travelling in water
3 – kind of travelling, usually short, especially for business
4 – flying machine for travelling by air
5 – kind of travelling by foot, especially for pleasure
6 – place for staying and repairing of ships
7 – money, paid for the right to travel
8 – machine for travelling by the railway
9 – document, allowing to use transport



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Did you guess right? Let`s see!

Did you guess right? Let`s see!

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Surely, we`re going to London – one of

Surely, we`re going to London – one of the greatest capitals

the greatest capitals in the world!
Let me be your

guide… Here we go!

Слайд 8 BIG BEN

At the north end

BIG BENAt the north end of the Parliament building

of the Parliament building rises the Clock Tower, 320

feet (98 meters) high. This is the home of the great bell called Big Ben. The bell weighs 13 1/2tons; it is 7 1/2 feet (2.3 meters) high and 9feet (2.7 meters) in diameter at its mouth. It was cast in 1858 to replace an earlier bell that cracked while being tested in 1852.



Слайд 9 THE BRITISH MUSEUM
A comprehensive national museum in

THE BRITISH MUSEUMA comprehensive national museum in London, England, the

London, England, the British Museum was established by an

act of Parliament in1753. Its holdings in archaeology and ethnography are particularly outstanding. There are approximately 7 million objects in the collection, which has become one of London's principal tourist attractions.


Слайд 10 BUCKINGHAM PALACE
London residence of the British sovereign;

BUCKINGHAM PALACELondon residence of the British sovereign; bought in 1761

bought in 1761 by George III for his wife

and became known as the queen's house; rebuilt in 1825 for George IV; Queen Victoria was the first sovereign to live there; the royal standard is flown and the ceremony of changing the guard takes place daily when the sovereign is in residence.



Слайд 11 PARLIAMENT
Parliament's “new palace,” completed

PARLIAMENTParliament's “new palace,” completed in 1850, was designed by

in 1850, was designed by Sir Charles Barry. It

covers 8 acres (3.3 hectares) and has 1,100 rooms and 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) of passages. The House of Lords is in the southern half. The chamber of the House of Commons, in the northern half, was destroyed during World War II and rebuilt after the war with little change.

Слайд 12 TRAFALGAR SQUARE
Charing Cross opens into Trafalgar Square,

TRAFALGAR SQUARECharing Cross opens into Trafalgar Square, named for Lord

named for Lord Nelson's great naval victory. From the

double open space formed by these two squares, important streets radiate in all directions. In this area one may board a bright red two-story bus for any part of London or one of the trains of the subway system, called the Underground.

Слайд 13 NELSON`S COLUMN
In the center of London's

NELSON`S COLUMNIn the center of London's Trafalgar Square stands a

Trafalgar Square stands a column topped by a statue

of Admiral Nelson. The square was named in honor of Lord Nelson's victory in the battle of Trafalgar (1805). Nelson was one of England's great naval heroes. His brilliant victories during the Napoleonic wars averted the growing threat of French naval power and saved England from invasion.


Слайд 14 GREENWICH OBSERVATORY
The telescope of the Royal Observatory,

GREENWICH OBSERVATORYThe telescope of the Royal Observatory, now administered by

now administered by the National Maritime Museum, at Greenwich,

London.



Слайд 15 THE TOWER OF LONDON
The Tower of London

THE TOWER OF LONDONThe Tower of London is the city's

is the city's most popular tourist attraction. Within it

a great deal of fascinating history has taken place. The tower has served as a fortress, a royal residence, a prison, the royal mint, public records office, observatory, military barracks, place of execution, and city zoo. Today it holds the vault for the crown jewels.


Слайд 16 TOWER BRIDGE
Tower Bridge, a London

TOWER BRIDGETower Bridge, a London icon designed by Sir

icon designed by Sir Horace Jones, opened to road

traffic in 1894. The steel and stone construction was initially derided, but it gradually won popular approval.


Слайд 17 WESTMINSTER ABBEY
 Officially since 1560 the Collegiate Church

WESTMINSTER ABBEY Officially since 1560 the Collegiate Church of St. Peter

of St. Peter in Westminster, London's Westminster Abbey was

originally a Benedictine monastery. According to legend, the abbey began as a small church in Saxon times located on a small Thames island known as Thorns that was consecrated by St. Peter.

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Let`s stop here … for a while.
Have you

Let`s stop here … for a while.Have you been attentive during

been attentive during our sightseeing tour? We`ll see.
Take your

test papers. Listen to my descriptions and match them with the names on your lists. Number them.

Слайд 19 WHAT`S THIS?

WHAT`S THIS?

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