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The world-famous places of Great Britain

Match the pictures with the names of the tourist attractions.

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Слайд 1The world-famous places of Great Britain

The world-famous places of Great Britain

Слайд 2Match the pictures with the names of the tourist attractions.

Match the pictures with the names of the tourist attractions.

Слайд 3 Look at the pictures. A tourist attraction imagined in these

photographs is :
Buckingham Palace;
Westminster Abbey;
St. Paul’s Cathedral.

Look at the pictures. A tourist attraction imagined in these photographs is :Buckingham Palace;Westminster Abbey;St. Paul’s Cathedral.

Слайд 4 Sir Christopher Michael Wren was an architect of:
St. Paul’s Cathedral

;
Buckingham Palace;
Big Ben.

Sir Christopher Michael Wren was an architect of:St. Paul’s Cathedral ; Buckingham Palace;Big Ben.

Слайд 5Watch the video and decide what museum is described in

it:
The Tower of London;
The National Gallery of British Art

or the Tate Gallery;
Madame Tussaud’s Museum.


Watch the video and decide what museum is described in it: The Tower of London;The National Gallery

Слайд 6the National Gallery of British Art

the National Gallery of British Art

Слайд 7Watch the video and decide what museum is described in

it:
The Tower of London;
The National Gallery of British Art

or the Tate Gallery;
Madame Tussaud’s Museum.


Watch the video and decide what museum is described in it: The Tower of London;The National Gallery

Слайд 8 The square is surrounded by many famous buildings

:The National Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery. London’s most famous

square with a column named after Admiral Nelson who won the battle of Trafalgar is called:
1. Trafalgar Square;
2. Piccadilly Circus;
3. Parliament Square.
The square is surrounded by many famous buildings :The National Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery.

Слайд 9 This national park is located in a mountainous region in

north Wales. It was created in 1951. It became the

3d national park in Great Britain. It was named after its highest mountain - Snowdon. (1085 m.).
What is the name of this park?
Lake District;
Snowdonia;
Peak District.

This national park is located in a mountainous region in north Wales. It was created in 1951.

Слайд 10Look at the map and say where is it located?

Look at the map and say where is it located?

Слайд 11It is the official London home of the Queen. The

Palace with 600 rooms is open to the public in

summer when the Queen is on holiday.
What is the name of this place of interest?
It is the official London home of the Queen. The Palace with 600 rooms is open to

Слайд 12This tower is located on the north bank of the

River Thames in central London. The castle was built by

William the Conqueror in 1078. Now a museum, it is used to be a prison, the Royal residence and a treasure house. There is a legend about this place that say: “If the ravens are lost or fly away, the Crown will fall and Britain with it.” What place is it?
This tower is located on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. The castle

Слайд 14 The Games of the XXX Olympiad took

place in London in 2012. Watch the video about opening

ceremony of the Olympic Games and answer the question. Where do you see the Olympic Rings? Name this sightseeing.
The Games of the XXX Olympiad took place in London in 2012. Watch the

Слайд 15 Londoners are fond of their parks and they are very

proud of them. This park boasts plenty of monuments, memorials,

fountains and other sights. In the nineteenth century this park had become a popular place for meetings. In 1872 the Speakers' Corner was established as a place where people would be allowed to speak freely. Here, every Sunday people stand on a soap box and proclaim their views on political, religious or other items, sometimes interrupted and challenged by their audience.
What park is the Speaker’s Corner located in?
The Regent's Park;
Kensington Gardens;
St James's Park;
Hyde Park.
Londoners are fond of their parks and they are very proud of them. This park boasts plenty

Слайд 16 The clock has become a cultural symbol of the United

Kingdom. The tower is officially known as Elizabeth Tower, renamed

to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 2012. What is its nickname?
The clock has become a cultural symbol of the United Kingdom. The tower is officially known as

Слайд 17Thanks for your attention!

Thanks for your attention!

Слайд 18Sorry… It’s wrong answer…

Sorry… It’s wrong answer…

Слайд 19It’s right! Well done!

It’s right! Well done!

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