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The riddles. 1. The king of the animals. 2. The tenth month of the year. 3. Birds’ house. 4. You should open it before entering the room . 5. The first number. 6. You can see the moon at. If a man is tired of London, he is tired of life. New words. Lud Hill Frontage Prehistoric
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The riddles 1.The king of the animals. 2.The tenth month of the year. 3.Birds’ house. 4.You should open it before entering the room . 5.The first number. 6.You can see the moon at...
If a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.
New words • Lud Hill • Frontage • Prehistoric • Order • Priest • Tintagel • Archbishop of Canterbury • Cathedral • Antiquity • Mummies • Wax
Your task is: • To join into 3 groups • To read your part of the text • To choose the main material (if you can, add more information) • To write a short text using the information you found • To find some photos of the popular tourist sights • To make a poster with your text and photos • To present your project to the rest of the class
Conditional Sentences Type I -if + Simple Present, will-Future • refer to the future. An action in the future will only happen if a certain condition is fulfilled by that time. We don't know for sure whether the condition actually will be fulfilled or not, but the conditions seems rather realistic – so we think it is likely to happen. • Example: IfI find her address,I’ll send her an invitation.
The main clause can also be at the beginning of the sentence. In this case, don't use a comma. • Example: I will send her an invitation ifI find her address. • Example:IfI don’t see him this afternoon, I will phone him in the evening. • (Use)
If I go to London, I’ll visit…
London quiz • 1) What is the name of the river that runs through London? • a) Thames • b) Seine • c) Avon
London quiz • What is the name of the river that runs through London? • Thames
London quiz • 2) Why are the Houses of Parliament also called Palace of Westminster? • a) Because the Earl of Westminster once built the palace. • b) Because the royal family once lived in the palace. • c) Because the Earl of Westminster still lives there.
London quiz • Why are the Houses of Parliament also called Palace of Westminster? • Because the royal family once lived in the palace.
London quiz • 3) How many visitors can one capsule of the London Eye carry? • a) 25 • b) 15 • c) 5
London quiz • How many visitors can one capsule of the London Eye carry? • 25
London quiz • 4) Where was Madame Tussaud born? • a) in Switzerland • b) in England • c) in France
London quiz • Where was Madame Tussaud born? • in France
London quiz • 5) When did Nelson die? • a) He was wounded in the Battle of Trafalgar and died when his ship arrived in London. • b) He died about 22 years after the Battle of Trafalgar. • c) He died in the Battle of Trafalgar.
London quiz • When did Nelson die? • He died in the Battle of Trafalgar.
London quiz • 6) What does HMS mean? • a) Her Majesty's Ship • b) Honoured Marine Symbol • c) Hear My Signal
London quiz • What does HMS mean? • Her Majesty's Ship
London quiz • 7)In the 19th century, the Docklands were the world’s... • a) most important prison • b) most famous wax museum • c) largest port
London quiz • In the 19th century, the Docklands were the world's ... • largest port
London quiz • 8) Which of the following is not at the Tower? • a) crown jewels • b) ravens • c) Nelson's column
London quiz • Which of the following is not at the Tower? • Nelson's column
London quiz • 10) What are the famous guards of The Tower of London called? • a) Beefeaters • b) The Guards • c) Knights
London quiz • What are the famous guards of The Tower of London called? • Beefeaters
London quiz • 9 ) Where's the home of the Prime Minister? • a) Downing Street 10 and 11 • b) Regent Street 10 and 11 • c) Browning Street 10 and 11
London quiz • Where's the home of the Prime Minister? • Downing Street 10 and 11