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Welcome to Great Britain. … is the capital of Great Britain. Paris London c) New-York. 2. More than … millions people live in London. a) 7 b) 9 c) 8. 3. London stands on the River … a) the Mississippi b) the Thames c) the Murray. 4. The center of London is… Trafalgar Square
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… is the capital of Great Britain • Paris • London • c) New-York
2. More than … millions people live in London a) 7 b) 9 c) 8
3. London stands on the River … a) the Mississippi b) the Thames c) the Murray
4. The center of London is… • Trafalgar Square • Westminster Abbey • the City
5.The Queen of Great Britain lives in … Buckingham Palace Westminster Abbey the Houses of Parliament
6. The political centre of London is… Westminster Abbey the Houses of Parliament Hyde Park
Match the pairs Task 1.
Solve the crossword “London`s sights” Task 2. • What city is the capital of Britain? • What square is famous for Nelson`s column? • What is the most of all the historical buildings • in London almost unchanged since 11th century? • What place is the residence of the Queen of England? • Where can you see a lot of people in hot summer day? • The home of the oldest university of England? • What is the second name of the House of Parliament?
True or False Task 1. William Shakespeare was born in 1954 in Stratford – upon – Avon. At the age of twenty he married Anne Hathaway. A few years later he moved to Briton. Shakespeare wrote thirty-seven plays and 154 sonnets. His most famous plays are the four great tragedies – Othello, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and King Lear. 6. He also wrote comedies. 7. His plays have been translated into several different languages.
Answer the questions Task 2. • Who was William Shakespeare? • When and where was he born? • At what age did he marry? • Who was his wife? • Where did he move a few years later to? • What was he job? • How many plays and sonnets did he write?
Match the names of some English writers and the titles of their works. Task 3.