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„EU peníze středním školám“. Go and See 4. London. London‘s parks. „green lungs” of London extend over 174 km² of the greenery all the parks and public gardens once were royal parks and gardens and were locked at night. St. James‘s Park …. … is the oldest Royal Park in London
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Go and See 4 London
London‘s parks „green lungs” of London extend over 174 km² of the greenery all the parks and public gardens once were royal parks and gardens and were locked at night
St. James‘s Park… …is the oldest Royal Park in London …is the finishing point for the London Marathon St James’ Park Lake is home to pelicans, who are fed between 2:30pm and 3:00pm.
Hyde Park … • …isfamous for its “ speakers corner“, riding horses, boating and swimming in the Serpentine lake Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain. Marble Arch – once the entrance to Buckingham Palace, is now the entrance to Hyde Park
Regent‘s Park London`s most elegant park was opened in 1826. There are attractive gardens, lakes with water birds, sport pitches and children`s playgrounds • London ZOO, which is situated in Regent‘s Park,was opened to the public in 1847 and the animal collections are arranged according to the ecosystem of their origin, e. g Gorilla Kingdom, Aquarium, Rainforest Life and others.
The Globe Theatre Shakespeare‘s original theatre, built 1599, was destroyed fourteen years later in a fire. After a year it was opened and later was definitely closed and pulled down in 1642. In 1997 on the same site a copy of The Globe Theatre was built, using materials and techniques common 400 years ago.
London is a world famous musical centre. Concerts of classical music mostly take place in Royal Albert Hall or ... Music … in the Royal Opera House
Multifunctional facilities of Wembley Stadium and the O2Arena holdsports events andmodern musicalconcerts. In 2012, London hosted the 30th Olympic Games. Culture and Sport
Tennis Wimbledon Stadiumisthe most famous and oldest place for green lawn tennis playing The two-week tournament takes place here every year in late June and early July Wimbledon traditions include a strict dress code for competitors and eating of strawberries and cream by the spectators The tournament is also notable for the absence of sponsors and advertisements around the courts because it is under the Royal Family patronage.
Can you name three famous London parks? What park contains the Speakers Corner? What park is the finishing point of the London Marathon? In what park is the London ZOO located? What is Shakespeare‘s Theatre called? Where is classical music performed? What traditions are connected with the Wimbledon tournament ? Comprehensive questions
AUTOR NEUVEDEN. St. James's Park [online]. [cit. 26.8.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._James's_Park AUTOR NEUVEDEN. Speakers' Corner [online]. [cit. 26.8.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speakers'_Corner AUTOR NEUVEDEN. Hyde Park [online]. [cit. 26.8.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyde_Park,_London AUTOR NEUVEDEN. Regent's Park [online]. [cit. 26.8.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regent's_Park AUTOR NEUVEDEN. London ZOO [online]. [cit. 27.8.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_ZooAUTOR NEUVEDEN. Regent's Park [online]. [cit. 27.8.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regent's_Park AUTOR NEUVEDEN. Shakespaeare's Globe [online]. [cit. 27.8.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare's_Globe UTOR NEUVEDEN. TheChampionchip's, Wimbledon [online]. [cit. 27.8.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Championships,_Wimbledon Obrázky Citace obrázků jsou uvedeny pod každým snímkem z důvodu zachování přehlednosti sources