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Открытый урок по теме ЛОНДОН. Презентация учителя английского языка ГОУ ЦО №1239 Маккавеевой Е.Е. ( идентификационный номер 230-045-408). The River Thames. What associations do you have when you hear about London?. Trafalgar Square. Westminster Abbey. The Great Fire. Houses of Parliament.
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Открытый урок по темеЛОНДОН Презентация учителя английского языка ГОУ ЦО №1239 Маккавеевой Е.Е. (идентификационный номер 230-045-408).
The River Thames What associations do you have when you hear about London?
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson lived in London at 221 b Baker Street between 1881-1904, according to the stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. What is the place famous for?
It is the famous St. Paul’s Cathedral built by Sir Christopher Wren , the second largest church in the world after St. Peter’s in Rome. It is famous for its Whispering Gallery. St. Paul’s is a place for important ceremonies. What is the place famous for?
A copy of Shakespeare’s Globe has been built by the Thames. There one can see performances of Shakespeare’s plays here in the summer. You can go on an excursion around it and see an exhibition about its history. What is the place famous for?
What is the place famous for? The London Dungeon has scary displays about crime, torture and executions. You can see wax figures of famous criminals or take a “ Judgement Day” boat ride at the London Dungeon.
A. group of ravens lives at the Tower. They are looked after by a Beefeater called the Ravenmaster. A story says that the Tower will fall down if they leave. What is the place famous for?
The guards around the Tower are called Beefeaters. They wear bright colourful uniforms that have not changed since the 16-th century. What is the place famous for?
In what books is London described? The book “Mary Poppins” was written by Pamela Travers.
The book “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” was written by Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle.
The book “The Prince and the Pauper” was written by Mark Twain.
The book “The Picture of Dorian Gray” was written by Oscar Wilde.
The lesson is over. Good bye, children.