What do you know about Great Britain

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Match the flags and symbols with countries

Wales

Match the flags and symbols with countries Wales

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Scotland

Scotland

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Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland

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UK of Great Britain

UK of Great Britain

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Put the verb into correct form:

1. British Isles (to be

Put the verb into correct form: 1. British Isles (to be separated)
separated) ______________from
the European continent by the North Sea and English Channel.

British Isles are separated from the European continent
by the North Sea and English Channel.

2. The western coast of Great Britain ( to be washed ) _____________by
the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea.

The western coast of Great Britain is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and
Irish Sea.

3. The prime minister ( to live ) _________ on the Downing Street.

The prime minister lives on the Downing Street.

4. Everyone (to know) __________ about the Loch Ness Monster.

Everyone knows about the Loch Ness Monster.

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5. He (to make) _____________ his first feature film a year ago.

5. He (to make) _____________ his first feature film a year ago.

He made his first feature film a year ago.

6. He (to write) __________ a film script recently.

He has written a film script recently.

7. He (to go) __________________ on a trekking holiday next month.

He will go on a trekking holiday next month.

8. We (to have) _______________ a great time in London at the moment, because

We are having a great time in London at the moment, because the

the weather is so good.

weather is so good.

9. Who (to play)__________ the piano in the living room yesterday evening.

Who was playing the piano in the living room yesterday evening.

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Fill in the gaps.

1. The full name of the country is

Fill in the gaps. 1. The full name of the country is
. . .
a. Great Britain
b. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
c . The United States of England

The full name of the country is . . .

b. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

2. The population of the Great Britain is . . .
a. 58 million
b. 64 million
c. 8 million

The population of the Great Britain is . . .

c. 8 million

3. The richest district of London is . . .
a. The City
b. The West End
c. The East End

The richest district of London is . . .

b. The West End

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4. The largest park in London is . . .

4. The largest park in London is . . . a. Regent’s
a. Regent’s park
b. Hyde Park
c. St’ James Park

The largest park in London is . . .

b. Hyde Park

5. St. Paul ‘s Cathedral is . . .
a. A church
b. A fortress
c. A museum

St. Paul ‘s Cathedral is . . .

a. A church

6. The Tower of London now is . . .
a. prison
b. a museum
c. the Zoo

The Tower of London now is . . .

b. a museum

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7. The Heart of London is . . .
a. Westminster

7. The Heart of London is . . . a. Westminster b.
b. the West End
c. the City

The Heart of London is . . .

c. the City

8. St. Paul’s Cathedral was built in the 17th century by…
a. Admiral Nelson
b. William the Conqueror
c. Sir Christopher Wren

St. Paul’s Cathedral was built in the 17th century by…

c. Sir Christopher Wren

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Answer the questions.

1. What parts does Great Britain consist of?

Answer the questions. 1. What parts does Great Britain consist of? 2.

2. When was the Great Fire in London?

3. Who lives at 10 Downing Street in London?

4. What is the longest river in the UK?


Great Britain consists of four parts.

The Great Fire of London was in 1666.

The prime minister lives at theDowning Street in London?

The longest river in the UK is the Severn.

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8. This is the place where the Nelson’s Column stands.

7. Who was

8. This is the place where the Nelson’s Column stands. 7. Who
the first woman prime Minister of Great Britain?

6. What was the first terrible prison in Great Britain?

5. What is the deepest river in Great Britain?

The deepest river in Great Britain is Thames.

The first terrible prison in Great Britain was the Tower of London.

The first woman prime Minister of Great Britain M.Thatcher.

The Nelson’s Column stands on Trafalgar Square.

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Read the texts .

1. Stonehenge is a Bronze Age monument from

Read the texts . 1. Stonehenge is a Bronze Age monument from
about 2000 BC. The Standing stones came from Wales – over 320 kms away! They stand up to seven metres high in a circle. About 90 metres away from the circle there is another stone and on midsummer’s day the sun rises exactly over it. But why did the ancient Britons build Stonehenge?

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2. The Houses of Parliament are in Westminster in London. King Canute

2. The Houses of Parliament are in Westminster in London. King Canute
built a royal palace here in the first half of the eleventh century and there were meetings of the English parliament here from the thirteenth century. In 1605, some young Catholic men decided to destroy the Houses of Parliament and kill the Protestant King James I. They got some gunpowder and put it in a cellar under Westminster Palace. But the King discovered the plan and on 5th November, he sent soldiers to the building. They found one man, Guy Fawkes, and they executed him. Nowadays in Britain, on the 5th of November, people build bonfires and have fireworks.

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3. Edinburgh is famous for its castles. Every castle has its ghost.

3. Edinburgh is famous for its castles. Every castle has its ghost.
It is the land of myths and mysteries. Everyone knows about the Loch Ness Monster. Nessie is said to be about six meters long, with a long, thin neck. The first report of the monster in Loch Ness was in 565 A.D. Scientists have investigated the Loch and taken pictures but no scientific explanation of the mystery has been given.

Edinburgh Castle

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Say: True or false.

1. Stonehenge is a Bronze Age monument from

Say: True or false. 1. Stonehenge is a Bronze Age monument from
about 3000 BC.

False. (2000 BC.)

2. The Standing stones came from Wales.

True.

3. The Houses of Parliament are in Westminster in London.

True.

4. In 1605 some Catholic men decided to rebuild the Houses of Parliament.

False.(He decided to destroy the Houses of Parliament.)

5. In 1605 some young Catholic men decided to kill the Protestant King James I.

True.

6. Nowadays in Britain on the 5th of November, people build bonfires and have fireworks.

True.

7. There are many castles in Scotland.

True

8. There are no ghosts and monsters in Scotland.

True

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Contest for captains.
« Famous people of Great Britain.»

M.Thatcher

Queen Elizabeth

W. Shakespear

T.Geyngsborough

Contest for captains. « Famous people of Great Britain.» M.Thatcher Queen Elizabeth W. Shakespear T.Geyngsborough

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Complete the table.

Complete the table.

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For the supporters.
Maкe up sentences.

1. rivers, lot, Great, of, there,

For the supporters. Maкe up sentences. 1. rivers, lot, Great, of, there,
a, in, are, Britain

There are a lot of rivers in Great Britain.

2. Scotland, The, is, Highlands, north, of, the, called

The north of Scotland is called the Highlands.

3. Hyde Park, in, the, London, largest, is, park.

Hyde Park is the largest park in London.

4. The, Great, deepest, in, Thames, is, river, the, Britain, in

a. The Thames is the deepest river in Great Britain.

b. The deepest river in Great Britain is Thames.

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Unscramble the words:

bebay

abbey

numontme


liaparmetn

umsemu

nemaic

aresqu

monument

parliament

Unscramble the words: bebay abbey numontme liaparmetn umsemu nemaic aresqu monument parliament museum cinema square

museum

cinema

square

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The United Kingdom

The United Kingdom
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