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- 2. It’s also called the Houses of Parliament. А.М.Рудакова, 100-672-103
- 3. Vocabulary Lord Chancellor – лорд-канцлер Labour Party – партия лейбористов Conservative Party – партия консерваторов Speaker
- 4. Vocabulary Lord Chancellor Labour Party Conservative Party Speaker to preside to debate Chamber David Lloyd George
- 5. Vocabulary лорд-канцлер партия лейбористов партия консерваторов спикер председательствовать обсуждать палата Дэвид Ллойд Джордж Уинстон Черчилль А.М.Рудакова,
- 6. It consists of three parts: the Royal Apartments (gold), the House of Lords (red) and the
- 7. We are now in the Chamber of the House of Lords, where the seats are red.
- 8. The House of Lords It is also called the Parliament Chamber, because every year when the
- 9. In fact, it’s not really the Queen’s Speech, because she doesn’t write it. The Government writes
- 10. The Throne. When the Queen gives her speech, she sits on the throne. It is behind
- 11. The Woolsack. It is the big red cushion. There is wool inside it. It’s a part
- 12. The person who usually sits on the Woolsack is the Lord Chancellor. He presides over the
- 13. Let’s walk through this arch. There are two statues, one on each side of the arch.
- 14. Now we are in the House of Commons where the seats are green. The chamber here
- 15. The Speaker is the person who presides over the House of Commons. А.М.Рудакова, 100-672-103
- 16. In the House of Commons. The distance between these two red lines is two swords’ lengths.
- 17. The Mace. The Mace is put on the table when the House of Commons is sitting.
- 18. In the House of Commons There are two long narrow corridors here. MPs come here to
- 19. The Westminster Hall This is the oldest part of the Palace of Westminster. The walls were
- 20. Match parts of the sentences from box A and box B using the words where, who,
- 21. Let’s sum up our lesson 1. How many parts does the Palace of Westminster consist of?
- 22. 4. Which are Britain’s two main political parties? a)Democratic, Republican and Conservative a)Democratic, Republican and Conservative
- 23. 7. Why do MPs sometimes sit on the steps? a) There are more MPs than seats
- 24. Well done! You are right! А.М.Рудакова, 100-672-103
- 25. Sorry. You are wrong! А.М.Рудакова, 100-672-103
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