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Слайд 3 What’s this? What do you know about it?
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Слайд 4The Big Ben is the most popular landmark of Great Britain. The
official name of this building is Elizabeth Tower but we know it as Big Ben. It was built in 1859 and only after 2012 people started calling it ‘Big Ben’. But Big Ben is the bell inside the tower. There are many places in London where you can buy a small souvenir in the shape of this place of interest.
Слайд 5Elizabeth Tower or “Big Ben”
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Слайд 7This bridge was built in 1894. It is still used in London.
It regulates a large part of great traffic of the capital. The pedestrian part is closed. People can’t walk through it. From this bridge is a superb view to the city. You can also see a magnificent port which is one of the largest in the world.
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Слайд 10London Eye is a beautiful landmark in London. It is situated on
the bank of the river Thames. It can carry 800 people in each rotation. The height of the meter is 135, the diameter is 120. It is the highest wheel in Europe. More than 3.5 million tourists visit this attraction every years.
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Слайд 13Westminster Abbey is located near the house of Parliament. It is a
place where all British kings and queens are crowned. This place was founded by St. Peter 900 years ago. Every year this church attracts millions of people. Tourists come here to see Abbey and visit its famous part called Poet’s corner.
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Слайд 16Buckingham Palace is one the most exciting place in London. Tourists like
visiting it very much. The palace is very old. It was built in 1705. Now it is the official residence of British monarchy. There are more than 600 rooms in this building. Every year near 50 hundreds people are invited to this residence for parties and banquets. Many tourists come here because they want to see Queen Victoria Memorial. It is very beautiful.
Слайд 18What’s this? Who wrote this?
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Слайд 19Alan Alexander Milne
“Winnie-the-Pooh”
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The story tells us about a girl who
gets into a wonderful magical world. Where she meets a lot of interesting characters: and Cheshire cat, and mad Hatter, and the Queen of cards.
Слайд 21Lewis Carroll
“Alice’s adventures in wonderland”
Слайд 22What’s this? Who wrote this?
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Слайд 23Sir Joseph Rudyard Kipling
“The Jungle Book”
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Слайд 26What’s this? Who wrote this?
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It is the tale of a magical nanny
who appears in the house of the Banks family. She easily copes with the education of restless children.
Слайд 27Pamela Lyndon Travers
“Mary Poppins”
Слайд 28Answer the question.
What do the English eat for Breakfast?
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Слайд 30Answer the question.
What is traditional food in Britain?
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Слайд 32Answer the question.
What do Britons eat
for Christmas?
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Слайд 34Answer the question.
What is the most famous Christmas sweet in Britain?
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Слайд 36Answer the question.
What time do the English drink tea?
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Слайд 37At 5 o’clock.
It is believed that Anna Russell, Duchess of Bedford,
introduced the tradition of drinking tea at five o'clock. In the XVIII century, dinner in England began to be served later and later, and by the beginning of the XIX dinner time was at 7-8 PM. Lunch, introduced between Breakfast and lunch, was a light snack, so people felt hungry during the day. So the British acquired their famous tradition of five-hour tea, which was not too expensive way to spend time with friends.
Слайд 38Who is it? What’s he (she) famous for?
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Слайд 40Who is it? What’s he (she) famous for?
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Слайд 42Who is it? What’s he (she) famous for?
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Слайд 44Who is it? What’s he (she) famous for?
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Слайд 46Who is it? What’s he (she) famous for?
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Слайд 48Write the answer
1)They ________________ football every day. (to play)
2) She __________________
emails today. (not / to write)
3) ____ you___________English? (to speak)
4) My mother __________________fish. (not / to like)
5) ____ Ann ______________ any friends? (to have)
6) His brother _____________ in an office. (to work)
Слайд 491)They play football every day. (to play)
2) She doesn’t write emails
today. (not / to write)
3) Do you speak English? (to speak)
4) My mother doesn’t like fish. (not / to like)
5) Does Ann have any friends? (to have)
6) His brother works in an office. (to work)
Слайд 50Write the answer
Do you watch the news?
Does your mum like horror films?
Do
your parents like comedies?
Does your friend like nature programmes?
Does your teacher like music programmes?
Слайд 51Write the answer
Frank and Martin … watching a TV show now.
Kelly …
washing her dress in the bathroom.
Our teacher … writing something on the blackboard.
It … getting dark.
The birds … singing sweetly in the garden.
I … preparing for my report at the moment.
Слайд 52Frank and Martin are watching a TV show now.
Kelly is washing her
dress in the bathroom.
Our teacher is writing something on the blackboard.
It is getting dark.
The birds are singing sweetly in the garden.
I am preparing for my report at the moment.
Слайд 53Write the answer
gathering/forest/We/the/mushrooms/are/in.
horses/are/The/not/now/boys/riding/the.
breakfast/sister/now/your/having/Is?
whitewashing/garden/the/They/in/trees/are/the.
me/waiting/Are/for/you?
Слайд 54We are gathering mushrooms in the forest.
The boys are not riding the
horses now.
Is your sister having breakfast now?
They are whitewashing the trees in the garden.
Are you waiting for me?