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“Sights of London”.

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The Tower of London The Tower of London

London’s oldest building.

Since it was built by William the Conqueror in the 11th century,

this castle has been a royal palace, a prison, a place of execution, a zoo, the Royal Mint and an observatory. Today it’s a museum and

houses the Crown Jewels.

The Houses of ParliamentThe Houses of Parliament

The Houses of Parliament is the home of British

government.

The Houses of Parliament sits in

Westminster Palace. It was built in 1840.

Big Ben

Big Ben is the symbol of London. It is a clock tower 316 feet high (95m). It’s situated in Saint Stephens Tower of the Houses of Parliament. It is called after Sir Benjamin Hall who rebuilt it. The great clock was installed in the Tower in 1858.

Downing StreetDowning Street

Number 10 Downing Street has been the home of the

British Prime Minister since

1735.

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is the home of the Queen. The Queen’s Gallery houses paintings, drawings and furniture from the royal collection.

The Natural History MuseumThe Natural History Museum

Situated in Kensington. One of London’s

greatest museums. A huge collection of

animals and plants, including a quarter of a million butterflies, a

blue whale and the famous dinosaur

skeletons.

London Bridge

There are 14 bridges across the Thames in London. Tower Bridge is the only Thames bridge which can be raised when big ships come up to the bridge.

Madame TussaudsMadame Tussauds

This famous waxworks has models of

famous people from pop stars to prime ministers. Displays

of battles and Chamber of Horrors.

Westminster Abbey

It was built in the 11th century. Many kings, queens and famous people were buried and

crowned there.

St Paul’s Cathedral

It was built between 1675 and 1710 by Sir Christopher Wren. It is the fifth church put on the same site. It is 111 m high.

Trafalgar Square

The Square was named to commemorate Admiral Nelson’s naval victory over the French at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805. It is a place where people meet and a traditional place of political demonstrations.

British Museum

The British Museum founded in 1753, houses the works of man from prehistoric times to the present day. The British Library is housed within the British Museum.

Hyde Park

In Hyde Park every weekend you can listen to people making speeches at the Speaker’s Corner. Anyone has the right to speak here.

Piccadilly Circus

It is a large round square and a meeting point of six streets. There is a statue of Eros in the middle of the square. The steps of the statue are the favourite place of young people in

London.

Choose the right variant

1) The Tower of London is: a) a trade center b) a museum c) a shop

2) Big Ben is the name of: a) the clock tower b) the architect c) the church

3) Which bridge is in London? a) Brooklyn Bridge b) Tower Bridge c) Boston Bridge

4) The Queen lives in: a) the Tower of London b) the Houses of Parliament c)

Buckingham Palace

5) The Parliament consists of: a) two Houses b) three Houses c) four Houses

Express your opinion

As for me,…In my opinion,…Personally I…First of all I would visit…

Домашнее задание

Еxercise 26 , page 86 (to read and to translate).

Exercise 27, рage 87 (to write).

HAVE A GOOD DAY!

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