traveling the world #2

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What am I?

What am I?

I was taken into a dark room, andset on fire.I cried, and then my head was cut off.What am I?

I can flutter andtake your breathaway. I can take a beating but don’tbruise. If I stop, you lose.I am with you every day.What am I?

What am I?

What has four legs, and a back, but it cannot walk, or run?

What am I?

I have no weightbut you can seeme. I make thingslighter.What am I?

What am I?What lives as long as it eats, but dies when it drinks!

Traveling the World. Lesson #2

Reading p161CULTURAL HERITAGE

1. Abu Simbel (Egypt)Abu Simbel is a set of two ma

ssive rock temples in southern Egypt. They were built in the 13th century B.C. for Pharaoh Ramesses II (2nd) and his queen.

Reading p161CULTURAL HERITAGE

1. Abu Simbel (Egypt)Thanks to UNESCO, the

temples were safely moved to a new location high above the Aswan Dam in the 1960’s.

Reading p161CULTURAL HERITAGE

1. Abu Simbel (Egypt)If it were not for this,

Abu Simbel would now be 60 meters underwater! This was the first of UNESCO’s efforts to protect world heritage sites.

Reading p161Here are some images of

Abu Simbel

Reading p161CULTURAL HERITAGE

2. The Taj Mahal (India)

The Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983, is considered “the jewel of Muslim art in India.”

Reading p161CULTURAL HERITAGE

2. The Taj Mahal (India)It was built by the Indian Empe

ror Shah Jahan as a memorial to his wife Mumtaz Mahal, who died during the birth of their 14th child.

Reading p161CULTURAL HERITAGE

2. The Taj Mahal (India)Its architecture combines Persi

an, Turkish, Indian, and Islamic styles. It was constructed over a period of 22 years, employing 20,000 workers and over 1,000 elephants.

Reading p161Here are some images of the Taj M

ahal

Comprehension Question

Which was the first UNESCO effort to protect world heritage sites?

Abu Simbel was the first World Heritage site to be protected by UNESCO

Vocabulary p161Massive: Something

VERY big! Huge.

“Abu Simbel is a set of two massive rock temples in southern Egypt.”

Vocabulary p161Temple: A place of

worship.

“Thanks to UNESCO, the temples were safely moved.”

Vocabulary p161Muslim: A believer of

Islam

“the jewel of Muslim art in India.”

Vocabulary p161Emperor: A male ruler of an Empi

re.

“It was built by the Indian Emperor Shah Jahan.”

Vocabulary p161Memorial: A monument (somethi

ng built) to remember someone.

“It was built by the Indian Emperor Shah Jahan as a memorial to his wife.

Vocabulary p161Architecture: The art and

science of making buildings.

“Its architecture combines Persian, Turkish, Indian, and Islamic styles.”

Vocabulary p161Combine: To bring into or

join.

“Its architecture combines Persian, Turkish, Indian, and Islamic styles.”

Question: What do you get if you combine a suitcase

with feet?

Question: What do you get if you combine a Zebra with

an Ant?

Question: What do you get if you combine a Bee with a

Strawberry?

Vocabulary p161Construct: To build.

“It was constructed (Taj Mahal) over a period of 22 years.”

Here are some workers taking a break from Constructing the GE

building in New York,1922

Vocabulary p161

If it were not for: Because of.

“If it were not for this, Abu Simbel would now be 60 meters underwater.”

If it were not for my brother, I would be

drinking Cola!

If it were not for my exams, I could go home to sleep.

Vocabulary p161

As a memorial to. It was built (Tal Mahal) as a me

morial to his wife Mumtaz Mahal.

A Memorial to the Korean war in Washington USA.

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