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RulesThe game consists of 8 stages.1 London2 Geography3 Political System4 Famous People5 Places of Interest6 Customs & Traditions7 Surprise Questions

Слайд 1What? Where? When?

What? Where? When?

Слайд 2Rules
The game consists of 8 stages.
1 London
2 Geography
3 Political System
4 Famous

People
5 Places of Interest
6 Customs & Traditions
7 Surprise Questions
RulesThe game consists of 8 stages.1 London2 Geography3 Political System4 Famous People5 Places of Interest6 Customs &

Слайд 3Rules
All of them are connected with the United Kingdom of Great

Britain and Northern Ireland.
Each stage includes 6 questions
We will play till 10 points.
You have one minute to discuss the question.

RulesAll of them are connected with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.Each stage includes

Слайд 4Do You Know England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland?

Do You Know England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland?

Слайд 5
Scotland
England
Wales

ScotlandEnglandWales

Слайд 6England

England

Слайд 7Scotland

Scotland

Слайд 9Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland

Слайд 10London 1
When did the Great Fire of London take place?

London 1When did the Great Fire of London take place?

Слайд 111666
From Saturday night till Wednesday

1666From Saturday night till Wednesday

Слайд 12London 2
It took Sir Christopher Wren 35 years to build this

cathedral.
London 2It took Sir Christopher Wren 35 years to build this cathedral.

Слайд 13St. Paul’s Cathedral

St. Paul’s Cathedral

Слайд 14London 3
It is the historical centre of London and one of

the biggest financial centers of the world.
London 3It is the historical centre of London and one of the biggest financial centers of the

Слайд 15The City of London

The City of London

Слайд 16London 4
Where can you see ravens in London?

London 4Where can you see ravens in London?

Слайд 17The Tower of London

The Tower of London

Слайд 18The Tower of London
12 black ravens have lived in the Tower

from its very beginning over 900 years ago and only so long as they are here London will be the capital of the country, rich and great
The Tower of London12 black ravens have lived in the Tower from its very beginning over 900

Слайд 19London 5
What street is famous as the centre of Britain’s national

newspapers and the centre of journalists?
London 5What street is famous as the centre of Britain’s national newspapers and the centre of journalists?

Слайд 20Fleet Street

Fleet Street

Слайд 21Geography 1
What parts does the United Kingdom consist of?

Geography 1What parts does the United Kingdom consist of?

Слайд 22The UK consists of four parts:
England
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland

The UK consists of four parts:EnglandScotlandWalesNorthern Ireland

Слайд 23Geography 2
What is between Great Britain and Ireland?

Geography 2What is between Great Britain and Ireland?

Слайд 24The Irish Sea
is between Great Britain
and Ireland

The Irish Sea is between Great Britain and Ireland

Слайд 25Geography 3
Where is the UK situated?

Geography 3Where is the UK situated?

Слайд 26The UK is situated on
the British Isles

The UK is situated on the British Isles

Слайд 27Geography 4
What is the UK washed by in the north?

Geography 4What is the UK washed by in the north?

Слайд 28It is washed by
the Atlantic Ocean
in the north

It is washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the north

Слайд 29Geography 6
What divides England from Scotland?

Geography 6What divides England from Scotland?

Слайд 30 The Cheviot Hills
divide England from Scotland?

The Cheviot Hills divide England from Scotland?

Слайд 31Political System 1
How many members are there in the House of

Commons?
Political System 1How many members are there in the House of Commons?

Слайд 32There are
659 members in
the House of Commons

There are 659 members in the House of Commons

Слайд 33Political System 2
Who is the Head of State in Great Britain?

Political System 2Who is the Head of State in Great Britain?

Слайд 34The Queen is the Head of State

The Queen  is  the Head of State

Слайд 35Political System 3
Whom does the power in the country belong to?

Political System 3Whom does the power in the country belong to?

Слайд 36The power in the country belongs to the British Parliament and

to the British Government
The power in the country belongs to the British Parliament and to the British Government

Слайд 37Political System 4
How often do the British people elect the members

of the House of Commons?
Political System 4How often do the British people elect the members of the House of Commons?

Слайд 38The British people elect the members of the House of Commons

every 5 years
The British people elect the members of the House of Commons every 5 years

Слайд 39Political System 5
Why is the House of Lords considered to be

a very important body?
Political System 5Why is the House of Lords considered to be a very important body?

Слайд 40It is considered to be a very important body because
it

can offer, delay and change laws
It is considered to be a very important body because it can offer, delay and change laws

Слайд 41Political system 6
Where does the British Prime Minister live?

Political system 6Where does the British Prime Minister live?

Слайд 42No 10, Downing Street
is the official London House of the

Prime Minister while
he (or she) is in office
No 10, Downing Street is the official London House of the Prime Minister while he (or she)

Слайд 43Famous People 1
Who is the most translated British author after Shakespeare?


Famous People 1Who is the most translated British author after Shakespeare?

Слайд 44Agatha Christie
is the most translated British author after Shakespeare

Agatha Christie is the most translated British author after Shakespeare

Слайд 45Famous People 2
A legendary medieval outlaw who robbed the rich to

give to the poor
Famous People 2A legendary medieval outlaw who robbed the rich to give to the poor

Слайд 46Robin Hood

Robin Hood

Слайд 47Famous People 3
Who acted at the London theatre called
“The Globe”?

Famous People 3Who acted at the London theatre called “The Globe”?

Слайд 48William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

Слайд 49Famous People 4
A real British monarch who was famous for having

six wives
Famous People 4A real British monarch who was famous for having six wives

Слайд 50Henry VIII

Henry VIII

Слайд 51Famous People 5
She ruled for the longest period in the English

history, that is for 64 years.
Famous People 5She ruled for the longest period in the English history, that is for 64 years.

Слайд 52Queen Victoria

Queen Victoria

Слайд 53Famous People 6
On the 5th November 1605 he tried to blow

up the Houses of Parliament when the king was present
Famous People 6On the 5th November 1605 he tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament when

Слайд 54Guy Fawkes

Guy Fawkes

Слайд 55Places of Interest 1
Where is Speaker’s Corner situated?

Places of Interest 1Where is Speaker’s Corner situated?

Слайд 56Hyde Park

Hyde Park

Слайд 57Places of Interest 2
Where does the Queen of Great Britain live?

Places of Interest 2Where does the Queen of Great Britain live?

Слайд 58Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace

Слайд 59Places of Interest 3
Where is a monument to Admiral Nelson situated?

Places of Interest 3Where is a monument to Admiral Nelson situated?

Слайд 60Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square

Слайд 61Places of Interest 4
It is an ancient church where a lot

of kings and queens have been crowned and buried. It is more than 900 years old.
Places of Interest 4It is an ancient church where a lot of kings and queens have been

Слайд 62Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey

Слайд 63Places of Interest 5
It was a fortress, a palace, a prison

and the King’s Zoo. Now it is a museum.
Places of Interest 5It was a fortress, a palace, a prison and the King’s Zoo. Now it

Слайд 64The White Tower

The White Tower

Слайд 65Places of Interest 6
They are long grey buildings with towers. The

large clock in one of the towers is “Big Ben”
Places of Interest 6They are long grey buildings with towers. The large clock in one of the

Слайд 66The Houses of Parliament

The Houses of Parliament

Слайд 67Customs and Traditions 1
What is the favourite topic to discuss in

Great Britain?
Customs and Traditions 1What is the favourite topic to discuss in Great Britain?

Слайд 68Weather
is the favourite topic to discuss in Britain

Weather is the favourite topic to discuss in Britain

Слайд 69Customs and Traditions 2
What is the commonest hobby of all the

British?
Customs and Traditions 2What is the commonest hobby of all the British?

Слайд 70Gardening

Gardening

Слайд 71Customs and Traditions 3
When do people celebrate Guy Fawkes Day?

Customs and Traditions 3When do people celebrate Guy Fawkes Day?

Слайд 72On the 5th of November
people celebrate
Guy Fawkes Day

On the 5th of November people celebrate Guy Fawkes Day

Слайд 73Customs and Traditions 4
What holiday do British people celebrate on December

26 each year?
Customs and Traditions 4What holiday do British people celebrate on December 26 each year?

Слайд 74The Boxing Day
On Boxing Day traditionally people give each other Christmas

presents, which are usually in boxes
The Boxing DayOn Boxing Day traditionally people give each other Christmas presents, which are usually in boxes

Слайд 75Customs and Traditions 5
This is a traditional English game, and it

probably developed from archery. And you will find a special board for this game in every English pub.
What game is it about?
Customs and Traditions 5This is a traditional English game, and it probably developed from archery. And you

Слайд 76The Game of DARTS

The Game of DARTS

Слайд 77Customs and Traditions 6
English people say:
“If you go left, you

go right.
If you go right, you go wrong”.
What are these words about?
Customs and Traditions 6English people say: “If you go left, you go right. If you go right,

Слайд 78Traffic in Britain differs from that on the Continent. In Britain

they keep to the left but not to the right
Traffic in Britain  differs from that on the Continent.  In Britain they keep  to

Слайд 79Surprise Question 2
What parts is Scotland divided into?

Surprise Question 2What parts is Scotland divided into?

Слайд 80Scotland is divided into
Highlands and Lowlands

Scotland is divided into Highlands and Lowlands

Слайд 81Surprise Question 3
The second highest mountain in Britain is situated in

Wales. What is its name?
Surprise Question 3The second highest mountain in Britain is situated in Wales. What is its name?

Слайд 82Snowdon
(1,085 m)
is the second highest mountain in Britain

Snowdon (1,085 m) is the second highest mountain in Britain

Слайд 83Surprise Question 4
The symbol of this country is a thistle, its

patron saint is St. Andrew.
Surprise Question 4The symbol of this country is a thistle, its patron saint is St. Andrew.

Слайд 84Scotland

Scotland

Слайд 85Surprise Question 5
What English cities are famous for their universities?

Surprise Question 5What English cities are famous for their universities?

Слайд 86Oxford and Cambridge are famous for their universities

Oxford and Cambridge  are famous for their universities

Слайд 87Surprise Question 6
What is the capital of Northern Ireland?

Surprise Question 6What is the capital of Northern Ireland?

Слайд 88Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland

Belfast is the capital  of Northern Ireland

Слайд 89The End

The End

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