Слайд 1Презентация открытого урока
по английскому языку
по теме:
«Round London Sightseeing
Tour.»
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Слайд 2LONDON is one of the largest cities in the world. About
8 million people live here. London is more than two thousand years old. It is interesting to know that London is in fact three cities: the City of London, the East End and West End. It is interesting to know that London stands on the river Thames. There are 27 bridges over the Thames in London.
Слайд 3The most beautiful places of England!
Form 7Б
Fomenko Yury
Слайд 10It we can reach all by the big English Bus
Слайд 11London`s most famous sights are:
The Tower Bridge ['tauə'bridз]
Trafalgar Square [trə'fælgə'skweə]
Westminster Abbey
['westminstə'æbi]
The Tower of London ['tauə əv' λndən]
Buckingham Palace ['bλkiŋəm'pælis]
St Paul`s Cathedral [snt'po:lz kə'θi:drəl]
The Houses of Parliament ['hauziz əv'pa:ləmənt]
Big Ben ['big'ben]
Слайд 12Name these sights.
… Ben
…Square
…of London
…Cathedral
… Abbey
… Palace
The Houses …
… Bridge
Слайд 13London bus
Dzheilani Malik
Form 7 b
Слайд 14The best-known symbol of London is the big red London double-decker
bus. London bus can offer a wonderful way to see the sights of Britain’s capital city. It is popular because it has an open platform at the back end and passengers can climb on and off when they want.
Слайд 15THE TOWER OF LONDON
Kutlena Ksenya
Form 7B
Слайд 16 The tower of London was built in the eleven
century. William the Conqueror ordered the building of the great stone tower later called the White Tower. The Tower of London was a fortress, a palace, a prison and the king's ZOO. Now it is a museum. You can see a lot of interesting things in the halls of the white Tower.
Слайд 18The heart of London is the City. It`s the oldest part
of London. You can visit some interesting places in the City or near it. One of them is The Tower of London.
Слайд 20The Tower Bridge was opened in 1894. It takes its name
from the Tower of London. The hydraulic mechanism can rise and lower the bridge in about one and a half minutes. It has two towers and stretches across the Thames River and makes the view of London more attractive.
Слайд 21St. Paul’s Cathedral
One of the greatest English churches, St. Paul’s Cathedral
,is not far from the Tower of London. The famous English architect Sir Christopher Wren built it in the 17th century after the Great Fire. It took Sir Christopher Wren 35 years. It is a beautiful building with many columns and towers. In one of its towers there is one of the largest bells in the world.
Слайд 23 Trafalgar Square
Mishenina Anastasiya
Form 7 B
Слайд 24The center of London is Trafalgar Square.
They say it is
the most beautiful place in
London. In the middle of the square stands a
tall column which is over 170 feet high. It is a
monument to Admiral Nelson who won the most
famous sea battle at Trafalgar.
Four bronze lions look at the square
From the monument. There are two beautiful
fountains in the square.
Слайд 26The large clock in one of the towers is Big Ben.
Big Ben is the name of the clock and the bell of the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament. The people of London who live near the Houses of Parliament can hear the sound of Big Ben every hour in London. The clock and the bell got their names after Sir Benjamin Hall. He was a tall man, whose nickname was Big Ben. So people know the clock as Big Ben.
Слайд 27Westminster Abbey
Nasibov Oleg
Form 7 B
Слайд 28It is one of the most famous and beautiful churches in
London. It is very old too. It is more than nine hundred years old. There are so many monuments and statues there. Many English kings and queens are buried there. Westminster Abbey is famous for the Poet’s Corner too. Many great writers are buried there: for example Charles Dickens and Rudyard Kipling. The Abbey with its two tall towers is really wonderful.
Слайд 31a famous sight of London
has a tower with the clock called
Big Ben
Слайд 32a place where the Parliament meets
is situated on the bank of
the river Thames
Слайд 33was built in 1854
contains 1,100 rooms, 11 halls
a great complex of
buildings
has three towers: The Victoria Tower, The Middle Tower, St. Stephen’s Tower
Слайд 34The House of Lords
The House of Commons
Слайд 35 Buckingham Palace
Yeryomenko Ann
Слайд 36The History of Buckingham Palace began in 1702 when the Duke
of Buckingham had it built as his London home. The Duke's son sold the house in 1761 to George III, it was renamed “Queen's House” in 1774 as Queen Charlotte resided there. When it passed to George IV in 1820, Nash was commissioned to make alterations to the palace. The main block was retained but a new suite of rooms was added facing west into the garden, doubling the size of the building. The French Neo Classical style was the influence for the design. The re-modeled state rooms remain unchanged from Nash's original design. Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the sovereign, and was first opened to the public in 1993.
Слайд 37Today Buckingham Palace is used not only as the home of
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh, but also for the administrative work for the monarchy. It is here in the state apartments that Her Majesty receives and entertains guests invited to the Palace
Слайд 38What sights of London do you know? Test
Fill in the gaps
in the sentences, using the names of the appropriate sights of London:
The Clock Tower, St Paul`s Cathedral, Nelson`s Column, the Thames River, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace Trafalgar Square, the Tower of London, the London Tower Bridge.
1.London stands on __ not far from the sea and many ships from all over the world come to the British capital.
2. In the early days of the history of England English kings lived in ___which was a castle, a fortress, then it was a prison but now it is a museum where black ravens live.
3.Of great interest is also ___ which stretches across the river on which London stands and makes the view of the British capital more attractive.
4.Of great interest is also ___which has four faces and which is called ___.
5.As for __ it is the greatest work by Christopher Wren, which was finished only in 1710 when the architect was almost 80 years old.
6. A lot of Londoners and tourists enjoy watching the Changing of the Guard in front of ___ the official London residence of the Royal family.
7.One of the most popular attractions in London is __ in the middle of which there is __ which a statue of the famous admiral for his victories in the war against Napoleon.
8. Such great Englishmen as Newton, Darwin, Burns, and others were buried in __ which was founded in 1050 and is also situated in the centre of London.
Слайд 39History of London
The Romans came to London in AD 43.London is
where the invading Romans first crossed the River Thames. They built a city a square mile in size, surrounded it with a wall and called it Londinium.Soon, they built a bridge over the river.Ships came to the town from all over Europe.The Romans built roads from Londinium to other parts of Britain.By the year 400, there were fifty thousand people in the city.Soon after 400, the Romans left Britain.We do not know very much about Londinium between the years 400 and 1000.This original site of London is now called the City of London and is main financial centre.In 1066, William the Conqueror came to England.William came from Normandy in France.He became King of England and lived in London.But William as afraid of the people of London.He built a big Building for himself - the White Tower.Now it is the part of the Tower of London.Many tourists visit the Tower of London every year.The Crown Jewels - the Queen's gold and diamonds - are kept there.The City is only a very small part of London.In the XI century, London began to expand beyond the City walls when King Edward the Confessor built a huge abbey at Westminster.Even today, Abbey and the Houses of Parliament, as well as all shops, cafes, theatres and cinemas of the West End, are in the City of Westminster and not in the City of London.
Слайд 41What emotions do you feel?
Positive emotions
Negative emotions
- surprise - irritation
- happiness - boredom
- joy - sadness
- success - unsatisfaction
- admiration - fear
- proud
I feel … because I …
- …was (not) bored.
- …worked hard.
- …answered properly.
- … was active and impassioned. -
- …received a reward / a good (bad) mark