ВЕЛИКА БРИТАНІЯ
Тема: Подорож столицею
Good morning, pupils! How are you? It's time to start our lesson and today we'll speak about the most famous sights of British capital - London. Besides that during the following 45 minutes we shall (доброго ранку, учні! Як справи? Час починати наш урок і сьогодні ми з вами поговоримо про найвідоміші визначні місця столиці Британії - Лондону. Окрім цього, протягом наступних 45 хвилин ми з вами):
revise the topic vocabulary (повторимо лексичний матеріал теми)
practice our reading skills (практикуватимемось у читанні)
improve the listening ones (удосконалюватимемо навички аудіювання)
develop the interest to other contries and their history, traditions (розвиватимемо інтерес до інших країн та їхньої історії, традицій)
I hope it'll be quite interesting for for! So, let's begin.
Час: 20 лютого 2024 11:05 AM Київ
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• What things do you associate with London?
перейдіть за посиланням та виконайте завдання
https://learningapps.org/watch?v=pgarz3rx323
(поєднати частини словосполучень)
• Make a list of your favourite places in London.
• Which one do you like best? Why?
1) Аудіювання
перегляньте відео та виконайте завдання за посиланням
https://learningapps.org/watch?v=pxya8b3g223
(з’єднайте назви визначних місць Лондона, про які розповідалось у відео, з їх зображеннями)
Stand up and smile, take a drink of water and get ready for the next task
2) Говоріння
It’s a common knowledge that Englishmen have sentimental love for everything old. London’s historical places keep the history of the whole nation. The English capital is an ancient city. It is at least two thousand years old. London is the city where ancient and modern lives side by side. You can see modern buildings and admire the magnificent cathedrals. Speaking about London you should remember that it is unlike any other city in the world. It has wide streets but low houses. The city has never been planned and it has many parts which are different from each other.
To my mind, the best way to know London is to visit it. So, I invite you to make a tour along the River Thames and see the most interesting places of London.
давайте розглянемо мапу Лондона та спробуємо скласти маршрут нашої сьогоднішньої «мандрівки»
“When a man is tired of London,
he is tired of life”
Samuel Johnson
London is one of the most interesting cities in the world. The capital of Great Britain is famous for many historical places
Station 1. Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the royal family. This palace was built in the18th century. The first monarch who took residence there was Queen Victoria. When the flag is flying on the top of the palace, the Queen is at home. In front of the palace there is a Monument to Queen Victoria, who was one of the most famous British queens. Buckingham Palace is like a small town with a hospital, a police station, two post offices, two sports clubs, a cinema, a bar, a disco and a swimming pool. There are 600 rooms and three miles of red carpet. About 700 people work in the palace. It is also the place where presidents, kings and politicians go to meet the Queen. The famous Changing-of-the-Guard Ceremony in front of the palace attracts many tourists. It takes place every day at 11.30 a.m. and lasts half an hour.
Station 2. Westminster Abbay
Westminster Abbey is one of the oldest royal churches, which is more than 900 years old. It is full of history. This ancient building was founded in the eleventh century as a monastery. Most British kings and queens were crowned and buried there. Many famous people were buried here, too. Among them: Newton, Darwin, Dickens and Kipling. There in the Poet’s Corner there are memorials to Shakespeare, Burns, Byron and Scott. Westminster Abbey is a symbol of English tradition. Besides, it is one of the oldest churches in Europe.
Station 3. Houses of
Parliament and Big Ben
On the banks of the river Thames you can also see Westminster Palace, usually known as the Houses of Parliament. This wonderful building is the seat of the British Parliament. It is a very large building with two high towers at the corners: the Victoria Tower and the Clock Tower. When the Parliament is in session, the British flag (called the Union Jack) flies over the Victoria Tower. The Clock Tower is famous for its bell, known as Big Ben. It is situated at the north end of Westminster Palace.
The Clock of the Tower has four faces and a very big loud bell. The clock bell was called Big Ben after Sir Benjamin Hall, who was the man in charge of the building. He was a very tall man. His nickname was Big Ben. So, people called the bell Big Ben too. Now the bell is known all over the world by that name. Big Ben is the largest clock in England and the symbol of London. The people of London can hear the sound of the bell every hour.
The building of Westminster Palace is very beautiful with its two towers and a big clock.
Station 4. Trafalgar Square
and Piccadilly Circus
There are many beautiful squares in London. People who visit London for the first time usually start their trip from Trafalgar Square. It is in the centre of the West End. There stands Nelson’s Column, a monument to a British admiral. He is a well-known person in the history of the country. Admiral Nelson defeated the French at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
The famous National Gallery is also in Trafalgar Square.
Not far from Trafalgar Square there is Piccadilly Circus. It is a meeting place of six streets. This square is round. London’s well-known theatres and cinemas are on Piccadilly Circus.
Station 5. St Paul’s Cathedral
St. Paul’s Cathedral is the greatest of all English churches, dates back to the 17th century. Inside the Cathedral one can see monuments to many famous people of England. Admiral Nelson is also buried here. The cathedral was designed and built by an outstanding English architect Christopher Wren in 1710. It took him 35 years to build this magnificent building with many columns. When Christopher Wren died he was buried in the cathedral too. This cathedral is also famous for its Whispering Gallery.
It is the most wonderful classical church in Britain and the second biggest cathedral in the world.
Station 6. Tower of London
The Tower of London is the oldest building in the city. It dates from the Roman times. The walls of the Tower are five meters thick.
The Tower of London is like a mirror of many important events in the English history. Many centuries ago it was a fortress, a royal palace and then a prison. Nowadays it is a museum. Many people from other countries come to see it.
In the gardens of the Tower you can see the black ravens. The English people like them very much. There is a legend that the Tower and the kingdom will fall if it loses its ravens.
Station 7. Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge was opened in 1894. It takes its name from the Tower of London. The hydraulic mechanism can raise and lower the bridge in about two minutes. The way between the two towers is open to the public and offers a wonderful view of London.
Physical warming-up
Are you tired? Let’s have some rest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXHaMsAdbU0
перейдіть за посиланням та виконайте завдання
https://learningapps.org/watch?v=pnzqkgdej23
(дайте відповіді на запитання та знайдіть «заховане» слово, заповнивши кросворд)
As you can see, London is a great historical and cultural centre of the country. It is one of the largest and the most interesting cities in the world. You have got a lot of interesting and useful information about sights of London. There is so much to see in London that even Londoners can always find new places of interest in their capital. They like to say: “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life”.
перейдіть за посиланням та виконайте завдання https://vseosvita.ua/test/start/jdi285 (7 points)
(час на виконання завдання - 5 хвилин)
So, our lesson is coming to the end. Thank you for the interesting lesson and exciting games. London is really a wonderful city. There’s so much to see in London, that it is worth to visit it. In conclusion I’d like to say that we have learned a lot about the British capital and I’m sure that you’ll be able to tell about its sights.
You all really did your best and I am very pleased with your answers.
Go ahead and never stop learning!
Let's summarize our work today. Did you like our lesson? Was it intresting for you? Were the tasks difficult? Or quite easy? Open the form and answer some simple questions
Завдання для самопідготовки у позакласний час
«пройдіть» запропонованими маршрутами та напишіть, куди Ви потрапили (при виконанні завдання користуйтесь картою Лондона) (4 points)
1. You are at the Nelson's Column at Trafalgar Square. Go straight on the Fleet Street Mall. Take left turn at the end of this street and go straight. It will be in front of you.
2. You are near St. Paul's Cathedral. Go along New State Street. Then take the Oxford Street. Go straight on until Marble Arch. Turn left at Park Lane and go that way. Then turn right at the Kensington Road. It will be on your left.
3. You are at the London Eye. Go across the river Thames on Waterloo Bridge and turn the street to the right.
Go straight on Embankment, and then go along Upper Thames Street. The river Thames is on your right.It will be between the London Bridge and Tower Bridge.
4. You are near the Tower of London. Cross over the river Thames on Tower Bridge. And go along Tower Bridge Road, and then The New Kent Road. Turn right at Waterloo Road.
Go across the river on Waterloo Bridge and go straight on. Cross over the New State Street and Oxford Street.And go straight until it will be in front of you.
*термін виконання - до наступного уроку