Read the text about Queen Victoria and put the verbs into the past simple.
Read the text about Queen Victoria and put the verbs into the past simple.
Queen Victoria is the second longest reigning British monarch in history. She __________ (be) Queen from June, 1837 until her death in January, 1901.
She was born on May 24, 1819 and __________ (marry) her first cousin, Prince Albert I in 1840. The couple __________ (have) 9 children, all of whom married into European royal families, and Victoria was often known as the grandmother of Europe. Although she had 9 children, Victoria was never happy at having to go through the experience of giving birth.
She was the first monarch to live at Buckingham Palace in London. Queen Victoria’s coronation __________ (take) place on June 28, 1838.
Queen Victoria was a prolific writer and __________ (write) about 2.500 words every day during her adult life. Although some of her diaries __________ (be) accidentally destroyed, many of these 122 volumes __________ (survive) to this day. Victoria __________ (not smoke) and had “no smoking” signs __________ (place) in almost all the rooms in the palace. She also __________ (not like) using the newly invented telephone.
She __________ (enjoy) looking at art and was quite a talented artist herself. On several birthdays and anniversaries, she __________ (give) her husband a painting depicting nude, or near nude women. Queen Victoria __________ (can) speak six languages, including Urdu and Hindustani. Although she never __________ (visit) Canada, she __________ (declare) Ottawa to be the capital of the province.
Although the common image of Queen Victoria is of a serious looking woman, she had her fun side. She enjoyed a good joke, going to opera, dancing and playing piano. During her reign, there were at least 7 attempts to kill her. Several of the assassins were sent to a mental asylum and were declared insane. Although she __________ (treat) her stuff well, she __________ (not care) for Prime Minister Gladstone. Often, she __________ (will) remain standing so that he had to stand too, despite the fact that he was in his 80s.
Queen Victoria was devastated when her husband __________ (die) in December, 1861. From that day on, she __________ (wear) only black and was in permanent state of mourning.
Victoria died on 22nd January 1901.
Are the statements true (T) or false (F)? Read the text again and circle the right answer.
Queen Victoria was the longest reigning British monarch in history. T F
Queen Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert I, in 1840. T F
Queen Victoria had 9 children. T F
All of Queen Victoria's diaries have survived to this day. T F
Queen Victoria liked using the newly invented telephone. T F
Queen Victoria could speak several languages. T F
Queen Victoria treated her staff well. T F
Queen Victoria's husband died in December 1861. T F
Answer the questions about Queen Victoria.
What was Victoria's significance in European royal families?
What is mentioned as a notable aspect of Queen Victoria's coronation?
How did Queen Victoria express her dislike for smoking in Buckingham Palace?
What were Queen Victoria's interests and talents?
Can you name some of the languages Queen Victoria could speak?
The importance of being Vicotira....
Named after the Queen, the Victoria Cross was introduced in 1856 for acts of bravery during the Crimean War. Today, it is still the highest award for bravery, not only in Britain, but in Canada and Australia. The Penny Black, the first adhesive postage stamp, was released in Britain on 1st May 1840. It was designed by William Mulready and showed Queen Victoria in profile.
In the UK, hundreds of streets and squares were named after her, and there are many statues of her. London’s Victoria train station is named after her, as well as the Victoria and Albert Museum of Art and Design.
Victoria Falls in Africa are named after Queen Victoria.
Many other places around the world are also named after her, including Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa, the capital of Seychelles Islands, several Canadian cities and two states in Australia.
Queen Victoria’s reign is also known as The Victorian Era or the Victorian Period.
Match the places to the pictures.
a) Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
b) Victoria Park, Hong Kong
c) Victoria Station, London
d) Victoria Beach, California
e) Victoria Lake, kenya
f) Victoria, Australia