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1 London – the Capital of GB LEARNING MORE ABOUT LONDON

2 Put the letters in these words in the right order.  Umsemu- lapace-  Numontme- etstre-  Retteha- alitcap-  Distaum- wetor-  Nemaic- urchch-  Legalry- ingbuild-  Aresqu- wnot-

3 Put the irregular ( regular) verbs in the past.  Go- visit-  Meet- want-  See- look-  Be- watch-  Take - live-  Do - help-  Get- walk-

4 LONDON

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6 WELCOME TO LONDON Planning your visit to London is fun! There are so many places to visit : famous museums, beautiful buildings, well-known towers, impressive streets and squares. DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE! Every year hundreds of people come here!

7 Queen Elizabeth lives in Buckingham Palace where we can see the Changing of the Guard.

8 The famous clock Big Ben stands near the Houses of Parliament. They stand beside the river Thames.

9 Big Ben is the bell in the tower which rings to tell the time and can often be heard on the radio in the UK.

10 Westminster Abbey is the symbol of England. St. Peter founded it. It was built by King Edward in 1065.The coronation of all British Kings and Queens takes place in it. Some famous English people are buried here.

11 Trafalgar square is London’s central square.

12 Oxford Street. Barbican Centre. Nelson’s Column stands on the Trafalgar square.

13 The Tower of London is an ancient fortress.

14 The Thames is the famous British river. London stands on it.

15 St.Paul’ Cathedral is a church which was designed by Sir Christopher Wren in the 17th century.

16 St.Paul’ Cathedral

17 The London Underground ( The Tube) is the oldest in the world. Its construction started in 1860.

18 The red telephone boxes have become historic monuments.

19 The biggest museum in London, founded in 1753. It has national collections of prints, drawings, coins, medals.

20 London in the night.

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22 I want you to look at the map and agree or desagree with these statements. SSSSt.Paul’s cathedral is a big church. BBBBig Ben is far from the Houses of Parliament. TTTThe Tower of London is near Westminster Abbey. BBBBuckingham Palace stands near the river Thames.


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