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Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, where have you been Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, where have you been? I’ve been to London to look at the Queen Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, what did you do there? I frightened a little mouse under a chair.
English Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926 in April English Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926 in April. She has been the Queen of the UK since 1952.
Trafalgar Parliament Big Cathedral St. Paul’s London Tower Abbey Buckingham Square The Houses of Tower The White Ben Westminster Bridge Hyde Palace The Tower of Park
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Trafalgar Square
Big Ben Jim Burke introduces 'The Streets of London' - Продолжительность: 3:14 James Burke 454 просмотра
Tower Bridge
The Tower of London
Buckingham Palace
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The Houses of Parliament
The Greenwich Observatory
Madame Tussaud’s
The London Eye
Sherlock
Oh, it’s very easy. Go along this street and it will lead you to Trafalgar Square. Thank you very much. Excuse me, please. Could you tell me how to get to Trafalgar Square? You are welcome. Have a nice day.
parks, St James’s park, Kensington Garden, Hyde park, Regent’s park, Speaker’s corner, Peter Pan London is rich in____. The biggest park is _____. It is famous for a place which is called the ___ ___. On Sunday anyone can speak here about everything. ______is the oldest park. The park has been home for swans, pelicans, geese. In ______ Garden you can see the statue of fairy-tale hero_____ _____ has been home to the London Zoo .
London is rich in parks. The biggest park is Hyde park . It is famous for a place which is called the Speaker’s corner . On Sunday anyone can speak about everything. St James’s park is the oldest park. The park has been home for swans, pelicans, geese. In Kensington Garden you can see the statue of fairy-tale hero Peter Pan. Regent’s park has been home to the London Zoo .
Choose the right variant: 4. The Tower of London was… a) a prison, a church and a cathedral; b) a fortress , a prison, a palace; c) a tower, a prison and a palace. 1. Big Ben is … a) a radio tone; b) a famous clock; c) a famous church. 2. Buckingham Palace is a) a home of Royal Family; b) a place of interest; c) a fine cathedral. 3. Westminster Abbey is a large… a) cathedral; b) palace; c) church
6 Which bridge is in London? 5. Ravens must live in… a) Westminster Abbey; b)The Tower of London; c) Tower Bridge. 6 Which bridge is in London? a) Brooklyn Bridge b) Tower Bridge c) Boston Bridge 7.The Queen lives in: a) the Tower of London b) the Houses of Parliament c) Buckingham Palace
True or false: Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the Queen. Big Ben is a beautiful London museum. Parliament consists of two Houses. Nelson’s column is situated on Trafalgar Square. Changing the guard takes place near the Tower Bridge.
What have we done? We have helped the person to find the way in London Prezentacii.com What have we done? We have told and seen the sights of London We have helped the person to find the way in London We have listened about tourists in London We have read about parks and gardens of London