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1 Sights of London

2 «One thing about London is that when you step out into the night, it swallows you» Sebastian Faulks «Engleby»

3 General information about London
London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. It’s the most beautiful city in the world. There are over 13 millions inhabitants in this city.

4 London stands on the river Thames.  It is a world cultural capital.

5 London is very rich in sights
London is very rich in sights. All the historic places are in the West End and in the City.

6 Westminster Abbey is now a political centre of London
Westminster Abbey is now a political centre of London. It’s the place where King Edward was buried and many kings and queens were crowned there.

7 The Palace of Westminster is where the two Houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom meet. It’s one building consisting of two chambers: The House of Commons and the House of Lords.

8 Buckingham Palace, the Queen’s official London residence which is situated in the centre of the city.

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11 St. Paul’s Cathedral is a masterpiece created by a well-known English architect Sir Christopher Wren. It includes the famous Whispering Gallery and many memorials.

12 In centre of Trafalgar squere stands a column and on the top of it there’s a figure of the great seaman Nelson. The column is guarded by four bronze lions.

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14 National gallery of Art is one of the world’s leading art galleries
National gallery of Art is one of the world’s leading art galleries. It has a large Collection of various European schools of art. And behind it there is the National Portrait Gallery.

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16 The Tower of London was built by William the Conqueror to protect the city. It served as a palace, a prison and a fortress and now it’s a museum.

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18 Tower Bridge is a bridge in London
Tower Bridge is a bridge in London. It crosses the River Thames near the Tower of London.

19 Big Ben - the symbol of Great Britain
Big Ben - the symbol of Great Britain. Big Ben is a bell which strikes every hour. It’s situated on the bank of the River Thames.

20 The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel  is one of the largest observation wheels in the world. It was opened in 2000. It is 135 metres high.

21 Arbat Street Buckingham Palace Tverskaya Street Trafalgar Square the Kremlin Westminster Abbey the Tretyakov Gallery the Houses of Parliament Big Ben Gagarin Square St Paul’s Cathedral the Pushkin Museum London Eye Red Square National gallery of Art Gorky Park

22 How many inhabitants are there in London?
over 15 millions over 5 millions over 10 millions over 3 millions over 13 millions

23 London is divided into …. parts?
2 3 4 5 6

24 What is the big clock on the houses of parliment called?
Big Brett Big Brandon Big Billy Big Ben Big Becky Big Bellend

25 What is the big ferris wheel in London called?
The London Eye The London Mouth The London Cheek The London Nose The London Teeth The London Ear

26 Where does the Queen live?
Shropshire Palace Mountfitchit Castle Mulsbury Palace Westham Palace Buckingham Palace

27 What is the big river running through London called?
The river Seven The river Thames The river Cam The river Tyme

28 Big Ben St Pauls Westminster Abbey Buckingham Palace Tower Bridge London Eye Nelsons Column Tower of London

29 Guess names of the sights

30 Guess the person

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