WELCOME TO LONDON
Big Ben is not a person, Big Ben is not a________
Big Ben is not a _________. It's a bell: ding dong
A _________ museum, to learn about space
Astronauts, rockets, awesome place
At the British ______ you can see Egyptian _______; it's free!
_____ species in London Zoo: Reptiles,________, Invertebrates too Penguins waddle,_________ snap
No, you can't stroke a crocodile on your lap!
Round and round goes The _______. It's ______ meters high
Buckingham Palace is where The_______ sleeps
And The Prime Minister at Downing Street.
If you're tired, and need to _____, get fish n chips and a _______.
Listen to the song about London and complete it:
Big Ben is not a person, Big Ben is not a clock
Big Ben is not a tower. It's a bell: ding dong
A Science museum, to learn about space
Astronauts, rockets, awesome place
At the British Museum you can see Egyptian mummies; it's free!
700 species in London Zoo: Reptiles, Amphibians, Invertebrates too Penguins waddle, crocodiles snap
No, you can't stroke a crocodile on your lap!
Round and round goes The London Eye. It's 130 meters high
Buckingham Palace is where The Queen sleeps
And The Prime Minister at Downing Street.
If you're tired, and need to eat, get fish n chips and a cup of tea.
Check your ideas:
Match the halves of the word combinations:
1.Trafalgar of London
2.Westminster Museum
3.The National Eye
4.The Tower Column
5.The Houses Square
6.The London Cathedral
7.St Paul’s Gallery
8.Buckingham Abbey
9.The British Palace
10.Nelson’s Thames
11. The River of Parliament
Read the text and answer the questions:
What is the population of London?
Which parts of London can you name?
What is the oldest part of London?
What places of interest can you see in Westminster?
What is the richest part of London?
What can you see in the West End?
What can you say about the East End?
Сan you see any places of interesting there?
Watch the video and say:
True or False
The Millenium Wheel is the second name of the London Eye.
You can cycle in London parks.
The police in London ride horses.
Nelson’s column is a monument to President Nelson.
St Paul’s cathedral has got more than 500 steps.
You can see the Changing of the Guard every evening.
You can take a boat along the Thames.
Can you name these places of interest?