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Презентация «Добро пожаловать в Москву!»

Welcome to Moscow Выполнила Шевелева Н.С. МБОУ СШ №2 Липецк 2018

Moscow, the capital of Russia, is one of the largest cities in the world. It stands on the bank of the Moskva River. About ten million people live in the city.

The origin of the word “Moskva” There are several versions on the origin of the word “Moskva” . According to one of them this word derived from the names of Mosokha (Мосоха), who was a forefather of the Slovanic – Russian people, and his wife Kva (Ква) – hence the name “Moskva”.

Moscow was founded in 1147 by Yuri Dolgoruky

The best way to see Moscow is to buy a map and a guide – book; to follow the recommended sightseeing routes; to walk along the streets and look around; to see historical places, buildings and monuments; to visit art galleries and museums; to ask a resident of the city to advise you what places of interest you should see first. The Temple of St. George The Hotel “Leningradskaya” Andreyevsky hall

Transport in Moscow Train Trolley-bus Bus Tram Metro River-launch

Underground of Moscow Business Center Arbatskaya Station Komsomolskaya Station Novoslobodskaya Station Revolution Square

Sightseeing of Moscow Let’s make a tour around Moscow and see the sights of the city.

Manege Square If we come out of the Metro at Ochotny Ryad before us will be one of the widest squares we had ever seen – Manege Square with its Exhibition Hall.

Tverskaya Street To the right is an underground crossing leading to Tverskaya Street – the main street of the capital.

The Kremlin To the left is Alexandrovsky Garden stretching along the red-brick walls that encircle the Kremlin. And a red-brick wall of the Kremlin was built in the 15th century.

Red Square Now we cross the street and find ourselves on Red Square .

St. Basil’s Cathedral There are many interesting buildings on Red Square, but the most beautiful is St. Basil’s Cathedral. This cathedral was designed by the Russian architects Postnik and Barma.

Monument to Minin and Pozharsky In front of the cathedral we’ ll see the monument to Minin and Pozharsky, who in 1612 liberated Moscow and Russia from the Polish invaders.

The Spasskaya Tower And opposite it - the tall Spasskaya Tower with a large red star on the peak and the famous clock, known as Kuranty.

The State History Museum There is also the red – brick building of the State History Museum.

The Moscow State University And now let’s go to see the new building of the University on the Vorobyevy Hills. It was founded in 1755 by the great Russian scientist Mikhail Vasiljevich Lomonosov.

The Vorobyevy Hills On the way we’ll see the Palace of Congresses, the old building of the University, the Krymsky Bridge and Park of Culture and Rest along the Moscow River bank.

Panorama of Moscow From the Vorobyevy Hills, we’ll look down at the wonderful panorama of Moscow.

The State Tretyakov Gallery It’s interesting to visit the State Tretyakov Gallery, which is the largest museum of Russian art in the world.

The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts At the Museum of Fine Arts there are masterpieces by the great European painters: Rubens, Van Gogh, Henry Matisse, Pablo Picasso and others.

The Bolshoy Theatre When tourists come to Moscow they try to see the ballet or to listen to the opera in the Bolshoy Theatre.

Do you know Moscow? What square is there at the entrance of metro station “Ochotny Ryad”? What is the main street of the capital? What Cathedral stands on Red Square? Whose monument is there in front of this Cathedral? On what Kremlin tower is there the well – known clock Kuranty? What sights of Moscow can be seen on the way to the Vorobyevy Hills? Where can we look at the wonderful panorama of Moscow ?

What are these? Match each picture with its caption. Victory Park; Christ the Savior Cathedral; Paveletsky Station; The Spasskaya Tower; Tverskaya Street; The State Tretyakov Gallery; St. Basil’s Cathedral. a b c d e f g

Grammar. The Article. “The” or “ — ”? (with nouns devoting names of streets, squares, hotels, theatres, airports, museums.) … Tverskaya Street is the central street of Moscow. When did you arrive at … Sheremetjevo airport? What is … History Museum famous for? … Bolshoy Theatre is famous for its ballet performances. Whenever the Greens come to Moscow they stay at … Leningradsky Hotel. Tourists coming to Moscow often do the shopping in … Arbat Street. You can find a beautiful collection of Russian paintings in … Tretyakov Gallery. … Red Square is the heart of Moscow. — — the the the — the —

Moscow Sightseeing tour Make up a sightseeing tour from any place you like. Use the following. Good morning, boys and girls. Welcome to our sightseeing tour. We are now… We have just crossed (passed, seen, turned left/right into …street)… Now we’re making our way along (crossing, passing, going along, turning right/left into …street, going round)… Some minutes ago we crossed (passed, turned left/right, were, saw)… Look to the left (straight ahead, in front of us) and you’ll see…We’ll stop here for half an hour and you can do some shopping.

Home task: Be a guide in your native town . 1. What sights of your native town are of special interest? 2. What is your favourite place in Lipetsk? Why do you like this?