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Welcome to London
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Welcome to LONDON2. Урок в 8 классе
Тема урока:«Would you like to go to Britain?»
Учебник Spotlight-8
3. Пояснительная записка. Нестандартные формы проведения уроков привлекают внимание учащихся, повышают интерес к предмету,
способствуют обогащению новой информациейо стране изучаемого языка и, как следствие,
помогают лучше усвоить тему урока.
Данный материал может использоваться на протяжении
нескольких уроков.
4. Цели урока:
1 Познавательныйаспект: знакомство с
достопримечательностями Лондона, увеличение
объема знаний об изучаемой стране.
2 Воспитательный аспект: воспитание
уважительного отношения к культуре другой
страны.
3 Учебный аспект: формирование лексических
навыков, развитие умения высказываться по
заданной теме.
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Ход урока:1 фон.зарядка
[t] platform, tube ,airport, station
[r] underground British, travel, diffrent
[w] wait, waiting ,will, will not, won’t ,would,
wouldn't
[d] do, does, did, don’t, didn’t
6. The UK: Flags and symbols
7. England
The red rose8. Scotland
A thistle9. Wales
Yellow daffodil10. Northern Ireland
A shamrock11. Welcome to London
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London is thecapital of Great
Britain. It stands
on the river
Thames. It is very
old city . It is two
thousand years
old. Many years
ago London was a
small town. Now
London is a big
port and a
beautiful city.
About seven
million people live
here.
13. St .PAUL ’S Cathedral
The St. Paul'sCathedral is
the greatest
architect Sir
Christopher
Wren.
14. Buckingham Palace
It is Londonhome of the
Queen. When
the flag is flying
on the top she is
at home. There
are 600 rooms.
15. BUCKINGHAM PALACE
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17. Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II’ sfull name is
Elizabeth
Alexandra
Mary. Queen
Elizabeth is
very popular
and much
respected all
the world.
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Prince Charleswas born on
14 of November
1948. On the
29 of July
1981 he
married Lady
Diana Spenser.
Now his wife’ s
name is
Camilla Parker
Bowles.
19. Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace
The ceremony is a greattourist attraction. It takes
place daily at 11:30 a. m.
and lasts half an hour. To
the sounds of music
the guardsmen in their
traditional bearskins
arrive and give the
palace keys
to another group.
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21. Tower Bridge
22. Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge is theonly Thames bridge
which can be raised
the road over the
bridge is build on two
central Sections,
they open two or
three times a week
to let ships through.
Up the bridge there
are walkways with
good views of London
23. TOWER OF LONDON
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The Tower of London is a veryold building. It is nine hundred
years old. In the early days of
the history of England the
English kings lived here. Then
it was a prison where many
people died. Black ravens had
much food near the walls of
the Tower in those years.
Black ravens live outside the
Tower now. The Tower of
London is a museum now. The
walls of the Tower are five
meters thick. In the museum
you can see many old guns. At
ten o’ clock every evening the
guards lock the big doors of
the Tower for the night .
25. Westminster Abbey is a historic building. Here you can see the tombs of many British kings and queens and others famous people.
The Abbey was founded inthe 11th century.
Many of Great Britain’s
famous men are buried in
Westminster
Abbey.
26. Westminster Abbey
It is one of the mostremarkable Examples
of the early English
Gothic style. It’s
impressive in
appearance and size.
27. Trafalgar Square
It is in the centre of theWest End of London. Trafalgar
Square commemorates Nelson’s
victory at the battle of Trafalgar
in which he was fatally wounded.
Trafalgar Square was designed
between 1829 and 1840 with
Nelson’s Column as a centerpiece.
The column is over 170 feet height
with the statue of Nelson.
Nelson’ s Statue is over 16 feet
high about three times his real
high.
The statue shows Nelson with
one arm and eye.
He lost them in the battle
Today it is a place where
people meet, and it is famous
for political demonstration
28. The Houses of Parliament
This buildingis the seat of
the British
Government.
29. Big Ben
The Clock Tower, which iscalled Big Ben is known for
it's clock. It's one of the
finest time –keepers in the
world. The Clock has four
faces and a very big loud bell.
The bell weighs13Tons. The
Clock Tower is 318 feet high.
The man in charge of building
was Sir Benjamin Hall.
30. Piccadilly Circus
It is a squarein the Central
part of Lon –
don. In the
square You can
see people of
many nationalities.
Piccadilly Circus
is the meetingpoint of six
streets.
31. Piccadilly Circus
32. The British Museum
It has one of thelargest libraries
in the world. The
are more then
six million books
in the library.
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You can see beautifully illustratedold manuscripts which they keep
glass cases.
34. Hyde Park
It is the largest Park in theWest End of London.
It is a very democratic park.
35. Hyde Park
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1 You can see the column statue of Nelson
in…
a) Piccadilly Circus
b) Hyde Park
c) Trafalgar Square
2 ….is very democratic Park.
a) Hyde Park
b) Regent’s Park
c) St. James’s Park
3 They change the Guard every day at ….
a) 9:30 a.m. b) 11:30 a. m. c)12 o’clock
4 Piccadilly Circus is the meeting –point of ….
a ) 5 streets
b) 7streets
c) 6 streets
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5 Another famous sight outside the Tower of London is
the…
a) pelicans
b) ravens
c) ducks
6 The London home of the Queen is ….
a) Buckingham Palace
b) Westminster Abbey
c) Covent Garden.
7 The seat of the British government is …..
a) the House of Parliament
b) Buckingham Palace
c) Piccadilly Circus
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Did you enjoy our excursion?You worked very well today. Thank you.
Goodbye!