LONDON When a man is tired of London
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LONDON “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life. ” (Samuel Johnson)
What do people usually associate with London? London
What do people usually associate with London? Mind the Gap/London Underground London
What do people usually associate with London? Mind the Gap/London Underground Big Ben London
What do people usually associate with London? Mind the Gap/London Underground Big Ben Tower Bridge London
What do people usually associate with London? Mind the Gap/London Underground Big Ben Tower Bridge Red double-decker buses London
What do people usually associate with London? Mind the Gap/London Underground Big Ben Tower Bridge Red double-decker buses Heathrow Airport London
What do people usually associate with London? Mind the Gap/London Underground Big Ben Tower Bridge Red double-decker buses Heathrow Airport Black taxis London
What do people usually associate with London? Mind the Gap/London Underground Big Ben Tower Bridge Red double-decker buses London Heathrow Airport Black taxis Buckingham Palace
What do people usually associate with London? Mind the Gap/London Underground Big Ben Tower Bridge Red double-decker buses London Heathrow Airport Black taxis Buckingham Palace Oxford Street
What do people usually associate with London? Mind the Gap/London Underground Big Ben Tower Bridge Red double-decker buses London Heathrow Airport Black taxis Buckingham Palace Hyde Park Oxford Street
What do people usually associate with London? Mind the Gap/London Underground Big Ben Tower Bridge Red double-decker buses London Heathrow Airport Wimbledon Black taxis Buckingham Palace Hyde Park Oxford Street
What do people usually associate with London? Mind the Gap/London Underground Big Ben Tower Bridge Red double-decker buses London Heathrow Airport Wimbledon Black taxis Buckingham Palace 10 Downing Street Hyde Park Oxford Street
What do people usually associate with London? Mind the Gap/London Underground Big Ben Tower Bridge Red double-decker buses Chelsea FC London Heathrow Airport Wimbledon Black taxis Buckingham Palace 10 Downing Street Hyde Park Oxford Street
What do people usually associate with London? Mind the Gap/London Underground Big Ben London Eye Tower Bridge Red double-decker buses Chelsea FC London Heathrow Airport Wimbledon Black taxis Buckingham Palace 10 Downing Street Hyde Park Oxford Street
What do people usually associate with London? Mind the Gap/London Underground Pigeons in Trafalgar Square Big Ben London Eye Tower Bridge Red double-decker buses Chelsea FC London Heathrow Airport Wimbledon Black taxis Buckingham Palace 10 Downing Street Hyde Park Oxford Street
General information Fill in the missing information. 1. London is the _ _ _ _ of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 2. It lies on the banks of the river _ _ _ in south-east England. 3. It is the seat of the _ _ _ _, the Government and the Parliament. 4. The Prime Meridian of the world runs across _ _ _ _ _ in the east of London.
General information Fill in the missing information. 1. London is the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
General information Fill in the missing information. 1. London is the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 2. It lies on the banks of the river Thames in south-east England.
General information Fill in the missing information. 1. London is the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 2. It lies on the banks of the river Thames in south-east England. 3. It is the seat of the Monarch, the Government and the Parliament.
General information Fill in the missing information. 1. London is the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 2. It lies on the banks of the river Thames in south-east England. 3. It is the seat of the Monarch, the Government and the Parliament. 4. The Prime Meridian of the world runs across Greenwich in the east of London.
History Match the dates and the events. 1. St. Paul’s Cathedral was completed. a) 43 AD 2. King Charles I was executed in London. b) 1066 3. The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana took place in St. Paul’s Cathedral. c) 1400 4. Geoffrey Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey. d) 1649 5. London was founded by the Romans. e) 1666 6. The Great Fire of London started in Pudding Lane. f) 1708 7. William the Conqueror was the first monarch who was crowned in Westminster Abbey. g) 1894 8. 50 people were killed in terrorist attacks in London. h) 1940 -1941 9. Tower Bridge was opened. 10. The Summer Olympics were held in London. i) 1948 11. London was bombed by the Luftwaffe. j) 1981 k) 2005
History Match the dates and the events. 1. London was founded by the Romans. a) 43 AD b) 1066 c) 1400 d) 1649 e) 1666 f) 1708 g) 1894 h) 1940 -1941 i) 1948 j) 1981 k) 2005
History Match the dates and the events. 1. London was founded by the Romans. a) 43 AD 2. William the Conqueror was the first monarch who b) 1066 was crowned in Westminster Abbey. c) 1400 d) 1649 e) 1666 f) 1708 g) 1894 h) 1940 -1941 i) 1948 j) 1981 k) 2005
History Match the dates and the events. 1. London was founded by the Romans. a) 43 AD 2. William the Conqueror was the first monarch who b) 1066 was crowned in Westminster Abbey. 3. Geoffrey Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey. c) 1400 d) 1649 e) 1666 f) 1708 g) 1894 h) 1940 -1941 i) 1948 j) 1981 k) 2005
History Match the dates and the events. 1. London was founded by the Romans. a) 43 AD 2. William the Conqueror was the first monarch who b) 1066 was crowned in Westminster Abbey. 3. Geoffrey Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey. c) 1400 4. King Charles I was executed in London. d) 1649 e) 1666 f) 1708 g) 1894 h) 1940 -1941 i) 1948 j) 1981 k) 2005
History Match the dates and the events. 1. London was founded by the Romans. a) 43 AD 2. William the Conqueror was the first monarch who b) 1066 was crowned in Westminster Abbey. 3. Geoffrey Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey. c) 1400 4. King Charles I was executed in London. d) 1649 5. The Great Fire of London started in Pudding Lane. e) 1666 f) 1708 g) 1894 h) 1940 -1941 i) 1948 j) 1981 k) 2005
History Match the dates and the events. 1. London was founded by the Romans. a) 43 AD 2. William the Conqueror was the first monarch who b) 1066 was crowned in Westminster Abbey. 3. Geoffrey Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey. c) 1400 4. King Charles I was executed in London. d) 1649 5. The Great Fire of London started in Pudding Lane. e) 1666 6. St. Paul’s Cathedral was completed. f) 1708 g) 1894 h) 1940 -1941 i) 1948 j) 1981 k) 2005
History Match the dates and the events. 1. London was founded by the Romans. a) 43 AD 2. William the Conqueror was the first monarch who b) 1066 was crowned in Westminster Abbey. 3. Geoffrey Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey. c) 1400 4. King Charles I was executed in London. d) 1649 5. The Great Fire of London started in Pudding Lane. e) 1666 6. St. Paul’s Cathedral was completed. f) 1708 7. Tower Bridge was opened. g) 1894 h) 1940 -1941 i) 1948 j) 1981 k) 2005
History Match the dates and the events. 1. London was founded by the Romans. a) 43 AD 2. William the Conqueror was the first monarch who b) 1066 was crowned in Westminster Abbey. 3. Geoffrey Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey. c) 1400 4. King Charles I was executed in London. d) 1649 5. The Great Fire of London started in Pudding Lane. e) 1666 6. St. Paul’s Cathedral was completed. f) 1708 7. Tower Bridge was opened. 8. London was bombed by the Luftwaffe. g) 1894 h) 1940 -1941 i) 1948 j) 1981 k) 2005
History Match the dates and the events. 1. London was founded by the Romans. a) 43 AD 2. William the Conqueror was the first monarch who b) 1066 was crowned in Westminster Abbey. 3. Geoffrey Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey. c) 1400 4. King Charles I was executed in London. d) 1649 5. The Great Fire of London started in Pudding Lane. e) 1666 6. St. Paul’s Cathedral was completed. f) 1708 7. Tower Bridge was opened. 8. London was bombed by the Luftwaffe. g) 1894 9. The Summer Olympics were held in London. h) 1940 -1941 i) 1948 j) 1981 k) 2005
History Match the dates and the events. 1. London was founded by the Romans. a) 43 AD 2. William the Conqueror was the first monarch who b) 1066 was crowned in Westminster Abbey. 3. Geoffrey Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey. c) 1400 4. King Charles I was executed in London. d) 1649 5. The Great Fire of London started in Pudding Lane. e) 1666 6. St. Paul’s Cathedral was completed. f) 1708 7. Tower Bridge was opened. 8. London was bombed by the Luftwaffe. g) 1894 9. The Summer Olympics were held in London. h) 1940 -1941 10. The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana took place in St. Paul’s Cathedral. i) 1948 j) 1981 k) 2005
History Match the dates and the events. 1. London was founded by the Romans. a) 43 AD 2. William the Conqueror was the first monarch who b) 1066 was crowned in Westminster Abbey. 3. Geoffrey Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey. c) 1400 4. King Charles I was executed in London. d) 1649 5. The Great Fire of London started in Pudding Lane. e) 1666 6. St. Paul’s Cathedral was completed. f) 1708 7. Tower Bridge was opened. 8. London was bombed by the Luftwaffe. g) 1894 9. The Summer Olympics were held in London. h) 1940 -1941 10. The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana took place in St. Paul’s Cathedral. i) 1948 11. 50 people were killed in terrorist attacks in London. j) 1981 k) 2005
Make a list of top ten must-see attractions tourists coming to London should visit. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)
Watch the video and write down the list of top ten must-see attractions according to it. http: //youtube. com/v/pv. F 9 Zxf. Rl. Rc
Watch the video and write down the list of top ten must-see attractions according to it. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)
Watch the video and write down the list of top ten must-see attractions according to it. 1) West End
Watch the video and write down the list of top ten must-see attractions according to it. 1) West End 2) Buckingham Palace
Watch the video and write down the list of top ten must-see attractions according to it. 1) West End 2) Buckingham Palace 3) Tower of London
Watch the video and write down the list of top ten 1) 2) 3) 4) must-see attractions according to it. West End Buckingham Palace Tower of London South Bank + London Eye
Watch the video and write down the list of top ten 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) must-see attractions according to it. West End Buckingham Palace Tower of London South Bank + London Eye Science and Natural History Museums
Watch the video and write down the list of top ten 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) must-see attractions according to it. West End Buckingham Palace Tower of London South Bank + London Eye Science and Natural History Museums Madam Tussauds
Watch the video and write down the list of top ten 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) must-see attractions according to it. West End Buckingham Palace Tower of London South Bank + London Eye Science and Natural History Museums Madam Tussauds Borough Market
Watch the video and write down the list of top ten 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) must-see attractions according to it. West End Buckingham Palace Tower of London South Bank + London Eye Science and Natural History Museums Madam Tussauds Borough Market Hyde Park + Speakers’ Corner
Watch the video and write down the list of top ten 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) must-see attractions according to it. West End Buckingham Palace Tower of London South Bank + London Eye Science and Natural History Museums Madam Tussauds Borough Market Hyde Park + Speakers’ Corner Trafalgar Square (Don’t feed the pigeons! )
Watch the video and write down the list of top ten must-see attractions according to it. 1) West End 2) Buckingham Palace 3) Tower of London 4) South Bank + London Eye 5) Science and Natural History Museums 6) Madam Tussauds 7) Borough Market 8) Hyde Park + Speakers’ Corner 9) Trafalgar Square (Don’t feed the pigeons! ) 10) Houses of Parliament + Big Ben
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