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“When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life” S. Johnson.

“When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life” S. Johnson.

Phonetic exercise [i] Six little kittens Live in the city. And the city is

Phonetic exercise [i] Six little kittens Live in the city. And the city is so pretty.

1. a) 2. a) 3. a) 4. a) 5. a) 6. a) 7. a)

1. a) 2. a) 3. a) 4. a) 5. a) 6. a) 7. a) 8. a) London is the capital of… America b) England c) Russia London stands on the river… Mississippi b) Volga c) Thames … built Londinium. the Romans b) the French c) the Americans William the Conqueror came to England in… 1666 b) 1066 c) 1796 William the Conqueror built… The British Museum b) The “Odeon” c) the White Tower There are more than … million people in London 2 b) 7 c) 15 There are… bridges in London now. 29 b) 14 c) 35 The Great Fire of London started in … the White Tower b) Hyde Park c) the house of the king’s baker

THE TOWER OF LONDON It has served as citadel, palace, prison, mint and menagerie.

THE TOWER OF LONDON It has served as citadel, palace, prison, mint and menagerie. The White Tower was built in 1078 by William the Conqueror to protect the city.

St. Paul`s Cathedral Designed by Christopher Wren, it has the heaviest bell in Britain.

St. Paul`s Cathedral Designed by Christopher Wren, it has the heaviest bell in Britain.

Trafalgar Square is the most popular place for people to meet. In the middle

Trafalgar Square is the most popular place for people to meet. In the middle of the square there is Nelson’s Column, which is 51 m high.

The National Gallery

The National Gallery

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The heart of London is… The Tower of London

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The heart of London is… The Tower of London was… London will be rich… Sir Christopher Wren built… In one of the towers of St Paul`s cathedral there is… 6. In the middle of the Trafalgar Square stands… 7. The National Gallery is… 1. while ravens live in the Tower. 2. one of the largest bells in the world. 3. a tall column. 4. the City. 5. a fortress, a palace, a prison and the King’s Zoo. 6. St Paul’s Cathedral. 7. one of the best galleries in the world.

Have you ever visited …? When did you visit …?

Have you ever visited …? When did you visit …?

1. What is situated in the Tower of London now? a) The prison b)

1. What is situated in the Tower of London now? a) The prison b) The Zoo c) The museum 2. Who lives in the Tower of London? a) The ravens b) The Queen c) The Prime Minister 3. Which is the oldest part of London? • Westminster • The City c) The West End 4. How much time did it take Sir Christopher Wren to build St Paul’s Cathedral? a) 35 years b) 45 years c) 55 days 5. Which museum is situated opposite Trafalgar Square? a) British Museum b) The National Gallery c) Sherlock Holmes Museum