Презентация по английскому языку по теме "Лондон".
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London is the capital of Great Britain, it’s
political, economic and commercial centre.
London is situated upon both banks of the River
Thames and it is one of the largest cities in the
world. Its population is about 8 million.
London is one of the oldest and most
interesting cities in the world. It’s the greatest
and nicest town in the world. Also, the nature of
this city is very picturesque. Many parks and
theatres, museums and halls, which are always
ready to surprise tourists and English by its
beauty and charm. There are about 40 theatres,
several concert halls, many museums including
the British Museum, and the best art galleries.
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Speaking about parks we can always see many people
here listening to others or just heaving their rest. Hide
Park with its Speaker's Corner is also in London. Among
other parks are Kensington Gardens, St. James Park. In
the West End is Buckingham Palace, which is the
Queen's Residence, and the Palace of Westminster the
seat of Parliament. The best-known streets here are
Whitehall with important Government offices, Downing
Street, the London residence of Prime Minister and the
place where cabinet meets, Fleet Street where most
newspapers have their offices, Harley Street where the
highest paid doctors live, and some others. There are
many statues and monuments there.
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Speaking about the West End we
mean its center where famous parks
and tropical places are situated. In
Westminster Abbey begins and
comes to an end royal destiny: in its
walls the British monarchs are
crowned, here they find their eternal
rest. Besides Westminster Abbey is
well known for the "poet’s Conner".
So… many others memorial boards
are established. But the present
tombs are far from being all
mentioned to the poets.
Well it is safe to say that it is the
most famous building in England. It
is a fine Gothic building, which
stands opposite the Houses of
Parliament. It is the work of many
hands and different ages and the
oldest part of the building dates
from the 8th century.
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Tower has been part
of the capital's history
for the past 600 years.
The Tower of London is
a very old building. It
is more than 900 years
old. English kings lived
in it many years ago,
but now it is a
museum. People,
which come to London,
like to go to the Tower.
It was a fortress, a
royal palace and later
a prison.
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The White Tower,
dating from 1078,
contains a
spectacular
collection of arms.
Now the Tower
protects the Crown
Jewels. The Imperial
State Crown and the
Crown of Queen
Elizabeth both
incorporate precious
stones whose
history goes back
centuries. Ceremony
is still part of the
daily life within the
Tower. Following a
700-year tradition,
each night the Chief
warder locks the
gates and hands the
keys to the Resident
Governor.
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London's best known and most distinctive bridge
has straddled the Thames for a century. The twin
draw-bridges, each weighing about 1,000 tons,
have been raised more than half a million times
since the bridge was built. It is a working tribute to
Victorian engineering genius. The draw-bridges take
just 90 seconds to rise. All the original machinery is
still in place with just one concession to modern
technology: electric motors now replace the steam
engines. Between the massive gothic-style towers
that rest on the river bed are walkways, giving
superb views of the river and the Tower of London.
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Big Ben is the name of the
huge clock in one of the tall
towers of the Houses of
Parliament. People are allowed
to get inside the Tower so that
they can see the works of Big
Ben. There is no lift and there
are 340 steps up to Big Ben. The
faces of the clock are very large.
The sound of Big Ben is wellknown to all British people and
the tower of Big Ben is often
used as a symbol of Britain. The
great bell got its name in 19th
century after Sir Benjamin Hall.
Big Ben is the voice of London; it
shows an exact time since 1859.
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Therefore there are many nice squares in London.
Trafalgar Square is one of them and it is situated in
the center of the West End. There you can see a
statue of Lord Nelson named by Nelson’s Column,
which is situated in the middle of the square.
Trafalgar Square commemorates Nelson's naval
victory of 1805. It was laid out between 1829 and
1841. There is Nelson's column there, nearly 185 feet
high topped by statue of Nelson 17 feet high. The
fountains and friendly pigeons make Trafalgar Square
a popular place for Londoner and tourists. The
building of National Gallery - one of the world famous
art museums is situated on the Trafalgar square too.
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It has served as official London residence of Britain's
sovereigns since 1837. It evolved from a town house
that was owned from the beginning of the eighteenth
century by the Dukes of Buckingham. Today it is The
Queen's official residence. Although in use for the many
official events and receptions held by The Queen, areas
of Buckingham Palace are opened to visitors on a regular
basis. The State Rooms of the Palace are open to visitors
during the Annual Summer Opening in August and
September. They are lavishly furnished with some of the
greatest treasures from the Royal Collection - paintings
by Rembrandt, Rubens, Vermeer, Canaletto and Claude;
sculpture by Canova and Chantry some of the finest
English and French furniture in the world.
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Автор: Валдина Оксана Андреевна
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