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Сравните: He is drawing a picture. She has drawn a picture.
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Знает даже карапуз – Сок полезный, вкусный ….. Любит маленькая Анна Съесть за завтраком ……
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The USA is a large country. They consist of 50 states. Its area is only a little smaller than the area of Europe. The population is about 205 million people.
The flag of the United States is called “The Stars and Stripes”. The 50 stars white on the blue field represent the 50States and the 13 stripes represent the 13 original English colonies.
Washington is the capital of the USA. George Washington was the first American President and his name was given to the capitol of the young nation.
The Washington Monument. It is a marble obelisk. Inside the Monument There are 898 steps to the top. The Monument was erected to the memory of the first President. It symbolized the Nation’s respect for G.Washington.
The Lincoln Memorial. Abraham Lincoln was born in 1809 in the state of Kentucky.Life was not easy for the Lincoln family. People made him the President of the USA. A.Lincoln was wounded in 1865. The Memorial was designed like a Greek temple with 36 columns. They represent the states in the Union at that time.
There are many parks, gardens and beautiful buildings, such as the White House the Capitol the National Gallery of Art
The White House is the home of the President . Here the President lives and works.The White House is a large building. It has 132 rooms. All presidents except G.Washington live there.
The United States Capitol is the seat of Congress. It stands on the Capitol Hill. It is interesting to know that the Capitol is the highest building in Washington. There is a law not to build houses higher than the Capitol. There are no sky-scrapes in Washington.
Pentagon Here are the headquarters of the Department of Defence,the Army, the Navy and the Air Force. The Pentagon is the military centre of U.S. imperialism. The Pentagon is a five-sided building and five stories high.
New York is the biggest city in the USA. American tourist companies call it “the wonder city of the world” but Maxim Gorky called it “the city of the yellow devil”
The Statue of Liberty. It stands on a small island at the entrance to New York harbour. It is nearly 100 metres above the water level. The figure shows a young woman. She holds a tour in her right hand above her head and a tablet with the date “July 4th, 1776” in her left hand.
Empire State Building is one of the tallest building. It has 102 floors and is 448 metres high. New York is the city of sky-scrapes.
Columbia University . It was founded in 1754 is one of the biggest universities of the USA. Brooklyn Bridge. It was completed in 1883. The bridge is over the East River and connect Manhattan with Brooklyn.
There are a lot of other large cities in the USA . Chicago is one of the biggest industrial cities . San Francisco is a big port. Boston is one of the first town founded on the Atlantic coast of America.
San Francisco City Hall. The building houses the Public Library, the War Memorial Opera House and the Exposition Auditorium. People are very proud of City Hall. The American call Boston, the city of yesterday and tomorrow. It has a very interesting history.
Do you know..? The Mississippi River in the United States of America is called “the father of waters”. The name Mississippi comes from the Indian tribes that lived along the famous river. The Mississippi touches all or part of 31 states, as well as 2 Canadian provinces.
Do you know..? Montana is the fourth largest state in area. The state was once called ”the ice-box of the nation” before Alaska took away that distinction.
The Rocky Mountain are in the west of the USA. In the Rockies there are several peaks between 4000 and 5000metres high.
You can see many different animals in this romantic land. Bear grizzly Skunk Black bear
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The living Tower of London The Tower of London was founded in 1078 when William the Conqueror ordered the White Tower to be built inside the SE angle of the City walls, adjacent to the Thames. This was as much to protect the Normans from the people of the City of London as to protect London from outside invaders. William ordered the Tower to be built of Caen stone, which he had specially imported from France, and appointed Gundulf, Bishop of Rochester as the architect
Meet The Ravens T here are seven ravens at the Tower today ( the required six plus one spare!) Their names are Hardey, Thor, Odin, Gwyllum, Cedric, Hugine and Munin. Their lodgings are to be found next to the Wakefield Tower.
Beefeaters The name Beefeaters is thought to come from the French word - buffetier. Buffetiers were guards in the palace of French kings. They protected the king's food. Beefeaters were originally established in 1485 as King Henry VII's bodyguard, immediately after is victory at Bosworth. They are best known for their scarlet and gold dress uniforms which date from 1552 and are worn on state occasions.
Gunpowder plot, November 5 th , 1605 T he object of The Gunpowder Plot was to blow up English Parliament along with the ruling monarch, King James I. It was hoped that such a disaster would initiate a great uprising of English Catholics, who were distressed by the increased severity of penal laws against the practice of their religion.
Gunpowder plot, November 5 th , 1605 T he conspirators, who began plotting early in 1604, eventually expanded their members to a point where secrecy was impossible. One of their number, Thomas Percy (who had contacts at the Court of King James), hired a cellar beneath the House of Lords. Within this cellar were secretly stored 36 barrels (almost two tons) of gunpowder, overlaid with iron bars and firewood. The plan went awry, however, by way of a myserious letter received by Lord Monteagle on October 26th (10 days prior to the opening of Parliament).
Gunpowder plot A modern theory regarding the involvement of Guy Fawkes in the Gunpower Plot is that he was not trying to blow up the Houses of Parliament at all, but merely attempting to assassinate King James who, it was believed, had reneged on his promise to put a stop to the persecution of Catholics. In any event, it remains unclear whether the conspirators would have been successful in their plan, even if they had not been betrayed. Some believe that the gunpowder they were planning to use was so old as to be useless for the task.
Guy Fawkes’ Night Remember, Remember The Fifth of November The Gunpowder Treason and Plot I know of no reason Why the Gunpowder Treason Should ever be forgot
The Gunpowder Plot Conspirators
Traditional rhymes A penny loaf to feed the Pope. A farthing o' cheese to choke him. A pint of beer to rinse it down. A faggot of sticks to burn him. Burn him in a tub of tar. Burn him like a blazing star. Burn his body from his head. Then we'll say ol' Pope is dead. Hip hip hoorah! Hip hip hoorah hoorah!
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Dr Johnson said «When a man is tired of … he is tired of life». What word is missed ? далее
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Roman London.
People have lived in the London area for more than 5.000 years, but there used to be forests and marshes instead of a city. London itself was begun by the Romans about 2.000 years ago. They called their town Londinium.
Soldiers and settlers. In the first century, Roman soldiers came to take over Britain. Some of them settled by the Thames and built Londinium. This was the beginning of London. Roman ships sailed up the Thames, bringing supplies. The Romans built a bridge over the Thames, and there has been a bridge in the same area ever since.
Soldiers and settlers. A native people called the Iceni, led by Queen Boudicca, set fire to Londinium and killed everyone in the town. In the end, the Romans defeated Boudicca and Londinium was built again. A wall was built around the new town. You can still see parts of the wall today.
Inside Londinium. Inside the wall, Londinium had houses, bath houses temples, shops and markets. Nowadays, this area is a business district, known as the City.
Anglo- Saxon
At the end of the fourth century, the Roman Empire began to fall apart and the Romans left Britain. People called Angles, Saxons and Jutes then came to Britain from Holland, Germany and Denmark. Together, these peoples are called the Anglo-Saxons.
Roman ruins. After the Romans left, Londinium probably lay in ruins. The city grew up again, however, because it was a useful port.
Saint Pauls. Many people became Christians. In 604, the first Saint Paul's Cathedral was built. There is still a Saint Paul's on this site today.
Viking attack. In the ninth and tenth centuries, London was attacked by Danish Viking who sailed up the river to the city and settled there.
London Bridge is falling down. In 1014, Anglo-Saxons and Norwegian Vikings attacked the Danish Vikings in London. The Danish Vikings threw spears at them from the old London Bridge. The attackers used roofs to protect their boats. They tied ropes to the bridge and pulled it down. This led to the song «London Bridge is falling down». Viking attacks on London ended when Canute became King in 1016. he united the invaders and the Anglo-Saxons. Peace came and London grew wealthy.
Edwards Abbey. Seven years after Canute died, Edward the Confessor became king. He built Westminster Abbey. The Abbey was finished in 1065, just before Edward died. Edward was buried in the Abbey. After his death, Edwards was made a saint. His Abbey no longer stands. The Abbey you see today was built by Henry III.
Medieval London.
In 1066, after Edward the Confessors death, William the Conqueror invaded England from France. The centuries from the invasion up until 1485 are known as the medieval period in English history.
The medieval city. Medieval London was much smaller than today's London. The streets would have looked very different, too. The houses were made mainly of wood, and the roads were covered in stones called cobbles .
Merchants and craftsmen. There were many merchants and craftsmen. Street were named after them, for example, bread was sold on Bread Street. Merchants and craftsmen joined together to form powerful groups called Guilds, which still exist today. Each Guild had a coat-of-arms.
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January New Year’s Day (Jan 1)- the beginning of the new year. People make resolutions. Twelfth Night (Jan 6)- a party after the Christmas break and before the return to work in the fields.
Crufts Dog Show In February. Valuable dogs from all over the world compete in Birmingham. The best dog gets the title Crufts Supreme Champion.
Saint Valentine’s Day February 14 Was started in the time of Roman Empire. Is dedicated to St. Valentine. People send a card to someone they love, like, fancy or admire.
The Boat Race In March A rowing race between the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. On the river Thames in London (7,2 km).
Pancake Day In March The last day before Lent. Pancake race-running while holding a pancake in a frying pan. Competitors have to throw it in the air and catch it again in the pan.
April Fool’s Day April 1 A day of practical jokes. You have to play the joke before 12 o’clock midday, otherwise the joke is on you.
Good Friday The Friday before Easter. The church marks the death of Christ. British usually eat hot-cross buns, which are marked on top with cross.
Easter In April. The celebration of the Resurrection of Christ Schools are closed for two weeks. People give each other chocolate eggs that are wrapped in silver paper.
The London Marathon One of the biggest marathons in the world. Each year about 30,000 people start the race and about 25,000 finish. Raise money for charity.
May Day May 1 A pagan festival to celebrate the end of winter and welcome summer. Children dance around the maypole and sing songs.
Chelsea Flower Show In May Britain’s most important flower and garden show. Thousands of people come to see the prize flowers and specially built gardens.
Midsummer Day June 24 Summer solstice. People stay up until midnight to welcome in midsummer day. When the fires die down, men run or jump through it to bring good luck.
Trooping The Colour The second Saturday in June. Celebrates the Queen’s official birthday. Lots of marching, military music and the soldiers are dressed in colourful uniforms.
Saint Swithin’s Day July 15 Saint Swithin was England’s Bishop of Winchester. 40 days of bad weather will follow if it rains on this day.
Wimbledon The last week of July and the first week of June. At Wimbledon in South-West London. One of the four great world tennis championships and the only one which is played on grass.
Notting Hill Carnival The last weekend in August. Takes place in Notting Hill. People dress up in fabulous costumes. Steel bands play African and Caribbean music.
Harvest Festivals In September. A Christian festival. It was held to say thank you to God for a good harvest. Churches are decorated with fruit, vegetables and flowers.
Halloween October 31 A pagan festival celebrates the return of the souls that visit their former houses. People dress up as witches, ghosts etc. Houses are decorated with pumpkins.
Guy Fawke’s Night November 5 He was a terrorist. The day marks the discovery of a plot to blow up Parliament in 1605. People make models of him and burn them on big bonfires.
Christmas Day December 25 Religious ceremony commemorating the birth of Christ. Children wake up early to find presents in their stockings. Traditional Christmas tree and dinner.
Boxing Day December 26 It is usually spent in front of the TV, recovering from Christmas Day. Servants go from house to house with collecting boxes.
New Year’s Eve December 31 Traditionally Scottish celebration. At midnight everybody joins hands and sings Auld Lang Syne.
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What is the official language in Great Britain? English French Russian Chinese
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Big Ben is… A clock A horse An animal in the zoo A famous name
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The changing of guards happens every day at… 12.30 p.m. 12 o’clock 11.30 a.m. 10 o’clock
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Great Britain is divided into… 3 parts 5 parts 4 parts 2 parts
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What is the Tower of London? A prison A museum A house A fortress
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The name of Palace where the Queen live is… The Tower of London The White House The Winsor palace The Buckingham Palace
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England is in… Europe Africa America Asia
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The name of the river of London is… The Volga The Thames The Nile The Sean
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Westminster Abbey is… The cathedral The monastery The inn 4. The famous Royal Church
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London is more than… One thousand years old Two thousand years old Tree thousand years old Four thousand years old
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Who is the head of England? The tsar The Queen The Princess The Prince
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In what country men wear skirts? France England Scotland Norway
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The Princess Diana was a wife of… Prince John Prince Robert Prince Charles Prince Wilhelm
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воскресенье 23 Апрель, 2017 PRESENT PROGRESSIVE Ving be am is are
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE Ving am is are be - was/were was were PAST PROGRESSIVE
What was he doing yesterday at …?
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Were you doing it at…on Sunday? help about the house play computer games read books play tennis go fishing play football 3 p .m. 4 p .m. 5 p .m. 6 p .m.
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What is the name of this famous London sight?
How do the English call this building?
Tell the name of the round square
The English writer known as the Queen of Crime.
The largest and most prestigious tennis tournament in the UK?
What famous literary traveler left his home in Hill on 1st of September, 1651, and did not get back home to Yorkshire until 1687
What is the Beatle's song in which they sing about transport?
When can the First Foot come to the house?
Where is the National Shakespeare Theatre situated?
Dr Johnson said «When a man is tired of … he is tired of life». What word is missed?
Brilliant English actor and director, known for its bowler hat and gait
What is changed in UK very quickly?
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