“Countries, cities, sights”
Elena Arkadievna IvanovaForm 5A
It’s better to see something once then to hear about it a hundred
times.
Лучше один раз увидеть, чем сто раз услышать.
Countries,
cities,
sights
Country Location Population
Capital / Date of the foundation
National Symbols
Great Britain
The British Isles
61 million
London47AD
Big BenQueenDouble-decker
Country Location Population
Capital / Date of the foundation
National Symbols
Russia Eurasia 132 million
Moscow 1147
Red SquareThe KremlinBirch tree
The USA
North America
309 million
Washington1790
The Statue of LibertyStars and StripesUncle Sam
Match the sights and the pictures:a) Buckingham
Palace
b) Westminster Abbey
c) Trafalgar Square
d) St. Paul’s Cathedral
1
2
3
4
a)Red Square
b) The Kremlin
c) The Tretyakov Gallery
d) Gorky Park
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4c) The Library of
Congress
a) Disneyland
d) The White
House
b) The Statue of Liberty
Match the sights and the cities:a)Buckingham Palaceb) Red Square c) Westminster Abbey
d) Trafalgar Squaree) The Tretyakov Gallery
f) The Library of
Congress
g) St. Paul’s Cathedral
h) The Kremlini) The Statue of Libertyj) Gorky Parkk) The White House
LONDON
MOSCOW
WASHINGTON
NEW YORK
* Buckingham Palace* Westminster Abbey* St. Paul’s Cathedral
* The Kremlin in Izmailovo
* The Tretyakov Gallery * The White House
* The Library of Congress
residence - резиденцияstate- государственный
marble – мраморныйDrawing Room – гостиная
royal – королевскийa throne – тронa coach – карета
a ball - балa ceremony- церемония
BUCKINGHAM PALACE
The Grand Hall and
the Grand staircase
The Green Drawing Room
The White Drawing Room
The State Dining Room
The Throne Room
The Queen’s Gallery
The Queen’s Gallery
The Gold State Coach
The Ball Room
True or false?• 1. If the Queen’s flag is outside
the palace, the Queen is at home.
• 2. Buckingham Palace has 770 rooms.
• 3. There is a table where 60 people can sit and have meals in the Green Drawing Room.
• 4. The Queen meets guests on special days in the Throne room.
• 5. You can see beautiful paintings, statues, different pieces of furniture in the Ball Room.
• TRUE
• FALSE
• FALSE
• TRUE
• FALSE
Thomas Jefferson BuildingJohn Adams Building
James Madison Memorial Building a manuscript – манускрипт
circular in shape-круглой формыa balcony – балкон
a dome - купол
The Library of Congress
The Library of Congress
The Library of Congress
The Capitol
The Library of Congress
The Library of Congress
The Library of Congress
The Library of Congress
The Reading Room
The Reading Room
The Reading Room
The Dome of the Reading Room
True or false?• The Library started in 1900.• The Library has three buildings and is
situated in the United States Capitol.• There are more than 80 million things
in collections of books, newspapers, manuscripts, films, maps, works of drama, music and art.
• The Reading Room is circular in shape.• There are 10 large marble columns and
14 bronze statues near the columns in the Reading Room.
• FALSE• TRUE
• TRUE
• TRUE
• FALSE
to defend - защищатьa souvenir market – рынок
сувенировThe Palace of Russian Dining –
Дворец российской трапезыa marriage - свадьбаa grown-up- взрослый
The Kremlin in Izmailovo
The Kremlin in Izmailovo
The Kremlin in Izmailovo
The Souvenir Market
The Church
The Palace of Russian Dining
The Kremlin in Izmailovo
The Kremlin in Izmailovo
The Museum of Toys
The Museum of Russian Costume
The Museum of Bread
True or false?• The word “kremlin” means “building”. • You can enjoy a wonderful view of
wooden buildings with museums, the souvenir market and the wooden Church.
• In the Palace of Russian Dining you can cook different Russian food.
• Children can play games, feed birds, ride horses, take part in celebration of traditional Russian holidays there.
• You can visit the Museum of Toys, the Museum of Bread and the Museum of Russian Costume.
• FALSE
• TRUE
• FALSE
• TRUE
• TRUE
Choose the right variant:
1. a) Trafalgar Squareb) Hyde park
2. a) the White House b) the Metropolitan Museum
3. a) The Tretyakov Galleryb) Red Square
Find the word with “the" article:
(?) Big Ben(?) Gorky Park
(?) St. Paul’s Cathedral(?) British Museum(?) Times Square
(?) Westminster Bridge(?) Buckingham Palace
Complete the sentences with the words:
• Sir Christopher Wren built (1) in the 17th century after the great fire.
• (2) is one of the main symbols of the USA.
• The building in the centre of Moscow is (3).
• The members of the British Parliament work in (4).
• (5) was a fortress, a palace, a prison and the King’s Zoo.
The Statue of Liberty, the White tower, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, the Houses of
Parliament, the Kremlin
THE British Museum
1.St. Paul’s Cathedral 2. The Statue of Liberty 3. the Kremlin 4. The Houses of Parliament 5. The Tower
Westminster Abbey
1. a) Trafalgar Square2. a) the White House
3. b) Red Square
THANK YOU !