THE WAY WE LIVED AND STUDIED IN
ENGLANDPresented by the students of the 5th form
Pavel Bobylev and Daniil Goren
VladimirGymnasium #3
The Teachers of English
L.G. Yazykova, N.I. Ulanova
«Travelling teaches more than anything else. Sometimes one day spending in another country teaches
more than spending ten years living at home» (A. Franse)
We studied at ISIS GREENWICH School
It is a modern building made from glass and metal which has spacious classrooms with interactive boards, Internet access, free Wi-Fi and a rest zone.
We immediately liked ISIS GREENWICH School. There were 15
students in our group. Danya and I were the youngest ones. It was very easy, funny and interesting for us to
study.
During the long break we went to
the café.
The students of our group stayed with families in Greenwich. There were 5 people in our family: mother, father and three children of 4, 7 and 9 years
old.
We were lucky to learn about the way of life of this
family and their family traditions.
We stayed in a traditional English house which had 2 floors.
There was a kitchen and a living room on the first floor and there were 3 small bedrooms on the second floor.
We liked the fireplace in
our bedroom, 2 beds and
the windows facing the garden.
Danya, do you remember the wonderful dish which we had for
breakfast? The oatmeal porridge. It’s the main dish of English lords and
even the members of the Royal family love it. It’s a pity you prefer cornflakes
with milk.
In the evening we had dinner with the whole family in the dining room: spaghetti Bolognese, hamburgers, ice-cream, juice, chicken,
potatoes. On Sundays they usually cooked turkey and invited guests.
Once our hostess had a birthday. She was very glad to get our Russian souvenirs
for her birthday.
Guests came and we found out what a traditional English tea ceremony is
like. The English usually drink tea in the afternoon. They drink tea from cups and they prefer it with milk.
Do you know that this famous sign belongs to London underground? It is
called “roundel”. It was invented at the beginning of the 20th century. At that
time the red circle meant wood wheels. “Underground” is the official name for
subway. The first underground appeared in London. It is the oldest
underground in the world.
- Danya, and do you remember how you got lost in the Tube?
- Yes. This was the time when I understood that it’s very useful to
know English.
We were also very much impressed by the most stylish and the oldest buses in London – Routemaster. They are known all around the world. We had a very interesting “hop on, hop off” excursion on it.These double-deckers are the symbol of London. We had a tour around London on one of these buses and took many photos.
We waited for our bus at such bus stop every morning when we went to school.
Almost every bus stop has a special electronic board which shows the
time before the next bus arrives.
Left-driving was very unusual for us, although
the English think that their left-driving is the right one.
But it’s a pity that we didn’t get a chance to have
a ride in a taxi… British taxis are traditionally
called “black cab” and are famous all over the world.
In our free time we went on excursions to museums, exhibitions, art galleries, walked in beautiful London parks and fed squirrels there.
We visited and saw a lot, but there are 10 things which, in our opinion, everyone must do when they are in
London, and we did it!!!
We did it!!!
Had a ride on a double-decker!
We did it!!!
Called home from the famous red phone booth!
Sent cards home by Royal Mail!
We did it!!!
Walked around Trafalgar Square and visited the National Gallery!
We did it!!!Fell in love with
Big Ben and Westminster
Abbey!
We did it!!!Saw Buckingham Palace and
the Houses of Parliament!
We did it!!!
Had a ride on London Eye!
We did it!!!
Hugged Arnold Schwarzenegger in
Madame Tussauds!
Went to Baker Street, 221b where there is Sherlock Holmes Museum!
We did it!!!
Stood on the two hemispheres of Greenwich meridian!
We did it!!!
Bought souvenirs and drank English tea in a café!
We did it!!!
Had a boat trip along the Thames
and counted bridges!
I liked the world-famous Madame Tussauds. It is impressive!
There are wax figures of many famous people: rock stars, musicians, politicians, singers, actors and actresses.
It was like we were at the party with all of them!
We got frightened when we were in a horror room and hid behind each other. It was fun!
We went to Baker Street to the famous Sherlock Holmes Museum.
There was a souvenir shop near the museum where we bought some things connected with the legendary Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson.
After the trip to London I started watching the famous series
SHERLOCK with Benedict Cumberbatch in English.
In Trafalgar Square we climbed the famous lions which were hot from the sun and took pictures on them.
Then we went to have a ride on London Eye where we took photos in the glass
cabins and saw amazing views of London from
them. We also saw a very interesting 3D film about
London Eye.
Big Ben is a magnificent building!
I fell in love with it immediately.
It is very beautiful, elegant, slim, high, proud and grand.
It strikes time every hour.
We were also impressed by Westminster Abbey where a lot of
famous British people were buried.
In the Tower of London we saw many beautiful towers, ravens and the Royal treasures. I was amazed by the Royal crown with lots of precious stones. We
bought such small gold crowns as souvenirs.
The Science Museum is very big. We spent 4
hours there and didn’t see even half of it.
We assembled a robot there and it worked. It was cool!
Piccadilly Circus is a very unusual place with a lot of
people.
There you can feel the life of the whole city.
Tower Bridge is absolutely unforgettable in the evening! It has a lot of lights and many people come there to
see it and take photos on it.
We walked to St Paul’s Cathedral which is the soul of London. It is famous
all around the world and is the most beautiful cathedral in London.
Danya, do you remember that unforgettable water trip along the Thames?
During that trip we saw many interesting buildings on the banks of the river.
But we saw not only London. I often recall the trip to Brighton
which is in the south of England. It’s not very far from London.
We spent a wonderful time on the seaside, had a picnic on the beach, ate fish and chips and fat seagulls tried to steal the food right from
our hands.
Of course, I remember that. I also liked the most beautiful Sea Life Museum in Brighton.
I had never thought that underwater world can be so
exciting! Amazing!
For the first time in our life we saw a lot of huge and very small fishes
and different water animals.
We bought wonderful souvenirs and had a good rest in a nice café.
We visited the oldest college in Cambridge, a huge cathedral near it and had a walk along the bank of the
river.
We also wanted to bring some souvenirs and tea from London for our families and friends, so we
often went shopping.
We didn’t want to leave. It was sad.
London almost became our home.
Everything was very interesting there!
That’s why we didn’t want to part with our
teachers, with London, with the Thames, with
Tower Bridge… We left a part of our
heart in London and fell in love with it forever.
It was the most exciting trip in my life! I want to learn English and to know it perfectly. I felt independent and adult!
I understood that it is very easy to travel and make new friends when you know the language!
Thanks