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На этапе начального образования . a timetable A board a pupil a desk a teacher a classroom a window Work in pairs. Take it in turns to click on each colour and ask each other the questions above. Don't forget to answer them. Example: Pupil 1: -What is it? Pupil 2: -It's a board. Magic Hat... In each word some letters are missing... Try to guess what they are! Take the words one by one through the Magic Hat. You will immediately see the result! ****** В каждом слове пропущены буквы... Постарайтесь угадать, что это за буквы! Поместите слово в Волшебную Шляпу, а затем отправьте его на противоположное поле (одно за другим). Вы сразу же увидите результат! timetable tim...tabl... window win...ow teacher te...cher 1. What's this? 2. Where is the teacher? 3. Who is at the board? 4. Who is at the desk? 5. What is on the wall? D. It's a window. C. She is in the classroom. E. The teacher is. A. The new pupil is. B. The timetable is. 1. What's this? 2. Where is the teacher? 3. Who is at the board? 4. Who is at the desk? 5. What is on the wall? C. She is in the classroom. E. The teacher is. D. It's a window. B. The timetable is. A. The new pupil is. Read the task. Прочтите задание. На этапе общего образования TRANSLATE ANSWER intelligent sociable stupid shy independent naughty rude curious creative talkative responsible hospitable Say in one word: Thing you like to do for your pleasure IS A HOBBY what are you going to be? businessman sportsmen doctor, dentist housewife farmer librarian computer programmer, office worker На этапе старшего образования The City Globe 10Down.Str. Eye CENTER The City is an area in central London which covers one square mile ( 2.5 square kilometres ) and sometimes is called the Square Mile. It is the oldest part of London. It was established by the Romans in 43 AD, when they surrounded this mile with a wall and called it “Londinium”. Now it is the British business center where many financial companies and banks are situated. Few people live FINANCE in the City but about half a million people travel there each day to work. At night it is almost deserted. The City is a self governing administrative region ELECT with its own police force, its own elected Lord Mayor, and its own style of government , a system little GOVERN changed since the Middle Ages. Even now the City ASSOCIATE has 83 guilds ( trade associations ) whose members wear special uniforms on CEREMONY ceremonial occasions. The Queen cannot visit the City anytime she likes but her visit is always a special medieval ceremony. On the border of the City the Lord Mayor waits for her with the ancient Pearl Sword and Mace. On Queen’s arrival he offers her to ARRIVE touch the sword as a sign that she is his sovereign an and then leads her into the City. Buckingham palace has been a home for seven generations of British kings and queens and it is the symbol of monarchy. 355 people work for the Queen here today. There are 19 State rooms in the Palace, 53 Royal and Guests bedrooms, 600 rooms in all. Heads of State, leaders of the Commonwealth and diplomats are invited here ( the Queen receives about 30.000 guests every year). Once a week the Prime Minister comes at 6.30pm for an audience . It is an absolute private exchange of views. When Her Majesty the Queen is in residence, you can see the flag over the Palace. The moment Her Majesty leaves the Palace, down it comes. In front of Buckingham House there is a monument to Queen Victoria, who loved this Palace very much because of happy years with her husband Albert. Every morning in front of the Palace you can see a colourful ceremony: The Changing of the Guard. Guards in red uniform and black hats ( bearskins ) march down the Mall to music from band and replace others. Behind the Palace there is a beautiful park where the Queen holds usually in June a garden party for political leaders. 1. a) invites 2. a) audience 3. a) above 4. a) coloured 5. a) walk b) receives c) meets d) sees b) meeting c) reception d) talk b) at c) over d) on b) colour c) colourless d) colourful b) go c) march d) crawl 1. This junction is famous for its bright neon advertisment, a wide variety of shops and hotels and for its lively nightlife. a) Trafalgar Square c) The City London Eye b) Piccaddily Circus d) 2. The panels of this monument were made from the guns captured at these battles. a) Westminster Abbey c) Madam Tussaud’s Museum b) The Tower d) Nelson’s Column 3. From its top you can enjoy a breath-taking view of London and experience the unforgettable moments of your life. A full trip lasts 30 minutes. Tower Bridge a) St.Paul’s Cathedral c) b) London Eye d) Westminster Abbey 4. Another interesting sight is Speaker’s Corner situated on its edge. a) Houses of Parliament c) Hyde Park Westminster Abbey b) The Tower d) 5. Kings and Queens here rub shoulders with great statesmen, religious leaders, scientists and so on. a) Buckingham Palace c) The Tower b) Madam Tussaud’s Museum d) Westminster Abbey 6. Here the crowd is free to move around, talk, drink beer and throw fruit. a) Trafalgar Square c) The Globe Theatre b) Piccaddily Circus d) The Science Museum 7. It’s impossible to list all the manuscripts, works of art and books that this museum contains. Madam Tussaud’s Museum a) The British Museum c) The National Gallery b) The Science Museum d) 8. This is where all the English monarchs have been crowned for over 600 years and many of them were buried. The Tower a) Buckingham Palace c) b) St.Paul’s Cathedral d) Westminster Abbey 9. All great artists are represented here by their masterpieces. a) The Tate Gallery c) The National Gallery b) Madam Tussaud’s Museum d) Buckingham Palace