Make up word combinations

a)

mountainous traditions
high rivers
intellectual lakes
beautiful country
large center
northern mountains
mild part
political waters
old climate
long industry
chief plane
warm party
vast customs

b)

to consist of the territory
to influence the northern part
to be situated in four parts
to occupy the climate

5. Fill in each column with the suitable words from the text according to the following topics.

Geography Policy Industry

Make up sentences from the words and phrases given below.

1. On, the UK, is situated, the British Isles.

2. England, consists of, and, Northern Ireland, it, Wales, Scotland, four parts.

3. Is, of the population, 80%, urban.

4. London, the country, is, the capital, of.

5. Greatly, the surface, of, varies, the country.

6.The country, lakes, there, in, many, are, beautiful.

7. The Gulf Stream, of, the climate, the Atlantic Ocean, and, influence, the country.

8. Industrial, Great Britain, country, is, a highly developed.

9.Is, of, the Queen, the state, the head.

10. Three, are, in, political, Great Britain, there, parties.

Fill in the suitable words and phrases from the active vocabulary.

1. England, Wales and Scotland … the territory of the largest island.

2. About 80% of the population is …

3. The northern and western part of the country is …

4. All the rest is a … plane.

5. The climate is … the whole year round.

6. Great Britain is a highly developed … country.

7. It is one of the world’s largest producers and exporters of …

8. … is one of the chief industries of the country.

9. The most famous … are Oxford and Cambridge universities.

10. The United Kingdom is a …

11. There are 3 main political parties in Great Britain: …

8. Make sure you know these expressions. Use them in the sentences of your own.

to consist of

to occupy smth

to influence smth

with smb at the head

in practice

to be situated in … part

to be situated on … isles

to be ruled by

to be known as

9. Insert prepositions if necessary.

1. The UK is situated … the British Isles.

2. Great Britain consists … 4 parts: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

3. England, Scotland and Wales occupy … the territory … Great Britain.

4. Northern Ireland is situated … the northern part … Ireland.

5. The mountains, the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf Stream influence … the climate … Great Britain.

6. The Queen is the head … the state.

7. But … practice, the country is ruled … the elected government … the Prime Minister … the head.

8. The British Parliament consists … two chambers: the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

10. Answer the questions:

1. Where is the UK situated?

2. What parts does it consist of?

3. What is the population of the country?

4. What are the most important rivers in the UK?

5. What seas is Great Britain washed by?

6. What kinds of industries are highly developed in the country?

7. What is the political system of the UK?

8. What are the main political parties of the country?

11. Look at the map of the British Isles and give some additional information concerning:

a) small islands belonging to the United Kingdom;

b) seas and channels washing the British Isles;

c) the greatest mountains of the country and their peaks;

d) the largest and the most beautiful lakes of Scotland.

LONDON

London is the capital of Great Britain, its political, economic and commercial center. It is one of the largest cities in the world and the largest city in Europe. Its population is about 8 million.

London is situated on the river Thames. The city is very old. It has more than 20 centuries old history. Traditionally it is divided into several parts: the City, Westminster, the West End and the East end. They are very different from each other.

The City is the oldest part of London, its financial and business center. Numerous banks, offices and firms are concentrated here, including the Bank of England, the Stock Exchange and the Old Bailey. Few people live in the city but over a million come to work here. Two masterpieces are situated within the City: St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Tower of London. St. Paul’s Cathedral was built in the 17th century by Christopher Wren. The Tower of London was built in the 11th century. It was used as a fortress, a palace and a prison. Now it’s a museum.

Westminster is the aristocratic official part of London. It includes Buckingham Palace where the Queen lives and the Houses of Parliament stretching for nearly 1000 feet along the north bank of the Thames.

The Clock Tower of the Houses of Parliament is famous for its big hour bell, known as “Big Ben”. Westminster Abbey is the place where coronation of nearly all kings and queens has taken place. Many of them are buried here as well as some other famous people of the country (G. Chaucer, Tennyson, Newton, Ch. Dickens, T. Hardy, R. Kipling, etc.)

The West End is the richest and most beautiful part of London. It is a symbol of wealth and luxury. The best hotels, restaurants, shops, clubs, parks and houses are situated there. English aristocracy lives in this region. One of the busiest streets in the West End is Oxford Street. There are many various shops in it, which attract customers from different countries of the world.

Trafalgar Square is the geographical center of London. It was named in the memory of Admiral Nelson’s victory at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The tall Nelson’s Column stands in the middle of the square.

Opposite the Nelson monument is the National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery. They contain the finest art collection in the world. Not far from the National Gallery is the British Museum famous for it’s rich library.

The East End is an industrial district of London. There are many factories and the Port of London there. The region is densely populated by working class families, those people who have built the palaces of the West End. They are proud to be called cockneys which means true Londoners, hereditary inhabitants of the area. They love the district very much.

Active Vocabulary

capital столица museum музей
center центр residence резиденция
region район official официальный
district район gallery галлерея
palace дворец painting живопись, картина
royal королевский masterpiece шедевр
fortress крепость art искусство
cathedral собор collection коллекция
hotel гостиница library библиотека
park парк wealth богатство
statue статуя resident житель
monument памятник to attract attention привлекать внимание
memory память contain содержать
victim жертва occupy занимать
stretch простираться advertisement объявление
the Bank of England Английский банк the Stock Exchange Лондонская фондовая биржа
the Old Bailey Центральный уголовный суд, находящийся в Олд-Бейли    

1. Answer the questions:

1. What is the capital of Great Britain?

2. Is London a big city?

3. What is its population?

4. What river does London stand on?

5. What parts is London divided into?

6. Why is the City called the business center of London?

7. What places of interest does Westminster include?

8. Who is buried in Westminster Abbey?

9.What is the West End famous for?

10. Why is the central square in London named Trafalgar Square?

11. Where is the National Gallery situated?

12. What do you know about the British museum?

13. The East End is the working class area, isn’t it?

14. What is situated in the East End?

15. Is London a city of big contrasts?

16. Would you like to live there? Why?

17. What part of London would you like to live in?

2. Make up sentences, using the underlined words and words collocations:

1. London is more than 20 centuries old.

2. The City is the business center of London.

3. No 10 Downing Street is the official residence of the Prime Minister.

4. Trafalgar Square was named in the memory of the victory at the battle of Trafalgar, 1805.

5. The museum contains a great collection of ancient things.

3. Ask your friends:

- if he has ever been to London;

- if it is possible to see anything of London in one day;

- if he is interested in churches and cathedrals;

- whether he knows the history of Britain;

- whether Great Britain took part in the World War II;

- whether London was bombed during the war;

- what famous theatres he knows in London;

- what big University he knows in London;

- what places of interests he would like to see first.

4. Continue the sentences:

1. London is situated on the banks of the river…

2. The oldest part of London is…

3. Its population is…

4. The aristocratic official part of London is called…

5. The symbol of wealth and luxury is…

6. The industrial district of London is called…

7. The well-known people of England are buried in…

8. Most Government offices in London are situated in…

9. The official residence of the Prime Minister is in…

10. One of the biggest shopping centers in London is in…

11. The place where Monarch lives is called…

12. In the middle of Trafalgar Square there is…

13. The museum which contains a great collection of pictures of different schools is called…

14. The largest park in London is…

15. Old residents of the East End call themselves…

5. Translate into English:

1.Лондон – самый большой город в Европе. Он простирается почти на 30 миль.

2.Вместе с окраинами и пригородными районами город называется Большой Лондон.

3.“Сити” – это старейшая часть города. Именно с этого места начал расти Лондон.

4.Во время II мировой войны “Сити” был сильно разрушен.

5.Трафальгарская площадь – это то место, где обычно проводятся различные демонстрации.

6.Картинные галереи Лондона – богатейшие в мире.

7.“Сохо” – район города, где живут люди творческих профессий: художники, писатели, артисты.

8.В Британском музее содержится большое количество древних рукописей, монет, скульптур.

9.Лондон гордится своими прекрасными мостами через Темзу.

10. Из 15 мостов наиболее известен Лондонский мост, Тауэрский и

Вестминстерский.

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