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6 Do you know Great Britain?

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How many parts are there in Great Britain?


What river is the capital situated on?
Who is the head of the country?
What is the home of the Queen?
What is the double-decker?
What is Big Ben?
What is the symbol of England?
Where did the detective Sherlock Holmes live?
What is the most famous lake in Scotland?
Why is the city Bath called so?
Who is the most famous woman-writer of detective stories?
What books of English writers do you know?
What is the oldest part of London?
What is the symbol of Scotland?
What is the symbol of Wales?
What is the Scottish national costume?
What is the national instrument of Scots?
When do British people celebrate Christmas?
Who wrote about Winnie the Pooh?
Who is the writer of Mary Poppins?
Who is the author of books about Harry Potter?
Can you guess:

He was English. He was born in 1564. He was a writer and actor. (W. Shakespeare)
He was born in London. Then he lived in the USA. He was a film actor (Ch. Chaplin)
He conquered Great Britain. He was a king. He built the Tower of London (William the Conqueror)

23. Put these holidays in the correct order:


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b)
c)
d)

New Years Day,


April Fools Day,
St. Valentines Day,
Christmas

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What is the name of the Dutch settlement which became New York City?
Which country presented the USA with the statue of Liberty? What was the occasion?
In which famous place do people in New York City celebrate New Years Day?
Which American rock-and-roll star lived in Memphis, Tennessee?
What monument in Washington D.C. dedicated to an American President is nicknamed The Pencil?
What is the name of the famous collection of museums in Washington?
Explain the symbolism of the stars and stripes on the US flag.
On what river is the capital of the USA situated?
Where does the President of the USA live and work?
Which is the biggest state in the USA?
Who was the 1st President of the USA?
What do the Americans celebrate on the 4th of July?
In which city is Hollywood?
What street in New York is called The Great White Way?
What is the highest building in Washington?
Who was the 1st President lived in the White House?
What is the largest city in the USA?
In which state do the highest trees in the world grow? What are they called?
Which is the smallest state in the USA?
Who is the President killed by Oswald?
The first colonists started the tradition of a) Halloween, b) Independence Day, c) Thanksgiving Day,
d) Memorial Day.

22. Who was the 42d President: a) Clinton, b) Kennedy, c)Johnson, d) Washington

1. Alphabet: .
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A apple, ape B bread, bear, book, bed,
bag C - cat, coat, car, D duck, door, E
egg, elephant F flag, fox G game,
gooseH house, hat I ice, icon J jacket,
jeansK kettle, kiss, kid L lamp,
lemonade M milk, mouse

N nose, neck O orange, opera P


pub, place, plate, parade Q quarter,
quarrel R rose, robot, rice S sweater,
sofa T tea, table U umbrella, uncle V video, vase W window, wind X
xylophone, Xerox Y yogurt, yacht Z
zoo, zero
23. 2. Rhyme-time: .

Cat fat

Chalk walk

Plate gate

Name game

Car far

Letter matter

Floor door

Feet treat

Book look took

Foot boot

Lamp camp

Face lace

House mouse

Spoon moon

Our flower

Fork dock

Pen hen men

Box fox

Bag tag flag

Sand hand

Light night

Stick pick

Day pay

Street meet

Tree three

Fish - dish

4. , :
COOPERATION
PREPARATION
DEMONSTRATION
PRESENTATION
6. Categories: . - . , .
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Office

post-office

School

bridge

Station

bus stop

Underground

hospital

Tunnel

restaurant

Shop

police station

Stadium

club

7. Tongue twisters: .
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1. If you, Sandy, have two candies
Give one candy to Andy, Sandy
2. A cup of coffee from a copper coffee pot
3. A little pot is soon hot
4. Bobby brings bright bells
5. Seven Santas sing silly songs
6. Santas sack sags slightly
7. Chilly children cheerfully chant
10. Riddles:
1. It runs but has no legs. (time)
2. Its black when its clean. (a board)
3. It has teeth but it cant bite. (a comb)
4. Children dont like to drink especially when its warm. (milk)
5. It is white. It is cold
6. We can skate on it. What is it (ice)
7. What man cannot live inside the house? (a snowman)
8. A little old woman with twelve children
Some short, some long, some cold, some hot
What is she? (a year)
9. What goes up when the rain comes down? (an umbrella)
10. He is not a tailor but carries needles with him. (a hedgehog)

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Good morning, good morning
Good morning to you!
Good morning, good morning
We are glad to see you!
Happy Family.
I love Mother, she loves me.
We love Daddy, yes siree.
He loves us and so you see,
We are a happy family.
I love sister, she loves me.
We love brother, yes siree;
He loves us and so you see,
We are a happy family.
Cats. (By Mary Britton Miller.)
Cats sleep anywhere,
Any table, any chair,
Top of piano, window edge,
In the middle of the edge,
Open drawer, empty shoe?
Anybody's lap will do,

Fitted in a cardboard box,


In the cupboard with your frocks
Anywhere! They don't care!
Cats sleep anywhere.
Jim (by H. Belloc)
There was a boy whose name was Jim,
His friends were very good to him.
They gave him tea and cakes and jam.
And slices of delicious ham,
And chocolate with pink inside,
And little tricycle to ride.
Spring.
In the spring, in the spring.
Sweet and fresh is everything.
Winter winds are no more blowing
In the fields all is growing.
In the spring, in the spring
Sweet and fresh is everything.
A B C D E F G (all)
come on out and play with me. (P1)
H I J (all)
come and play. (P2)
K L M (all)
come with them. (P3)
N O P (all)
near the tree. (P4)
Q R S T U V (all)
Oh, how happy we will be. (P5)
W X Y Z (all)
Lot's of fun for you and me. (P6)
Humpty Dumpty (-)
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
All the king's horses and all the king's men
Couldn't put Humpty together again!

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1 . What is the official name of the country which we call Great Britain? (The United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland.)
2. Name the capitals of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. (London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and
Belfast.)
3. What are the main colours of the Union Flag? (Blue, red and white.)
4. Who lived in Sherwood Forest? (Robin Hood.)
5. What is the famous airport in London? (Heathrow.)
6. Where were "The Beatles" born? (In Liverpool.)
7. What is the favourite hot drink in Britain? (Tea.)
8. What is the difference between English and Russian tea? (English with milk, Russian with lemon.)
9- Name the architectural masterpiece of Christopher
Wren. (St Paul's Cathedral.) 10. Who was called "An Iron Lady"? (Margaret Thatcher.)
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He and his "merry men" lived in Sherwood Forest. (Robin Hood).
His monument stands in the centre of Trafalgar Square (Horatio Nelson.)
Here many famous Englishmen are buried. (Westminster Abbey.)
The Crown jewels are kept here. (Tower.)
An ideal place for sun-worshippers. (Stonehendge.)
A traditional rowing race between 2 universities. (The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race.)
He wanted to blow up the Houses of Parliament. (Guy Fawkes.)

A famous picture house in Trafalgar Square. (The National Gallery.)


365 feet high and built by Christopher Wren. (St Paul's Cathedral.)
This lady was the queen of Great Britain in 1837 1911. (Queen Victoria.)
The English author known as the Queen of Crime. (Agatha Christie.)
The name Julius Caesar gave to Great Britain. (Albion.)
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1. Elizabeth

a. Mike

2. Thomas

b. Bobby

3. William

c. Pat.

4. Susan

d. Tony

5. Michael

e. Sue

6. Robert

f. Pam

7. Patric or Patricia

g. Bill

8. Anthony

h. Tom

9. Pamela

Liz

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If you drank smth at 5 oclock, itd be
...

If smb started discussing weather


with you, you would
a) change the weather topic

a) beer and butter

b) speak about weather non-stop

b) tea and soda

c) turn round and go away

If you had lunch, youd have.

a) fishnchips
b) a hamburger
c) pasta

c) tea and milk


If your steak at the restaurant were
as hard as boots, youd

If you had a pet, youd.

If you met a person in the street,


youd.

a) throw it at the waiter

a) build monuments to your pet


after its death

b) say: Well, its not too bad

b) never allow it to lie on your bed

a) come up to him and hug him

c) throw it under the table and leave

c) feed it very rarely

b) never come too close

c) kiss him on the cheek

If you were a Brit, youd

Which is the Great Britain capital?


a) New York City

a) go skiing

b) Bonn

b) go bunjee jumping

c) London

c) go fox hunting

d) Moscow

What is the national symbol of


England?
a) The shamrock
b) The rose
c)The daffodil
d) The tulip

What kind of state is the United


Kingdom?

What is the name of the London's


residence of Queen Elizabeth II?

Whose monument stands in the


centre of Trafalgar Square?

a) Windsor Palace

a) Admiral Nelson

a) republic

b) Kensington Palace

b) General Washington

b) monarchy

c) Buckingham Palace

c) democratic party

d) St. James's Palace

c)Former prime minister Winston


Churchill
d)Abraham Lincoln

d) parliamentary monarchy
What is the oldest university of Great
Britain?

What river is London situated on?

a) The Nil
a) Oxford
b) Cambridge
c) Exeter

b) The Volga
c) The Themes
d) The Mississippi

What are these: The Guardian, The


News of the world, The Independe
a)TV programs
b) newspapers
d) towns
c) radios

d) Governor
You must go to school in Great
Britain...

How many letters are there in the


English ABC?

from the age of 5 until you are 16

a) 33

from the age of 6 until you are 17

b) 27

from the age of 7 until you are 18

c) 26

from the age of 3 until you are 14

d) 31

What is the town where William


Shakespeare was born?

William Shakespeare was...

Name the English city:

a) Odessa
b) Madrid
d) Nice
c) Manchester
What theatre was organized by
William Shakespeare?

a) Sheffield

a) Globe Theatre

b)Coventry

a) artist

b) Old Vic Theatre

c)London

b) doctor

c) Royal Theatre

d) Stratford-on Avon

c) writer

d) Dall's theatre

d) sportsman
Who is the architect of the famous
ST. Paul's Cathedral?

What is the nickname of London's


Underground?

a) Michelangelo

a) Metro

b) Sir Christopher Wren

b) Subway

c) Rastrelly

c) The Tube

d) Admiral Nelson

d) Underground

Translate into English:


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a) Better late than never.


b)Two heads are better than one.
c) First think, than speak.
d) Live and learn.

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