Автор: Акиншина О.Э., учитель английского языка МБОУ Спасская СОШ 2012 Методические рекомендации
Презентация для дополнительных внеурочных занятий по английскому языку в 7-8 классах средней общеобразовательной школы. УМК любой. Презентация может быть использована с целью совершенствования у учащихся грамматических навыков на основе страноведческого материала, умений аудирования и чтения. Навигация: переход слайдов осуществляется по щелчку (кроме 8,13), слайд 10- появление объектов по щелчку, слайды 8, 13 – смена объектов на слайде при помощи управляющих кнопок, слайд 11 –появление объектов автоматически, кнопка возврата на слайдах 5,6,7 на слайд 4, на слайде 4 гиперссылки настроены на графические объекты. Методические рекомендации back
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Scafell Pike is the highest fell in England. Its height is 978 metres (3,209 ft) and it is located in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria. Ben Nevis at a height of 1344 meters the highest mountain in Scotland and Great Britain. It is located in the west of Scotland near the town of Fort William. Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales. It has been described as "probably the busiest mountain in Britain.“ It is located in Snowdonia National Park. The summit lies at an altitude of 1,085 metres (3,560 ft) above sea level.
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Ben Nevis provides some of the finest mountaineering and rock climbing routes in the British Isles. The first recorded ascent of Ben Nevis was made in 1771 by the noted botanist James Robertson who was on an expedition to collect plant specimens for the College Museum of Edinburgh. A few years later (1774) an ascent was recorded by John Williams, although his visit was made with another purpose. He was trying to discover whether there were any minerals of commercial value around the summit. back
Snowdon is located in Snowdonia National Park. The English name "Snowdon" comes from the Old English Snow Dun, meaning "snow hill" as Snowdon can offer significant falls of snow each winter from October to April. back Video Video
The National Three Peaks Challenge is a mountain- endurance challenge in Great Britain, with a history of over 40 years, in which participants attempt to climb the highest peaks of each of the island's three countries. The challenge has no official rules or time restrictions, many participants try and complete it within 24 hours. The mountains climbed, in order of elevation, are Ben Nevis, Snowdon, and Scafell Pike. In all the challenge involves some 42 kilometres (26 miles) of ascent and descent, with total travel approaching 765 kilometres (475 miles).
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River Severn 215 miles (346 km) River Thames River Tay 220 miles (354 km) Wales and Scotland EnglandScotland117 miles (188 km)
Learn more about the rivers! Among the most important rivers in the UK is the Thames, which flows into the North Sea. It is the deepest river in Britain. It is navigable as far as the capital of Great Britain – London. The river Severn begins in Wales and enters the Atlantic Ocean near Bristol in England. The Tay is internationally renowned for its Atlantic salmon fishing and is one of the best salmon rivers in the United Kingdom.
1.What is the longest river in Great Britain ? 2. What is the highest mountain in GB? 3. Is Loch Lomond deeper than Loch Ness? 4. What is the busiest river in Great Britain? 5. Is Snowdon higher than Scafell Pike? (long) (high) (deep) (busy) (high) Ask and answer the questions
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