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Тема: «DISCOVER BRITAIN: England» Откройте для себя Британию: Англия МОУ СОШ № 5 г.Реутов Соколова Людмила Ивановна
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Read These Proper Names: Cities:Regions:Famous places: Bath The Midlands Heathrow airport BirminghamThe County of Kent The Thames Liverpool The Southwest Land’s End BrightonThe Southeast Stonehenge Oxford East AngliaHadrian’s Wall CambridgeThe Fens area ManchesterThe Lake District Dover Stratford-upon-Avon Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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England: Its Cities Where are these cities towards London? -to the south of -to the west of -to the north of -to the east of
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The Words admiresceneryplain meadowvalleyhedge excite excitingattract attractive flatrest shapeconnectuniversity Name three things that can be flat.
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What a Beautiful Country!
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What Nice Scenery! The Lake District
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England: Its Regions The Five Principle Parts of England are:
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What Are These Regions famous for? What Are These Regions famous for? - its places of interest - its lakes and beautiful scenery - the fact that it was built by Romans - the biggest airport - its romantic past - good harvest and the fact that Oliver Cromwell was born - its 12 th century university
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The South East The Thames Heathrow Airport Brighton Resort The County of Kent
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The South West The Stonehenge Land’s End Farming region
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East Anglia Cambridge University Cromwell, Oliver (1599-1658) Farming Region
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The Midlands Manchester Liverpool Birmingham
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The Midlands The heart of England Stratford-upon-Avon Oxford
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The North of England The North of England Julius Caesar The Roman Ruler Hadrian Hadrian’s Wall
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The North of England The Lake District
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What Are These Regions famous for? What Are These Regions famous for? - its places of interest - its lakes and beautiful scenery - the fact that it was built by Romans - the biggest airport - its romantic past - good harvest and the fact that Oliver Cromwell was born - its 12 th century university
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Questions Where do people usually arrive when they travel to Britain by sea or air? Why? Where do people usually arrive when they travel to Britain by sea or air? Why? Why is the county of Kent called the garden of England? Why is the county of Kent called the garden of England? What is the Southwest famous for? Why do people find the Southwest attractive? What is the Southwest famous for? Why do people find the Southwest attractive? Why is East Anglia isolated from the rest of Britain? Why is East Anglia isolated from the rest of Britain? What do you know about Oliver Cromwell? What do you know about Oliver Cromwell? Why is the Midlands called the heart of England? Why is the Midlands called the heart of England? What are Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon connected with? What are Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon connected with? What is the wildest and loneliest part of England? What is the wildest and loneliest part of England? What are the main attractions of the North of England? What are the main attractions of the North of England? What do you know about the Roman ruler Hadrian? What do you know about the Roman ruler Hadrian?
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What is number 1? Number 1 is ….. Name the marked places
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If you had a chance what would you like to visit? Why? Brighton The Lake District The County of KentLand’s End The Fens area The Midlands Hadrian’s WallOxford The SoutheastThe Southwest StonehengeStratford-upon-Avon The Thames Cambridge
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The Words admiresceneryplain meadowvalleyhedge excite excitingattract attractive flatrest shapeconnectuniversity
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The dictation Holidaymakers arrive in England to admire its beautiful scenery. Highlands turn into lowlands, forests and valleys turn into meadows and plains very quickly. Fields divided by hedges always look very attractive. You can visit many places connected with culture and history, for example, Oxford or Shakespeare’s birthplace. East Anglia is isolated from the rest of Britain because of its shape.
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The End Thank you for your attention
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