DIDACTIC UNIT 11. 6TH COURSE. LONDON PROJECT. 3.3. WHICH IS WHICH? WRITTEN DESCRIPTIONS
After watching the videos about London and connecting the different landmarks´ names with their pictures you will now match their written descriptions with their names.
1. The lowest bridge over the Thames. It opens and closes when ships pass:
2. It’s the second largest church in the world. It´s where Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer got married.
3. It was a fortress. Then it was a prison and today it's a museum where the Crown Jewels are kept. Tower Bridge across the River Thames is near the Tower:
4. A square that is the symbol and the heart of London. The statue of Eros can be found there too:
5. It's the official residence of the King and the Royal Family when they are in London. The Changing of the Guard (a colourful ceremony) takes place in front of the Palace:
6. The English Parliament works here. Guy Fawkes tried to kill James I there in November 5th, 1605.
7. Famous clock tower in London near the Houses of Parliament:
8. It's the London's Royal Church because almost all the Kings and Queens have been crowned here in the Coronation Chair: The tombs of famous people such as Sir Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin are there.
9. It's one of the most important museums in the world. It contains rich collections of antiques from civilizations all over the world:
10. It is an enormous observation wheel next to the River Thames. It’s 135 metres tall:
11. It´s one of the most famous museums in the world. It contains thousands of species from all over the world.
12. It commemorates the admiral who defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805:
13. It´s a reconstruction of the original Globe from 1599. It opened in 1997. You can see theatre plays there nowadays.
14. It is a large square in the centre of London with two beautiful fountains. In the middle of the square is Nelson’s column:
15. It´s situated in a former fruit, flower and vegetable market. Nowadays it´s dedicated to shopping, entertainment and street performers:
A. St. Paul’s Cathedral B. Trafalgar Square C.The London Eye
D. Buckingham Palace E. The Houses of Parliament
F. Nelson’s Column G. The Clock Tower H. Tower Bridge
I. The Tower of London J. Westminster Abbey K. Picadilly Circus
L. Covent Garden M. Shakespeare´s Globe Theatre
N. Natural History Museum O. The British Museum
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