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BREAKOUT
English ADVENTURE
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CHARACTERS
MISSION
INTRODUCTION
BREAKOUT
English ADVENTURE
Slide by slide, move on to the London sightseeing quizzes.
MISSION
CHARACTERS
INTRODUCTION
BREAKOUT
English AdVENTURE
Our double-decker bus takes us on a tour, during which we will make 5 stops. After completing all the tasks correctly, you will get the code to open the safe. Please meet our characters who will join us on our excursion.
CHARACTERS
INTRODUCTION
MISSION
BREAKOUT
English ADVENTURE
Alice
Harry Potter
Sherlock Holmes
Paddington
Willy Wonka
CHARACTERS
MISSION
INTRODUCTION
CHOOSE YOUR DISTINATION
How much do you know about Buckingham Palace? Well, It is my business to know what other people do not know.
Buckingham Palace is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom.
Watch the video
Do the task
Secrets Buckingham Palace Is Hiding from Strangers
How much do you know?
Start
Page1 of 5
How many rooms are there in the Palace?
775
200
278
Page 1 of 5
How many rooms are there in the Palace?
775
278
200
Page 2 of 5
What is there in the basement?
ATM
Police
Post office
Page 2 of 5
What is there in the basement?
Police
ATM
Post office
Page 3 of 5
Which river flows under the Palace?
Effra
Tyburn
Thames
Page 3 of 5
Which river flows under the Palace?
Effra
Tyburn
Thames
Page 4 of 5
What is the Queen's zip code?
221B
QE1A 2BC
SW1A 1AA
Page 4 of 5
What is the Queen's zip code?
SW1A 1AA
221B
QE1A 2BC
Page 5 of 5
Which flag is over the Palace of Westminster when the Queen is there?
The flag of England
The Royal Standard
The Union Jack
Page 5 of 5
Which flag is over the Palace of Westminster when the Queen is there?
The Union Jack
The flag of England
The Royal Standard
Great job!
Do the task
The Royal Family
Learn more!
Congratulations! The first number is:
continue learning more
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Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square is a public square in the City of Westminster, Central London, established in the early 19th century around the area formerly known as Charing Cross.
Trafalgar square has now become a huge traffic island, the statues and fountains have enlivened the space so that it remains a place of pilgrimage for visitors. When the square is not used for demonstrations, it is full of visitors feeding the pigeons or watching the traffic.
Return
After watching the video do the task!
Start
Watch
DONE!
What wasn't mentioned in the video?
When was the smallest police station introduced in Trafalgar Square?
1926
1972
1997
What was the main purpose of the smallest police station?
to fine the drivers
to keep an eye on the protesters
it was closed all the time
What was the original purpose of the 4th plinth in Trafalgar square?
to hold the statue of King William IV
to hold the statue of the Queen
to give a speech
Choose the main purpose of the 4th plinth nowadays
no purpose
to demonstrate works of modern art
to give a speech
Who sculpted the lions in Trafalgar square?
not stated
a painter
a sculptor
The second number is
The British Museum
is considered as a place to see the world without leaving London, and it’s true. The museum is a treasure house of amazing art and ancient artifacts showing human history and every culture, housed in a spectacular and historic building.
Watch the video and do the task
TASK
WATCH
01
The British Museum was founded
over 200 years ago
over 250 years ago
over 300 years ago
02
How many people visit the museum during a year?
5 million
6 million
9 million
03
How is the centre of the museum called?
The Great Call
The Great Hall
The Great Court
04
What is the roof of the center of the museum made of?
wood
mirror
glass
05
The British library is also located there
True
False
Not stated
06
The Great Court is compared to
Louvre
Kremlin
Globe Theatre
07
The British museum offers audio and book guides in 200 languages
True
False
Not stated
08
_____ antiques are exhibited in seven permanent galleries
Egyptian
Greek
Roman
09
All countries are happy about having their heritage in the British museum
True
False
Not stated
Next
try again!
Make different questions about the British Museum
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Later on the Government bought his collection. Two important libraries were added to the collection of natural history specimens and books. At first, his collections were on view to the public in a large house not far from the present museum.
The British Museum is the largest and richest of its kind in the world. This Museum comprises the National Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography, and the National Library. For nearly 50 years in Bloomsbury there was the house of Sir Hans Sloane, the benefactor of the British Museum. He arrived in London with 800 species of plants collected in West India. His particular specialities were natural history specimens and books. All his long life Sir Hans Sloane remained a collector.
The librarian and his assistants sit in the centre of the room and issue and collect books. You just ask for a book and in a moment it is placed in front of you. Today there’re millions of volumes in the library. Only a highly qualified specialist can cope with the work in this library.
The British Museum is closely connected with the name of an Italian, Anthony Panizzi. Being a lawyer, he occupied the position of principal librarian at the British Museum. He also designed the plans for the construction of the famous circular Reading Room at the British Museum. The Reading Room has an unusual shape. It is a perfect circle.
Later on the Government bought his collection. Two important libraries were added to the collection of natural history specimens and books. At first, his collections were on view to the public in a large house not far from the present museum.
The British Museum is the largest and richest of its kind in the world. This Museum comprises the National Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography, and the National Library. For nearly 50 years in Bloomsbury there was the house of Sir Hans Sloane, the benefactor of the British Museum. He arrived in London with 800 species of plants collected in West India. His particular specialities were natural history specimens and books. All his long life Sir Hans Sloane remained a collector.
The librarian and his assistants sit in the centre of the room and issue and collect books. You just ask for a book and in a moment it is placed in front of you. Today there’re millions of volumes in the library. Only a highly qualified specialist can cope with the work in this library.
The British Museum is closely connected with the name of an Italian, Anthony Panizzi. Being a lawyer, he occupied the position of principal librarian at the British Museum. He also designed the plans for the construction of the famous circular Reading Room at the British Museum. The Reading Room has an unusual shape. It is a perfect circle.
Next
READ AGAIN
Perfect!
the third number is
continue learning more
Big Ben
Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the striking clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster.
Next
watch the video and then do the
TASK
Next
Next
CONGRATULATIONS !
The fourth number is:
The Tower of London
The Tower of London, officially Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London.
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Read more
Next
The Tower of London is an ancient Norman stone fortress in London. It stands on the bank of the River Thames, in the oldest part of the city. The fortress was built by William the Conqueror, starting in 1078. The Tower had many uses. It was a royal palace, a prison, a place of execution and even a zoo. Today, the Crown Jewels are kept there. There is also a museum of armour. The special guards known as Beefeaters look after the Tower and take care of the black ravens that live there. There is an ancient legend that the Tower and Great Britain will fall if the ravens ever leave the fortress.
Next
Study the information and do the task
What sum of money should Bob, his sister and Granny take?
£32,5
£45,75
£35,75
CONGRATULATIONS!
The last number is:
TRY AGAIN
Press OK and then enter the correct password
OK
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