London Sightseeing
GEORGIANA GUSA
Created on June 5, 2022
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LONDON SIGHTSEEING
Teacher: Georgiana GusaGrade: 7th
WELCOME TO LONDON,EVERYONE !
Where are you staying at ?
What are you going to do in London ?
Imagine that you are arriving in London. You must go to the Customs and answer the officer's questions !
What's your name ?
Where areyou from ?
At the Customs...
Did you know that : It is believed that the famous British custom of “Five o'clock Tea” was invented by Anna, the seventh Countess of Bedford. On a long rainy English afternoon, she offered her guests some tea, sandwiches and cookies during a bridge party. Tea Time, also known as "Afternoon Tea" or "Five o'clock Tea", is a tradition that comes straight from England and consists of getting together with family or friends for tea and a few delicacies to taste. It is a rather friendly brunch that usually takes place in the afternoon, around 3:30 and 5:00 PM.
Tea Time!
OUR STOP:
London Eye
This is the King's London home. If you are in London between August and October, you can go inside. You can see the State dining room, ballroom, the King's gallery with the famous paintings. But you can't see all of the rooms. It is too big !
Buckingham Palace
Harrods
Watch the video and discover the Royal Albert Hall !
The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall located in Central London. It was designed by 2 architects, based on the Colosseum in Rome, and opened by Queen Victoria in 1871. It can seat about 5,400 people. It measures 83 metres across and 41 metres high.
Royal Albert Hall
Who was Admiral Nelson ? Look at the document and find the adjectives !
Watch the video and find the dates,the countries and the people involved in the Battle of Trafalgar !
Trafalgar Square
Take District Line from Blackfriars to Baker Street.
Answer
Take Piccadilly Line from Covent Garden to King's Cross St Pancras.
Take Central Line from Bond Street to Bank.
Which colours are the following lines ?
Please, mind the gapbetween the train and the platform !
The Tube
OUR TRIP IS OVER....!Name three things you would like to see when you visit London: