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Love English: 10 things to see in London (magazine article) 'I love English': magazines designed for language learners that can be used in classroom as extra activities to add colour and motivated students. - talk about London - read about the 'top 10 things to see in London' - complete the activities Discussion: 1. 2. If the answer is yes proceed with the following questions: 3. 4. Reading: Scanning (tell students they have 2 minutes to quickly scan the pages and list the 10 things to see in London) Question: List the top 10 things to see in London? You can download the magazine's pages here:London 1London 2 London 3London 4 Reading for information ( Skimming :ask students to read again and complete the following activities. Vocabulary activities: 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. or download the worksheet here:Closing the lesson:1.

Listening: A Tour of London Tower Bridge, London (Copyright: Getty) When you visit a city for the first time, a good way to explore it is to go on an organised sightseeing tour. The tour will give you an overview of what there is to see and also provide you with some historical background. This tour will take you around London by bus. Activity Check how well you know London. a Madame Tussaud’s is a famous wax museum. b Bond Street is where the detective, Sherlock Holmes, once lived. c Marble Arch is a gate which was built in 1827. d Hyde Park used to be the royal hunting grounds. e Buckingham Palace is the London home of the Queen. f Piccadilly Circus is the largest circus in the world. g Fleet Street once housed the national newspapers. h St Paul’s Cathedral is a small but beautiful church. i The Tower of London is more than 900 years old. j The Globe is the world’s oldest restaurant.

The City of London This is the River Thames. It is almost 346 kilometres long, and is the second longest river in Great Britain. It flows through London, and it’s this part of the river that most tourists see. But there’s more to the Thames than a trip down the river. The Romans built a settlement on the River Thames, and over the centuries it grew into the City of London, with a huge port. Ships from around the world brought food, goods and people to the capital. But by the 1980s, most of the docks had closed and the area became run-down. A lot of money has been invested in this huge riverside area. The old warehouses are now attractive apartments. People also enjoy living on the water! Nick: Hi, Alistair. Alistair: Hey, Nick, welcome aboard. Nick: Thank you. Alistair: I love being close to the water. Nick: What’s it like to live on a boat? Alistair: In the summer, it’s beautiful. Nick: Could you give me a tour? Alistair: Please. Nick: I like it. Alistair: For me, it’s being so close to nature.

London If you live in London, are visiting England's capital, or are studying London, why not bring... This is Activity Village's collection of original London colouring pages. Take a tour around... Here's a brand new collection of printable word search puzzles, mazes and word scrambles for... Use these fun London postcards - quick and easy to print onto paper, cut out and stick - as a... Just for fun, these simple illustrated posters for younger children feature some of London's... Our London I Spy booklets have lots of uses. Use our printable story paper for all sorts of writing activities, in the classroom or at home. Use these writing pages - available in colour or black and white - for writing about these famous... Kids can have fun with these printable step by step drawing tutorials for some of the best known...

British Life and Culture in the UK - Woodlands Junior School Stonehenge - Tour around Britain Stonehenge is a mystical place. Its stone circles are probably more than 4,000 years old. The huge stones come from an area about 30 km north of Stonehenge. Nobody knows for sure what the function of Stonehenge was. A week in London | Pomysły przy tablicy Jednym z ciekawszych tematów do realizacji na lekcjach języka angielskiego jest A week in London. Uczniowie zawsze bardzo chętnie biorą udział w lekcjach, podczas których mogą poznać zwyczaje w krajach anglojęzycznych, kulturę oraz dowiedzieć się, w jaki sposób czas wolny spędzają ich rówieśnicy w innych krajach. Tym razem postanowiłam przygotować kilka dodatkowych materiałów do tych zajęć. Zapraszam Wpis Marii z Let’s read in English oraz informacja o tym, że 21 kwietnia przypadają 90 urodziny Królowej Elżbiety zmobilizowały mnie do przygotowania dodatkowych materiałów na zajęcia A week in London.Oczywiście korzystam z flashcards wraz z podpisami. Flashcards do pobrania tutaj/Downlowad here –> Flashcards A week in London wyrazy London KABUM wyrazy London Dobrym przejściem do informacji nt Londynu będzie świetny filmik 40.000 lat historii Londynu w ciągu niecałych 3 minut. Będziemy również oglądać i tłumaczyć filmik London Vacation Travel Guide karta pracy London London coloring

Digibooks Featured Digibooks Use these multimedia digibooks to engage students on a range of topics and to help with homework. view The White Australia Policy Brought to you by the ABC and National Archives of Australia (NAA) History Years: 9, 10 41 digibooks Sort by: view The wonders of Ancient Egypt History Year: 7 15 items Celebrations History Years: 2, 3 12 items Renewable energy Science, STEM Years: 9, 10 Earthquakes Science Years: 6, 7, 8 10 items James Cook - Finding Your Way Brought to you by the ABC and National Museum of Australia History, Geography Year: 4 6 items The Home Front Brought to you by the ABC and National Library of Australia History Year: 9 7 items Where's the best place to live? Geography Years: 7, 8 Remarkable animal and plant life cycles Science Years: 2, 3, 4 14 items Great Barrier Reef Science Years: 5, 6, 7, 8 Shakespeare Unbound Brought to you by the ABC and Bell Shakespeare The Arts|English Years: 9, 10 8 items Skin and scales, feathers and fur Science Years: F, 1 A robot future The power of speech

Londyńskie zagadki/London riddles ENGLISH VERSION - at the bottom of the post Po dość długiej przerwie powracam do was z kolejną porcją zagadek. Tym razem są one wybitnie kulturowe i mają na celu zapoznać uczniów z atrakcjami i ciekawostkami związanymi z Londynem. Od pewnego czasu bardzo intensywnie współpracuję z Kariną Frejlich, autorką bloga Sophia Języki Obce, zatem i tym razem cały zestaw jest naszym kolejnym wspólnym dzieckiem. Co przygotowałyśmy? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Oraz dodatkowo dwa zestawy: London Flip Quiz (2x25 pytań) oraz London Quizizz Jeśli lubicie typowo kulturowe lekcje, polecam również SZKOCKI ESCAPE ROOM - TUTAJ Inne wspólne projekty darmowe znajdziecie TUTAJ, a płatne TUTAJ Summary in English We prepared a set of tasks connected with London.

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