One day trip
Welcome to our lesson!!! The 21st of May, WednesdayClass workOne day trip Make up from these letters 8 names of the English speaking countries
1) ewn ezdanal New Zealand
2) lerinad _____________
3) daanac _____________
4) nalcstod _____________
5) Gelnand _____________
6) atrusaali _____________
7) sua ___________
8) Lesaw ___________
Read these sentences and write the name of the countries.
1) London is the capital of________
2) The flag of ________ is blue and white
3) The symbol of ______ is a red rose.
5) New York is a very big city in _____
6) The flag of _______ is blue and yellow.
7) The capital of__________ is Moscow.
8) Barak Obama is the president of ______.
9) Maple is the symbol of __________.
10) Union Jack is the flag of _________.
Castle of Grammar Complete sentences using “+” and “–” forms of Past Simple Tense Let’s have a rest English-speaking countries Put the presidents the USA in chronological order:
Washington
Roosevelt
Lincoln
Clinton
Kennedy Washington,
Lincoln,
Roosevelt,
Kennedy,
Clinton The largest city in Wales is:
London b) Oxford
c) Cardiff d) Edinburgh c) Cardiff Washington is named after
a) the first state in America
b) the river
c) the first president of America
d) the writer c) the first president of America The head of the English government is
The King
The Queen
The Prime Minister
The speaker of the house of Commons c) The Prime Minister How many bronze lions are there
at the foot of the Nelson column?
Two
Three
No one
four d) four Where can you see the tombs of many British Kings and queens other famous people?In Westminster AbbeyIn St. Paul’s CathedralWhitehallIn the British Museum In Westminster Abbey Put the British holidays in order (starting from December): Mother’s Day, Christmas, St. Valentine’s Day, May Day, Halloween, New Year’s Day Christmas, New Year’s Day, St. Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, May Day, Halloween Which is the nearest neighbour to Great Britain
Italy
Iceland
France
Spain c) France Christopher Columbus discovered America in
1492
1392
1482
1566 a) 1492 Put these countries in the alphabetical order:
Russia, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Australia Australia, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Russia Name the holiday which belongs only to American people: ChristmasHalloween Independence DayMother’s day c) Independence Day Abram Lincoln. Who was he?
A writer
The 16th president of the USA
A scientist
A prime Minister
b) The 16th president of the USA The US President’s term is2 years4 years6 years3 years b) 4 years Jeans are clothes worn by
Cowboys in the wild west
Actors in America
Levi Strauss people
People all over the world d) People all over the world The official national symbol of the USA is The Statue of Liberty The eagleThe turkeyThe “May Flower” b) The eagle Choose the names of the English-speaking countries only:
France, Great Britain, China, the USA, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, Australia Great Britain, the USA, Canada, New Zealand, Australia How many stripes are there on the American flag?
7
6
50
13 d) 13 What is Britain’s population?15 million people60 million people86 million people45 million people b) 60 million people The Union Jack is
The flag of the U. K.
The flag of Scotland
The flag of Wales
The flag of England The flag of the U. K. Where does the British Parliament sit?
In Westminster Abbey
In the Town Hall
In the Tower of London
In the Houses of Parliament d) In the Houses of Parliament What is the traditional Food on Thanksgiving day?
Pudding
A turkey and pumpkin pie
A large cake
Meat, vegetables and cheese b) A turkey and pumpkin pie What performances take place in Edinburgh in front the Palace every August and September?
Military tattoos
International song festival
Folk dance festivals
Music festivals Military tattoos Choose the names of the sights which are in London:
Buckingham Palace, Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Trafalgar Square, Cannon gate Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square The American flag is often called:
Union Jack
The Stars and Stripes
The Red Dragon
The White Eagle
b) The Stars and Stripes What are the names of the oldest English university towns?
Stratford and London
Brighton and Bath
Cardiff and Belfast
Oxford and Cambridge d) Oxford and Cambridge The American Constitutions was written in
Washington
Philadelphia
New York
San Francisco b) Philadelphia The End