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Page 1: WELCOME TO LONDON!. About London Trafalgar Square.

WELCOME TO LONDON!

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About London

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Trafalgar Square

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Trafalgar SquareThere are always a lot of people and pigeons on the square.Every winter there is a big Christmas tree which is a gift from Norway in the middle of the square.On New Year’s Eve people gather around the tree.In the middle of the square there is Admiral Nelson’s Column.

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Buckingham PalaceThe official home of the British royal family in London, containing almost 600 rooms.

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Buckingham Palace

This is the Queen’s home.

It was built in 1703.

There is a great collection of paintings.

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The Queen of Great Britain

The Queen of Great Britain is Elizabeth II. Her husband is Duke of Edinburgh. They have got 4 grown-up children: Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.

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Westminster AbbeyA very large gothic church in Westminster. Almost all British kings and queens have been crowned there.

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Westminster Abbey

This is a holy place.

All English kings have been crowned and buried in the church since 1308.

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Westminster Cathedral

It was built between 1895 and 1903.This is the seat of the Cardinal Archbishop and the leading Roman Catholic Church in England. Its bell tower is 84 metres high.

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The building in which the members of the British parliament meet.

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The Houses of Parliament

This big palace is the most famous building in the world – the British Parliament.

The building is 280 metres long.

There are more than 1000 rooms.

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Big Ben

Big Ben, the big clock tower, is the symbol of London. It strikes hours.

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Tower

• The Tower of London has been a fortress, a palace, an arsenal, a mint, a prison, an observatory, a zoo, the home of the Crown Jewels and a tourist attraction.

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A fortress, built in the 11th century. Early in its history it was a royal residence and prison, now it’s a museum.

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Tower Bridge

The most famous

bridge in London

is a Tower bridge.

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Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge is a bascule-bridge.

The bascules will open to let ships pass through.

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A bridge which crosses the River Thames, just to the east of the Tower of London. Often used as a symbol of London.

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St. Paul’s Cathedral

St.Paul’s Cathedral is a famous building too.

Prince Charles and Princess Diana married here in 1981.

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Hyde ParkA large park in central London, which includes a speaker’s corner, a place where ordinary people can make speeches.

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The British MuseumA famous building which contains a large and important collection of ancient art, writings, coins, drawings.

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River Thames

Thames flows through London.

The River Thames is 338 km long.

It is 245 m wide here.

Even big seaships can visit London.

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The Tower of London is:

a) a trade center

b) a museum

c) a shop

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Big Ben is the name of: a) the clock tower

b) the architect

c) the church

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Which bridge is in London? a) Brooklyn Bridge

b) Tower Bridge

c) Boston Bridge

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The Queen lives in: a) the Tower of London

b) the Houses of Parliament

c) Buckingham Palace