Урок 29 ГДЗ Верещагина Афанасьева 4 класс
Lesson 29 Let Us Learn 1 Choose a partner and talk to him/her. Ask each other about the capitals of different countries.
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Lesson 29
Let Us Learn
1 Choose a partner and talk to him/her. Ask each other about the capitals of different countries. Answer the Questions.
Example: P1: What’s the capital of Belarus?
P2: Minsk is.
Countries:
Belarus
England
India
the USA
Russia
Capitals:
Minsk
Washington
Moscow
London
Delhi
2 Look at the pictures and say where the monument is.
3 Read the beginning of the sentence in section A and find its end in section B.
A
1. The Tower of London is the
2. Trafalgar Square is the
3. The National Gallery is
4. The country road is
5. My small kitchen is a
В
a) place to see in London.
b) place to have breakfast.
c) a wonderful place to walk.
d) the place to visit.
e) place for demonstrations.
4 Look at the words to make up phrases with them and use them in your own sentences.
a) square table (carpet, window, book, box...)
b) tall tower (boy, tree, man, girl...)
5 Learn how to pronounce and use the new words.
LOOK, READ, REMEMBER!
go — went — gone
get — got — got
know — knew — known
hear — heard — heard
do — did — done
lead — led — led
Where has he gone?
What presents has Ann got?
Have you known these pupils long?
I haven’t heard it yet.
What have they done?
Where has the road led?
6 Look at the pictures and say what Nick has gone to see (where he has gone).
Example: Nick has gone to see the Tower of London.
The Tower
The National Gallery
St Paul’s Cathedral
Buckingham Palace
Trafalgar Square
Hyde Park
7 Read the words and say what presents Ann has got.
Example: Ann has got a ticket to the theatre.
a ticket to the theatre
a doll
pens
pencils
a ticket to the cinema
a picture
a rubber
a ruler
8 Try and read the new words.
hide — wide
green — queen
read — lead
around — sound
lip — trip
thing — king
9 Learn how to read the new words and sentences.
wide, a wide street, a wide bed. The road is wide, isn’t it? Which is the widest river in the world?
trip — trips, a short trip, a trip to London, a business trip. We have been to many places of interest during our trip. Would you like to join our trip to Paris?
lead — led — led, to lead to the bridge, to lead to the tower. Where does this wide street lead?
sound — sounds, a quiet sound, sweet sounds, the sound of the bell. I heard the sounds of my favourite song.
architect — architects, a famous architect. Sir Christopher Wren was a famous English architect. Who is the architect of St Paul’s Cathedral?
king — kings, the king of a country, the king’s word. Once upon a time, there lived a king.
queen — queens, the Queen of England. We often read about queens in fairy tales. Have you ever seen a queen?
LOOK, READ, REMEMBER!
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It takes me 5 minutes to do it.
It will take Boris 2 hours to get there.
It took us a month to translate it last year.
It has taken them 2 years to build a house.
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It doesn’t take him long to cook soup.
It won’t take you much time to finish it.
It didn’t take you long to get there.
It hasntaskt taken me much time to read this poem.
(?)
Does it take you long to read the book?
Will it take you long to get to Red Square?
How long did it take them to do the test last week?
How long has it taken him to become a doctor?
1 hour — час
Let Us Listen, Read and Learn
10 Enjoy your English and sing the song “London’s Burning”, 46.
LONDONtaskS BURNING
London’s burning, London’s burning.
Fetch the engines. Fetch the engines.
Fire, fire! Fire, fire!
Pour on water, pour on water.
11 Listen to the dialogue, 47. Then read and learn it by heart.
A: Excuse me.
B: Yes?
A: Is there a post office near here?
B: Yes, there is.
A: How can I get there?
B: You can walk. First right, second left. It’ll take you about ten minutes to get there.
A: Thank you.
B: That’s all right.
12 Think of your own dialogue. Act it out. Dontaskt forget to change over.
Let Us Read
13 Read the text and sav what Westminster is and what places of interest you can find there.
WESTMINSTER
The political centre of London is Westminster. It is the part of London where there are a lot of offices. If you go down Whitehall from Trafalgar Square on the right you will see a small street where the British Prime Minister lives. He lives at number 10 Downing Street. Whitehall is a wide street leading to Parliament Square. This square is very large. On the left you can see a long grey building with towers which is the Houses of Parliament.
The large clock in one of the towers is Big Ben. Big Ben is the name of the clock and the bell in the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament. You can hear the sound of Big Ben every hour in London. The clock and the bell got their names after Sir Benjamin Hall. He was a tall man, whose nickname was Big Ben. So people know the clock as Big Ben.
The Thames is behind the Houses of Parliament and the bridge across it is Westminster Bridge.
On the other side of Parliament Square is Westminster Abbey. It is one of the most famous and beautiful churches in London. It is very old too. It is more than nine hundred years old. Many English kings and queens are buried there. Westminster Abbey is famous for its Poets’ Comer. Many great writers are buried in it, for example Charles Dickens and Rudyard Kipling. The Abbey with its two tall towers looks really wonderful.
The Queen of England lived in Buckingham Palace. It is a beautiful building with a monument in front of it which is the Queen Victoria Memorial. It takes people ten to twenty minutes to get from Buckingham Palace to Trafalgar Square in the centre of London.
There are so many other places to see and visit in London, but you can’t do all during one short trip.
Downing Street, 10
Big Ben
Westminster Abbey
Buckingham Palace
LOOK, READ, REMEMBER!
Westminster
Whitehall
Trafalgar Square
Downing Street
Big Ben
Parliament Square
Westminster Bridge
Westminster Abbey
Poets’ Corner
Buckingham Palace
the
the Houses of Parliament
the Thames
the Queen Victoria Memorial
14 Find the sentences to illustrate the pictures (Exercise 13) and read them aloud.
15 Answer the questions.
1. What is the political centre of London?
2. How can you get from Trafalgar Square to the Parliament?
3. Where does the British Prime Minister live?
4. What is Whitehall?
5. What is Big Ben?
6. What bridge is near the Houses of Parliament?
7. Where is Westminster Abbey? What is it famous for?
8. Where does the Queen of England live?
9. What monument is in front of Buckingham Palace?
16 Divide the text into four logical parts and name them. It will be a plan for you to retell the text.
Let Us Talk
17 Choose 3 or 4 places of interest and sav what you can about them:
1. Whitehall;
2. number 10 Downing Street;
3. Parliament Square;
4. the Houses of Parliament;
5. Trafalgar Square;
6. Westminster Abbey;
7. the Tower of London;
8. St Paul’s Cathedral;
9. Buckingham Palace.
18 Retell the text “Westminster”. The plan of Exercise 16 can help you.
Let Us Write
19 Write how long it takes you to get to these places from your house.
Example: It takes me an hour to get to school from my house.
1) school
2) the nearest cinema
3) the nearest theatre
4) the main square
5) the nearest church
6) the nearest bridge
20 Write 5 or 6 sentences about what you have done this week.
21 Learn how to write these words.
trip, king, queen, architect, sound, wide, to lead (led, led)