"do you have an example to follow?"
TRANSCRIPT
“Do You Have an Example to
Follow?”
• What is the honour and pride?• Who is the pride of your country?
• Who do you admire?• Who can you call a hero?• How to become famous?
• Who would you tell your foreign friends about?
You can think better after a night’s sleep.
Man can die but once.Haste makes waste.
Dogged does it.One man, no man.
Listen the text and say about whom there was a speech in the next text?
There are so many people who are famous in this or that sphere that we don’t know most of them. What do you know about these people?
• Florence Nightingale.• Diana.• Horatio Nelson.• William Shakespeare.• Boris Pasternak.• Yuri Gagarin.• Christopher Columbus.• Valentina Tereshkova.
Choose the correct answer.1. a lake in Scotland in which a mysterious monster lives
a) Loch Ness b) Baikal c) Underground
2. a city famous for its illumination displaysa) Moscow b) London c) Blackpool
3. a popular name of the London
Undergrounda) Underground b) Tube
c) Metro 4. one of the four great world
tennis tournaments played on grassa)Stadium b)Blackpool
c) Wimbledon
5.a product Cadbury's is famous for a) chocolate b) cornflakes
c) chips 6. one of the pieces of street
furniture which is red in colour and which history goes back to 1853
a) pillar box b) telephone box c) double-decker
7.a bus with two floors a) double-decker b) pillar box
c) lollipop lady
8.a popular British brand name cornflakes
a) Cadbury b) Tube c) Kellogg
What do you know about British culture?
Who were the first to invade Britain? a) Celts b) Vikings c) Romans
This monarch ruled for the longest period in the British History.
a) Elizabeth I b) Elizabeth II c) Victoria
How was the civil war between houses of York and Lancaster called?
a) Wars of Roses b) 100 year war c) Black Death
All queens and kings were crowned here: a) St. Paul’s Cathedral
b) Westminster Abbey c) Buckingham Palace
This buildings is the political center of the country:
a) St. Paul’s Cathedral b) Westminster Abbey
c) Buckingham Palace
Where is the Poet’s Corner? a) St. Paul’s Cathedral b) Westminster Abbey
c) the Tower of London
The Whispering Gallery at this building is very popular with tourists:
a) St. Paul’s Cathedral b) Westminster Abbey
c) Buckingham Palace
This is the address of the head of the British government: a) Downing Street b) White Hall
c) the Tower of London
Ben Nevis is: a) a person b) mountain
c) a sort of cheese
The part of UK which is not presented in the Union Jack is:
a) England b) Scotland c) Wales
The first person to orbit the Earth was…a) Yuri Gagarin b) Horatio Nelson
The first man to invent a printing machine was….
a) William Wallace b) Johann Gutenberg
The last Tudor monarch to rule in England was …
a) Elizabeth I b) Elizabeth II
The first European to come to Central America was…..
a) Leif Ericsson b) Christopher Columbus
She was a nurse in the army.a) Princess Diana b) Florence Nightingale
He was the world’s most famous playwright and poet.a) Nikita Mikhalkov
b) William Shakespeare
She was the people’s princess.a) Mary Pickford b) Diana
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Автор: Асадулаева Суайбат Ахмедовна