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VIII. Dialogue Read, dramatize and learn the dialogue.

W. Today perhaps you would kindly tell us something about North England and England's most important industrial areas.

M. Well, the centers of English Industry lie in the Midlands around Birmingham and Sheffield, Manchester and Newcastle.

S. The area round Birmingham is called the Black Country, isn't it?

W. Yes, it is. The very name tells you what it means: smoke, dust and soot.

S. What is produced in Birmingham?

M. Birmingham is the centre of the metal industry.

W. All sorts of tools, screws, bicycles, motorcycles and radio sets are manufactured there.

M. Sheffield is famous for its cutlery — knives, scissors and shears are made there.

IX. 1. Suppose you had a chance to see the uk from the bird sight. What did you see?

2. Look at the map of Great Britain and speak about the most important industrial centers. Facts only

City and Town

The English have always been very particular about the words “city” and “town”. A city is a town which has a city-charter (special right in self-government) given to it be the King, or is the seat of a bishop and has a cathedral. Thus, comparatively small places like Wells in Somerset and Chichester in Sussex are cities; and big industrial centres like Oldham in Yorkshire and Wolverhampton in Staffordshire are towns. In the USA all large towns are called cities.

London - the capital of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland

I. Read the following words and word combinations paying attention to their pronunciation:

  1. Village

  2. Vast

  3. Urban

  4. Area

  1. to situate

  2. to compose (of)

  3. square (sq.)

  4. the Stock Exchange

  5. St. Paul’s Cathedral

  6. the Tower

  7. wealth

  8. luxury

  9. goods

  10. quality

  11. shopping centre

  12. entertainment centre

  13. Hyde Park

  14. Kensington Gardens

  15. St. James Park

  16. palace

  17. Buckingham Palace

  18. the Palace of Westminster

  19. seat

  20. attractive

  21. good-looking

  1. expensive

  2. housing

  3. skill

  4. commerce

  5. shipping

  6. appearance

  7. throughout the world

Деревня

Огромный

Городской

зона, район, область, пространство

располагать

составлять

квадрат (-ный)

Лондонская фондовая биржа

Собор Св. Павла

Tауэр (в наст. время – музей)

Богатство

Роскошь

товар (-ы)

качество

торговый центр

развлекательный центр

Гайд-Парк

Кенсингтон-Гарденс

Джеймс-Парк

Дворец

Букингемский дворец

Вестминстерский дворец

Местонахождение

Привлекательный

красивый, привлекательный на вид

дорогой, дорогостоящий

жилищное строительство

мастерство, умение

торговля

перевозка грузов морем

внешний вид

во всём мире

  1. Read and translate the text:

London – the Capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

London is the capital of the UK, its administrative, commercial, industrial and cultural centre. It is one of the largest cities and ports in the world. Its population is about 7.5 mln. people.

Modern London is not one city, it is a number of cities, towns and villages that have grown together to make one vast urban area (Greater London, as it is called). London is situated on the River Thames and traditionally composed of two parts which are the West End and the East End.

The City is the oldest and smallest part of London. Its area is 2.6 sq. km. Over 800,000 people work in its banks and offices, because the City is the financial and business centre of the U.K.

The Bank of England and the Stock Exchange are in this part of London. There are some historical buildings in the City, too. St. Paul's Cathedral and the Tower of London are the most famous of them.

The name "West End" is associated with wealth, luxury and goods of high quality. It is the main shopping and entertainment centre of London.

The West End is famous for its parks (Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, St. James Park) and historical palaces (Buckingham Palace which is the Queen's official residence, the Palace of Westminster which is the seat of Parliament, etc).

There are over 30 theatres, several concert halls ( the Albert Hall is the most famous of them), many Museums including the British Museum and the best art galleries ( the National Gallery is one of the best known of them).

The East End covers a wide area. There are kilometers and kilometers of docks and great industrial areas that depend on shipping because the port of London is in this part of the city.

The East End is not very attractive in appearance, but it is very important for commerce. The East End markets are famous throughout the world. Now this part of London is becoming more good-looking because of the introduction of new industries and very expensive housing.