МЕТОДИЧЕСКАЯ РАЗРАБОТКА ПО АНГЛИЙСКОМУ ЯЗЫКУ ПО ТЕМЕ «BIG BEN»
Vocabulary
place of interest |
достопримечательность |
even |
даже |
take photos |
делать фотографии |
Huge bell |
огромный колокол |
background |
задний фон |
installation |
установка |
it is thought |
полагают |
weight |
вес |
clock |
часы |
ring |
звонить |
true |
правда |
strike |
ударять |
is called |
называть |
consider |
полагать |
crack |
ломаться, треснуть |
heavy hammer |
тяжелый молоток |
landmark |
архитектурный памятник |
majority |
большинство |
Big Ben is one of the most popular places of interest in London and symbols of England. Every year many people visit the capital of Great Britain to see it and take some photos with it in the background. It is thought that Big Ben is a high tower with a very big clock, but that’s not really true.
In fact, this tower is called Saint Stephens Tower, but people, even those who live in the UK, are used to calling it "Big Ben." Actually, Big Ben is the huge bell inside the building. Its weight is about thirteen tons and it rings every hour daily: once at one o'clock, twice at two o'clock and so on. However, people who live near the tower can hear at New Year’s Night how the bell strikes thirteen. It’s considered to be the biggest bell ever made in the country. The bell was firstly used in 1859 and was cracked soon because of the heavy hammer, which struck too strong. After this situation the hammer was changed, but that crack is still there.
There are many hypotheses for the origin of the name “Big Ben”. The most popular one suggests that the bell was named after Sir Benjamin Hall, who was responsible for the installation. Some of people say he was really tall and that’s why this bell is called big, but the majority believes it is called Big because of its size.
Big Ben is one of the best-known landmarks in Europe. Nowadays the word Big Ben connects the bell, the clock and the tower at the same time. The tower is closed to the general public, but people with a "special interest" might offer an excursion for additional payment.
Источник https://online-teacher.ru/study/big-ben
Answer the questions:
1. What is Big Ben?
2. Why do people take pictures with it in the background?
3. Is it a high tower with a very big clock?
4. What is inside the tower of St Stephen?
5. What is the bell’s weight?
6. How often does it ring?
7. Why was the first bell cracked?
8. What is the origin of the name “Big Ben”?
9. Who was Sir Benjamin Hall?
10. How can you visit the tower?
True or False:
1. The word Big Ben connects the bell, the clock and the tower at the same time.
2. The weight of the bell is thirty tons.
3. The bell rings twice a day.
4. Sir Benjamin Hall lived in the tower.
5. You can visit the tower every day from 10 to 5.
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