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Визначні місця Лондона
London's sights
- What is London? Is it the capital of England?
- How many people do live and work there?
- Is it a center of business and for tourism/a center of culture and politic?
- On which river is London situated?
- How many streets are there in London now?
- What is Oxford Street?
- Which park is the largest in London?
- How many bridges are there over the Thames?
- How many cities are there in fact in London?
- What is the City?
- Can you say what interesting places are there in the City?
- What places of interest can you find in Westminster?
- What is Westminster Abbey?
- What is Big Ben?
- What bridge is near the Houses of Parliament?
- Where does the Queen of England live?
Вікторина «Halloween quiz»
- What is the season of the year when the days get shorter, the leaves fall from the trees, and we celebrate Halloween? (autumn)
- When do English and American children celebrate Halloween? (October 31st)
- What are the two favourite colours of Halloween? (orange and black)
- Who is the ugly woman who practice magic? (witch)
- His favourite drink is blood, who is he? (vampire)
- What is the small creature with 8 legs? (spider)
- The English for "чудовисько"? (monster)
- In Britain, if you meet a black cat is it a good or bad luck? (good luck)
- What vegetable is usually carved into a jack-o'-lantern? (pumpkin)
- What does a witch use for transport? (broomstick)
- What is the home of spider? (cobweb)
- What is a scary flying animal? (bat)
- What is the spirit of a dead person who appears again? (ghost)
- End the saying: trick or treat, smell our feet, give us something good to ________? (eat)
- What is a very unlucky number? (13)?
History of Halloween
True or False?
- Halloween is traditionally celebrated on the night of 31st October, the night before All Saint’s Day. (True)
- In England Halloween was called ‘All Hallow’s Eve’. (True)
- On Halloween night all evil spirits stayed at home. (False. All the evil spirits went out to haunt people!)
- Halloween is based on an ancient Celtic holiday and the name ‘Halloween’ means ‘Winter’s End’. (False. It means ‘Summer’s End’)
- In past times people put lamps or lanterns outside their houses to keep away evil spirits. (False. They wanted to be friendly to the spirits)
- People believed that witches, ghosts and goblins went around at night looking for a living body! (True)
- On Halloween people dressed up as ghosts and witches so that the spirits would not steal their body! (True!)
- Nowadays people put pumpkins with faces in their houses. (False. People put pumpkins outside their houses)
- The pumpkin is sometimes called the ‘Jack-o-lantern’. (True)
- ‘Trick or treat’ is a game children play at Halloween to play jokes (trick) or get sweets (treat). (True)
Вікторина «Christmas quiz»
- When do people celebrate Christmas Day? (December 25th)
- He was born on Christmas Day. (Jesus Christ)
- Why do we celebrate Christmas? (Jesus was born)
- Where does Santa live? (Lapland, North Pole)
- What animal pulls Santa's sleigh? (reindeer)
- Rudolph is one of these. (reindeer)
- Santa carries presents in this. (the bag)
- You can find your presents under this. (Christmas tree)
- You need this kind of weather for a white Christmas. (snow)
- Children sing them in the streets and at home. (carols)
- Santa put his presents for children in this. (stockings)
- Father Christmas rides in this. (sledge)
- Traditional food for Christmas dinner. (turkey, pudding, apples)
- Christmas decorations for Christmas tree. (coloured balls, toys, sweets, candles, lights)
- The three kings followed this. (star)
- Where was Jesus born? (a stable)
- Mary and Joseph went there, but there was no room at the hotel. (Bethlehem)
- Gabriel was an ______. (angel)
- This was a gift to Jesus from one of the three kings. (gold)
- Which Saint is associated with Christmas across Europe? (St. Nicholas)
- These little people help Santa. (dwarfs)
- Who are Santa's helpers? (elves)
- Which plant do you kiss people under at Christmas? (mistletoe)
- You pull this before you eat your Christmas dinner. (cracker)
- People open their presents and gifts in this day. (Boxing Day)
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