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“Welcome to the Palace of Westminster”
Описание слайда:
“Welcome to the Palace of Westminster”

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It’s also called the Houses of Parliament.
Описание слайда:
It’s also called the Houses of Parliament.

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Vocabulary
Lord Chancellor –      лорд-канцлер
Labour Party –          партия лейбористов
Conservative Party – партия консерваторов
Speaker -                 спикер
to preside -              председательствовать
to debate -               обсуждать
chamber -                палата
David Lloyd George - Дэвид Ллойд Джордж
Winston Churchill -    Уинстон Черчилль
Описание слайда:
Vocabulary Lord Chancellor – лорд-канцлер Labour Party – партия лейбористов Conservative Party – партия консерваторов Speaker - спикер to preside - председательствовать to debate - обсуждать chamber - палата David Lloyd George - Дэвид Ллойд Джордж Winston Churchill - Уинстон Черчилль

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Vocabulary
Lord Chancellor
Labour Party
Conservative Party
Speaker
to preside
to debate
Chamber
David Lloyd George
Winston Churchill
Описание слайда:
Vocabulary Lord Chancellor Labour Party Conservative Party Speaker to preside to debate Chamber David Lloyd George Winston Churchill

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Vocabulary
лорд-канцлер
партия лейбористов
партия консерваторов
спикер
председательствовать
обсуждать
палата
Дэвид Ллойд Джордж
Уинстон Черчилль
Описание слайда:
Vocabulary лорд-канцлер партия лейбористов партия консерваторов спикер председательствовать обсуждать палата Дэвид Ллойд Джордж Уинстон Черчилль

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It consists of three parts:
 the Royal Apartments (gold),
 the House of Lords (red) and 
the House of Commons (green).
Описание слайда:
It consists of three parts: the Royal Apartments (gold), the House of Lords (red) and the House of Commons (green).

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We are now in the Chamber of the House of Lords, where the seats are red.
Описание слайда:
We are now in the Chamber of the House of Lords, where the seats are red.

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The House of Lords
It is also called the Parliament Chamber, because every year when the Queen comes to open Parliament, all three parts of Parliament come together here for the Queen’s Speech.
Описание слайда:
The House of Lords It is also called the Parliament Chamber, because every year when the Queen comes to open Parliament, all three parts of Parliament come together here for the Queen’s Speech.

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In fact, it’s not really the Queen’s Speech, because she doesn’t write it. The Government writes it for her. In the speech the Queen tells Parliament about the Government’s plans for the next year.
Описание слайда:
In fact, it’s not really the Queen’s Speech, because she doesn’t write it. The Government writes it for her. In the speech the Queen tells Parliament about the Government’s plans for the next year.

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The Throne.
When the Queen gives her speech, she sits on the throne. It is behind the big red cushion.
Описание слайда:
The Throne. When the Queen gives her speech, she sits on the throne. It is behind the big red cushion.

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The Woolsack.
It is the big red cushion. There is wool inside it. It’s a part of a very old tradition which started in the 14th century. It symbolized the importance of wool to the British economy at that time.
Описание слайда:
The Woolsack. It is the big red cushion. There is wool inside it. It’s a part of a very old tradition which started in the 14th century. It symbolized the importance of wool to the British economy at that time.

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The person who usually sits on the Woolsack is the Lord Chancellor. He presides over the House of Lords.
Описание слайда:
The person who usually sits on the Woolsack is the Lord Chancellor. He presides over the House of Lords.

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Let’s walk through this arch. There are two statues, one on each side of the arch. One is Sir Winston Churchill, and the other - David Lloyd George. They were Prime Ministers. They represent two British main political parties – the Conservative Party and the Labour Party.
Описание слайда:
Let’s walk through this arch. There are two statues, one on each side of the arch. One is Sir Winston Churchill, and the other - David Lloyd George. They were Prime Ministers. They represent two British main political parties – the Conservative Party and the Labour Party.

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Now we are in the House of Commons where the seats are green. The chamber here isn’t very big. There are only places for 437 people on the benches, but there are 650 MPs, so sometimes they have to sit on the steps.
Описание слайда:
Now we are in the House of Commons where the seats are green. The chamber here isn’t very big. There are only places for 437 people on the benches, but there are 650 MPs, so sometimes they have to sit on the steps.

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The Speaker is the person who presides over the House of Commons.
Описание слайда:
The Speaker is the person who presides over the House of Commons.

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In the House of Commons.
The distance between these two red lines is two swords’ lengths. In the old days when MPs used to carry swords, it was dangerous if they got angry with each other. So these two lines are here to remind MPs that they shouldn’t start a fight, and they can’t go over this line when they are speaking in a debate.
Описание слайда:
In the House of Commons. The distance between these two red lines is two swords’ lengths. In the old days when MPs used to carry swords, it was dangerous if they got angry with each other. So these two lines are here to remind MPs that they shouldn’t start a fight, and they can’t go over this line when they are speaking in a debate.

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The Mace.
The Mace is put on the table when the House of Commons is sitting. It is the symbol of the power which Parliament won from the King a long time ago.
Описание слайда:
The Mace. The Mace is put on the table when the House of Commons is sitting. It is the symbol of the power which Parliament won from the King a long time ago.

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In the House of Commons
There are two long narrow corridors here. MPs come here to vote on bills for new laws. On the left there is the «yes» lobby. MPs who agree with a bill go there. On the right there is  the «no»lobby.
Описание слайда:
In the House of Commons There are two long narrow corridors here. MPs come here to vote on bills for new laws. On the left there is the «yes» lobby. MPs who agree with a bill go there. On the right there is the «no»lobby.

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The Westminster Hall
This is the oldest part of the Palace of Westminster. The walls were built in 1097.
Описание слайда:
The Westminster Hall This is the oldest part of the Palace of Westminster. The walls were built in 1097.

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Match parts of the sentences from box A and box B using the words
 where, who, which, that.

 Box A
1. This is the throne….
2. This is the Lord Chancellor….
3. This is the Chamber of the House of Commons….
4. This is the Speaker…
5. This is the Woolsack…
6. This is the Chamber of the House of Lords….
7. This is the Mace…
8. This is the Westminster Hall
Описание слайда:
Match parts of the sentences from box A and box B using the words where, who, which, that. Box A 1. This is the throne…. 2. This is the Lord Chancellor…. 3. This is the Chamber of the House of Commons…. 4. This is the Speaker… 5. This is the Woolsack… 6. This is the Chamber of the House of Lords…. 7. This is the Mace… 8. This is the Westminster Hall

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Let’s sum up our lesson
1.  How many parts does the Palace of Westminster consist of?
                a) one    b) two    c) three
 
2.  What are the main colours of the Houses of Parliament?
  a) gold, red and blue 
  b) gold, green and red    
  c) red and green
 
3.  Who writes the Queen’s Speech?
        a) the Queen     b) the Government    
        c) the Lord Chancellor
Описание слайда:
Let’s sum up our lesson 1. How many parts does the Palace of Westminster consist of? a) one b) two c) three   2. What are the main colours of the Houses of Parliament? a) gold, red and blue b) gold, green and red c) red and green   3. Who writes the Queen’s Speech? a) the Queen b) the Government c) the Lord Chancellor

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4. Which are Britain’s two main political parties?
4. Which are Britain’s two main political parties?
  a)Democratic, Republican and Conservative  b) Conservative and Democratic                         c) Labour and Conservative
 
5. Whose shoe should a Conservative touch?
     a) David Lloyd George’s                                      b) Winston Churchill’s       c) the Queen’s
 
6. When can you see the Mace in the House of Commons?
    a) It’s always there.   
 b) Only when the Queen comes.   
 c) When the House is debating.
Описание слайда:
4. Which are Britain’s two main political parties? 4. Which are Britain’s two main political parties? a)Democratic, Republican and Conservative b) Conservative and Democratic c) Labour and Conservative   5. Whose shoe should a Conservative touch? a) David Lloyd George’s b) Winston Churchill’s c) the Queen’s   6. When can you see the Mace in the House of Commons? a) It’s always there. b) Only when the Queen comes. c) When the House is debating.

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7. Why do MPs sometimes sit on the steps?         
 a) There are more MPs than seats in the House of Commons.                                                                      b) It’s a part of an old tradition.                               c) It’s a punishment for those who are late.
8. How old is Westminster Hall?
     a) more than a thousand years old                       b) more than a hundred years old                      c) more than four hundred years old.
Описание слайда:
7. Why do MPs sometimes sit on the steps? a) There are more MPs than seats in the House of Commons. b) It’s a part of an old tradition. c) It’s a punishment for those who are late. 8. How old is Westminster Hall? a) more than a thousand years old b) more than a hundred years old c) more than four hundred years old.

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Well done!  You are right!
Описание слайда:
Well done! You are right!



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