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The story of Robin Hood, the most popular English folk of all the times.. Today, the legend of Robin Hood has turned Nottinghamshire into a large tourist attraction.. The Palace of Westm

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Sherwood Forest is in Nottingham, on 100,000 acres The 1200s were popularly thought to be the time of Robin Hood Who was Robin Hood? No one knows for

sure whether the legend was based on a real historical character His name became

a nickname for an outlaw The story of Robin Hood, the most popular English folk of all the times Everybody knows his friends (Little John, Brother Tuck, Will Scarlet) The legendary hero and his fellows stole from the rich and gave to the poor

Unfortunately, there is no evidence that Robin Hood really existed Ballads and chronicles, all talk about the famous hero

Today, the legend of Robin Hood has turned Nottinghamshire into a large tourist attraction In the centre of Nottingham can be found Nottingham Castle Sherwood Forest has an excellent visitors’ centre with an attractive display and shop, in which, according to tradition, Robin Hood and Lady Marion were married It is one of the visitors favourite sites

Megaliths, Stonehenge is certainly the best known prehistoric monument It stands

on the Salisbury Plain How did stones get there? An early mention of Stonehenge was made by Geoffrey Monmouth, who claimed that it was brought by a tribe of giants from Africa to Ireland Another legend claims that the stones were stolen from

an Irish woman by the Devil In fact, it is one of the most visited monuments in England and it is a part of the World’s Heritage The most interesting fact that these megaliths have had a Pre-Stonehenge form, which was made of wood People used them as a religious place in autumn time Was it a religious place or a place where people were watching stars and planets? Nobody knows the answer, although it has

an inner circle which is consisted of arches made by laying one stone across the tops of two others It shows the position of the rising sun on Midsummer’s Day

A few years ago there was a Tropical Stonehenge which has been found and made

by sophisticated indigenous people in the Brazilian Amazon

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The Palace of Westminster is also known as the Houses of Parliament, where the

two Houses of Parliament of the United Kingdom (the House of Lords and the House

of Commons) conduct their sittings It is the place where laws governing British life are debated and passed From the middle of 11th century until 1512, the Palace of Westminster was the royal home to the Kings and Queens of England, hence the

name The building contains the bell-Big Ben that struck each quarter of an hour Big Ben is the bell in the clock tower of the British Parliament A light in the clock tower

tells when the House of Commons is in session The clock tower is situated on the bank of the River Thames The whole tower is known as St Stephen’s Tower, with its

13 ton bell

The first St Paul’s Cathedral was built in 604 AD but burnt down in 675 and the

rebuilt cathedral was again burnt down in the Great Fire of London in 1666 The present cathedral was built by Christopher Wren Its first dome is the second biggest dome in the world

Buckingham Palace is a popular landmark It is the home of the British Royal family

since 1837 The palace with 600 rooms is surrounded by a 40 acre garden Today it

is also an office and used for the monarch’s administrative work Originally, it was a grand house built by the Duke of Buckingham for his wife George IV began transforming it into a palace in 1826 The Queen’s other homes are Windsor Castle and Balmoral in Scotland A familiar sight at Buckingham Palace is the changing of the Guard ceremony that takes place in the forecourt each morning It has been guarded by the Household Troops since 1660

Windsor Castle is not far from London It is an official residence of the Queen and

the largest castle in the world It gave the Royal family’s surname

Stratford-upon-Avon was Shakespeare’s birthplace He is one of the most famous

poets and writers The ’Swan of Avon’ wrote several plays, sonnets and most of his works were performed in the famous Globe Theatre in London It was built in 1599

on the bank of the river Thames and it was a round building with a stage in the

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centre open to the sky Shakespeare died and is buried in the Holy Trinity Church in Stratford, but his bust can be found in the Poets’ Corner of Westminster Abbey

Answer the questions.

1.Who was Robin Hood?

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2.Where can you find the Stonehenge? 3.What is the whole tower’s name in the Palace of Westminster?

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4.Who is the ’Swan of Avon’? 5.Where does the QUEEN live?(2)

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6 What did C Wren do? _.

Is it true or false? T/F

Shakespeare was born in Nottingham

ST.Paul’s Cathedral was rebuilt

Buckingham Palace was built by George IV

There are different legends that are connected to the Stonehenge. _

The changing of the Guard is a familiar sight at the Buckingham Palace. _

Which is which?

Write down their names under the pictures.

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Write down where would you like to go to England the above mentioned places and why

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I hope you enjoyed visiting England.

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