карточки к уроку Вершины мира
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2

1.  Hello, name

1.  Hi, name. Where are you?

2.  I’m in Federation Tower, in Moscow

2.  You’re lucky. How high is it?

3.  The building is 378 metres. It’s built in Moscow International business center.

3.  Great. What is inside?

4. There are offices, five star hotels, restaurant and public observatory platform. I have got a lot of pictures.

4.  I’m looking forward to you. Bye

5.  Bye

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1

2

1.  Hello, name

1.  Hi, name. Where are you?

2.  I’m in Federation Tower, in Moscow

2.  You’re lucky. How high is it?

3.  The building is 378 metres. It’s built in Moscow International business center.

3.  Great. What is inside?

4. There are offices, five star hotels, restaurant and public observatory platform. I have got a lot of pictures.

4.  I’m looking forward to you. Bye

5.  Bye

Card 1. Read the statements and mark them (T) - True, (F) -  False and (DS) -  Doesn’t say

  1. The Empire State Building is named after its creator.
  2. The building reaches an amazing 443metres in height and features 103 floors.
  3. The Empire State Building was built in 1930.
  4. You need to climb 2000 steps if you choose to walk to the top.

Card 1. Read the statements and mark them (T) - True, (F) -  False and (DS) -  Doesn’t say

  1. The Empire State Building is named after its creator.
  2. The building reaches an amazing 443 metres in height and features 103 floors.
  3. The Empire State Building was built in 1930.
  4. You need to climb 2000 steps if you choose to walk to the top.

Card 1. Read the statements and mark them (T) - True, (F) -  False and (DS) -  Doesn’t say

  1. The Empire State Building is named after its creator.
  2. The building reaches an amazing 443 metres in height and features 103 floors.
  3. The Empire State Building was built in 1930.
  4. You need to climb 2000 steps if you choose to walk to the top.

Card 1. Read the statements and mark them (T) - True, (F) -  False and (DS) -  Doesn’t say

  1. The Empire State Building is named after its creator.
  2. The building reaches an amazing 443 metres in height and features 103 floors.
  3. The Empire State Building was built in 1930.
  4. You need to climb 2000 steps if you choose to walk to the top.

The Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is an iconic structure found in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel. The building was completed in 1889. The Tower is 324 metres, about the same as an 81 – storey building. It has three levels (уровень) for visitors, with restaurants on the first and second levels. You need 1710 steps to climb up to   the observatory platform on the top of the tower.

Card 2.Circle the right word.

  1. The Empire StateBuilding is high/higher/the highest than the Eiffel Tower.
  2. The engineer of the Eiffel Tower is famous/ more famous/the most famous than the creator of the Empire State Building.
  3. The Eiffel Tower is old/older/the oldest than the Empire State Building.
  4. The Empire State Building has fast/faster/the fastest lifts than the Eiffel Tower.
  5. The climbing to the Empire State Building is many/more /the most steps than to the Eiffel Tower.

The Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is an iconic structure found in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel. The building was completed in 1889. The Tower is 324 metres, about the same as an 81 – storey building. It has three levels (уровень) for visitors, with restaurants on the first and second levels. You need 1710 steps to climb up to   the observatory platform on the top of the tower.

Card 2. Circle the right word.

  1. The Empire State Building is high/higher/the highest than the Eiffel Tower.
  2. The engineer of the Eiffel Tower is famous/ more famous/the most famous than the creator of the Empire State Building.
  3. The Eiffel Tower is old/older/the oldest than the Empire State Building.
  4. The Empire State Building has fast/faster/the fastest lifts than the Eiffel Tower.
  5. The climbing to the Empire State Building is many/more /the most steps than to the Eiffel Tower.

Card 3. Make a dialogue

1.The Lakhta Centre is 462 metres. It’s second to the Ostankino Tower

1. I’m looking forward to you. Bye

2. Hello, Greg.

2.You’re lucky. How high is it?

3.There are shops, sports and medical centers and an observation platform. I have got lots of pictures

3.Great! What is inside?

4.Bye

4.Hi. Richard. Where are you?

5. I’m in the Lakhta Center, in Saint Petersburg.

Card 3. Make a dialogue

1. The building is 240 metres. The university’s highest section is 36 floors

1. I’m looking forward to you. Bye

2.Hello, Judy

2. Great. What is inside?

3. There are sport centres, cafes and various student activities. I have got a lot of pictures.

3. Hi, Liza. Where are you?

4.Bye

4. You’re lucky. How high is it?

5.I’m in Moscow State University

Card 3. Make a dialogue

1.The Lakhta Centre is 462 metres. It’s second to the Ostankino Tower

1. I’m looking forward to you. Bye

2. Hello, Greg.

2.You’re lucky. How high is it?

3.There are shops, sports and medical centers and an observation platform. I have got lots of pictures

3.Great! What is inside?

4.Bye

4.Hi. Richard. Where are you?

5. I’m in the Lakhta Center, in Saint Petersburg.

Card 3. Make a dialogue

1. The building is 240 metres. The university’s highest section is 36 floors

1. I’m looking forward to you. Bye

2.Hello, Judy

2. Great. What is inside?

3. There are sport centres, cafes and various student activities. I have got a lot of pictures.

3. Hi, Liza. Where are you?

4.Bye

4. You’re lucky. How high is it?

5.I’m in Moscow State University

Card 3. Make a dialogue

1. The building is 240 metres. The university’s highest section is 36 floors

1. I’m looking forward to you. Bye

2.Hello, Judy

2. Great. What is inside?

3. There are sport centres, cafes and various student activities. I have got a lot of pictures.

3. Hi, Liza. Where are you?

4.Bye

4. You’re lucky. How high is it?

5.I’m in Moscow State University

Card 3. Make a dialogue

1. The building is 240 metres. The university’s highest section is 36 floors

1. I’m looking forward to you. Bye

2.Hello, Judy

2. Great. What is inside?

3. There are sport centres, cafes and various student activities. I have got a lot of pictures.

3. Hi, Liza. Where are you?

4.Bye

4. You’re lucky. How high is it?

5.I’m in Moscow State University

Card 1. Read the statements and mark them (R) for Right, (W) for Wrong and (DS) for Doesn’t say

  1. The ESB is the tallest building in America
  2. Lots of people work inside the ESB
  3. You can get to the top of the ESB in 45 seconds
  4. You need to climb 200 step if you choose to walk to the top

The Eiffel Tower

It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel. The building was completed in 1889. The Tower is 324 metres, about the same as an 81 – storey building. It has three levels for visitor, with restaurant on the first and second levels. A total of 1710 steps are needed to climb up to   the observatory platform on the top level It’s the tallest man-made.

Card 2.Circle the right word.

  1. The Empire StateBuilding is high/higher/the highest than the Eiffel tower.
  2. The engineer of the Eiffel tower is famous/ more famous/the most famous than the creator of  the Empire State Building.
  3. The Eiffel tower is old/older/the oldest than the Empire State Building.
  4. The Empire State Building has fast/faster/the fastest lifts than the Eiffel tower.
  5. The climbing to the Empire State Building is many/more /the most steps than to the Eiffel tower.

Card 3. Make a dialogue

1. The building is 240 metres. The university’s highest section is 360 floors

1. I’m looking forward to you. Bye

2.Hello, Judy

2. Great. What is inside?

3. There are sport centres, cafes and various student activities. I have got a lot of pictures.

3. Hi, Liza. Where are you?

4.Bye

4. You’re lucky. How high is it?

5.I’m in Moscow State University

Card 1. Read the statements and mark them (R)  for Right, (W) for Wrong and (DS) for Doesn’t say

  1. The ESB is the tallest building in America
  2. Lots of people work inside the ESB
  3. You can get to the top of the ESB in 45 seconds
  4. You need to climb 200 step if you choose to walk to the top

The Eiffel Tower

It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel. The building was completed in 1889. The Tower is 324 metres, about the same as an 81 – storey building. It has three levels for visitor, with restaurant on the first and second levels. A total of 1710 steps are needed to climb up to   the observatory platform on the top level It’s the tallest man-made.

Card 2.Circle the right word.

  1. The Empire StateBuilding is high/higher/the highest than the Eiffel tower.
  2. The engineer of the Eiffel tower is famous/ more famous/the most famous than the creator of  the Empire State Building.
  3. The Eiffel tower is old/older/the oldest than the Empire State Building.
  4. The Empire State Building has fast/faster/the fastest lifts than the Eiffel tower.
  5. The climbing to the Empire State Building is many/more /the most steps than to the Eiffel tower.

Card 3.  Make a dialogue

1.  It’s 540 metres. The tallest building in Russia and Europe

1. I’m looking forward to you. Bye

2. Hello, John

2. You’re lucky. How high is it?

3. There are two observatories offices of TV channels, restaurant. I have got a lot of pictures.

3. Great! What is inside?

4. Buy

4. Hi, Mike. Where are you?

5. I’m in Ostankino Tower, in Moscow


Use the information from the text

and make the mind - map

The Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is an iconic structure found in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel. The building was completed in 1889. The Tower is 324 metres, about the same as an 81 – storey building. It has three levels (уровень) for visitor, with restaurants on the first and second levels. You need 1710 steps to climb up to   the observatory platform on the top of the tower.

Use the information from the text

and make the mind - map

The Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is an iconic structure found in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel. The building was completed in 1889. The Tower is 324 metres, about the same as an 81 – storey building. It has three levels (уровень) for visitor, with restaurants on the first and second levels. You need 1710 steps to climb up to   the observatory platform on the top of the tower.


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