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London Monuments Worksheet

This document provides information about famous landmarks in London that students can visit. It includes a map where students label the landmarks and descriptions of each one. The landmarks included are Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, the Houses of Parliament, the National Gallery, the London Eye, the Tower of London, and the Globe Theatre. Students must match the descriptions to the correct landmarks on the map. They are also asked to identify where they could see the Queen, guards, Big Ben clock, and Members of Parliament based on the information.

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London Monuments Worksheet

This document provides information about famous landmarks in London that students can visit. It includes a map where students label the landmarks and descriptions of each one. The landmarks included are Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, the Houses of Parliament, the National Gallery, the London Eye, the Tower of London, and the Globe Theatre. Students must match the descriptions to the correct landmarks on the map. They are also asked to identify where they could see the Queen, guards, Big Ben clock, and Members of Parliament based on the information.

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DISCOVER LONDON !

- Worksheet 1
1. Voici une liste de monuments que tu peux visiter Londres. par-r des
informa-ons donnes, place ces monuments sur la carte en reportant la
le@re correspondante.
A. Buckingham palace: It is near Hyde Park and in front of Queen Victoria Memorial.
B. Tower bridge: It is situated in the east of London.
C. The Houses of parliament: They are between Westminster Abbey and the River Thames.
D. The national gallery of art: It is near Trafalgar Square.
E. The london eye: It is next to the River Thames, opposite the Houses of Parliament.
F. Tower of london: It is not far from Tower Bridge, on the north bank of River Thames.
G. The globe: It is on the south bank of River Thames, not far from Southwark Cathedral.
Que peut vouloir dire not far from? ________________________________________________________

2. Lis les descrip-ons suivantes et dis de quel monument il s'agit.


a) It is a museum with more than 2,300 paintings. There are more than 5 million visitors
each year.
b) It is the house of the Queen of England. Guards protect it and it has 775 rooms!!
c) It is the biggest ferris wheel in Europe. You can have a great view of London from there.
d) It is an old castle near the River Thames. King Henry VIII lived there in the sixteenth
century. It was also a prison. People say that it is haunted.
e) Ministers speak about politics there and you can see the most famous clock in the
world: Big Ben. So the Members of Parliament have no excuse for being late for work
f) It is a modern vision of William Shakespeare's theatre. It is called the Globe because of its
circular shape.
g) It is 244 metres long and it opened in 1894. Boats can pass under it.

Buckingham Palace

The Houses of Parliament The London Eye

National Gallery
of Art
Tower of London

The Globe

Tower Bridge

3. par-r de ce que tu as lu, cris dans les encadrs le lieu o tu peux voir les personnes et choses suivantes.

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