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Joana Avelar Recursos Didácticos e as Novas Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação

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Joana Avelar

Recursos Didácticos e as Novas Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação

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Brief introduction of London – U.K.

How we will be travelling and what will we visit?

Main objectives and reasons for the visit

Places to visit

Something to think about

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BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF LONDON

- London is the capital of the United Kingdom

- It’s a very multi-cultural city.

- It’s population is of approximately 7 556,900 inhabitants.

- The Thames River is one of the great attractions that the

city has.

- It has got lots of important Historical Buildings.

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This visit will take place in August 2011 and it will include visits to

some of the most important Historical Monuments in London.

There will also be time to do some shopping in the most well

known local shops.

The visit will be guided by a professional guide, that will make

sure all your questions are answered.

We will arrive at Heathrow Airport and leave from Gatwick

Airport.

Visit Information

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OBJECTIVES FOR THE VISIT

Our main goal is to allow our students to have direct

contact with the English language.

This will encourage them to talk, ask information or even

orientation on the places they would like to see.

- Pronunciation is also our great objective.

- Meet and work with some local students.

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LIST OF PLACES TO VISIT

- Madam Tussaud’s wax Museum

- London Eye

- National Maritime Museum

- Buckingham Palace

- Windsor Castle

- Royal Observatory Greenwich

- London Tower

- Various Parks

- Shopping at west end Regent’s Street,Picadilly Circus and

Leicester Square

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PLACES WE WILL VISIT

- The Madam Tussaud’s Museum is one of the most

appellative museums due to its characteristics , and also

the beauty of its sculptures.

There are many themes represented such as;

Politics, Society, Cinema, Science and Sports.

It’s also divided into 6(six) sections:

Garden Party; Super Stars; Grand Hall; The Chamber of

Horrors; The spirit of London

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LONDON EYE

This is a giant wheel it’s in the centre of

London. It moves round in a very slow

motion allowing visitors to have a close

look of the whole city and also to as far

as 40km on a clear day. We can see as

far as Windsor Castle. It’s always

possible make a video or take photos.

It´s also known as ‘’The eye of London’’,

it’s the world’s tallest cantilevered

observation wheel.

There is also a very interesting gift shop.

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NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM

- In this fantastic museum we will be able to see detailing

inspiration stories of exploration, discovery and endeavour

from Britain's seafaring past.

This museum also tells of the continuing effects the oceans

still have on the world today. Amongst many other interesting

things we can see Sir Nelson´s bullet-pierced coat from his

final battle of cape Trafalgar.

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NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM

The Natural History Museum reveals how the jigsaw of life

can be put together.

This museum has many of the treasures of the world we live

in , how they came about.

This museum certainly tells us many stories

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BUCKINGHAM PALACE

- The Buckingham Palace is the London home of the

Royal Family. It has been the official residence of the

sovereign since 1837.

In August 18 rooms are opened for the public to visit.

We will also watch the ‘’Change of the Guards Ceremony.

This Ceremony happens every day at 11:30 during

Summer and every second day in Winter.

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WINDSOR CASTLE

This castle is the Queen´s official Residence and also her

favourite weekend home.

The queen continues to spend most of her private weekend at

Winsor Castle, which is regularly used for ceremonial and

State occasions.

In this castle there are some magnificent art, silver lavish

services of porcelain.

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ROYAL OBSERVATORY GREENWICH

PLANETARIUM

In this marvellous museum you can explore the story of

astronomy and time at Greenwich, as well as you can find

out how Astronomer Royal with his discoveries of hundreds

of years ago helped modern astronomers.

We will be able to stand on the line of Greenwich which was

designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1975.

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LONDON TOWER

- The London Tower is home to the Crown Jewels and

centuries of remarkable stories.

It has got a grim reputation as a place of torture and death.

Within these walls you will find treasures as the Crown

Jewels. You will be dazzled by the 23,578 gems that make

up the Crown Jewels, also the glistening Imperial State

Crown, which alone has 2,868 diamonds, 273 pearl, 17

sapphires, 11 emeralds and 5 rubies.

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PARKS

- Get away from it all with a visit to one of the capital’s

green oases.

- There are many parks scatted along the beautiful city of

London.

Some of the things that can be done are:

Sightseeing, wildlife, flower displays, boating etc...

- Londoners usually go to these parks to enjoy their

lunch.

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SHOPPING AT REGENT’S STREET,PICADILLY

CIRCUS AND LEICESTER SQUARE

- There is a great variety of shops where you can buy

almost everything.

- A huge tourist attraction as it is in the hub of the West

End.

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FAREWELL

Before I finish this presentation I want to inform you that

there ‘s a ‘’Manual’’ which I have done informing you about

the ‘’Intensive Course’’ you are going to attend.

As you are aware I’ll be one your tutor’s in this

programme.

Do enjoy not only your visit to the U.K. But also your

course.

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SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT

(NEVER GIVE-UP)

The pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity;

the optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.

Sir Winston Churchill

Joana Avelar

Recursos Didácticos e as Novas Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação