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Big Ben The clock tower rises 98 meters above the Thames embankment. The tower is equipped with a clock mechanism, which is highly accurate. We can say that this is the main clock of the state. The huge bell Big Ben, specially cast for the tower, weighing 13.5 tons, strikes the clock. Tourists are not allowed into Big Ben. The only way to get to the top of the tower is through a narrow spiral staircase. 334 steps will lead to a small open area, and the legendary bell that gave its name to the Clock Tower. Its height is more than 2 meters, and its diameter is almost 3 meters.


Tower Bridge drawbridge in central London over the River Thames. This is the famous bridge of London, which is one of the symbols of the city. The bridge got its name due to its proximity to the Tower of London. Tourists often confuse it with London Bridge, which is upstream. The Tower Bridge was commissioned in 1894. The bridge is considered one of the main symbols of London and Great Britain, standing on a par with the famous Big Ben.


The London Eye is one of the largest Ferris wheels in the world, located in the London Borough of Lambeth on the South Bank of the Thames. From a height of 135 meters (approximately 45 floors) offers a view of almost the entire city. The Ferris Wheel is a family project by architects David Marks and Julia Barfield. The implementation of the project took six years.






Holidays The most favorite day for the British is Christmas, which is celebrated on December 25th. This holiday is the most important and has a lot of its traditions. For example, for dinner, it is always customary to put a Christmas turkey and pudding on the table. And a special wreath of mistletoe is hung over the doorways.



London Hello! Today I'm your guide. I want to tell you about London. London is the capital of the UK. London is a very big and beautiful city. London has many places to visit: museums, art galleries, theatres, cinemas, stadiums, parks. Let's begin our excursion.

Big Ben We begin our excursion from Big Ben. Tourists in London has always wanted to visit Westminster and see Big Ben. They want to see the clock in its tower and hear the bells. Big Ben is really a bell and you hear it every hour. You can hear it's deep tone on the radio. Now let's go to Westminster Abbey.

Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey is a symbol of England. The legend says that Westminster Abbey was founded by St Peter himself. We know that Westminster Abbey was built by King Edward in 1065. The coronation of all British Kings and Queens takes place in Westminster Abbey. The funeral service for Diana, Princess of Wales, took place in Westminster Abbey in September 1997. Now we are going to the Houses of Parliament.

Houses of Parliament The Houses of Parliament stand near the famous clock Big Ben. The country's leaders speak in the Houses of Parliament. The men and women there are the voice of the British people. Now let's get on the bus. We are going to Buckingham Palace.

Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the Queen. The daily ceremony of the Changing of the Guards takes place in its courtyard. The palace was built in 1703 by the Duke of Buckingham. Now let's get on the bus, we are going to Trafalgar Square.

Trafalgar Square Trafalgar Square is the geographical center of London. It was named in memory of Admiral Nelson's victory in the battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The tall Nelson's Column stands in the middle of the square. Now we are going to Tower by bus.

Tower You can see Tower of London from the river Thames. The Tower is very old. Now the King and the Queen of Britain don't live in the Tower. Let's walk to MOMI and enjoy London's streets and avenues.

MOMI The Museum of the Moving image was a very interesting museum in London last century. Every one enjoyed their visit to MOMI. There were hundreds of clips from films and TV programs. Visitors took an active part. You can act in Hollywood Western, select a film to watch, or even aw own cartoon film. During your visit you could also meet characters from the past. It was both interesting and good fun. Now let's go to Madame Tussaud's.

Madame Tussaud's It is one of the sights of London. It's the famous waxworks museum which has one of the largest collections of wax models in the world. You can meet great characters of history and art. Here actors, film stars, pop singers, and sportsmen come face to face with famous politicians. There is a special place for the Queen's family: the Queen, her husband, their children and other members of the Royal family. I hope you enjoyed my excursion.

Thanks for your attention!

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Goals:

Cognitive aspect:

  • increase in the volume of knowledge about the peculiarities of the culture of the country of the language being studied, acquaintance with the sights of London.

Development aspect:

  • develop skills oral speech, skills of dialogic and monologue utterance, creative abilities of students.

Educational aspect:

  • instill interest in culture, traditions, sights English speaking countries;
  • encourage students to work independently;
  • develop positive personal qualities (responsibility, goodwill, a sense of mutual assistance);
  • develop the ability to work in a team and make joint decisions.

Educational aspect:

  • practice phonetic skills on specific examples, understand foreign speech in game situations;
  • to consolidate the knowledge gained, to teach how to use set expressions, clichés, lexical material on this topic in speech;
  • creative mono-project with open coordination.
  • traditional (verbal and visual);
  • search: problem questions, role-playing game, discussion.

Equipment:

  • multimedia equipment;
  • a computer.

Decor:

  • UK map.
  • Photographs, illustrations with images of the sights of London.
  • Presentation on the topic: “Welcome to London!”.
  • Booklet.

Preliminary preparation:

  • The first group of students finds and processes texts about sights, prepares for their retelling.
  • The second group of students prepares in advance small information about 5-6 sights of London and publishes a booklet.
  • The third group of students collects material and prepares a presentation on the sights of London.

DURING THE CLASSES

I. Preparatory stage.

1. Organizational moment. Greetings.

– Glad to meet you, dear boys and girls, guests and teachers! We are very happy to see you at our presentation lesson. It is dedicated to London. Children, I am sure you've read a lot of books, texts and got useful information about London, the capital of Great Britain. This presentation will show your achievements and your knowledge of the matter.

2. Presentation of the topic and tasks.

Children, today I suggest you to travel around London. Please, answer: Have you ever been to London? I suppose you haven't. The topic of our presentation is “Welcome to London!”. The motto of our presentation is “Learn English and you’ll be lucky!”

3. Phonetic warm-up.

Teacher: Read the rhythm!
six little kittens
Live in the city
And the city is so pretty.

Teacher: Answer my questions:

– What is this rhyme about?
– What city is it?
– What do you know about London?

II. Map work.

The teacher draws the students' attention to a map of the UK.

– Look at the map. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the UK) is the official name of the state which is situated in the British Isles. Thus, "Great Britain" is often the same as "Britain", or "the United Kingdom", or just "The UK". It consists of four countries which are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. You can see them on the map. Their capitals are London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast.
The UK is an island state. The two main islands are Great Britain (where England, Scotland and Wales are located) and Ireland. The UK is separated from the continent by the English Channel.
The UK is also washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the north and the North Sea in the east.

III. Improving the skills of dialogical speech on the topic London.

1. Speech warm-up.

Teacher: What is the UK?
P1: The UK is a short way of saying the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
teacher: How many parts does the UK consist of and what are they called?
P2: The UK consists of 4 parts: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
teacher: Where does London stand?
P3: London stands on the river Thames.
teacher: What do you know about London?
P4: London is the most beautiful city in Europe.
P5: There are a lot of museums, art galleries, theaters, cinemas and parks in London.
P6: London is a mixture of old and new buildings.

Teacher: You are right. London has a lot of places of interest. Look at the blackboard. What can you see on it? Let's pronounce the places of interest carefully.

(Repetition of all the sights studied. Children say the names first in chorus after the teacher, and then individually)

2. Practicing the pronunciation of new lexical units.

Now we'll review London's places of interest.

Buckingham Palace
Big Ben
Houses of Parliament
Tower of London
tower bridge
Victoria & Albert Museum
Madame Tussaud's
Sherlock Holmes Museum
London National Gallery
Tate Gallery

3. Work with the sights of the country.

- Let's speak about London. We start our tour from Trafalgar Square. You have a presentation and a booklet. (Children show the presentation and booklet, talk about the sights using the presentation.)

1. About London.

T. - As usual we have the guide. Our guide will be Nastya. Please.

G. - Hello, ladies and gentlemen. I'm very glad to see you. I will be your guide. I'd like to tell you about London. As you know, London stands on the river Thames. London, the capital of Great Britain, is a very old city. It is more than two thousand years old. Now London is a big port and a beautiful city with large squares and parks. About 8 million people live here. It is one of the biggest cities in the world. The Thames is not a long river. It is 3 hundred and 30 kilometers long and it flows into the sea. The English people call it “The Father of London”. There are some interesting places in London. They are Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Tower Bridge, St. Paul's Cathedral, Trafalgar Square, Houses of Parliament and some others. Now let's visit some of them. (The guys talk about the sights of London).

2 Trafalgar Square.

Trafalgar Square is in the center of London. It was built in 1828. In the middle of Trafalgar Square is Nelson's Column. This Column is fifty meters high. A lot of demonstrations and public meetings take place here. It's a famous square where on New Year's Eve people gather to celebrate.

3.National Gallery.

On the north side of Trafalgar Square there is the National Gallery. It houses one of the finest art collections in the world. It includes paintings of the British, Italian, Spanish, French and other famous schools.

4.St. Paul's Cathedral.

St. Paul's Cathedral is the city's greatest monument. It was built by Sir Christopher Wren in 1675–1710. Wren is buried there, also Wellington and Nelson.

5 Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is an official residence of the Queen and her family. It isn't open to the public.
When the Queen is in residence the Royal Standard flies over the east front of Buckingham Palace. It has 600 rooms, a swimming pool, a cinema, a ballroom, and a garden, which is like a private park. In summer the Queen gives three garden parties for about 9,000 guests. The ceremony of the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace is a great tourist attraction. It takes place daily at 11.30 a.m. and last half an hour. To the sound of music, the guardsmen arrive and pass the palace keys to another group.

6. The Houses of Parliament.

The Houses of Parliament was a royal palace. Now it's the seat of the British Government. In 1834 it was destroyed by the fire. The new building was built in 1852. It contains 500 apartments.
Among them are the Central Hall, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons. When the House is in session a Union Jack flies over the Tower by day, and light burns in the clock Tower, or Big Ben by night. The people of London can hear the sound of the bell every hour.

7 Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey is a symbol of English tradition. The coronation of nearly all English kings and queens since William the Conqueror has taken place here. Many of them are buried within the Abbey. There are also the graves of famous poets, writers, and statesmen. Here you can see memorials to Newton, Darwin, Dickens, Chaucer and others.

8. The Tower of London.

The Tower of London is a very old building. It is nine hundred years old. In the early days of England the English kings lived in the Tower. Then it was a prison where many people died. Black ravens had much food near the walls of the Tower in those days. Black ravens live outside the Tower now. The English people like them very much.Now it's a museum housing the National Collection of Armor and Royal Regalia. Many tourists from other countries come to see it. They see the dark stone halls with small windows and thick doors. The Tower is still guarded by the famous Beefeaters who wear a traditional Sixteenth century uniform.

9 Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge is the only Thames bridge which can be raised. The road over the bridge is built on two central sections, they open 3 times a week to let ships through.

10. The British Museum.

The British Museum has one of the largest libraries in the world. There are more than 6 million books in the library. At present the library has modern electronic equipment.

11. Piccadilly Circus.

Piccadilly Circus is a square in the central part of London. In the square you can see people of many nationalities. Piccadilly Circus is the meeting-point of 6 streets. London's famous restaurants and best-known theaters and cinemas are on Piccadilly Circus.

Hyde Park is the largest park in the West End of London. In the 19th century it became a popular place for public meetings. The park has Speaker's Corner where anyone can make a speech about anything they want. It is a very democratic park.

Big Ben is one of the most famous clocks in the world. Big Ben is really a bell. You hear it every hour. It is a big bell. It weighs 13,720 kilograms.

-“The Beatles” sang about love. It is the famous Liverpool four. Listen to the song: Yesterday".

(The guys listen to the recording of the song)

P1. I’d like to tell you the verse by a famous English writer Rydyard Kipling “Six Serving Men”.

4. Game moments.

thank you. Now, let's play a game.

The main task for the children is to correctly identify the attraction in question.

- Now let's play a game "Sights in London". Listen and find the right answer.

  • Which sights of London are visited by thousands. But it's official home for only one family. (Buckingham Palace)
  • It was a fortress, a royal palace and later a prison. It's a museum now. (The Tower of London)
  • Which of these sights is the best place for relax and fun. (Covent Garden)
  • It's London's most famous bridge. It's the last bridge crossing the Thames. (Tower Bridge)
  • It's one of the most famous clocks in the world. You can hear the sound of it every hour in London. (Big Ben) thank you.

5. Work with a crossword.

  • Now, I suggest you do a crossword.

Solve the crossword puzzle, find the words you know vertically and horizontally.

- Let's check your answers. Good, well done.

6. Complete the sentences.

1. London stands on the river

  • Mississippi
  • Thames

2. The population of London is

  • million people
  • 10 million people
  • 8 million people

3. The Queen of England lives in

  • Buckingham Palace
  • Westminster Abbey
  • The Tower of London
  • A palace
  • A square
  • A bell

5. The famous museum of waxworks is called

  • Pushkin Museum
  • Madame Tussaud's
  • The National Gallery

7. Dear friends! Let's do BRITAIN QUIZ.

1. What is the capital of Great Britain?

  • Edinburgh;
  • Boston;
  • London.

2. The British flag is often called…

  • the Union Jack;
  • the Stars and Stripes;
  • the Maple Leaf.

3. What color are the buses in London?

  • blue;
  • black.

4. Britain's national drink is ...

  • tea;
  • Coca Cola
  • coffee.

5. The kilt is…

  • a pair of trousers;
  • a shirt.
  • a skirt;

6. What is the official name of this country?

  • Britain
  • The United Kingdom of Great Britain
  • England

7. What is the national flag of the UK?

  • The flag of the UK № 3
  • The flag of Scotland
  • The flag of Wales
  • The flag of England

8. Money in the UK is

  • dollars
  • Pounds

9. What is the most popular free time activity?

  • Watch TV
  • Gardening
  • Reading

10. Which is the oldest university?

  • Cambridge
  • Oxford
  • London

11. The Prime minister lives at…

  • 12 Whitehall
  • 10 Downing Street
  • 7 Russell Street
  • 15 Oxford Street

12. The Great Fire of London broke out in…

13. Sir Christopher Wren built…

  • Buckingham Palace
  • The Tower of London
  • Trafalgar Square
  • St. Paul's Cathedral

14. Speaker's Corner is in…

  • Hyde Park
  • green park
  • Regent's Park
  • Westminster Abbey
  • The Houses of Parliament
  • The Bloody Tower

16. When is Halloween celebration?

  • December 25th
  • February 14th
  • October 31th

17. In Scotland, what vegetable was traditionally carved into a jack-o'-lantern?

  • A watermelon
  • A turnip
  • A pumpkin

18. You can see the column with a statue of Nelson in…

  • Piccadilly Circus.
  • Hyde Park.
  • Trafalgar Square.

19. … is a very democratic park.

  • Hyde Park.
  • Regent's Park.
  • St. James's Park.

20. London Zoo is in…

  • Regent's Park.
  • St. James's Park.
  • Hyde Park.

21. They change the Guard every day at…

  • 9:30 a.m.
  • 11:30 a.m.
  • 12:00 a.m.

22. Piccadilly Circus is the meeting-point of …

  • 5 streets.
  • 7 streets.
  • 6 streets.

23.The seat of the British government is…

  • the Houses of Parliament
  • .
  • Buckingham Palace.
  • Piccadilly Circus.

T. Let us do a croccword.

1. The capital of Britain.

2. The name of the queen of Britain.

3. The symbol of England.

4. The country that consists of England, Scotland and Wales.

5. One of the colors of the flag of Britain.

6. The language that the English speak.

7. The favorite English domestic animal.

8. The weather in Britain.

9. The widest river in Britain.

L o n d o n
E l i z a b e t h
r o s e
B r i t a i n
r e d
E n g l i s h
d o g
f o g g y
T h a m e s

T. "A word-game". Children! These are letters from the English alphabet. You must put these letters in the right order, so as to get the name of the country. (England, Ireland)

8. Contest of encrypted words.

T. Try to find the hidden words which denote London sights. There are 5 of them.

B A L O N D O N E Y E Z X C
E Y F K P B N B T H A M E S
E C I V R AT I R I D G E N O
F C R O W N J E W E L S T M
E L E O P A R L I A M E N T
A M V G A P K J R T R Y U R
T T O W E R A S N E E D L E
E O B X A K U E I O M B C V
R W E S T M I N S T E R A Y
S T R S E C L L E N N I U M

9. Competition of proverbs.

This exercise develops students' linguistic intuition, lays the habit of thinking in linguistic concepts. The high motivational potential of proverbs lies in the fact that their meaning does not lie on the surface, and in order to penetrate inside, it is necessary to “pick up the right key”.

T.-. The river Thames is so important in the life of the British that there is even a proverb about it “He will never set the Thames on fire”. There are more English proverbs dealing with rivers, bridges, water. Students are offered cards with proverbs.T.- Try to match English proverbs with Russian ones.

Keys: A3, B5, C4, D8, E9, F6, G1, H2, I7. Music Intro (London Landmarks)

IV. The final stage. Summing up the lesson. Summing up the lesson, discussing the participation of each of the students in the excursion, grading. Reflection (emoticons).

Teacher: ”Activity is the only road to knowledge” said George Bernard Show and I think that today we had a very interesting and useful lesson. I am satisfied with your work and your marks are… The lesson is over. You have worked very well today. You are really bright and industrial. You know a lot about London. And I’m sure that your good knowledge of English will help you in your future life. Thank you, goodbye.

London

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INVITE. LONDON. Will you go with me? Tower of London. a raven - the guard of Tower. TRAFALGAR SQUARE. the heart of London. Buckingham Palace. The Queen's residence. Paul's Cathedral. Westminster Abbey. PICCADILLY CIRCUS. James "Park. Speaker" s Corner. We like our city, and you? My documents. Lesson. knowing. London. Start testing. Crossword London. - London.ppt

london city

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LONDON. FULL STEAM AHEAD FOR THE TRIP OF A LIFETIME! Presentation "London" __________________________. HISTORY. That was before the Romans came. Today London covers a vast area, with millions of inhabitants. GLOSSARY. Patch - zd. CITY OF LONDON. Actually there are several Londons. First, there is the City of London. It is the financial and business center of Great Britain. About half a million people work there during the day. At night it is almost deserted. THE COUNTRY OF LONDON. Then there is the Country of London. It is composed of about thirty boroughs in addition to the City. GREATER LONDON. - London city.ppt

city ​​london

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The best place in the world! London. Its population is about 7 million people. The West End. The best places of the West End. Buckingham Palace. Kensington Gardens. St. James's Park. Here are the historical places as well as the famous parks. Hyde Park with its Speaker's Corner is also here. The Queen's Residence. The 1700's the Queen's Residence was a gift from Henry Ford. Big Ben. Paul "s by William III. The East End. To the east the large area called the East End. This is London's poorest part. Tower of London. Tower Bridge. The City of London. Museums and art galleries of London. Tate Gallery. - City London.ppt

Welcome to London

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Welcome to London. flag. The flag of the UK. Flag of the Great Britain. London. London. The city. City. St. Paul Cathedral. Westminster. Westminster. Westminster Abbey. Big Ben. The West End. West End. The East End. East End. The House of Parliament. Restaurant. - Welcome to London.ppt

The capital of Great Britain

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London is the capital of Great Britain. London. Museum. What do you know about London. Read correctly. Try to read. Trafalgar Square. "Bloody" Tower. Catholic monastery. Historic district. Westminster Abbey. Big Ben. Westminster and Trafalgar. last summer. today. - The capital of Great Britain.pptx

Sights of London

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Fascinating travel to London. Let's go sightseeing in London!!! What do you know about London? What do you know about London? London is the capital of Great Britain. London - Capital of the UK. Do you know what parts does Great Britain consist of? Do you know what parts the UK consists of? As we know, London is the capital of Great Britain… London is situated on the banks of the Thames. Many visitors come to London and go sightseeing about it. Are you ready to start our journey??? Are you ready to start our journey??? Trafalgar Square. Trafalgar Square is the largest square in London. - Sights of London.ppt

Places in London

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Lesson. London Attractions. The best place in the world. London is the British capital. London. The City. The West End. Buckingham Palace. Kensington Gardens. St. James's Park. Historical places. The Queen's Residence. Henry Ford. Big Ben. Westminster. The East End. Tower of London. Crown Jewels. tower bridge. River Thames. The City of London. museums. London is very rich in museums and art galleries. Henry Tate. drawings. The British Museum. museum. collection. The famous places in the London. Globe Theatre. Trafalgar Square. The Cathedral of Saint Paul. Statue on the border of the city of London. - Places in London.ppt

Places of interest in London

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Places of interest in London. Big Ben. The Palace of Westminster. London eyes. Westminster Abbey. Buckingham Palace. Tower of London. Christopher Wren. A square in central London. tower bridge. british museum. Piccadilly circums. - Places of interest in London.pptx

London Attractions

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The Houses of Parliament. The heart of London is the City. The center of London is Trafalgar Square. In the middle of square stands a monument to Admiral Nelson. The National Gallery. The Queen of England lives in Buckingham Palace. The Victoria and Albert Museum. The large clock in one of the towers is Big Ben. - London Attractions.ppt

Big Ben clock

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Big Ben. Big Ben is not the name of the tower, but of the 13-ton bell that rings inside. In 1844 By decision of the Parliament, a commission was created to build Big Ben. Big Ben's clock was opened on May 31, 1859. The mechanism that drives the hammer of the Big Ben bell. Big Ben and there is only one bell. The clock on the tower of the Parliament of the United Kingdom is heard all over the world. Air Force radio microphones broadcast Big Ben's clock every hour. The height of Big Ben is 61 meters (not counting the spire); the clock is located at a height of 55 m from the ground. Big Ben's clock has long been considered the largest in the world. Tourists are not allowed into Big Ben. - Big Ben.ppt

big ben clock

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BIG BEN. A modern picture of "Big Ben". The clock and dials were designed by Augustus Pugin. The surround of the dials is gilded. At the base of each clock dial in gilt letters is the Latin inscription: Nickname. The origin of the nickname Big Ben is the subject of some debate. Significance in popular culture l. - Big Ben clock.pptx

london eye

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London eye. Systematize the acquired knowledge. The London eye. The London Eye was opened on New Year's Eve. It is 135 meters high. The London Eye has 32 capsules. Singapore Flyer. Star of Nanchang. The height of the wheel is 73 meters. Southern star. Name. Ferris wheel rating. - London Eye.ppt

Westminster Abbey

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The House of Parliament and Westminster Abbey. The House of Parliament. King Edward the Confessor built a place beside the River Thames in the 11th century. His successors made the palace their main residence. Gradually Westminster became the center of government. At first Parliament was organized to help the monarch rule the country. In the course of centuries, power gradually passed from the monarch to Parliament. Another tradition is that the Queen is not allowed to enter the house of Commons. Westminster Abbey. Opposite the House of Parliament stands Westminster Abbey. A church has stood here since Saxon times, when it was known as West Monastery (Westminster), because of its position to the west of London's centre. - Westminster abbey.ppt

London Zoo

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extracurricular activity English language. "Journey to the London Zoo". Let's go. A monkey. A tiger. An elephant. a crocodile. A parrot. A horse. A wolf. An ostrich. A squirrel. A camel. -