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Welcome to Oxford. The old and new world.

Welcome to Oxford. The old and new world. Work has performed: Belkova Veronica, the student of the Krasnodar medical college, the department of the nursing affair, 2-nd course, group “ V " The tutor: Iriolova A.D. Krasnodar 2012. The general information.

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Welcome to Oxford. The old and new world.

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  1. Welcome to Oxford.The old and new world. Work has performed: Belkova Veronica, the student of the Krasnodar medical college, the department of the nursing affair, 2-nd course, group “V" The tutor: Iriolova A.D. • Krasnodar 2012

  2. The general information. • Oxford is a city in central southern England, the home of the university of Oxford. The city is the county city of Oxfordshire, and forms a district within the county. It lies about 50 miles (80 km) north-west of London. The rivers Cherwell and Thames (also sometimes known as the Isis locally) run through Oxford and meet south of the city centre. • Oxford has a diverse economic base. Its industries include motor manufacturing, publishing and a large number of information technology and science-based businesses. • Oxford, The City of Dreaming Spires, is famous all over the world for its university and historical places. For over 800 years, it has been a home to royalty and scholars, and since the 9th century an established city. Although people are known to have lived in this area for thousands of years.

  3. Oxford buildings demonstrate an example of every English architectural period since the arrival of the Saxons, including the iconic, mid-18th century Radcliffe Camera. Oxford is known as “The City of Dreaming Spires", a term coined by poet Matthew Arnold in reference to the harmonious architecture of Oxford's university buildings. The university of Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world.

  4. About sights The greatest college in Oxford is the college of Church of the Christ, and it often names the most beautiful. The college cathedral is opened all year, except Christmas, here again it is possible to look at the magnificent stained-glass windows telling history of a life of the founders of church of the Christ, St. Frideswide. The college is the setting for parts of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited, as well as Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

  5. More recently the college of Church of the Christ has been used while shooting the film “Harry Potter”based on the book by J. K. Rowling and also the film adaptation of Philip Pullman's novel “Northern Lights” (the film bearing the title of the US edition of the book “The Golden Compass”).

  6. Modern sights of Oxford • Nowadays, the city is a bustling cosmopolitan city. Still with its ancient university, but home also to a growing hi-tech community. Many businesses are located in and around the town, whether on one of the Science and Business Parks or within one of a number of residential areas.

  7. The Oxford university is the oldest in the English-speaking world, known as the international educational and research centre. The university structure includes 39 homing colleges. • Oxford has numerous major tourist attractions, many belonging to the university and colleges. As well as several famous institutions, the city centre is home to Carfax Tower and a historical themed ride, the Oxford Story. In the summer, punting on the Thames (sometimes called the Isis as it flows through Oxford) and the Cherwell is popular.

  8. Choose a right answer. 1. Oxford is the county capital: • Oxfordshill. • Oxfordshire. • Oxfordmeal. 2. The Oxford university structure includes: • 39 subjects. • 39 homing universities. • 39 homing colleges. 3. Oxford lies about… miles north-west of London. • 70. • 50. • 80. 4. What is Oxford? • The City of Live. • The City of Angels Love. • The City of Dreaming Spires.

  9. Houses: Shops:

  10. Stop and various types of transport (usual, tourist or illustrative).

  11. Street creativity.

  12. Tasks for self-checking.Questions. • What is necessary to know about Oxford? • What is new and interesting you have found from this work? • What is the difference between typical Russian and English city?

  13. Crossword puzzle Across: • What’s another name for the Thames? • What’s colour “the Funny bicycle”? • What Camera does demonstrate an example of every English architectural period since the arrival of the Saxons, including the iconic, mid-18th century? • What is the author’s surname of the novel “Northern Lights”? Down: • … • “Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in…” • What river does run through Oxford and meet south of the city centre? • Oxford is a city in central ??? England.

  14. Unexpected facts about Oxford. • Former President Bill Clinton went to University in Oxford as did his daughter Chelsea. • Only in Oxfordshire are you likely to see anyone playing Aunt Sally... a pub game that involves throwing sticks at a blob of wood. A lot of people take this very seriously. • Oxford graduate Tim Berners-Lee is credited with inventing the Internet. • In 1642 Oxford was the capital of The UK. • The longest word in the Oxford dictionary is Floccinaucinihilipilification. You can find more information on the website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/oxford/features/facts/facts_02.shtml

  15. Sources: • www.classes.ru/all-russian/russian-dictionary-encycl-term-40489.htm • uni-versity.info/Oxford/ • medilive.ru/article.php?id=1170 • www.bbc.co.uk/oxford/features/facts/facts_02.shtml • www.oxfordcity.co.uk/oxford/home_education.html • www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Oxford_University.aspx • My own experience from visiting Oxford and my own photos.

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