President, except the first president. It is the oldest public building in Washington,D. C. , and it has the most famous address in the United States – 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. It consists of 132 rooms. (The White House)
It is the tallest building in Washington, D. C. , and the most famous building in the United States, because this is where laws are made. It is surrounded by a beautiful garden with many trees and flowers. (The Capitol)
It is a monument. It is 555 feet tall and provides a panoramic view of Washington, D. C. located south of the White House. (The Washington Monument)
When the mistress of this building is at home, the royal Standard is flying. Every day at 11. 30 a. m. they are changing the Guard. It is the London home of the Queen. It is called… (Buckingham Palace)
On the column in the centre there is a statue of the great English seaman who defeated the French in1805. This column with the statue of Admiral Nelson on its top is located in … ( Trafalgar Square)
Here there are the tombs of many British kings and queens, other famous people and the beautiful Henry 7 Chapel. It is a royal church. It is… (Westminster Abbey)
It is the most famous of all historical buildings in London. There are a lot of interesting collections here. It was a fortress, a royal palace and later a prison. It is a museum now. The ravens are another famous sight of…(The Tower of London)
Teacher: The second part of this competition is the following: one participant from each team goes on to the blackboard. Now, you are American presidents. But which presidents exactly you will guess only after listening to some biographical facts about each.
He was the first person to be elected the President of the United States. He was born in Virginia, just sou
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