UNESCO - ENGLAND

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UNESCO - ENGLAND
UNESCO - ENGLAND
Jindřich Bláha
Výukový materiál zpracován v rámci projektu
EU peníze školám
Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je Bc. Jindřich Bláha.
Dostupné z Metodického portálu www.rvp.cz, ISSN: 1802-4785. Provozuje Národní ústav pro vzdělávání, školské
poradenské zařízení a zařízení pro další vzdělávání pedagogických pracovníků (NÚV).
Registrační číslo projektu: CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0229
Šablona: II/2
Č. materiálu: VY_22_INOVACE_02
Datum vytvoření: 4.7.2013
Ročník: 4
Předmět: Anglický jazyk
Vzdělávací oblast: Jazyk a jazyková komunikace (Cizí jazyk)
Tematická oblast: Reálie pro cestovní ruch
ANOTACE:
ŽÁCI DOKÁŽOU LOKALIZOVAT A POPSAT KULTURNÍ I PŘÍRODNÍ PAMÁTKY
VELKÉ
BRITÁNIE (ANGLIE) SPADAJÍCÍ POD UNESCO.
ENGLAND
LIST OF SITES IN ENGLAND
Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape
Dorset and East Devon Coast
Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites
Bath
Canterbury Cathedral, St Augustine's Abbey, and St
Martin's Church
Maritime Greenwich
Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew
Westminster Palace, Westminster Abbey and Saint
Margaret's Church
Tower of London
Blenheim Palace
CORNWALL AND WEST DEVON MINING
LANDSCAPE
“Cornwall and west Devon’s mining
landscape, shaped during a period of
intense industrial activity, is
testimony to one of the greatest
periods of economic, technological and
social development Britain has ever
known.“1)
What is there to see?
- Engine houses and enclosed
buildings like chapels, cottages.
- The remains of transport system
- You can also see museums of
mining, rest at pubs and cafés
Testimony = svědectví
DORSET AND EAST DEVON COAST
The first England‘s natural
UWH site.
“The Jurassic Coast is a 95 mile
stretch of Coastline made of rocks
from the Mesozoic Era. These rocks
are the product of 185 million years
of environmental change and
upheaval, recording the evolution
of life.“2)
Upheaval = sopečné zdvihnutí
STONEHENGE, AVEBURY AND ASSOCIATED
SITES
Stonehenge was built
somewhere from 3000 BC to
2000 BC
Avebury henge – constructed
around 2600 BC
Purpose unknown but some
theories suggest it could serve as:
A temple to unkown gods
Astrological calendar
A place of healing
CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL, ST AUGUSTINE'S
ABBEY, AND ST MARTIN'S CHURCH
Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican
Communion
Founded by St Augustine, the
first Archbishop of Canterbury
in 597 AD
Completely rebuilt by
the Normans in 1070 in Gothic
style
info taken from 3)
St. Martin‘s Church – the oldest Church in
England
CITY OF BATH
Founded by the Romans
as a thermal spa, around 20
years after their arrival in 43 AD
Centre of the wool industry in
the Middle Ages
Also listed due to the specific
Gregorian era architecture
(18th century )
info taken from 4)
listed = zahrnutý do seznamu
BLENHEIM PALACE
Built as a memoir of victory in
the War of the Spanish Succession
in from 1705 to 1724
English Baroque style
What is there to see:
‘State Rooms‘ full of portraits,
tapestries and antique furniture
‘The Pleasure Gardens‘ including
the giant Marlborough Hedge Maze
The Churchill Exhibition
UNESCO SITES IN LONDON
Maritime Greenwich
Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew
Westminster Palace,
Westminster Abbey and
Saint Margaret's Church
Tower of London
RESOURCES:
1)
CORNISH MINING WORLD HERITAGE SITE.
About Us. Cornish mining world heritage site [online].[vid. 2013-7-1]. Dostupné z:
http://www.cornish-mining.org.uk/about-us0#Why%20is%20CM%20a%20WHS
2)
JURASSIC COAST PARTNERSHIP. Find out
about. Jurassic Coast [on-line]. © 2012 [vid. 2013-628]. Dostupné z: http://jurassiccoast.org/find-outabout
3)
DEAN AND CHAPTER OF CANTENBURY.
Cathedral History. Cantenbury Cathedral [on-line].
© 2013 [vid. 2013-6-28]. Dostupné z:
http://www.canterburycathedral.org/conservation/history/