Description of the London Zoo in English. Presentation on the topic "London Zoo (London Zoo)". Work form: group, steam room, individual

One of the famous sights of London, England and the world is London Zoo - the world's first zoo in the world engaged in scientific activities. More than 17,000 local inhabitants are over 750 species of animals. This makes the London Zoo of one of the largest zoological collections of Britain.

Now the development of London Zoo is aimed at eliminating visible barriers between animals and guests, i.e. All cells and lattices are removed, and instead, glass or natural obstacles are installed, for example, rs.

About the reasonable precaution The creators, of course, do not forget, but now in the Zoo of London, almost complete unity with nature is possible.

There is a zoo in the very center of the capital, in the northern part of the Ridgeth Park. There is a London Zoo under the leadership of the London Zoological Society, which also has a more extensive area in the Wipstored Zoo in Bedfordshire. It was there that was transported from the London zoo of almost all large animals: rhinos, elephants, etc.

The state is not financing the London Zoological Society and the Zoo itself, and therefore they are forced to "exist" on the money sponsors, "friends", participants in the Company and visitors London Zoo.

History of the London Zoo

Zoo in London leads its history since 1826, when the local zoological company was founded. At the origins of the Great Attractions now stood Stamford Raffles - a statesman who became the President of the Company - and Hamphri Davie is a famous chemist. The crown gave society a plot of land in the metropolitan park to place and study animals there.

So in 1828, London Zoo appeared in the Ridgeth Park, while, though, open only for members of society. To this day, the London Zoo is in the same place. Initially the idea of \u200b\u200bthe institution was only scientific research and experiments. Already at the very beginning of its fairly long-standing history, the London zoo became a shelter for rare animal species: there were now fully exterminated sample wolf and quagga.

By the way, in 1837, Charles Darwin himself worked at the local zoo. It is believed that the behavior of Orangutang Jenny, who lived then in the London zoo, determined the further views of Darwin and the creation of the theory of evolution.

Already in 1847, the London Zoo was opened to visit, since money was required for the maintenance of animals and research. In London Zoo, for the first time in Europe, a hippo appeared and for the first time in England - an elephant. House insects or Insectarian (1881), Reptile House or Serpentarium (1849) and stationary aquarium (1853) were first revealed here.

By the way, the word "Aquarium" itself is also the merit of the London ZooBefore that, such reservoirs with water were called "water vivariums". In 1913, the opening of the "Terraces of Mappin" happened, where the Arctic conditions were recreated. The prototype of Winnie Pooh from the same name Alan Milna also lived in London Zoo.

The Son of the Writer very much loved by Medveditsa Winnie, could feed it and even enter the cage, on the basis of which Milnes and created his wonderful story. In 1981, a monument was erected in the territory of the London Zoo in 1981.

The children's zoo on the territory of London Zoo was first discovered in 1939. In 1994, this zone was reconstructed and is now divided into two sections: the first is the center of animal care, where the guys are taught to take care of pets, the second is a special chamber, where children are trying to apply new knowledge in practice.

The Children's Zoo was assigned the name of Ambika Paul - Girls, who died of leukemia, whose father, after that, made an impressive amount on the development of the zoo.

Gradually, the London Zoo is upgraded, the living conditions of the inhabitants are approaching natural as possible, new exhibitions and expositions are opening up, giving the British the opportunity to see animals from all over the world. One of the most interesting fun of the audience is considered to observe animal feeding.

Another amazing spectacle is to lay the giraffes to sleep. To find out how much there will be something or another, you can explore a special program where everything is painted by the hour.

Exposition

Despite the relatively small sizes (only 15 hectares), the London Zoo offers visitors to view various exposures:

- "Bird's Safari Africa" \u200b\u200bopened in 2005 instead of obsolete helpers and the pavilion of ostriches and storks. Now here you can see noble starlings, white-breasty rain storks, Madagascar chirks, sulfur, black and black currents.

The first aquarium here appeared in 1853. The Aquarium, which now see visitors, was created below the "terrace of Mappin" in 1921. It is divided into three halls: the first one with the types of fish included in different environmental programs of the London zoological society, the second - with tropical species of fish, the third one with fish living in Amazon. There is also a special compartment for fish, which people bring, because there is no possibility to contain them themselves.

- Also, the London Zoo demonstrates to all "Pavilion of Birds"named by Blackburn, opened in 2008. The building itself, built in 1883, was provided for reptiles. The name of the pavilion was given in honor of the family, which helped the London zoo in the 1990s, when he was on the verge of closure. Exposition represents more than 50 species of birds: from Tukanov to Hummingbird.

For a huge amount of invertebrates, you can see in the pavilion with the long name "Biological diversity at the heart of survival". There are more than 140 species of animals: gigantic chopsticks, amusements, poultry spiders, ants, floral beetles, etc.

The exposition "The World of Butterflies" offers visitors to watch the butterflies and moths from different parts of the world: Asia, Africa, America, etc. In the same place, where the butterfly flies freely, there is an aviary for a pupa, where you can see how new individuals appear.

- In the "Children's Zoo" mainly presented pets: Guinea pigs, rabbits, mice, rats, chinchillas, snails, goats, sheep, northern deer, lamas, etc.

Exposure, recreation of South American tropical jungle, was opened in 2007 and called "Panorama of the Tropical Forest Klory". The exposure name was not chosen by chance: before this place was "a pavilion for mammals Charles Klory", built in 1967 due to the foundation of this person. Now there are thin and thick Lauries, marblesty, lemurs, marties, sloths and other tropical animals inhabit.

- In the "kingdom of gorilla", open in 2007, Created a large island with a moat around, where Western plain gorilla live. Also here are other animals and plants that live and growing in the same climate: Varana, Martens, many birds. The exhibition is devoted to the design of animal conservation in Gabon and the need to preserve the tropical forests in general.

- To create the exposition "in Africa" \u200b\u200bto the premises to the giraffs were placed by ZEBR. The survey high-rise platform allows everyone to look at the giraffes near. After replacing the walls of the enclosures on the glass, it became possible to see hiding animals (okat, warts, hunting dogs) through observation compartments and periscopes.

- In 1913, Arctic exposition was created in the Terraces of Mappinwhere you could see snow leopards, polar bears, alpine goats and some other mountain animals. Now the Climate of Australia is now recreated here, and visitors can see Kangaroo and Ostrich Emu.

- The exposition "Meeting with Monkeys" was created specifically without boundaries between the inhabitants and visitors. Thus, guests of the London Zoo can move freely along the Bolivian forest recreated here, meeting in their path of Chernogol Sayimiri.

Also notable "Penguins", "Pavilion Reptile", "Bird Wolter Snowdon" and other exposures. Individual animals, not included in any exposition: Gibments, Parrots, Tigers, Lions, Meerkats, Otters, etc. Each pavilion, each exposition and every idea always find their audience, since the vitality of the inhabitants of the London zoo is not accounted for.

Information about the time of work, tickets and possible discounts can be clarified on the site http://www.zsl.org/zsl-london-zoo.

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London Zoo Was Founded on April 27, 1828 by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles

The Zoological Society of London Is A Society That Is Fighting to Help Save Endangered Animals All Over The World. ITS Address is London Zoo, Regent's Park, London, NWI 4RY.

The London Zoo Is The Oldest Scientific Zoo in the World Welcome to the London Zoo

The Map of The London Zoo

IT IS Home for Over 755 Species of 16800 Animals.

THE INHABITANTS OF LONDON ZOO

A WOLF A WOLF IS CLEVER, Sometimes Wicked and Cruel. IT Runs Very Fast.

A Camel A Camel Is Sturdy and Strong. IT CAN SPEND A LOT OF DAYS IN THE DESERT WITHOUT WATER.

A Dolphin A Dolphin Is Friendly and Clever. IT SAVES PEOPLE, AND THEY ALWAYS LET IT GO IF IT GETS INTO THEIR NETS.

A Snake A Snake Is Cunning and Insidious. The Bite of Some of Them Is Fatal.

An Elephant An Elephant Is The Second Biggest Animal In The World. IT CAN EAT 300 Kilos of Food and Drink 200 LITERS OF WATER. IT LIVES IN AFRICA AND INDIA, IT IS KIND, CLEVER AND VERY INTELLIGENT.

An Eagle An Eagle Is Sharp-Sighted, Strong and Majestic. He sees Very Well and Flies Very Fast.

Take Care Of Animals!

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IT IS LONG AND GREEN. IT CAN BE VERY TERRIBLE AND AGGRESSIVE. IT Likes to Eat Meat and Fish. IT IS VERY WILD. IT Lives in the Water. What is IT?

IT IS BIG and Brown. IT Likes to Sleep in Winter. IT HAS A SWEET TOOTH. IT Likes to Eat Honey, Berries, Fish and Meat. IT CAN Swim Very Well But It Lives In The Forest. It Can Be Be Very Aggressive But In The Zoo IT is Funny and Nice.

IT IS Nice, Cunning, Clever. IT LIVES IN THE FOREST. IT is Reddish, IT Likes to Eat Cockerels, Hens and Rabbits and Other Small Animals.

IT IS The Biggest Animal In The World. IT LIVES IN THE OCEAN, BUT IT IS NOT A FISH.

IT IS FUNNY AND CLEVER. IT LIVES IN THE FOREST IN THE TREES. IT CAN RUN, CLIMB, JUMP VERY WELL. IT CAN BIG OR SMALL. IT Likes Bananas.

This Animal Is Very Unusual. IT Cannot Walk, It Cannot Run, It Cannot Fly, It Can Only Jump. IT HAS A Front Pocket and In The Pocket It Carries A Baby. IT LIVES IN AUSTRALIA. Name This Animal







































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English teacher Abramova T.I. GOU GYMNASIA № 426 Saint-Petersburg

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Some Animals Are ... Some Animals Are ... Some Animals Are ...

dangerous Wild and Aggressive Big, Others Are Small

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IT IS LONG AND GREEN. Itlives in Rivers and Eats Fish and Birds. IT HAS FOUR LEGS AND A LONG TAIL. This Animal Has A Lot Of Teeth. What is IT? Riddles.

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I Live in the Woods. I` M Very Big. I Have a Big Nose, a Little Tail and Four Legs. I Like to Eat Fish and Berries. I Like to Sleep in Winter. Sometimes I Am Very Aggressive. I am a ... riddles

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I Have a Very Nice Tail. I CAN FLY. I` M Covered with Colorful Feathers. I CAN TALK. I am Very Funny. I am a .. riddles

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I Have Four Legs and A Tail. I Have no Teeth. I CAN Swim and Dive. I CARRY MY HOUSE AROUND WITH ME. I am a ... riddles

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I am Very, Very Big. I Like to Eat Grass. I Have Four Legs and Two Big Ears. My Long Nose Is Called a Trunk. I Live in India and in Africa. I am intelligent. What am i? Riddles.

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This Animal Is Very Unusual. IT Cannot Walk, It Cannot Run, It Cannot Fly, It Can Only Jump. IT HAS A FRONT Pocket and It Carries A Baby. IT LIVES IN AUSTRALIA. Name This Animal. Riddles.

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What is London Famous for ...?

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    London Is Famous For ...

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    IT IS Famous for Its Parks.

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    Kensington Gardens.

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    1826- THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON WAS FOUNDED

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    1847- The Zoo Opened Its Doors To the Public.

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    1849- The Zoo Opened The First Reptile House.

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    REPTILE HOUSE.

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    1850- In this year The Tsar of Russia Presented Two Bisons to the Zoo.

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    1853- The First Public Aquarium Was Opened.

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    1880- In This Year The First Koala Bear Arrived to Live Outside Australia.

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    More Recently, The Children Zoo Was Opened

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    The Word "Giraffe" comes from An Arabic Word 'Zirafah' Which Means "The Tallest of All". Giraffes Live 20 To 30 Years Giraffes Can Go for Up 2 Weeks Water Giraffes Only Sleep for a Few Minutes at a Time. Sitting On The Ground, The Bend Their Long Necks Down It Takes 14 To 15 Monhs For a Baby Giraffe to Grow Inside Its Mother`s Body

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    The Elephant Is The Largest Animal That Lives On Land. Elephants Have Larger Ears Than Any Other Animal And Their Tusks Are The Largest Teeth. An Elephant`s Nose Is Called A Trunk. A LOT OF THINGS CAN BE DONE WITH THE HELP OF A Trunk. An Elephant Is A Nice Animal, Strong and Friendly. IT Leaves Grass and Green Leaves (About 300-400 Kilos a Day) And Elephants CAN DRINK 150-200 LITERS OF WATER. They Are Very Playful in The Water and Wonderful Swimmers. The Elephant Is The Most Intelligent Animal Next To the Dog and It Has a Very Good Memory.

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    Dolphins Are Very Intelligent. THEY LOVE TO PLAY WITH PEOPLE. Most Dolphins Eat Fish. Their Brain Is Very Big. They Have a Very Good Feeling To Be Helpful. They Have a Very Good Experience of Communicating with People. They Give Birth to Their Babies Which Are Burn with Opened Eyes, Under the Water. Dolphins Can Jump Out Of The Water, Play with The Ball, Dance and Do Many Tricks.

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    Tigers.

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    Why Do Peple Need Zoos? What is good about them?

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    Newspaper "English" № 13, 2008 Gazeta "English" № 4, 2009

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    Teacher: Why Shld People Be Careful?

    Pupil1: Some Animals Are Dangerous.

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    Pupils: YES, WE DO.

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    Pupil 1: (a crocodile.)

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    Pupil 2. (a bear)

    Teacher.: Check Your Answer on The Screen (Slide 5)

    Pupil 3. ... (Parrot) -slide 6

    Pupil 4. ? ( a Whale) - Slide 7

    Pupil 5. .. (Tortoise) -Slide 8

    Pupil 6. ? (An Elephant) - Slide 9

    Pupil 7. ? (A Kangaroo) - Slide 10

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    Pupil 6.: London Is Famous for Parks.

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    Pupil 2- 1828- IT HOUSED A COLLECTION OF EXOTIC ANIMALS.

    Pupil 3- 1830- The Collection of Animals Was Greatly ENLARGED WAS Greatly Enlarges from the Tower of London.

    Pupil 4- 1839- The first Giraffes Appeared in the Zoo.

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    Pupil 10 - 1881- The first Insect House Was Opened.

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    Development of lesson in grade 6 on the topic "London Zoo. Why do People Need Zoos? "

    The purpose of the lesson- to systematize and summarize the vocabulary on the topic "Zoo". Developing the skills of speaking students at the level of the prepared monologic statement, raising the love of the world.

    Tasks:

    Develop the skill of speaking students at the level of prepared monologic statement on the topic "Animals of the Regent` s Park Zoo"

    To form the ability to make small projects.

    Promote the development of empathy problems of animals

    During the classes

    Teacher: Hello! Glad to See You. How Are you you? Look At The Blackboard, Please. Be Careful What You Say Or Do When You Visit The Animals In The Zoo.

    Teacher: Why Shld People Be Careful?

    Pupil1: Some Animals Are Dangerous.

    Pupil 2: Some Animals Are Wild and Aggressive.

    Pupil 3: Some Animals Are Big, Others Are Small.

    Teacher: You Quite Right. Do You Know The Animals Well?

    Pupils: YES, WE DO.

    Teacher: Let`s have a guessing game. The Task Is To Name The Animal Described by Your Classmates. Are you ready? CAN WE START? Please, Be Very Attentive. We `LL Check Your answers on the screen.

    Pupil 1: IT IS LONG AND GREEN. IT CAN BE VERY TERRIBLE AND AGGRESSIVE. IT Likes to Neat Meat and Fish. IT IS VEY WILD. IT Lives in the Water. What is IT? (a crocodile.)

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    Pupil 2. : IT is big and brown. IT Likes to Sleep in Winter. IT HAS A SWEET TOOTH. IT Likes to Eat Honey, Berries, Fish and Meat. IT CAN Swim Very Well But It Lives In The Forest. It Can Be Be Very Aggressive But In The Zoo IT is Very Funny and Nice. What is IT? (a bear)

    Teacher.: Check Your Answer on The Screen (Slide 5)

    Pupil 3.- I Have a Very Nice Tail. I CAN FLY. I` M Covered with Colourful Feathers. I CAN TALK. I am Very Funny. I am A. ... (Parrot) -slide 6

    Pupil 4.; IT IS The Biggest Animal In The World. IT LIVES IN THE OCEAN BUT IT IS NOT A FISH. What is IT. ? ( a Whale) - Slide 7

    Pupil 5.I Have Four Legs, I Have no Teeth. I CAN Swim and Dive. I CARRY MY HOUSE AROUND WITH ME. I am A. .. (Tortoise) -Slide 8

    Pupil 6.: IT IS The Second Biggest Animal In The World. IT CAN EAT 300 Kilos of Food and Drink 200 LITERS OF WATER. IT LIVES IN AFRICA AND INDIA. IT IS Kind, Clever and Very Intelligent. What is IT. ? (An Elephant) - Slide 9

    Pupil 7.: This Animal Is Very Unusual. IT CAN` T Walk, IT CAN` T Run, It Can`t Fly, IT CAN Only Jump. IT HAS A Front Pocket and In The Pocket It Carries A Baby. IT LIVES IN AUSTRALIA. What is IT. ? (A Kangaroo) - Slide 10

    Teacher.: Thank you. Good work. I See, That You Know The Animals Very Well and We Can Speak ABOUT THEM FOR A LONG TIME. They Live All Around US But If You Want to See Exotic Animals You Should Go To the Zoo. Am I Right? There Are Many Zoos in the World But We` LL SPEAK ABOUT LONDON ZOO TODAY.

    SO WE START. Imagine Yourselves in London (London Slides ) - slides 11-20

    Tell Me Please, What London Is Famous For? Name Some Places in London, Please.

    Pupil 1. : London Is Famous for Big Ben.

    Pupil 2.: London Is Famous for Buckingham Palace.

    Pupil 3. : IT IS Famous for Trafalgar Square

    Pupil 4.: London Is Famous for Westminster Abbey.

    Pupil 5.: IT IS Famous for Tower Bridge

    Pupil 6.: London Is Famous for Parks.

    Teacher.: You `Re Right. Could You Name These Parks?

    Pupil 7.: THEY ARE HYDE PARK, REGENT` S Park and Others.

    Teacher.; What is Regent Park Famous for?

    Pupil 8: IT is Famous. for the London Zoo.

    Teachers:Thank You Very Much for Your Answers. Now You` LL See The Years on the Screen and I Want You to Say What You Associate With These Years.

    Showing slides with attractions of London. Students talk about significant events of the formation of the London Zoo.

    Pupil 1-1826- The Zoological Society of London Was Founded.

    Pupil 2- 1828- IT HOUSED A COLLECTION OF EXOTIC ANIMALS.

    Pupil 3- 1830- The Collection of Animals Was Greatly ENLARGED WAS Greatly Enlarges from the Tower of London.

    Pupil 4- 1839- The first Giraffes Appeared in the Zoo.

    Pupil 5- 1847 - The Zoo Opened Its Doors To the Public.

    Pupil 6- 1849- The first REPTILE HOUSE WAS OPENED. (Slide 26-27)

    Pupil 7. - 1850 - In This Year The Tsar of Russia Presented Two Bison To the Zoo.

    Pupil 8.-1853-The first Public Aquarium Was Opened.

    Pupil 9. - 1880- in This Year The First Koala Bear Arrived to Live Outside Australia.

    Pupil 10 - 1881- The first Insect House Was Opened.

    Pupil 11. - More Recently, The Children Zoo Was Opened

    Teacher- I See You Really Know The History of The Zoo. Now it's time to speak about the animals that you take careful.

    Pupil 1- The Giraffe Lives in Africa. IT IS An Exotic Animal. This Is The Tallest Animal In The World. IT CAN BE 6-7 METRES HIGH. The Giraffe Can See Very Well. IT HAS SMALL HORNS ON THE HEAD. They Are Usually Yellow WITH BROWN SPOTS. These Animals Like to Eat Acacia Very Much. THEY ARE VERY KIND AND GENEROUS.

    Pupil 2- An Elephant Is The Largest Animal That Lives On Land. Elephants Have Larger Ears Than Any Other Animal And Their Tusks Are The Largest Teeth. An Elephant`s Nose Is Called A Trunk. A LOT OF THINGS CAN BE DONE WITH THE HELP OF A Trunk. An Elephant Is A Nice Animal, Strong and Friendly. IT EATS GRASS AND GREEN LEAVES (About 300-400 Kilos a Day) And Elephants CAN DRINK 150-200 LITERS OF WATER. They Are Very Playful in The Water and Wonderful Swimmers. The Elephant Is The Most Intelligent Animal Next To the Dog and It Has a Very Good Memory.

    Pupil 3- Dolphins Are Very Intelligent. THEY LOVE TO PLAY WITH PEOPLE. They Can Be of Different Colors.- Black and White, Blue and Light Blue. Most Dolphins Eat Fish. Their Brain Is Very Big. They Have a Very Good Feeling To Be Helpful. They Have a Very Good Experience of Communicating with People. They Give Born with Opened Eyes, Which Are Born With Opened Eyes, Under the Water, Close to the Surface. They Can Perform for Children and Grown-Ups. Dolphins Can Jump Out Of The Water, Play with the Ball and Dance.

    Pupil 6- Tigers ...

    Teacher- Thank You Very Much. Your information Was Really Interesting and Useful. You have worked well. Let` s Return to Our Topic We Are Speaking About Animals in Regent` s Park. I am Sure There Are Many Exotic Animals There. As You Know Thousands of Visitors Come to the Zoo Every Day. NOW I WANT YOU TO ANSWER MY QUESTISS. Why Do Peple Need Zoos? What is good about them?

    Pupil 1 -People Can See Different Animals There.

    Pupil 2 - People Can Feed The Exotic Animals and Watch The Young Babies Grow There.

    Pupil 3 - PEOPLE LEARN NEW THINGS ABOUT NATURE.

    Pupil 4 - Zoo Lovers Can Study Animals in Their Cages.

    Pupil 5- IT IS Very Enjoyable. PEOPLE CAN FIND NEW FRIENDS.

    Pupil 6 - WE CAN Study The Effects That Human Activities Have On The Natural World.

    TEACHER- RIGHT YOU ARE.

    Summing up lesson. Return to the time of goaling with the help of the corresponding presentation slide, voice the results of students in the lesson.

    Browse a video about animal "Harmony".

    What do you know about london zoo?

    "In April 1828, one of the oldest zoos London Zoo was opened in London on the territory of the Ridge-Park. The initial purpose was only the conduct of scientific research, many scientists worked here. And already in 1847, the zoo was opened for visitors. In 1853, the first stationary aquarium in the world appeared in the London Zoo. By the way, the word "aquarium" also appeared here, earlier the vessel for fish was called "Aquatic Vivarium". In 1994, a children's zoo was reconstructed, which has two sections: Pet care center, where children give advice, how best to care for pets, and a pen, where children are practiced to care for animals. "

    The London Zoo is divided into two parts of London Zoo and WhipSnade Zoo. For a closer look at both parks, I propose to look at the cards from the official site. If you go through the link and increase the map, you can even see the names of animals.

    We have a wonderful book about the zoo, here on this book I decided to spend our lesson.
    "Good Night, Gorilla", book can be found on YouTube:

    When watching the book paid the attention of girls to such details:

    1. The Pink or Purple Balloon Is Visible in Almost Every Page. Pink ball appears on each page.
    2. The Armadillo Has a Plush Toy of Ernie From Sesame Street. The armadired has an Ernie toy from Sesame-Ernie Street.
    3. There "s a photo on the zookeper" s Wall of His Wife Feeding A Gorilla with a Baby Bottle. (Maybe that "s Why It" S So Comfortable Going to Her House.) In the House of Keeper Zoo, in the photo his wife feeds the gorilla from the bottle.
    4. The Gorilla Has What Looks Like A "Curious George" Book in His Cage. Gorilla reads the book Curious Dorj!
    5. All of The Animals Have Toys in Their Cages (Except the Lion, Who is Playing with a Bone.) All animals in the zoo have a favorite toy, except Lion, he plays a bone.
    6. The Zookeeper "S Name Is Joe. See the Patch on His Uniform. Zoo Keeper is called Joy.
    7. The Armadillo Has A Bottle of Milk. In the cornight in a cage a bottle with milk and a dummy.
    8. EVERY Time The Animals Walk to Or from the Zookeeper "S House, There" S Another Face in the Window Next Door. Every time the animals pass by the House of the Guardian of the Zoo, a new shadow appears in the next house. Behind them obviously someone peeps)
    9. When the ZooKeeper Goes to bed, The Nightstand Clock Reads 10:00. Every Time The Clock Is Shown, Time Has Passed. When the keeper of the zoo lay down on the bed, the clock showed time 10.00. On each new page, the arrow moved forward.
    10. The Gorilla and / Or the Mouse Finally Eat The Banana Before Going to Sleep (But We Only See The Peel). Gorilla (or mouse) ate a banana before laying in bed.

    Since there are practically no words in the book, I printed the answers, and glued to the pages. Lera, if desired, can be read, and it is easier for me to read the book:

    1. What is Happending in This Picture? The Gorilla Is Taking The ZooKeeper "S Keys Out of His Pocket.)
    2. Who is this? What is he doing? This Is the Little Gorilla, and He Is Climbing Out of His Cage.)
    3. Who Does the ZooKeeper Say "Good Night" to Here? (He Says "Good Night" to the Elephant.)
    4. What is Happening Here? The Gorilla Opens The Lion "S Cage.)
    5. What Animals Are Outside The Lion "s Cage? (The Gorilla, The Elephant, And The Mouse Are Outside The Cage.)
    6. What is Happending in This Picture? The Gorilla Is Letting The Giraffe Out of His Cage.)
    7. What Animals Do You See? (A Gorilla, A Mouse, An Elephant, A Lion, A Hyena, and a Giraffe)
    8. Who Is the ZooKeeper Saying "Good Night" to? (He Says "Good Night" to the armadillo.)
    9. Where Is the Armadillo?
    10. Where is Everybody Going? (To the zookeper "s house)
    11. Let "S Count the Animals Together. (Therea Seven Animals.)
    12. Where Are Animals in This Picture? They Are Inside the Zookeeper "S House.)
    13. What Are the Animals Getting Ready To Do? They Are Getting Ready To Go to Sleep.)
    14. Where Is the Mouse? (In The Drawer With The Banana)
    15. Who Says "Good Night" to the ZooKeeper "s Wife? (All the Animals Say" Good Night. ")
    16. Whose Eyes Are These? These of the Eyes of the Zookeepers Wife.)
    17. WHO IS IN BED WITH THE ZOOKEEPER "S WIFE? (The Zookeeper and the Gorilla Are in Bed With Her.)
    18. Is This Where the Gorilla Is Supposed to Sleep? (No, He is supposed to Sleep at the Zoo.)
    19. What is Happening Here? (The ZooKeeper "S Wife Takes All the Animals Back to the Zoo.)
    20. What is Happening Here? (The Gorilla and The Mouse Follow The Zookeeper "S Wife Back to Her House.)
    21. What is the gorilla doing? (He Is Climbing Back Into The Bed.)
    22. What is Happending in This Picture? (The Gorilla, The Zookeeper, And The ZooKeeper "S Wife Are Asleep. The Mouse Says" Good Night "to the Gorilla.)

    I prepared a card in advance, we use them while reading and for the game Memori.
    The touch box likes both Leray and Sona, a task for attentiveness: guess what kind of animal is missing.

    Topic: Zoos of Great Britain

    Topic: Great Britain Zoos

    What Place Would You Choose to Spend A Weekend With Your Family? IS Difficult to Find A Place, Which Can Be Interesting for Each Member of the Family. People of All Ages, So It Is Not Surprising That Many Families Can Not Find A Better Place to Switch Off Completely. Entering a Zoo You Appear in the Different World, Where People Lose Their Leading Positions and Follow The Laws of Nature. IT IS A Favorite Place to Spend Time ToGether. British Zoos Are Renowned All Over The World. Some of Them Are Tiny and You Do Not Need Much Time to See All Their Inhabitants and Suggest Not Only The Representatives of the Animal World, But Also Rare Plants and Different Leisure Activities. All in all There are Are 48 Zoos in the UK, 5 of Which Are Rated As World Class Ones. All Of Them Preserve Many Endangered Species, Exotic Creatures and a Visit There Is Always Informative and Exciting.

    What place would you choose to spend your weekend with your family? It is difficult to find places that may be interesting for each family member. Zoos are suitable for people of all ages, so it's not surprising that many families cannot find a better place to break away completely. Entering the zoo, you fall into another world where people lose their leading positions and follow the laws of nature. This is a favorite place to hold time together. British zoos are known all over the world. Some of them are tiny, and no need to see all of their inhabitants, but some of them are huge and offering not only the opportunity to see the representatives of the animal world, as well as rare plants and visit various entertainment activities. In total there are 48 zoos in the UK, 5 of which have a world-class level. All of them retain the disappearing types of animals, exotic creatures and to visit there - it is always cognitive and exciting.

    TWO OF THE ZOOS BELONGING TO THE BEST IN THE WORLD ARE LONDON ZOO AND WHIPSNADE ZOO. They Are Run by The Zoological Society. The First One Is Located in Regent's Park and Has An Area of \u200b\u200bAbout 36 ACRES. It is Considered The Oldest Scientific Zoo In The Whole World and Its Collection Is Rather Diverse. There are about 2,100 Animals and The Largest Penguin Pool. IT IM IMPORTANT TO HIGHLIGHT ITS Butterfly Paradise, Crystal-Blue Aquarium, Terrific Reptile House and The Presence Of A Real Dragon.

    Two zoo belong to the best in the world, the London Zoo and Zoo Wipsened, which leads Zoological Society. The first is in the Ridgeth Park and has an area of \u200b\u200babout 36 hectares. It is considered the oldest scientific zoo in the world, and its collections are very diverse. There are about 2100 animals and the largest Penguin pool. It is important to mention the paradise with butterflies, a crystal blue aquarium, a stunning reptile house and the presence of a real dragon.

    WHIPSNADE ZOO IS SITUATED IN BEDFORDSHIRE AND HAS AN AREA OF MORE THAN 600 ACRES. IT IS A SPACIOUS HABITAT FOR MORE THAN 3,000 ANIMALS AND AN ENORMOUS WILDLIFE CONSERVATION PARK. The Most of the Animals Some of Which Are Allowed to Roam Freely Around The Zoo, And Divided Into African, Asian, European and Base Camp Zones. You Can Not Only Walk, Use Bus Service There, But Also Drive Your Own Car Traveling to Various Enclosures. Both Kids and Adults Will Be Amazed by The Discovery Center with Small Exotic Animals, The Children's Farm and Impressive Daily Shows Performed by The Animals.

    The Wipsend Zoo is located in Bedfordshire and has an area of \u200b\u200bmore than 600 hectares. This is a spacious habitat for more than 3000 animals, and a huge protection park. wildlife. The zoo has roomy enclosures for most animals, some of which are allowed to walk freely through the zoo, and it is divided into African, Asian, European and base zones. Here you can not only walk, ride a bus, but also drive your own car on trips along different heliers. Both children and adults will be amazed by a center with small exotic animals, a children's farm and an impressive daily show in the performance of animals.

    Chester Zoo Is The Largest City Zoo Located in Britain. IT Houses More Than 9,000 Animals and IS Involved Into A World's Breeding Programme to Save the Species Under Threat of Extinction. In Case You Want to See A Great Tropical Jungle House or See The Park from the Height of the Monorail System, Head for this Zoo. One More Incredible Opportunity Appeared in The Park in July, 2015, When Two Islands Were Opened in the Zoo. So to Visit Kinds of Famous Asian Islands Similar to Madagascar Or The Philippines Just Crossing The Bridges Or Traveling there by Boat. AS IN MANY DIFFERENT ZOOOS CHESTER ZOO HAS PROGRAMMES OF MEMBERSHIP AND ADOPTION AS WELL.

    Chester zoo - the largest urban zoo located in the UK. It has more than 9,000 animals and participates in the global breeding program in order to preserve the types of disappearance. In case you want to see the building with tropical jungle or see the park from the height of the monorail system, go to this zoo. Another incredible opportunity appeared in the park in July 2015, when two islands were opened there. So visitors got the opportunity to visit one of the famous Asian islands, similar to Madagascar or the Philippine Islands simply crossing bridges or running back onto the boat. As in many different zoos, the Chester Zoo offers a program of membership and adoption.

    The Fourth Place Is Given to Edinburgh Zoo. IT IS AN 82-ACRE ZOOLOGICAL PARK. IT Takes The Second Place of Scotland's Tourist Destinations and Is The Only British Zoo Housing Giant Pandas and Koalas. It Was The First Zoological Establishment to Accept Penguins in 1913 And Now The Zoo Has a Unique Collection of Military Animals. Edinburgh Zoo Attracts Visitors WITH A Diverse Collection of Trees from the Faraway Countries as well. Many Scientific Researchs of Animal Behavior and Conservation Programs Also Take Place Here.

    Fourth place can be given to the Edinburgh zoo. This is a zoological park for 82 acres. He ranks second in Scotland in tourist destinations and is the only British zoo with gigantic pandas and coal. It was the first zoological institution who took Penguins in 1913, and now a unique collection of military animals is collected in the zoo. The Edinburgh Zoo attracts visitors a rich collection of trees from distant countries. Many scientific research of animal behavior and conservation programs also pass here.

    There Are Many Other Impressive Zoos in Great Britain, Though the Are Less Popular. Twycross Zoo, For example, IS Famous for the Second Largest Primates' Collection After Japan, The Penguin Parade and A Winding Walk Through Aquatic Gardens. Bristol Zoo Is The Oldest Provincial Zoo, Where The First Black Rhinoceros Was Born and Here Scientists Breed A Rare Species of Red Panda. Dudley Zoo Houses Dudley Castle of The 11th Century, Apart From Over 200 Species of Animals. IT IS Famous for Its Innovative Design of Habitats, Low Level Viewing and Amazing Play Areas for Kids. Banham Zoo IS Located on the Beautiful Territory with Parkland and Gardens and Can Suggest An Enormous Collection of Birds and Other Animals.

    There are many other impressive zoos in the UK, although they are less popular. The Tyankros Zoo, for example, is famous for the second largest recimate collection after Japan, penguins parade and winding walk through water gardens. The Bristol Zoo is the oldest provincial zoo, where the first black rhino was born, and here scientists are bred a rare species of red pandas. Dudley Zoo accommodates the castle of Dudley on the 11th century, as well as more than 200 species of animals. It is famous for its innovative design of animal enclosures, the ability to view animals near and amazing playgrounds for children. Zoo Banham is located on a beautiful area with a park and gardens, and can also offer a huge collection of birds and other animals.