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Period 60
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Week 29 (1) – Period 85
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a)
c)
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Stonehenge, the circular arrangement of large stones near
Salisbury, England, was probably built in three stages
between about 3000 and 1000 bc. The function of the
monument remains unknown: once believed to be a temple
for Druids or Romans, Stonehenge is now often thought to
have been either a temple for sun worshipers or a type of
astronomical clock or calendar. As the only natural building
stones within 21 km (13 mi), Stonehenge has been decimated
through the centuries by builders and by normal climatic
forces.
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Egyptian Pyramids Located on the west bank of
the Nile River on the outskirts of Cairo, the
pyramids at Giza, Egypt, rank as some of the best-
known monuments in the world. The ancient
Egyptians constructed the pyramids to serve as
royal tombs. Built without the use of cranes,
pulleys, or lifting tackle, the massive structures
stand as testaments to the engineering skills of
their makers. Karen Petersen
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Step Pyramid, Şaqqārah The Step Pyramid of King Djoser was
built during the 3rd Dynasty at Şaqqārah, Egypt. It was
designed by the architect Imhotep. The pyramid was the first
monumental royal tomb and is one of the oldest stone
structures in Egypt.Bridgeman Art Library, London/New
York/Bernard Cox
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Egyptian Mummy The ancient
Egyptians used pyramids as
the final resting places for
their monarchs. Before
entombing the deceased, the
Egyptians mummified the

body, performing certain
rituals and wrapping the body
in linen. This image shows an
example of a mummy.Liaison
Agency/C. Canet
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Sydney Opera House, Australia The shell-shaped
Sydney Opera House is one of the most famous
pieces of modern architecture in the world. It was
designed by Jørn Utzon and completed in 1973.
Sydney is the capital of New South Wales, which is
located on the southeastern coast of Australia.
Sydney is the largest city in Australia and the
country’s cultural center.
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Sydney Opera House
The gleaming white sails of the Sydney Opera House grace Port

Jackson, the city's superb natural harbor. The impressive
cultural center was designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon
and is recognized worldwide as a symbol of this thriving
Australian city. Sydney Harbour Bridge, another of Sydney's
landmarks, connects the north shore of the bay with the
downtown area.Encarta Interactive World AtlasThe Stock
Market/Ken Staiton
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Read again and
take notes.
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New words
[C] a clue (to sth)
a piece of information
that helps you solve
a problem or a crime,
answer a question, etc
Clue (n.)
Golden Gate bridge
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1. Practice the dialogue
with two classmates.
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
game
place
clue
Vietnam
America
Golden
right
was
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Check to remember
Golden Gate Bridge
In San Francisco, USA
Sydney Opera House, AustraliaPyramids, in Egypt
Stonehenge, Salisbury, England,

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THANK YOU
for your
ATTENTION
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