Student:Cafarli Mehrac
Teacher: Hüseynova Esmer
Group:094A4
Topic:Travel
Lesson:Ümumi İngilis dili
What is it like?
Paris is the capital city of
France, with the largest
population in the country.
People who live there are
called Parisians.
Paris is one of the world’s
leading cities in the fashion,
music, politics and the
arts.
Culture
Name of Country:
France
Population:
2.234 million
Official Language:
French
Famous Landmarks:
Eiffel Tower
Arc de Triomphe
Louvre Museum
Notre Dame
Cathedral
The Eiffel Tower
Photo courtesy of (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence –
attribution
The Eiffel tower was designed by
Gustave Eiffel and his engineering
company.
It was built in 1889 for the Paris
World’s Fair.
The Eiffel tower was originally
designed as a temporary structure but
has stood for over 100 years.
It is one of the most visited sites
in Paris.
The Louvre
Photo courtesy of (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence –
attribution
The Louvre is the world’s biggest
museum in the world.
It is home to 35,000 priceless
artefacts and paintings including
Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.
The building was originally built as
a fortress in 1190. It was then
turned into a palace in the 16th
Century before being opened to the
public as a museum in 1793.
The glass pyramid was built in 1989
and is 21 metres tall.
Notre Dame
Photo courtesy of (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence –
attribution
The Notre Dame is a cathedral
located in the very heart of Paris and
is one of the city’s most popular
tourist sites.
It was built between 1163 and
1345 and was designed in the
Gothic fashion.
It is one of the largest religious
buildings in the world standing at
130 metres long, 48 metres wide
and 35 metres high.
Sadly, the church’s spire was
destroyed in a fire in April 2019.
The Arc de Triomphe
Photo courtesy of (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence –
attribution
Napoleon ordered the construction of
the Arc de Triomphe in 1806 and it
was finally finished in 1836.
It stands at the centre of the Place
Charles de Gaulle (a large road
junction in Paris) and honours those
who fought and died for France in
past battles and wars.
The monument was designed by
French architect, Jean
Chalgrin.
It is 50 metres tall, 45 metres wide
and 22 metres deep.
Disneyland
Photo courtesy of (@pixabay.com) - granted under creative commons licence –
attribution
Disneyland Paris opened on
12th April 1992.
It was originally called ‘Euro Disney’
and was the second resort to open
outside of the US.
It has two theme parks (Disneyland
Park and Walt Disney Studios park),
seven Disney themed hotels, shops,
a nightclub and a cinema and is
Europe’s leading tourist destination!
Food
Paris is famous for its elegant pastries, cheeses and wines.
A typical Parisian meal can consist of:
hors d’œuvre
starter
entrée
introductory
course, e.g.
soup
plat principal
main course
fromage /
dessert
cheese or dessert
School
The French education system is
divided into three stages:
• primary
• secondary
• higher education
(university)
School is compulsory from the
age of 6.
Schools in Paris are not so
different from those in other
developed countries.
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  • 1.
    Student:Cafarli Mehrac Teacher: HüseynovaEsmer Group:094A4 Topic:Travel Lesson:Ümumi İngilis dili
  • 2.
    What is itlike? Paris is the capital city of France, with the largest population in the country. People who live there are called Parisians. Paris is one of the world’s leading cities in the fashion, music, politics and the arts.
  • 3.
    Culture Name of Country: France Population: 2.234million Official Language: French Famous Landmarks: Eiffel Tower Arc de Triomphe Louvre Museum Notre Dame Cathedral
  • 4.
    The Eiffel Tower Photocourtesy of (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence – attribution The Eiffel tower was designed by Gustave Eiffel and his engineering company. It was built in 1889 for the Paris World’s Fair. The Eiffel tower was originally designed as a temporary structure but has stood for over 100 years. It is one of the most visited sites in Paris.
  • 5.
    The Louvre Photo courtesyof (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence – attribution The Louvre is the world’s biggest museum in the world. It is home to 35,000 priceless artefacts and paintings including Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. The building was originally built as a fortress in 1190. It was then turned into a palace in the 16th Century before being opened to the public as a museum in 1793. The glass pyramid was built in 1989 and is 21 metres tall.
  • 6.
    Notre Dame Photo courtesyof (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence – attribution The Notre Dame is a cathedral located in the very heart of Paris and is one of the city’s most popular tourist sites. It was built between 1163 and 1345 and was designed in the Gothic fashion. It is one of the largest religious buildings in the world standing at 130 metres long, 48 metres wide and 35 metres high. Sadly, the church’s spire was destroyed in a fire in April 2019.
  • 7.
    The Arc deTriomphe Photo courtesy of (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence – attribution Napoleon ordered the construction of the Arc de Triomphe in 1806 and it was finally finished in 1836. It stands at the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle (a large road junction in Paris) and honours those who fought and died for France in past battles and wars. The monument was designed by French architect, Jean Chalgrin. It is 50 metres tall, 45 metres wide and 22 metres deep.
  • 8.
    Disneyland Photo courtesy of(@pixabay.com) - granted under creative commons licence – attribution Disneyland Paris opened on 12th April 1992. It was originally called ‘Euro Disney’ and was the second resort to open outside of the US. It has two theme parks (Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios park), seven Disney themed hotels, shops, a nightclub and a cinema and is Europe’s leading tourist destination!
  • 9.
    Food Paris is famousfor its elegant pastries, cheeses and wines. A typical Parisian meal can consist of: hors d’œuvre starter entrée introductory course, e.g. soup plat principal main course fromage / dessert cheese or dessert
  • 10.
    School The French educationsystem is divided into three stages: • primary • secondary • higher education (university) School is compulsory from the age of 6. Schools in Paris are not so different from those in other developed countries.