Škola: Gymnázium, Brno, Slovanské náměstí 7 Šablona: III/2 Inovace a zkvalitnění výuky prostřednictvím ICT Název projektu: Inovace výuky na GSN prostřednictvím ICT Číslo projektu: CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0940 Autor: Radoslava Vysloužilová Tematická oblast: Reálie anglicky mluvících zemí Název DUMu: New York Kód: VY_32_INOVACE_AJ.1.10 Datum: 25. 1. 2013 Cílová skupina: Žáci středních škol Klíčová slova: US, New York, history, places of interest Anotace: Tato prezentace slouží k zopakování základních informací o New Yorku.
New York NEZNÁMÝ AUTOR. www.fitnessshowrooms.com [online]. [cit. 25.1.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://www.fitnessshowrooms.com/images/backgrounds/bg12.jpg
Basic information the largest city in the USA industrial port lies on the east coast at the mouth of the Hudson and East Rivers one of the most important financial, commercial and cultural centres in the world five boroughs: Manhattan Brooklyn Queens the Bronx Staten Island (Richmond)
Location of New York NEZNÁMÝ AUTOR. wikipedia.org [online]. [cit. 25.1.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/file:map_of_new_york_highlighting_new_yo rk_city.svg
History 16th century: the area of New York was occupied by Algonquin tribes 1524: the first European Giovanni da Verrazano, entered New York Bay 1624: New Amsterdam, in the south of the island of Manhattan, was etablished by the Dutch it was bought from the Indians for goods worth 24 dollars 1664: New Amsterdam became an English colony after desicive English victory over the Netherlands The King Charles II gave this territory to his brother, the Duke of York New Amsterdam became New York 1886: the Statue of Liberty was built beginning of 20th century: first skycrapers
New Amsterdam around 1664 NEZNÁMÝ AUTOR. wikipedia.org [online]. [cit. 25.1.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/file:gezichtopnieuwamsterdam.jpg
Statue of Liberty the first sight to attract the visitor s eyes when approaching New York from the sea symbol of freedom and United States itself commemorates French-American friendship designed by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi given by the people of France the Lady holds a book with the inscription 4 th July 1776 and a torch NEZNÁMÝ AUTOR. shedexpedition.com [online]. [cit. 25.1.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://shedexpedition.com/wpcontent/uploads/2012/10/statue_of_liberty_.jpg
Empire State Building probably the most famous building in New York built in 1931 at the corner of 5 th Avenue and 34 th Street the highest building in the world until the construction of the World Trade Center in 1973 102 stories 381 m high NEZNÁMÝ AUTOR. www.continentalguestservices.com [online]. [cit. 25.1.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://www.continentalguestservices.com/image/tour/class/full/id/73
Chrysler Building NEZNÁMÝ AUTOR. wikipedia.org [online]. [cit. 25.1.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a5/chrysler_building_from_ ESB.JPG
Times Square from the beginning of 20 th century to the 1960s the center of performing arts in New York received name after the New York Times people come here to welcome the New Year centre of entertainment and night life NEZNÁMÝ AUTOR. wikipedia.org [online]. [cit. 25.1.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/41/nyc_times_square_wid e_angle.jpg
Parks until 1858 there were no open spaces first park the Central Park was established in 1858 the Central Park: the largest, created by Frederick Lan Olmsted pictured East River Park Riverside Park Battery Park NEZNÁMÝ AUTOR. wikipedia.org [online]. [cit. 25.1.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/05/southwest_corner_of_ce ntral_park,_looking_east,_nyc.jpg
Galleries and museums the Metropolitan Museum of Art collection of paintings, sculptures and furniture the Guggenheim Museum opened in 1959, more than 5000 paintings from impressionism to Chagall and Picasso Museum of Modern Art American Museum of Natural History
Guggenheim Museum NEZNÁMÝ AUTOR. www.bc.edu/bc_org [online]. [cit. 25.1.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/flw/guggenheim03.jpg
Sport Madison Square Garden home to the Knicks (baseball) and the Rangers (ice hockey) Flushing Meadows US Open (tennis championship), pictured NEZNÁMÝ AUTOR. wikipedia.org [online]. [cit. 25.1.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/06/arthur_ashe_stadium_vi ew.jpg
Answer the following questions. 1. Is New York the largest city in the US? 2. Is it a capital? 3. On what rivers does New York lie? 4. Do you know some of the New York boroughs? 5. Who established New Amsterdam, when and why? 6. When was the Statue of Liberty built? 7. Explain, how New Amsterdam became New York. 8. Who gave the Statue of Liberty to American people? 9. Where do the people of New York usually welcome the New Year? 10. Which park was the first one in New York?
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