Cambridge University
It is built on a river called the Cam.
Cambridge University, founded in 1209, is still one of the two best places to study in England; Oxford is the other.
Today, Cambridge is famous not only for its university but also because it is very picturesque and ancient city.
Many of its buildings are very old: some were built about 700 years ago. Some of the older buildings are covered with beautiful
Many are surrounded by green lawns and multi-coloured flower-beds. Although all the colleges belong to the same university,
In 1440 King Henry VI founded King’s College, hoping that this would make people remember him.
It is still the most famous college in Cambridge because its chapel is one of the finest churches in Western Europe.
There are also many beautiful bridges across the Cam including the Mathematical Bridge and the Bridge of Sighs.
Cambridge is a very pleasant city to live and study in.
In the day-time the students work in the many libraries or attend lectures, while in evenings they go back to their college
Sport plays a large part in university life.
There are “boathouses” all along the river bank and early in the mornings you’ll see many students rowing, whatever the
The best of them are preparing for the famous annual boat race against their rivals from Oxford.
This race attracts much attention: thousands of people line the banks of the Thames in London to cheer both teams on, and the
Then visiting Cambridge, one should certainly take the time to have a look around the shops.
There are many bookshops for students and tailors’ shops where long traditional gowns are sold.
At weekends shops are often crowded with tourists looking for souvenirs such as mugs, T-shirts and scarves, all with college
Students wear scarves of various colours in the winter when the weather is cold – at least by English standards. They often
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Презентация на тему _Cambridge University_

1. Cambridge University

CAMBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY

2. It is built on a river called the Cam.

3. Cambridge University, founded in 1209, is still one of the two best places to study in England; Oxford is the other.

4.

Students work very hard to obtain a places at
“Oxbridge”- either at Oxford or at Cambridge. There is
great rivalry between these two ancient universities: each
wants to be better than the other, but in reality both are
equally good.

5. Today, Cambridge is famous not only for its university but also because it is very picturesque and ancient city.

6. Many of its buildings are very old: some were built about 700 years ago. Some of the older buildings are covered with beautiful

plants
such as ivy.

7. Many are surrounded by green lawns and multi-coloured flower-beds. Although all the colleges belong to the same university,

each
has its own character
and style.

8. In 1440 King Henry VI founded King’s College, hoping that this would make people remember him.

9. It is still the most famous college in Cambridge because its chapel is one of the finest churches in Western Europe.

10. There are also many beautiful bridges across the Cam including the Mathematical Bridge and the Bridge of Sighs.

11. Cambridge is a very pleasant city to live and study in.

Since there are so many colleges, a large
number of the city’s inhabitants are young
students.

12. In the day-time the students work in the many libraries or attend lectures, while in evenings they go back to their college

rooms or university
lodgings.

13. Sport plays a large part in university life.

As Cambridge is the
river Cam, rowing seems
to be the most popular
sport.

14. There are “boathouses” all along the river bank and early in the mornings you’ll see many students rowing, whatever the

weather.

15. The best of them are preparing for the famous annual boat race against their rivals from Oxford.

16. This race attracts much attention: thousands of people line the banks of the Thames in London to cheer both teams on, and the

race is broadcast
on television in many different
parts of the world.

17. Then visiting Cambridge, one should certainly take the time to have a look around the shops.

18. There are many bookshops for students and tailors’ shops where long traditional gowns are sold.

19. At weekends shops are often crowded with tourists looking for souvenirs such as mugs, T-shirts and scarves, all with college

crests on
them.

20. Students wear scarves of various colours in the winter when the weather is cold – at least by English standards. They often

complain of
the wind and rain, as most of them
travel around by bicycle.
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