english project – leandro juárez 3°a
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English Project – Power PointName of the city: OXFORD
ENGLAND
Name: LEANDRO JUÁREZ
Group: 3ºA
Location of Oxford in England
Population of Oxford
Oxford is an old English University town located in Oxfordshire county, England. Its population exceedes 200,000 inhabitants. It is the 52nd largest city in the United Kingdom, and one of the fastest growing and most ethnically diverse.Oxford is known as the “city of dreaming spires”, a term used by poet Matthew Arnold.
Turist attraction: Christ Church College
Christ Church is a unique institution, one of the largest colleges in the University of Oxford and the Cathedral Church for the Diocese of Oxford. It has a world famous Cathedral Choir; scholarly collections of books and art; and is enjoyed by many people as visitors or guests at conferences and Summer schools.Christ Church has a fascinating history and many distinguished people have studied there.
Turist attraction: Carfax Tower
It is a famous tower that was once the church of Saint Martin 1818. Now the tower is all that remains. It is worth to climb the 99 floors of the tower to enjoy excellent views of the city.It is located at the junction of Street St Aldates / Cornmarket and High Street / Queen Street
Turist attraction: University of Oxford Botanic Garden
The garden was founded in 1621. Today it contains over 8,000 different plant species on 1.8 hectares. It is one of the most diverse compact collections of plants in the world. The Garden has three sections: the Walled Garden, the Glasshouses and the area outside the walled area.
Turist atraction:The Bodleian Library
The main research library of the University of Oxford, is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Europe. Is one of the largest in the world with about 5 millions books, manuscripts and maps.On their shelves is "Red Book of Hergest" which inspired J.R.R Tolkien to create “The Lord of the Rings"
Turist atraction: Magdalen College
This university, which is also part of the University of Oxford, was founded in 1458 and has beautiful buildings and spaces. That's where Oscar Wilde studied , among many other big names in British history. It is situated near the Botanic Gardens and Magdalen Bridge.
Turist attraction:Pitt Rivers Museum
The Pitt Rivers Museum is a museum displaying the archaeological and anthropological collections of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England. The museum is located at the east of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, and can only be accessed through that building.The museum was founded in 1884 by Lt-General Augustus Pitt Rivers, who donated his collection to the University of Oxford.
Musical bands: Stornoway
Stornoway is a British alternative indie folk band from the Cowley area of Oxford. Their sound incorporates an ever-changing selection of stringed instruments and keyboards, supported by a typical pop backline of guitar, drums, and bass guitar.Their members are: Brian Briggs, Jon Ouin, Oli Steadman, Rob Steadman.
Musical bands: Radiohead
Radiohead is a band which was formed in the humble town of Abingdon, Oxfordshire and who proceeded to release eight albums, totalling over 30 million in sales and becoming one of the most successful and critically-lauded British alternative rock bands in the world.Their members are: Tom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O’Brien, Phil Selway.
Musical bands: Foals
Foals is a band hailing from Oxford, a city whose reputation for intelligence and innovation transfers to the band's music. The group has, to date, released three albums, all to critical praise, but it was their debut 'Antidotes' that really made the music scene sit up and take notice. Their members are: Yannis Philippakis, Jack Bevan, Jimmy Smith, Walter Gervers, Edwin Congreave.
Famous singer and composer: Mr Hudson
Mr Hudson shot to fame when hip-hop giant Kanye West signed him and featured his voice on some highly successful singles. Having attended Oxford University, Mr Hudson went on to write songs and perform with his band The Library before going it alone with the help of Kanye. His name is Benjamin Hudson McIldowie.
Musical bands: Swervedriver
Swervedriver is an English alternative rock band formed in Oxford in 1989 around core members Adam Franklin and Jimmy Hartridge. Between 1989 and 1998, the band released four studio albums and numerous EPs and singles despite a considerable flux of members, managers, and record labels.Their members are: Adam Franklin, Jimmy Hartridge, Steve George, Mikey Jones.
Musical bands: Young Knives
Young Knives are an English indie rock band formed in the north Leicestershire market town of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire. The name is based on a misunderstanding of "young knaves", which was found by the band when rummaging through a book.Their members are: Henry Dartnall, Thomas "The House of Lords" Dartnall, Oliver Askew.
Tipical dishes: Shepherd’s pie
The shepherd 's pie is a traditional British dish consisting of a layer of minced lamb and mashed potatoes coated and optionally a layer of cheese. Traditionally it consists of chopped lamb (hence shepherd) although many people prefer beef. There is also a vegetarian version can be made with legumes such as lentils , beans or soy protein called shepherdess pie .
Tipical dishes: Ploughman’s lunch
A ploughman's lunch is an English cold meal which consists of cheese, pickle, and bread. Additional items such as boiled eggs, ham, and pickled onions may be added. As its name suggests, it is more commonly consumed at midday.
Tipical dishes: Sunday roast
The Sunday roast is a traditional British and Irish main meal that is traditionally served on Sundays but can be eaten on any day of the week, consisting of roasted meat, roast potato or (very rarely) mashed potato, with accompaniments such as Yorkshire pudding, stuffing, vegetables and gravy.
Tipical dishes: Bangers and mash
Bangers and mash, also known as sausages and mash, is a traditional British Isles dish made of mashed potatoes and sausages potatoes and sausages, the latter of which may consist of a variety of flavoured sausage made of pork or beef or a Cumberland sausage. It is sometimes served with onion gravy, fried onions, baked beans, and peas.
Tipical dishes: Toad in the hole
Toad in the hole is a traditional British dish consisting of sausages in Yorkshire pudding batter, usually served with vegetables and onion gravy. The origin of the name "Toad-in-the-Hole" is often disputed. Many suggestions are that the dish's resemblance to a toad sticking its head out of a hole provides the dish with its somewhat unusual name.
Tipical dishes: Bubble and squeak
Bubble and squeak is a traditional English dish made with the shallow-fried leftover vegetables from a roast dinner. The main ingredients are potatoes and Brussels sprouts, but carrots, peas, cabbages, or any other leftover vegetables can be added. The chopped vegetables (and cold chopped meat if used) are fried in a pan together with mashed potatoes or crushed roast potatoes until the mixture is well-cooked and brown on the sides.