I want to explain my position: I don't think that phones in class can make us less concentrate and I have some examples to prove that. First of all, you need to have some useful materials that not always in touch, like internet-resources or online quizzes. On the other hand, we can distract more often on our messages without even understanding this. But, in my humble opinion, phone allows me to always be on the wave, if I haven't understand something by teacher's words, I can search it and find the right explain. Obviously, our phones make us to be more lazy, because we can find all answers here. To sum up, I said 2 pros and cons and the final point of me will be the following: phones - are generation C best friends, and it makes us defenseless against the world, we can't predict our relation and go deeper in that tech-sphere. But, in conclusion, phones are our air, our connection link to that world, we study by online system and always must be prepared for the emergency situation. So, I think, that phones should be in class.
In England set of cultural sights. In them VKHODIT:BUKINGEMSKY PALACE, WESTMINSTER ABBEY, BIG WHEEL of EYES of LONDON, ROYAL PALACES, LONDON TOWER, various museums and galleries, PLANETARIUM, PARKS of LONDON, MAJESTY SHIP ITS BELFAST, ROYAL STABLES, LONDON ZOO, ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, CHELSEA CLUB SHOP HARRODS,BIG BEN,PARLAMENT,FUTBOLNYY. But I will tell only about three.
The Buckingham palace is located opposite to Pel-Mell Street and white, marble with gilding of a monument to Queen Victoria. When the Queen is in the palace, on a roof the royal flag develops. Personal apartments of the Queen and the duke Edinburgh now are in a northern wing of the building and front Green park. In the summer the palace is visited by about 30.000 guests who take part in receptions in a royal garden where there is a lake and falls. Buckingham palace - a monarchy study.
The beauty of Westminster Abbey was created by members of royal family of different generations, since Edward Confessor who has come to the throne in 1040. Unfortunately, the church constructed by it was consecrated only in 1065 when the king was already too weak to be present at ceremony. The next year on Christmas William the Conqueror here was crowned. Since then the Westminster Abbey became a place of crowning of English monarchs. Here royal graves, and also graves of poets, political and church figures are located. In Abbey there is own chorus and choral school. Near monasteries there is the Westminster school founded by Elizabeth 1.
The big wheel of eyes of London works since April to the middle of September daily. Tickets need to be booked in a week. This huge, highest big wheel in the world.