Match the two parts of the sentences. Write them down.
1) Hyde Park
2) In Speaker’s Corner
3) Buckingham Palace
4) The British Prime Minister
5) In Oxford Street
6) A lot of government offices
7) A red double−decker
↓
a) lives at 10, Downing Street.
b) are situated in Whitehall.
c) is very popular with Londoners.
d) everybody can say what they want.
e) is a symbol of London and a symbol of the country.
f) there are a lot of big and small shops.
g) is where the British monarch lives when he or she is in London.
Think of three things your parents and you don’t like (want, love) to do. Write three sentences about them.
Example: My parents don’t want to stay at home during the summer holidays. I don’t want it either.
This is a list of souvenirs tourists usually buy in London. Choose three of them and write what you would like to buy.
Example: I would like to buy a book about Great Britain because I want to know more about the country.
List of souvenirs
A toy double−decker bus
A mug with a London policeman on it
A cap with the word “London” on it
A book about Great Britain
Some pictures of London
A pen with the Houses of Parliament on it
A model of Tower Bridge
A watch from Oxford Street
Souvenir chocolates
Spell these words.
1) [dəʊm]
2) [ˈfɔ:trəs]
3) [ˈfaʊntɪn]
4) [ˈprɪzn]
5) [ˈpɒpjʊlə]
6) [ˈreɪvn]
Выберите страницу
Выберите страницу