
1. Write the words into the corresponding column. The Thames, Great Britain, Cardiff, England, the
Tyne, Scotland, London, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Edinburgh, Liverpool, the British Isles, the Avon, Oxford Parts of the United Kingdom Islands Rivers Cities 2. Match the parts of the words combinations: 1) a tube a) a bus with two levels 2) black cab b) an apartment 3) night life c) London taxi 4) travel card d) twelve o’clock 5) visitors e) an area 6) a flat f) an underground train 7) double decker g) tourists 8) midnight h) oneday ticket on London transport 9) the rush hour i) expensive 10) a zone j) films, concerts, plays, discos 11) dear k) the busiest time to travel 12) rent l) the monthly price of a place to live 3. Read and guess. 1. It is a big clock tower with the famous bell, a part of the Houses of Parliament______________ 2. It is the home of Queen Elisabeth II of England_______________ 3. It is a huge wheel next to the Thames.__________________ 4. It is a wax museum with models of famous people._____________ 5. It is in the centre of London and there are lots of cinemas, theatres and shops there.__________ 4. Put the words into the correct order to make up sentences: 1. A royal palace/ the Tower of London/ a prison/ served/ a fortress/ as/and/ in the past. 2. In /many/ the / London/ kings/ of/ lived/Tower. 3. Is/ today/ a/ museum/ the/London/ wonderful/ Tower/ of. 4. Masters/ care/ of/ ravens/ the/ Raven/ takes/black. 5. The /Crown/ to/ ravens/ without/ according/ the/will/ in/ legend/fall/it. 5. Read and circle the correct answer. Greenwich is/has home to historical landmarks, a busy market, London’s older/oldest Royal Park and the Prime Meridiana Line. A good way to start your day in Greenwich is to arrive by/at boat. “City Cruises” runs/running a daily service between Westminster, Waterloo, Tower and Greenwich piers, so you can catch all the sights along the Thames. You can’t miss/to miss the stunning building that Greenwich is famous for Straight ahead/turn you’ll see the Queen’s House and the National Martime Museum, which features interactive children’s galleries. Best/good of all, entry to each of these fantastic attractions is free. On top of the hill in the middle of Greenwich Park is the Royal Observatory and London’s only public Planetarium. Stand on/to both sides of the Prime Meridian Line with a foot in both the East and West hemispheres, and set your watch as the bright red Time Ball drops at 1 p.m.sharp.

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Words into corresponding columns: Parts of the United Kingdom: Great Britain, England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland, the British Isles Islands: Great Britain, Ireland Rivers: the Thames, the Tyne, the Avon Cities: Cardiff, London, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Oxford
Match the parts of the word combinations:
- a tube - f) an underground train
- black cab - c) London taxi
- night life - j) films, concerts, plays, discos
- travel card - h) one-day ticket on London transport
- visitors - g) tourists
- a flat - b) an apartment
- double decker - a) a bus with two levels
- midnight - d) twelve o'clock
- the rush hour - k) the busiest time to travel
- a zone - e) an area
- dear - i) expensive
- rent - l) the monthly price of a place to live
Read and guess:
- It is a big clock tower with the famous bell, a part of the Houses of Parliament - Big Ben
- It is the home of Queen Elisabeth II of England - Buckingham Palace
- It is a huge wheel next to the Thames - London Eye
- It is a wax museum with models of famous people - Madame Tussauds
- It is in the centre of London and there are lots of cinemas, theatres and shops there - Leicester Square
Put the words into the correct order to make up sentences:
- The Tower of London served as a royal palace, a fortress, and a prison in the past.
- Many kings of London lived in the Tower.
- The Tower of London is a wonderful museum today.
- The Raven Master takes care of the black ravens.
- According to legend, the Crown will fall without the ravens' will.
Read and circle the correct answer: Greenwich is home to historical landmarks, a busy market, London’s oldest Royal Park, and the Prime Meridian Line. A good way to start your day in Greenwich is to arrive by boat. “City Cruises” runs a daily service between Westminster, Waterloo, Tower, and Greenwich piers, so you can catch all the sights along the Thames. You can’t miss the stunning building that Greenwich is famous for. Straight ahead, you’ll see the Queen’s House and the National Maritime Museum, which features interactive children’s galleries. Best of all, entry to each of these fantastic attractions is free. On top of the hill in the middle of Greenwich Park is the Royal Observatory and London’s only public Planetarium. Stand on both sides of the Prime Meridian Line with a foot in both the East and West hemispheres, and set your watch as the bright red Time Ball drops at 1 p.m. sharp.


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