
- •1. The topical vocabulary.
- •2. Practise the following dialogue. Asking the way
- •3. Practise the following dialogue.
- •4. Explain how to get
- •5. Complete the sentences:
- •7. Make up the dialogues.
- •8. Make up dialogues. Use some of the phrases given below.
- •10. Respond the invitations.
- •11. Fill in the missing parts of the dialogue.
- •14. Talking topics.
- •16. You work as a booking clerk in Petersburg's tourist bureau. Make an advertisement of a tour around the city. Make use of the advertisement of one of London's bureaus.
- •17. Study the following advertisements with your friend and decide where to go.
- •18. Practise the following dialogue. Make up the similar one.
- •19. Study the following information and ask all possible questions.
- •Imagine you're going on a trip around the world! Make a schedule for your trip, showing where you will visit. Make a list of some things you'll need for each place.
- •Retell the following story.
- •22. Have you ever been abroad? Read the text about Stratford and speak about any foreign city you like.
- •23. It is interesting to know that...
- •24. Say it in English.
- •25. Render in English.
- •26. Render in English.
- •27. Discuss the problems.
18. Practise the following dialogue. Make up the similar one.
ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS
T.: Tell me, are there many art galleries in London? I should like to see some of the pictures?
G.: Well, the place I like best is the Tate Gallery on Milbank -that's down near the Thames Embankment. All the moderns are there. But there's Burlington House in Piccadilly, the home of the Royal Academy and the more conventional art.
T.: And the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. Is that the same as the National Portrait Gallery?
C: Oh, no - the Portrait Gallery's in St Martin's Place. But the place I like best of all is the Victoria and Albert Museum (V & A) in Kensington. It's a very interesting place, with paintings, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, pottery, and so on, all beautifully arranged in historical periods.
T.: That sounds wonderful. I must make a note to go there. And isn't there the Science Museum?
G.: Yes - a most exciting exhibition, if you are interested in engineering. That's very near to V & A.
19. Study the following information and ask all possible questions.
DISNEYLAND PARK
Disneyland Tickets and Passports. Purchase your One-, Two- or Three-Day Disneyland Passports and Child Passports (for ages 3 - 11) at any Main Entrance ticket booth. Visa, Master Card and American Express are accepted. Children two and under are admitted free.
Each passport provides unlimited use of all adventures and attractions (except Arcades).
Guided tours. If it is your first time to Disneyland, or you have a limited amount of time, we'd like to recommend our three- and a half-hour guided tour. Discover little known facts about Walt Disney and his magic kingdom and experience several attractions with your Disneyland host or hostess.
Foreign languages tours are offered.
Disney Dollars. Use Disney Dollars for all your buying throughout Disneyland. Available in $ 1, $ 5 and $ 10 denominations at a one-for-one exchange rate with U. S. currency, Disney Dollars can be purchased at all ticket booths. Cash in on the fun!
First Aid. First Aid is located at the east end of Main Street next to Plaza Inn. A registered nurse is on duty all the time.
Lost and Found. Claim your lost items at Lost and Found, located on the east side of Main Street, around the corner from the Market House.
Attractions. No matter what the season, the best time to see the most popular attractions is early in the day (before noon) and just before closing. Also, plan on eating your meals early or late, don't hold off until the end of the day. The shops are usually busiest at that time.
Safety Considerations. Shoes and shirts must be worn all the time in Disneyland. We request that no food or beverages be brought into Disneyland. A picnic area is located west of the Main Entrance for your convenience.
Disney Characters. Find Disney Characters throughout Disneyland at any given time. You can usually see Mickey Mouse and his friends in Town Square (except during parades). Just keep your eyes open and your camera ready.