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  1. Choose the right answer.

Oxford:

1 The oldest university in Britain is...

Cambridge

Oxford

Durham

2 Students have been coming to Oxford for...

200 years

500 years

800 years

3 Oxford University is a federation of...

25 colleges

35 colleges

45 colleges

4 Some notices at the university library are written in...

French

Greek

Latin

5 When in the centre of a maze, you should...

stay there

find your way out

stand very still

Stratford-upon-Avon:

6 Shakespeare spent most of his working life in...

Stratford

London

Oxford

7 Shakespeare had...

no children

two children

three children

8 Shakespeare left Stratford-upon-Avon at the age of...

24

34

44

  1. Write a paragraph about William Shakespeare using these notes and what you remember from the text.

William Shakespeare:,

1564 Born Stratford-upon-Avon

1582 Married Anne Hathaway

1583 Left for London

Actor and writer at Globe Theatre

1613 Returned to Stratford-upon-Avon

1616 Died

Wrote 38 plays, 18 published in his lifetime

Section 6 wales

  1. Read and translate the text

Wales is a land of green hills, forests and farms. Most of the people speak English but there is also a Welsh language and a Welsh culture. Every year in August, in an enormous tent, there's a national festival of Welsh music, poetry, dance and song. The festival is called the Eisteddfod. Eisteddfod is a Welsh word which means a meeting. Folk dancing is still popular in Wales and it's an important part of the National Eisteddfod.

In north Wales you can follow mountain paths for miles and miles. It's a good place to learn climbing too and to enjoy all kinds of outdoor activities. A good way to see Wales is on horseback, and you don't have to be an expert rider. You can get away from the crowds and ride through woods and green hillsides with streams and waterfalls flowing down into the valleys.

Llandudno is a popular seaside resort. Near Llandudno is Conwy, where the River Conwy flows into the sea. In the past, Conwy's harbour was busy with fishing boats and boats exporting copper and slates. Now they are mostly pleasure boats. But there are still a few fishermen left and you can still buy fish that is fresh from the sea.

Everyone in Wales can speak English but about 20 per cent of the people use both English and Welsh.

About seven hundred years ago Edward the First, the English king, conquered Wales. He built strong stone castles to show his power.

  1. Choose the right answer.

1 At the Eisteddfod, they are judging choirs on...

the same song

different songs

2 In North Wales, you can...

do lots of shopping

enjoy outdoor activities

3 Llandudno is...

a popular seaside resort

an industrial port

4 Edward the First was...

a Welsh king

an English king

5 In Wales folk dancing is popular...

and important in the Eisteddfod

but not in the Eisteddfod

  1. Which sentences below are true and which are false?

1 The festival of Welsh culture is held in August each year.

2 'Eisteddfod’ means 'meeting' in Welsh.

3 You have to be an expert rider to see Wales on horseback.

4 It is an easy climb to the top of Great Orme's Head.

5 Edward the First built strong stone castles.

6 The harbour in Conwy was once very busy.

7 Edward the First conquered Wales 500 years ago.