- •Places of interest in great britain speech patterns
- •Exercise. Complete the open dialogue.
- •Vocabulary
- •Proper Names
- •Phonetic exercises
- •[I] business, buildings, inner, ring, facilities, indoor, municipal
- •Lexical exercises
- •London and its places of interest
- •Here too is that touching symbol of a nation’s grief, the Grave of the Unknown Warrior.
- •Bristol
- •Text 4.
- •Birmingham
- •Madam tussaud’s museum
- •St. Paul’s cathedral
- •Tower bridge
- •Sights of london The Houses of Parliament
- •Westminster Abbey
- •The Tower
- •Big Ben
- •Windsor Castle
- •Text 10
- •Edinburgh
- •Cardiff
- •Belfast
- •Dialogue 1. A Visit to London
- •Dialogue 2
- •Speech exercises
- •Written tasks
Speech exercises
Exercise 1. Speak on the following topics:
a) London and its sights;
b) Cities of Great Britain and their sights.
Written tasks
Exercise 1. Write a letter to your friend from the USA. Here is a part of his letter.
“ …I am sure that cities and town of my country are the most beautiful in the world. But I’ve heard that you visited Great Britain last month. Is it true that the cities there are interesting from the point of view of history and architectural monuments? Are they worth visiting? What cities are the musts for the sightseer?
Hope to hear from you soon.
Much love,
Alex”
Observe the rules of letter writing.
Exercise 2. You work in a travel agency in Russia. Think over the name of your travel firm and write an advertisement about the trip that your agency offer to travelers who are going to visit Great Britain.