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2. Answer the following questions in writing:

1. When was Disneyland opened in California?

2. What did Roy Disney build in 1971?

3. What was opened in Tokyo?

4. When was Euro Disney constructed?

5. What does it consist of?

6. How could you characterize Disney Village (Main Street USA, Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, Discoveryland)?

7. What sorts of entertainment does Disney Village offer?

3. Agree or disagree using the clichés (in writing).

I think you are right.

I think you are wrong.

I agree with you.

I don't agree with you.

That's right.

That's not quite right.

1. In 1956 "Disneyland's" Magic Kingdom opened its gates in Anaheim, California and soon became the most popular tourist attraction in America.

2. "Walt Disney World's" Magic Kingdom was built by Walt Disney in 1971.

3. Roy Disney opened a version of the Magic Kingdom in Tokyo similar in design to the original Magic Kingdom.

4. Euro Disney opened its doors on the 12th of April, 1992.

5. Euro Disney includes 7 uniquely designed on-site themed hotels, a Disney campground including hundreds of woodland cabins, a night-time entertainment complex.

6. The park is divided into 6 themed areas.

7. Disney Village covers an area of 18.000 square meters and includes besides various restaurants and shops, an open air stage, a night- club, a Wild West show and a multiplex cinema.

8. At Disney Village you can find a Planet Hollywood, a Rainforest Cafe and Mc Donald's, besides various Disney restaurants.

VI*. Intensive reading task

1. Read this advertisement for Dublin, the capital of Ireland, and fill in the gaps using the words in the box:

1)

dramatic

7)

interesting

13)

quaint

19)

amusing

2)

unique

8)

picturesque

14)

friendly

20)

intimate

3)

old-world

9)

impressive

15)

bustling

21)

elegant

4)

busy

10)

stern

16)

fresh

22)

fair

5)

best-kept

11)

distinct

17)

vivid

23)

noble

6)

lively

12)

real

18)

animated

24)

resident

Tucked away to the west of mainland Europe, Dublin is probably one of the world's (a) _______ secrets. Being less easily accessible than other capital cities in Europe has proved to be a (b) ______ advantage, as it has allowed Dublin to keep its (c) ______ village atmosphere. Dublin is a city of contrasts and contradictions.

Medieval and Georgian architecture provide a (d) ______ backdrop to the (e) _____ and lively streets filled with entertainers of all kinds. The aroma of (f) _____ coffee mixes with the distinct smell of hops from the nearby Guinness brewery, drawing the visitors indoors. Street-side cafes and pubs are always buzzing with (g) _______ conversations and visitors may soon find themselves involved in topics as diverse as sport, politics and literature, or the old favorite – the weather.

In 1988 Dublin celebrated its 1,000th birthday and was designated European City of Culture in 1991. Many visitor attractions throughout the city show its fascinating history.

There are a variety of museums, art galleries and visitor attractions for every taste and age-group. Take a walk along one of the many Heritage trails or follow the City's Rock'n'Stroll trail which tells a myriad of (h) ______ facts about the many famous musicians who have come from this (i) ______ city.

If the hustle and bustle of the city prove too much you can always take a trip along Dublin's (j) ______ coastline or explore the nearby Dublin mountains. Pay a visit to Malahide Castle and you may be lucky enough to see briefly Puck, the (k) ______ ghost.

The choice of entertainment does not lessen as darkness falls and the visitor is faced with the dilemma of choosing whether to visit one of the many theatres, go to a concert at the National Concert Hall, walk through the lively pedestrianized area of Temle Bar or take time over a (l) _____ meal in an (m) _______ restaurant.

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