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WEEK 3

Hello, my students!
Please, play the audio:




Now answer the questions.

- Name five monuments of London.
- When was the Millennium Wheel opened?
- Why is Westminster palace important?
- What is not allowed in London parks?
- Where is the National Gallery?
- Why did the Millennium Bridge have to be closed?
- How many steps do you need to walk up to the gallery in St Paul's Cathedral?
- Where can you see the Changing of the Guard? What time?
- What's the name of London's river?
- What types of buildings can you find in the new Docklands area?

Practice your English with tongue twisters:


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Hi, there! This week you will continue with the revision of unit 4 (webbook) . And you will revise the irregular past of some verbs with this fragment from the film " Up ".  (Send me a screencapture of your score before Wednesday ends).

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Answers about London 1. Big Ben, Westminster palace, Buckingham palace, The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, Nelson's column, Tower  Bridge, the Millennium Wheel, the Millennium Bridge, Tate Modern museum, St Paul's Cathedral, etc. 2. In March 2000. 3. Because the government meets there. /  It is where the government meets. 4. Cycling is not allowed. Only the police can use bikes in the parks. 5. In Trafalgar Square. 6. Because it was moving  too much. 7. 530 steps. 8. It takes place at Buckingham Palace (inside the grounds of Buckingham Palace) at 11 in the morning. 9. The Thames. 10. You can find a lot of big offices and expensive new apartments. And now... Happy holidays!