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TOP 10 ATTRACTIONS IN LONDON! 1a 2b 3b 4a 5a 6b Language 1. cathedral; 2. fountain; 3. double decker bus; 4. pub; 5. bridge; 6. palace; 7. Ferris wheel Video script Hey, this is your host, Naomi. I’d like to show you the top 10 attractions of London. 10 St Paul’s Cathedral – the seat of the Bishop of

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London today, 5 churches have been built here, with the first one in the 7th century. 9 Trafalgar Square – a famous square in central London, at the centre is Nelson’s

Square [sic, Column] surrounded by fountains. 8 the double-decker bus. Take a ride in this London icon – a great way to tour the city. 7 the Thames River cruise – experience the city by water. Many of London’s attractions are visible from the cruise. 6 Covent Garden – literally a vegetable garden in the

Middle Ages, today it’s a hub of restaurants, pubs and shops. 5 The Tower of London. Built over 900 years ago, it is a historic landmark. Take a guided tour and learn about its many secrets. 4 London Bridge – one of the world’s most famous bridges. Constructed in 1894, it is an engineering marvel. 3 Houses of Parliament. Also known as Westminster

Palace, it is the seat of

London’s House of Lords and House of Commons. 2 Buckingham Palace. This is the residence of the British monarch. The changing of the guard is not to be missed. 1 London Eye. Created for the

Millennium celebrations, one of the world’s largest Ferris wheels is a sight to behold.

DR FINGERS’ PRONUNCIATION 1. We have brought it again = we have brough ti tagain. 2. We have caught a big one = we have caugh ta big one. 3. They have thought about it = they have though tabou tit. 4. I have fought a large dog =

I have fough ta large dog. 5. They have taught us all about it = they have taugh tu sa labou tit. 6. The dog has dug a large hole = the dog has du ga large hole. 7. She has got a new car = she has go ta new car. 8. I have heard a funny story =

I have hear da funny story. 9. We have kept it = we have kep tit. 10. They have lent us some = they have len tus some.

VOCABULARY 1 1j 2d 3f 4a 5h 6b 7g 8e 9i 10c 3 1. is; 2. has got; 3. is; 4. has got; 5. isn’t; 6. is 4 Listening 1. Name and surname

Caitlin Harper 2. Address 14 Marple Street 3. Missing object Bag 4. Time lost Last night 5. Place where lost On the train (most likely) 6. Description of item Small and green 7. Items inside bag Purse, passport and books 8. Contact number 698 342 786 Audio script - At the police station Police: Good afternoon. How may I help you? Kevin: Hi, I lost my bag last night. Police: OK. What’s your name and surname, please? Kevin: Kevin Harper. Police: And your address? Kevin: 14 Marple Street. Police: When and where did you lose the bag? Kevin: Last night on the train, I think. Police: What does the bag look like? Kevin: It’s small and green. Police: What was in the bag? Kevin: My wallet with some money in it, my passport and some books. Police: OK. Have you got a mobile phone number? Kevin: Yes, it’s 698 342 786. Police: OK. We’ll contact you if we find anything. Kevin: Thanks.

CRANK CALLS Crank call I: the woman is horrified, shocked, surprised and disgusted (amongst many other things). Crank call II: the hairdresser tries to pass the caller on to the manager.

19 USEFUL PHRASAL VERBS FOR WORK & BUSINESS! 1 Gap-fill exercise 1. paid; 2. work; 3. banking; 4. talked; 5. back; 6. trade; 7. snowed; 8. aiming 2 Sentence completion 1. switch; 2. carved; 3. bailed; 4. worked; 5. took; 6. turned; 7. weigh; 8. work; 9. backed; 10. teamed 3 Gap-fill exercise 1. taken; 2. took; 3. paying; 4. paid; 5. stands; 6. pay; 7. trade; 8. stand CROSSWORD

BUSINESS DIALOGUES 1. The main problem is that things aren’t on schedule. 2. John says that it’s a big job and there aren’t enough people working on it.

ANIMAL MATCHING 1E 2K 3F 4A 5I 6J 7G 8D 9H 10C 11L 12B

TYPICAL DIALOGUES The man wants shoes that are too small for him because he wants to suffer during the day, then feel relief at night as he takes them off.

BUSINESS TALK 1. They suggest adding some bottles of perfume and aftershave as a promotional gift. 2. Paula doesn’t want a bottle of the perfume because she doesn’t like it.

WORDSEARCH

MATCHING A10 B6 C14 D7 E1 F13 G9 H11 I2 J12 K4 L8 M3 N5

US BAR CHAT 1. They say that people from the east coast are fast-paced, workaholics, superficial, snobby and obsessed with wealth, prestige and their looks. They also say that the east coast has a lot of culture, museums and monuments. 2. They say that the people from the west coast are calm, easy-going, laid-back and that they take things as they come and have a slower pace of life. They also mention the beaches and Hollywood.

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