Ter. 27 Complete the postcard. walk have go talk stay visit watch look have play We (2) Dear Auntie Kay, I hope you're well. Last Sunday I (1) went to Edinburgh Castle with Mum, Dad and my friend, Hamish, up to the top of the castle and (3) at the view. It was amazing! Afterwards we (4) a picnic in the castle gardens. It was warm and sunny, and so we (5) there all afternoon. Hamish and I (6) and games. It was really good fun. Later we (8) the castle museum and (9) a film about life in medieval times. It was great and we (10) a really good time! (7) Lots of love, Duncan
London is the capital of Great Britain, its political, economic and cultural centre. It’s one of the largest cities in the world. Its population is more than 9 million people. London is situated on the river Thames. It was founded more than two thousand years ago.
London is an ancient city. It appeared at the place where the Roman invaders decided to build a bridge over the Thames. There are four parts in London: West End, East End, the City and Westminster.
The City is the oldest part of London, its financial and business centre. There are many offices, companies and banks in this part of the capital. The heart of the City is the Stock Exchange. The Tower of London and St Paul’s Cathedral are situated in the City.
Westminster is also important part of the capital. It’s the administrative centre of London. The Houses of Parliament, the seat of the British Government, are there. Opposite the Houses of Parliament is Westminster Abbey where kings and queens have been crowned and many famous people were buried. The Houses of Parliament are often referred to as the Palace of Westminster.
The Towers of the Houses of Parliament stand high above the city. On the highest tower there is the largest clock in the country, Big Ben. Big Ben strikes every quarter of an hour.
To the west of Westminster is West End, the richest part of London. It is full of luxury hotels, super-markets, cinemas and concert-halls. In the centre of the West End the Trafalgar Square is situated with the famous statue of Lord Nelson.
- Привіт, Максим!
- Привіт, Дмитро! Давно не бачились! Як справи? Що нового?
- В мене все добре. Нового?.. Ну, на минулому тижні я почав відвідувати спортивний клуб, що відкрився поруч з нашою школою.
- Справді? І в яку секцію ти записався?
- Футболу.
- Круто! І скільки занять вже відвідав?
- Два. На першому, ми знайомились з тренером і він розповідав нам основні правила гри. А вчора, на другому занятті, ми почали грати.
- Футбол потребує гарної фізичної підготовки. Думаєш, тобі вистачить сил?
- Звичайно! Через те, що мені подобається цей процесс, я навіть не помічаю втоми.
- Цікаво. А чи можна мені прийти і по гати за вашим тренуванням? Можливо, мені сподобається і я приєднаюсь до вашої команди.
- Звичайно можна! наступне заняття відбудеться завтра, о 12:30.
- Я обов'язково прийду!
- Буду чекати.
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London is the capital of Great Britain, its political, economic and cultural centre. It’s one of the largest cities in the world. Its population is more than 9 million people. London is situated on the river Thames. It was founded more than two thousand years ago.
London is an ancient city. It appeared at the place where the Roman invaders decided to build a bridge over the Thames. There are four parts in London: West End, East End, the City and Westminster.
The City is the oldest part of London, its financial and business centre. There are many offices, companies and banks in this part of the capital. The heart of the City is the Stock Exchange. The Tower of London and St Paul’s Cathedral are situated in the City.
Westminster is also important part of the capital. It’s the administrative centre of London. The Houses of Parliament, the seat of the British Government, are there. Opposite the Houses of Parliament is Westminster Abbey where kings and queens have been crowned and many famous people were buried. The Houses of Parliament are often referred to as the Palace of Westminster.
The Towers of the Houses of Parliament stand high above the city. On the highest tower there is the largest clock in the country, Big Ben. Big Ben strikes every quarter of an hour.
To the west of Westminster is West End, the richest part of London. It is full of luxury hotels, super-markets, cinemas and concert-halls. In the centre of the West End the Trafalgar Square is situated with the famous statue of Lord Nelson.
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