The UK is the name of the country, which we usually call Great Britain.
1)True
2)False
Great Britain consist of three parts – England, Scotland and Wales.
1)True
2)False
The capital of Great Britain is London.
1)True
2)False
London stands on the river Severn.
1)True
2)False
The flag of the UK is made up of four crosses
1)True
2)False
The flag of the United Kingdom is called “the Union Jack”.
1)True
2)False
The highest mountain Ben Nevis is in Wales.
1)True
2)False
British money is called pounds and cents.
1)True
2)False
The head of the country is the Queen.
1)True
2)False
Taras has visited a nice town Windsor.
1)True
2)False
Taras has not been to London yet/
1)True
2)False
He has seen many places of interest in London.
1)True
2)False
Taras has not bought any souvenirs yet.
1)True
2)False
Where is the UK situated?
1)on islands to the west-east of Europe
2)on islands to the north-west of Europe
3)on islands to the south-west of England
What is the full name of the UK?
1)The United States of America
2)The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
3)The Union Jack
What river does London stand on?
1)The Severn River
2)The Dnipro River
3)The Thames River
Where is Ben Nevis situated?
1)in England
2)in Scotland
3)in Wales
What colour is the UK flag?
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1)red
2)White
3)black
4)blue
5)brown
How many crosses is the flag of the UK made up of?
1)two crosses
2)three crosses
3)four crosses
In London we can see many places of interest: ..., and ...
1)The Houses of Parliament
2)London Eye
3)Golden Gate
4)DramaTheatre
The Thames is the ... river in Great Britain.
1)longest
2)deepest
3)Shortest
People of the UK keep their
1)holidays.
2)customs.
3)traditions.
4)parents.
2. I think in isolation because they are completly different things. Vocabulary is for learning the words and phrases. Grammar is for how to use those words and phrases.
3. It's better to practice using new words because you commit to memory better when you pronounce those words and repeat them.
4. They are not easy to learn because they are quiet long. But anyway you hve to learn and use them because Englishmen appreciate knowledge of some funny idioms.
5. Because there are a lot of them and they are changing according to the time you live. So, you always have to get new ones for learning and using them in your speech.
6. It's important because they listen to you and they should understand you. For example, you say positive sentence with the innotation for negative or question sentences.
7. It's quiet good for your logic. You have to think in English.
8. You have to try to catch the most imporntant words and the words you understand. Then, you just need to use your logic.
9. I think it's grammar because you have to learn it by heart, you can't practice it with people.
10. Social English is the language of everyday communication. For example, when you are talking to your friends at school.
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Объяснение:
1. Where have you been? Have you been playing tennis?
2. Look! Somebody has broken that window.
3. You look tired. Have you been working hard?
4. “Have you ever worked in a factory?” “No, never.”
5. “Liz is away on holiday.” “Is she? Where has she gone?”
6. My brother is an actor. He has appeared in several films.
7. “Sorry I’m late.” “That’s all right. I have not been waiting long.”
8. “Is it still raining?” “No, has stopped.”
9. I have lost my address book. Have you seen it?
10. I have been reading the book you lent me, but I have not finished it yet. It’s very interesting.