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Be ready to answer the following questions after reading the text.
What can you see in Leicester Square?
Who is the statue of?
What is Leicester Square famous for?
Are there any cafés/restaurants/shops?
Last summer your friend visited London and went to Leicester Square. Ask him/her wh-questions based on the text.
Where’s Leicester Square?
In London’s West End.
How many cinemas/theatres are there?
How many seats does the Odeon have?
When are the cafés and restaurants especially busy?
1. You ……………… touch the statues.
3. You ……………… pay at the door.
4. Children ……………… be with an adult.
2. You ……………… eat or drink.
5. You ……………… leave by 5 o’clock.
mustn’t
mustn’t
must
must
must
Project
Collect information and pictures about a famous place in a big city of your country that you visited not long ago. You can do some research on the Internet. Write a short text for tourists.
Write:
name
location
what it is famous for
things to do and see there
what you did and saw there
OK, OK, OK
What about Red Square?
Red Square is the heart of Moscow. The Kremlin faces Red Square. In old Russian ‘red’ means beautiful. It got its name in the 17th century. Red Square is large. It is famous for St Basil’s Cathedral, the Mausoleum, the State History Museum and GUM.
To the left of the Mausoleum there is a famous tower. It is the tallest tower of the Kremlin – the Spaskaya Tower. The Spaskaya Tower is famous for its clock.