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  1. With a partner study the popular activities offered to tourists in England. Choose any three you would wish to do and give arguments to support your choice. Use the language skills given above.

• Visit London's huge range of museums, houses, churches and galleries, or spend away in its vast choice of shops and markets

• Catch a match of football - a major sport in England and extremely popular

• Attend a performance at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, once home to William Shakespeare. His birthplace and relatives' houses can be visited.

• Spend a day in Windsdor, and explore the famous castle that is one of the Queen's official residences.

• Escape to Cambria, where the Lake District National Park is dominated by England's highest mountains.

• Walk along 1,800-year-old Hadrian's Wall, which spans England from west of the border city of Carlisle to Newcastle, marking the northern boundary of the Roman Empire.

B. Search the Internet! Find out the popular activities of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and present your findings to the class.

WRITING: PERSONAL/INFORMAL LETTER. LETTER OF REQUEST

You are going to England for holiday. You would like to stay for a few days at your English friend’s. Write a letter and ask if it is possible.

  • Describe briefly your holiday plans.

  • Present your request.

  • Say how long you would like to stay.

  • Express hope for her/his return visit to Russia.

Write 120 – 150 words. Use informal letter plan given below.

Informal letter plan

Dear … ,

Paragraph 1

It was so good to hear from you.

Thanks for your recent letter.

I’m sorry I haven’t written for so long, but …

Paragraph 2

Paragraph 3

Paragraph 4

Closing

expression (s)

Give my regards to…,

Looking forward to hearing from you/seeing you.

All the best…

Your first name

You may use the following phrases:

  • I’m writing to ask you for your help/to do me a favour.

  • I wonder/was wondering if I could ask you to …

  • I would be terribly/really grateful if you could …


LISTENING 2: POLITICS

(In Britain by Michael Vaugham-Rees, Track Politics)

A. Listen to the text “Parliament” and answer the questions below.

1) How many chambers are there in British Parliament and what are they?

2) What are the functions of each house?

3) How many MP’s or seats are there in the House of Commons and how many women are there among them?

4) Does the House of Lords consist of 1203 or 1205 members?

5) Who can be a member of the House of Lords?

6) Is the head of both Houses the Queen or Prime Minister?

B. Now listen to the speaker about forming a government and complete the description using words from the box.

Chancellor of the Exchequer MPs ministers 1731 “Downing Street”

appoints opposition 11 parliament government

The party with most (1) forms the (2). The leader of the winning party automatically becomes Prime Minister and (3) the Cabinet. The members of the Cabinet are the leading government (4). The prime minister is the most important person in (5) (Britain does not have a President). The party who comes second is the (6) and forms its own Shadow Cabinet. British Prime ministers have lived at 10 Downing Street since (7). The (8) (responsible for money and finance) lives next door at number (9). People often talk about (10) when they mean the Prime Minister and his or her Cabinet.

READING 3: GREAT BRITAIN ECONOMY