2.21 Complete the conversation with the
indefinite pronouns in the box. Then listen and
check.
anybody, anywhere, everyone ,nobody.
nothing, nowhere, someone, something
A: I've joined a group who want to start a
community garden in our neighbourhood.
B: What's that?
A Well, ... thought of the idea in New York over
40 years ago. Most New Yorkers live in flats.
and in many parts of the city there was?
for people to grow plants or enjoy the natural
environment. So local groups started working
to create gardens that people could share. We
think that's... we can do here in our city.
B. But I can't think of "... round here to put a
garden. There are just streets full of buildings.
The climate of England is temperate. Everybody knows about rains in England.
There are many trees and plants in the country. You can find chestnuts, oaks, fir-trees and limes here. There are 10 national parks in England.
Many animals live in England. They are: squirrels, foxes, hears. Also there are a lot of birdss in parks and fish in lakes and rivers.
В Англии много животных. Это белки, лисы, зайцы. Также в парках много птиц, а в озерах и реках рыбы.
London is the capital of England and one of the largest cities. Other big cities are Liverpool, Birmingham, Manchester.
England is an industrial country. The main industries are shipbuilding, electronics, pharmaceutics, textile.
Agriculture is important for the country as well. People grow different berries, fruits, vegetables, grain crops and mushrooms.
People can travel by different vehicles in England. For international trips they use planes. As for public transportation there are: trains, cars, taxis (black cabs), the Tube and buses (double-deckers).
English national emblem is rose.
Английская национальная эмблема – Роза.
Saint George is the patron of England. The flag of Saint George is a red cross and horizontal stripes on a white background.
English people are very polite, neat and disciplined.. They love their homes, pets and comfort.
There were many famous poets and writers from England: Arthur Conan Doyle, Daniel Defoe, Herbert George Wells, Jonathan Swift, William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens.