1) about 2000 years old
2) 8,982 millions
3) The British Museum
The Tower of London and Tower Bridge
Buckingham Palace
Big Ben and Parliament
4) Napoleon Bonaparte
5) The National Gallery of Art – the nation's museum – preserves, collects, exhibits, and fosters an understanding of works of art.
6) Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in central London, England and one of the Royal Parks of London, famous for its Speakers' Corner. It is the largest of the four Royal Parks. The park is divided in two by the Serpentine Lake.
7) Buckingham Palace
8)
Trooping the Colour.
Churchill War Rooms.
Sir Keith Park Memorial.
Statue of the Earl Kitchener.
The Household Cavalry Museum.
Household Division.
Downing Street.
Banqueting House.
9) Big Ben
10) Over 3,300 people have been buried or commemorated at Westminster Abbey. This includes seventeen British monarchs including King Henry V and all the Tudors except for Henry VIII. Other notable people buried at Westminster Abbey include Isaac Newton, Edward the Confessor and Charles Dickens.
11) The Tower of London, officially Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames in central London.
12) Today the Tower's ravens are one of the attractions for tourists visiting the City of London.
Ex 1
In 1 picture, a group of people travel abroad. In the 2 picture, a group of people walks near the sea.
Ex 2
Voluntourism is a new way of traveling that is becoming increasing popular around the world. Voluntourism is when people volunteer overseas while they travel. It is similar to “eco-tourism” in a way, because the objective of improving lives is still present. But unlike eco-tourism, voluntourism is aimed at helping other people rather than helping the environment. Voluntourism involves tourists going on vacation or rather, missions to help out on a particular project.
Ex 3
1. In the past, volunteer projects lasted several weeks or months and were mainly for students or qualified people, such as nurses.
2. Currently, however, there are many short-term volunteer vacations for almost all interests and age groups, including family vacations. Instead of swimming in the hotel’s pool or sunbathing on the beach, you can go to South Africa to study rhinos, work in the elephant sanctuary in Thailand, or help with construction in Latin America.
3. Children can participate by performing simple tasks, such as cleaning beaches, planting trees, or simply spending time working with local children.
4. Meeting people from all over the world and getting to know different cultures, they learn to consider their problems in the future, especially if they are used to an easy consumer lifestyle. They learn that annoying things in their daily lives, such as housework or homework, are nothing compared to the problems that people from poorer countries face every day.
5. Volunteers carefully researched their holidays and chose a project that would really benefit the local community.
6.Some people believe that this can do more harm than good. Volunteers believe that they make a positive contribution by bringing money to local communities and helping with development projects, but critics say that volunteers do not have the skills and time to truly understand the problems and contribute. In some cases, they can even replace local workers and cause further poverty.
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