Look again at the ideas in exercise 1 on page 36. Write about the results of each policy. Use the second conditional. If we lowered the school-leaving age, many young people would stop studying.
last time you asked me about my holiday in Scotland, so let me tell you about it. I had a coach tour around the area. Overall it wasn't a good experience. Firstly, the coach was so old and slow. Moreover, the weather was quite nasty and the passengers were just too noisy. Moreover, we stayed at bland third-rate hotels and in one of them my money was stolen. I'm convinced someone from staff of the hotel took it, but I can't prove it! The police didn't believe me and was most unhelpful. I'm really glad that the trip is over.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland covers an area of some 244 thousand square miles. It is situated on the British Isles. The British Isles are separated from Europe by the Strait of Dover and the English Channel. The British Isles are washed by the North Sea in the east and the Atlantic Ocean in the west. The population of Great Britain is about 60 million. The largest cities of the country are London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow and Edinburgh. The territory of Great Britain is divided into four parts: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. England is in the southern and central part of Great Britain. Scotland is in the north of the island. Wales is in the west. Northern Ireland is situated in the north-eastern part of Ireland. England is the richest, the most fertile and most populated part in the country. The northwestern part of England there are many beautiful lakes. This part of the country is called Lake District. Scotland is a land of mountains. The Highlands of Scotland are among the oldest mountains in the world.The chain of mountains in Scotland is called the Grampians. Its highest peak is Ben Nevis. In England there is the Pennine Chain. In Wales there are the Cumbrian Mountains. There are no great forests on the British Isles today. Historically, the most famous forest is Sherwood Forest in the east of England, to the north of London. It was the home of Robin Hood, the famous hero of a number of legends. The British Isles have many rivers but they are not very long. The longest of the English rivers is the Severn. The most important river of Scotland is the Clyde. Glasgow stands on it. Many of the English and Scottish rivers are joined by canals, so that it is possible to travel by water from one end of Great Britain to the other.
Dear ,
last time you asked me about my holiday in Scotland, so let me tell you about it. I had a coach tour around the area. Overall it wasn't a good experience. Firstly, the coach was so old and slow. Moreover, the weather was quite nasty and the passengers were just too noisy. Moreover, we stayed at bland third-rate hotels and in one of them my money was stolen. I'm convinced someone from staff of the hotel took it, but I can't prove it! The police didn't believe me and was most unhelpful. I'm really glad that the trip is over.
Hope to hear from you soon,
Roger
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