1 The Prime Minister has the address 10, Downing Street in London.
2 Children usually say “trick or treat” when they knock on their neighbours' door on Halloween
3 You can see ravens in London at the Tower of London
4 The national Scottish musical instrument is the Higland Bagpipe
5 The Vikings came from Scandinavia.
6 The Battle of Hastings happened in 1066
7 The motto of the royal family which can be seen on the Royal coat of arm is "God and my Right"
8 Lady Jane Grey was Queen only for 9 days
9 She was Henry the eighth's daughter.
10 Mary became known as Bloody Mary because of persecution of Protestant heretics, whom she burned at the stake in the hundreds.
1 London double-deckers are red.
2 Robin Hood lived in Sherwood Forest.
3 The emblem of Wales is leek.
4 The other name for English football is soccer
5 The Romans were in Britain from 43 to 410 AD
6 "London" is Roman name. It came from the Roman name of the town Londinium.
7 Cabbages, onions, leeks, shallots, endives, globe artichokes, cucumbers, marrows, asparagus, parsnips, turnips, radishes, celery and lettuce Romans brought to Britain.
8 Roman Emperor Hadrian built a great wall to defend the part of Britain they controlled from attack
9 The Jutes, Angles, and Saxons invaded Britain.
10 They divided Britain into 5 kingdoms: Northumbria, Mercia, Wessex, Kent and Anglia.
2. The Don is .not so.. long .as.. the Volga.
3. The weather is .as.. nice today .as. it was yesterday.
4. What other months are .as.. long .as.. April?
5. The last winter was not .so.. cold .as.. this winter.
6. My room is .as.. light ..as. yours.
7. This English book is not ..so.easy for me .as.. the book you gave me to read last time.
8. I do not get up .as.. early on Sunday ..as. on week-days.