Треба написати 5 речень з словами : crossroad, library, square, traffic, traffic lights, train station, modern, opposite, guide, science museum, to look for by | underground | bus | car, on foot , far (from)
1I went to the museum of modern art and listened the guide's story about pictures. 2There is a library opposite the science museum. 3I am looking for the central square.Could you tell where is it? 4Go along this street up to the traffic lights. 5A train station isn't far from my house and I go there on foot.
1. 1. are you go to the office every day? 2. what is time the film start? 3. ben`s sister doesn`t speak french but ben does. 4. how many eggs do you want for breakfast. 5. does the train stop ar every station? 6. where was sue last year? 7. new york is an exciting city. 8. their home is close to the black sea 9. charlie plays basketball but he doesn't enjoy it. 10. did you was in france last year? 2 . 1. the first metro was built in 1920. 2. they promise to arrive on tuesday at the early morning. 3. on the weekend we are going on a picnic in the forest. 4. i have known this man in my childhood. 5. i usually work from 9 to 17. 6. this souvenir is for you. 7. i would like to give it for you. 8. this letter came from our partner from italy. 9. he invited me to a restaurant. 10. he lives on the fourth floor in a big house.
Trafalgar Square is a public space and tourist attraction in central London. Nelson's Column, with the statue of Admiral Lord Nelson on top, rises in the centre of Trafalgar Square. This most impressive monument is 170 feet (about 52 m) tall. To the north-east of Trafalgar Square there is the building that houses the National Gallery of Art - one of the most important Art Galleries in the world and behind is the National Portrait Gallery. There are two statues on the lawn in front of the National Gallery: James II to the west of the portico, and George Washington to the east. There are many pigeons in the square and Londoners like to feed them. Quite often the square becomes the location for meetings and in it crowds of Londoners congregate to celebrate political rallies. So it can be said that Trafalgar Square is the heart from which the beat is emitted to all the Londoners.