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A Linguistic and Cultural Guide -1 A-I

A Linguistic and Cultural Guide -1 A-I. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. A. Australia. A country lying between the Indian and the Pacific Oceans; capinal-Canberra. Australia. Belfast Big Ben Bloomsbury. Boston The British Museum Buckingham Palace. B.

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A Linguistic and Cultural Guide -1 A-I

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  1. ALinguisticandCulturalGuide-1A-I

  2. ABCDEFG HIJKLMN OPQRST U VWX Y Z

  3. A • Australia

  4. A country lying between the Indian and the Pacific Oceans; capinal-Canberra. Australia

  5. Belfast Big Ben Bloomsbury Boston The British Museum Buckingham Palace B

  6. The capital of Northern Ireland. Belfast

  7. One of the most famous clock in the world. The tower of Big Ben is a symbol of London and Britain. Big Ben

  8. An area in the centre of London. Bloomsbury

  9. A city in the USA. Boston

  10. The biggest museum in London, founded in 1753. It has national collections of prints and drawings, coins and medals. The British Museum

  11. The London home of the Royal family. Outside Buckingham Palace we can watch a colourfulceremony of the Changing of the Guard. Buckingham Palace

  12. Cambridge Canada Cardiff Carol Lewis Changing of the Guard Chaplin Chester Christie Agatha Christmas Churchill Winston Conan Doyle С

  13. A city in England , famous for its old University. Cambridge

  14. A country in North America. Canada

  15. The capital of Wales. Cardiff

  16. An English writer who wrote two well-known children’s stories: “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking Glass” Carol Lewis1832-1898

  17. A ceremony held at Buckingham Palace, in which guards in red uniforms and black hats replace others. Changing of the Guard

  18. A famous English film actor and producer. Chaplin Charlie1889-1877

  19. A town in England. Chester

  20. An English writer of popular books and plays. Christie Agatha1890-1976

  21. Christian holy day held in honour of the birth of Christ. Christmas

  22. An English politician. He was the prime minister of Great Britain during World War II and in 1951-1953. Churchill Sir Winston1874-1965

  23. A British doctor and writer who wrote stories about the famous detective Sherlock Holmes. Conan Doyle Sir Arthur1859-1930

  24. D • Darvin • Defoe Daniel • Dickens Charles • Downing Street 10

  25. A great English scientist. Darvin Charles1809-1882

  26. An English writer, whose most famous novel is “Robinson Crusoe”. Defoe Daniel1660-1731

  27. An English writer. His most popular novels are: “Oliver Twist”, “David Copperfield”. Dickens Charles1812-1870

  28. The official house of the British Prime Minister. Downing Street 10

  29. Easter Edinburgh Einstein Elizabeth I Elizabeth II England E

  30. A Christian holy day in March or in April. Easter

  31. The capital of Scotland. Edinburgh

  32. A great American scientist. Einstein Albert

  33. The Queen of England (1558-1603) Elizabeth I Queen

  34. The Queen of Britain since 1952 Elizabeth II Queen

  35. The largest country in Great Britain: capital-London. England

  36. G • Great Britain • Green Park • Greenpeace

  37. The largest island of the British Isles . Great Britain

  38. A beautiful London park. Green Park

  39. An international organization which actively works to protect the environment. Greenpeace

  40. H • Hollywood • The Houses of Parliament • Hyde Park

  41. A place in Los Angeles which is known as the centre of the American film industry. Hollywood

  42. The building in which the British Parliament sits. The Houses of Parliament

  43. A large London park where people go to walk or to relax. It is famous for its Speakers’ Corner. Hyde Park

  44. I • Ireland

  45. The second large island in the British Isles . Ireland

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