Red Line 1, Coursebook

fif ty-nine 59 c 4 Listening: A day in Greenwich a) Which sights are in the text? Listen and write the sights. b) What can they do? Put the sights in the right order. 1. First they can walk through the tunnel. 2. Then they … . 3. After that … . 4. Then … . p 5 Real talk: At the tourist information centre Cutty Sark • Foot Tunnel • Greenwich Park • Royal Observatory • Church Street • Meridian Line • DLR F In Greenwich Park there is a great playground. A lot of young people come here on skateboards or on skates, and you can play football here, too. E The Cutty Sark is an English ship and is about 150 years old. It is now a museum near the River Thames. You can listen to stories about life on the sea there. C The DLR (Docklands Light Railway) is a train. It goes from Greenwich to the centre of London. It has not got a driver! D Church Street is near the River Thames. It has got a lot of interesting shops. You can find things from all round the world here. A lot of my friends use the tunnel. 4 5 6 A: Excuse me. I’m a visitor here. Where can I go and what can I do in Greenwich? B: You can go to . There you can … . A: Thank you. That’s a good idea. B: You’re welcome. A: Excuse me … ! Where can I go in … ? What can I do in … ? B: You can visit/see/go to … . A: Thank you. B: You’re welcome. USEFUL PHRASES the Royal Observatory Greenwich Park the Cutty Sark Museum Church Street Check-in 4 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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