Make Your Way 6, Schulbuch mit Audio-CD und CD-ROM
Language for discussion: Asking questions A Read through the questions that a tourist guide might have to answer and identify: B Match the questions with the replies below. Which famous American landmark are the answers for? C Work in pairs. • You have five minutes to write as many relevant questions as possible to find out about the famous US landmark on the right. • Ask your teacher about the landmark. Score one point for any question he/she cannot answer. See which pair can get the most points. • two questions that end with a preposition • two yes/no questions • two indirect questions 23 1 What time is it open from? 2 How do you get there? 3 Can I get to the top? 4 What’s it made of? 5 How tall is it? 6 Can you tell me when the best time to visit it is? 7 When was it built? 8 How much does it cost to get in? 9 Is it open all year? 10 Do you know how many people visit it each year? 11 Where was it built? 12 Who designed it? a No, it’s closed on Christmas Day. b 9.00 am c A Frenchman called Auguste Bartholdi. d Work started on it in 1875 and finished in 1884. e In France. f From the base of the pedestal to the top of the torch it’s 92.99 m. g Copper, steel and concrete. h Around 4.2 million. i The least busy months are January and February. j Admission is free, although the ferry will cost you $12. k You’ll need to take an Ellis Island ferry. l Yes, but you will need to climb 354 steps to get there. 120 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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