English Unlimited HTL 1, Schulbuch mit Audio-CD und CD-ROM
36 Your time, your space! 03 LANGUAGE SKILLS EXPLORE LOOK AGAIN EXTRAS Your space VOCABULARY 19 a Places 5($',1* 20 )LQG VL[ RI WKHVH WKLQőV LQ SLFWXUHV $ļ' +RZ IDU DUH WKH WKLQőV LQ D IURP ZKHUH \RX DUH QRZ" 7DON LQ őURXSV 5HDG WKH DUWLFOH DERXW /LVD DQG /DZUHQFH :KHUH GR WKH\ OLYH DQG őR WR VFKRRO ZRUN" Read again. Answer the questions about Lisa and Lawrence. an airport a beach a bridge a bus stop a farm a forest a hospital a lake a main road a market a motorway mountains a river a school the sea a train station Picture dictionary, Places , p. 143. A Berkshire, UK B Vienna, Austria C Paceville, Malta ' London, UK b Lisa, aged 16, lives in Vienna, the capital of Austria, but goes to a boarding school in Berkshire, UK, more than 1,000 kilometres away. “I grew up in Vienna and I love it here, but my parents want me to go to boarding school in England,” she says. “At the beginning of term, three times a year, I have to travel for almost a day to get there, by plane and then by train, but it’s OK. My school is in Crowthorne, Berkshire, in southwest England near the town of Reading. I don’t want to live in the English countryside forever. It’s nice and green and a great place to study, but it’s very quiet. Vienna is an exciting place with lots of places to go out, shops and museums, but it’s quite polluted compared to Crowthorne.” ere are more and more people like Lisa all over the world. Many people now live and work or study in very dierent places as people become more mobile. Lawrence Wood, an English businessman, works in London but lives in another country because the city is too expensive. He ies to London on Monday mornings and ies back to Malta on ursday evenings, where his wife Samantha and his two young children live in a family apartment in Paceville. “Our new place in Malta is next to the sea. It’s safe, and our apartment is big and cheap,” says Lawrence. “We have a beautiful view of the Mediterranean. It’s ve minutes from the kids’ school and seven kilometres from the airport. e ying’s OK. It’s three or four hours, but I only do it twice a week.” Place to place 21 1 How long are their journeys? 2 How often do they travel? 3 How do they travel? 4 What do they like about the places where they live / study? 5 Who do they live with? 6 Why do they live and work / study in different places? Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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