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Sum up what the film said about the history of the Bank of England.




5. Complete the dialogue:

Excuse me, Mr. Hill, may I ask you.

Why,...

One day... Old Lady... funny. Where... from?

Nobody... Different... are given. Many of us... nickname... old cartoon. This cartoon shows... marked... for gold coins.

So, that's it!... fascinating...

Repeat where the nickname of the Bank conies from.

7. Make sentences:

Example

Mr. Hill suggested that the participants should visit the museum of the Bank of England.
see the video film make a round of the museum make one of the external visits

 

8. Make complete dialogues:

Example ü sta re Excuse me, may I ask you a question? Why, certainly. Where does the nickname of the Bank come from?

 

Is the Bank a joint stock company now?

Is it a private company now?

Is it a state owned bank?

Is it nationalized?

When was it nationalized?

9. Role play:

Imagine you are an English lecturer. Read a short lecture on the history of the Bank of England.

Say what you know about the Central Bank of Russia.

Unit twenty two

The underground

Text

After their visit to the museum of the Bank of England the Group returns to the hotel by underground.

Londoners call their underground train network "the tube". It covers the whole city. It's a fast, convenient and easy way to travel. Stations are never far apart, especially in central London. Each of the eleven lines has its own name and a distinctive color to aid recognition.

There are two kinds of tube tickets: single and return tickets sold at tube stations. Besides they sell Travelcards for the tube, buses and the Docklands Light Railway, or DLR. Travelcards can be bought at underground stations, Travel Information Centres, British Rail stations and selected newsagents. Travelcards are valid either for one day or seven days.

At the tube station the participants buy single tickets and come up to the electronic gate. They put the tickets, magnetic strip down, into the slot machine on the right side of the gate. The gate opens and after removing the ticket each passes the gate. Then they go down by moving stairs.

David: Keep you tickets until your journey is completed.

Sergei: Why is it necessary?

David: Well, you see, sometimes inspectors check them. Besides you have to leave many stations in the same way as you get in. You should put the ticket into the slot machine again to have the gate open. Otherwise you won't be able to leave the station.

Sergei: I see. Thank you.

Ivan: This line on the wall is green. I suppose this corridor will take us to the green line.

David: You are quite right. We are to take the green line to get to Baker Stieet station.

Vladimir: By the way, can I get to Piccadily Circus by this line?

David: Let me see, no, I'm afiaid not. You'll have to change trains at Charring Cross.

Vladimir: Thank you I'll remember it. Charring Cross.

David: Be carefull. Don't be lost

Vladimir: Thank you. I have got a map of London and there is the Underground map here too. I have heard so much about Piccadily. And I like the song about it. One of our pop stars sings it. The song is fantastic. And 1 should see the street of Picadilly with my own eyes!

Words and expressions

the underground  
to go by underground  
at the underground station  
to call  
network  
to cover   ,
whole [houl]
the whole city  
fast  
convenient [k@n'vÖnj@nt]
distinctive   ,
colour ['öl@]
to aid recognition  
single ticket  
return ticket  
Travelcard  
bus  
Docklands Light Railway (DLR)   - ( , )
selected newsagent  
to be valid for...   ..
gate   ,
to have the gate open  
magnetic strip  
slot machine   ( )
on the right side of  
on the left side of  
moving stairs  
to keep (kept, kept)  
journey ['³ýnI]
to complete  
complete  
to check  
otherwise ['öD@waIz]
You won't be able to... to change trains  
You'll have to change trains.  
to be lost   ,
map  
pop star  
eye [aI]
to see something with one's own eyes     -

 

Exercises

1. Read the following:

the underground the tube at the tube station on the right side of the gate in the same way otherwise either for one or seven days by the way

 

Put the ticket into the slot machine.

By the way, can I get to Piccadilly Circus by this line?

There is the Underground map here too.

I like the song about it.

2. Underline the answers true to the text:

By what means of transport did the gioup return to the hotel?

By taxis.

By underground. By bus.

What do Londoners call their underground?

The tube.

Metro.

Network.

Does it cover the whole city?

No, it doesn't.

Yes, it does.

It covers only the central pen of London.

How many lines are there in the London tube?

Eleven.

Twelve.

Ten.

How many types of tube tickets can be bought?

One, only single tickets.

Two, single and return tickets.

One, only Travelcards.

Where are Travelcards used?

For buses only.

For the tube only.

For railway only.

For all the above means of transport.

Where can Travelcards be bought? Only at tube stations. Only at Travel Information Centres. Only at rail stations. At all the above points.  

 

3. Insert articles:

Londoners call their underground train network "... tube". It covers... whole city. It's... fast, convenient and easy way to travel. Each of... eleven lines has its own name and... distinctive colour to aid recognition.

4. Insert prepositions:

There are two kinds... tube tickets: single and return tickets sold... tube stations. Besides, they sell Travelcards... the tube, buses and DLR. Travelcards can be bought... underground stations, Travel Information Centres, British Rail stations and some newsagents. Travelcards are valid either... one day or seven days.

5. Underline the verbs and translate the sentences into Russian:

Usually there are a few counters selling tickets. They sell single and return tickets. There are usually a few electronic gates at the tube stations. You should put the ticket, magnetic strip down, into the slot machine on the right side of the gate. The gate opens. You should remove the ticket then and pass the gate. You should keep ticket until the journey is completed. When you get to the destination you should put the ticket again into the slot machine and remove it. Otherwise the gate will not open.

ü counters

ü destination

(Future Indefinite)

Future Indefinite shall/will to:

I shall buy a single ticket.

He/ She will buy a single ticket.

We shall buy single tickets.

They will buy single tickets.

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Will you buy a single ticket?

Will he/she buy a single ticket?

Shall we buy single tickets?

Will they buy single tickets?

Yes, I shall/ No. I shan't.

Yes, he/she will/ No he/she won't.

Yes, we shall/ No, we shan't.

Yes, they will / No,they won't.

not :

shall not (shan't) / will not (won't)

I shall not buy a return ticket.

(shan't)

He/ she will not buy a return ticket.

(won't)

We shall not buy return tickets.

(shan't)

They will not buy return tickets.

(won't)

6. Translate into Russian:

We shall keep the tickets until your journey is completed.

We shall go to the Baker Stieet station.

He will not go to the Baker Street station.

He will change trains at Piccadilly.

He will go to Piccadilly Circus.

He will return to the hotel later.





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