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Unit 1. Reading...? Why not?

I. Holiday report

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I : What writers is England connected with? What are their best works?

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II : What kind of town is Stratford-upon-Avon? What places of interest are connected with the name of Shakespeare?

III : What literary places are there in London?

IV : What literary nemes are connected with Wales?

V : What writers made Bath a famous literary place?

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Key: There is a famous museum of books in Bath.

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Marple is associated with the name of detective Miss Marple, the main character of some Agatha Christie▓s books.

Nottingham is the place where you can follow the story of Lord Byron▓s life.

Lake District produced such a writer as William Wordsworth.

Wales is the home of White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland. Etc.

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1. Nottinghamshire is a county rich in literary heritage. It▓s connected with some other names of poets and authors. Here David Herbert Lawrence was born. He is a well-known novelist, poet and essayist. Many more writers lived here: Alan Sillitoe, Samuel Butler and others.

2. The beauty of the Lake District appealed to Beatrix Potter, creator and illustrator of Peter Rabbit, Squirrel Nitkin and Mrs Jiggy Winkle. The tales of Beatrix Potter are brought alive with the use of modern technology at the World of Beatrix Potter, one of the popular attractions.

3. Wales is associated with the name of Lewis Carroll. He is well known as the creator of White Rabbit. It▓s the place which has inspired Lewis Carroll to write his literary treasure Alice in Wonderland. It▓s the place where you can see the White Rabbit Memorial.

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