Unit 15 Reading Grade 10

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Unit 15 Reading Grade 10

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The Big Ben Tower ENGLAND Eiffel Tower PARIS SYDNEY The Open Opera Theatre NEW YORK The Statue Of Liberty CITIES Unit 15 I. BEFORE YOU READ • Work in pairs. Look at the following pictures of well – known places in New York. Match the names to the pictures. A. The Empire State Building B. The United Nations Headquarters C. Times Square D. Central Park 2 43 1 A. The Empire State Building CITIES Unit 15 I. BEFORE YOU READ Read the passage and underline new words while reading [...]... Art gallery (np) /ɑ:t 'gæləri/ : : tài chính truyền thông đặc trưng hóa triển lãm nghệ thuật Unit 15 CITIES II WHILE YOU READ Task 1: Matching A 1 Metropolitan region B a Not covered with ice 2 Take over b Mix with 3 Unusual c Get control of 4 Ice-free d City and large area around it e Special 5 Mingle with Unit 15 CITIES II WHILE YOU READ Task 2: True or False Statements 1 New York is the name of both... home of the United Nations, the centre of global finance, communications and business Question 5 - Which places in New York are visitors attracted to? - They are attracted to the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building and the Broadway theatre district Unit 15 CITIES II AFTER YOU READ Choose the best answer to complete these sentences 1 New York is the of A capital/ the USA B home/ the United Nations... False Statements 1 New York is the name of both a state and a city 2 New York Harbour has a lot of ice in winter 3 New York is on two rivers 4 The United nations Building is in New York 5 New York belonged to the Dutch when it was founded T F      Unit 15 CITIES II WHILE YOU READ Task 3: Answer the questions WHAT HOW WHICH WHY WHERE NEXT Question 1 - Where is New York city? - It is located in the... area of 946 square km, New York is the largest city in the United States • The city was founded by the Dutch in 1624 At first, it was called Fort Amsterdam, and then New Amsterdam In 1664, the English took over the city and renamed it New York New York is a very unusual city Although it is not the capital of the country, it is the home of the United Nations and the centre of global finance, communications,... city Although it is not the capital of the country, it is the home of the United Nations and the centre of global finance, communications, and business • New Yorkers are people who come from all over the United States and many different countries in the world The city is characterised by its hundreds of tall offices and apartment buildings, some of which are among the tallest buildings in the world • Visitors... rivers 4 It is famous for A its interesting places B its largest and finest harbour C Its high buildings, art galleries and museums D A,B and C are correct Central Park The Empire State Building The United Nations Headquarters Times Square Wall street the Statue of Liberty Homework: - Learn by heart new words - Prepare for the next lesson: Speaking Goodbye and see you again in New York . CITIES Unit 15 I. BEFORE YOU READ • Work in pairs. Look at the following pictures of well – known places in New York. Match the names to the pictures. A. The Empire State Building B. The United. Central Park 2 43 1 A. The Empire State Building CITIES Unit 15 I. BEFORE YOU READ Read the passage and underline new words while reading • New York City is located in the southeastern part. New York is on two rivers. 4 The United nations Building is in New York. 5 New York belonged to the Dutch when it was founded. T F      CITIES Unit 15 II. WHILE YOU READ Task 3: Answer

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