E.unit 15.D. WRITING

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E.unit 15.D. WRITING

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Unit 15: Lesson 4: Writing NGUYEN HUE high school The St. Paul’s Cathedral The houses of Parliament The Tower Bridge on the River Thames London, which is the capital city of the United Kingdom, was founded by the Romans in 43 AD. It has a population of about 7 million. Situated in southern England, on the River Thames, the city covers an area of 1610 square km. London is famous for many things. Tourists come from all over the world to visit its historic building, such as St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the House of Parliament. They also come to visit its theatres, its museums and its many shops. The most famous shop is Harrods, where you can buy almost anything. The best thing about London is the parks. There are five of them in the city centre. They cover a large area of the city, and are ideal places for people to get away from noisy busy city life, and relax. Vocabulary - be situated = be located ['sitjueitid ] - cover an area of ['kʌvə] - be founded [faund] - be famous for ['feiməs] - theatre (n) ['θiətə] - museum (n) [mju:'ziəm ] - get away (v) Nằm ở đâu Bao phủ một vùng diện tích Được tìm thấy Nổi tiếng về cái gì Nhà hát Bảo tàng Thoát khỏi Task 1 Read about London and answer the questions 1. Where is London situated ? 2. How big is it ? 3. What is its population ? 4. What kind of city is it ? 5. When and by whom was it founded founded ? 6. What is it famous for ? 7. What is the best about London? Unit 15 - Lesson 4: Writing 1. Where is London situated ? - It is situated in southern England, on the river Thames. 2. How big is it ? - It covers an area of 1610 square km 3. What is its population ? -It has a population of 7 million 4. What kind of city is it ? - It is a capital city 5. When and by whom was it founded ? - It was founded by the Romans in 43 AD (Anno Domini) 6. What is it famous for ? - It is famous for many things: its historic buildings, its museums, its theatres,its many shops 7. What is the best about London? - The best thing about London is the parks Task2: Write about Ha Noi (the capital of Viet Nam) 1. Where is Hanoi situated ? 2. How big is it ? 3. What is its population ? 4. What kind of city is it ? 5. When and by whom was it founded ? 6. What is it famous for ? 7. What is the best about Hanoi? Founded: 1010 / Ly Cong Uan Area : 3.324,92 square km, Situated: in the North of Vietnam, on the Red river Population : 6.448.837 People: Friendly, open, helpful, Famous things: Uncle Ho’s museum, Ho Guom lake, West lake,Van Mieu, traditional food. The best things: many shops, about 4 parks, one zoo. Transport: convenient (cars,taxi, buses, motobikes) Task2: Write about Ha Noi (the capital of Viet Nam) [...]... History Paragraph 2: Famous places Paragraph 3: Specific information Most outstanding feature High building in My Dinh, Tu Liem Long Bien Bridge Temple of literature One Pillar of Pagoda Guom lake A writing sample Ha noi,which is the capital of Viet Nam, was founded in 1010 It has a population of about 6.448.837 Situated in the Northern Vietnam, on the Red River, Ha Noi covers an area of 3.324,92 . Unit 15: Lesson 4: Writing NGUYEN HUE high school The St. Paul’s Cathedral The houses of Parliament The Tower Bridge on the River Thames London, which is the capital city of the United Kingdom,. and are ideal places for people to get away from noisy busy city life, and relax. Vocabulary - be situated = be located ['sitjueitid ] - cover an area of ['kʌvə] - be founded [faund] -. the best about London? Unit 15 - Lesson 4: Writing 1. Where is London situated ? - It is situated in southern England, on the river Thames. 2. How big is it ? - It covers an area of 1610 square

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