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Z LEVEL (STUDENT'S TASK SHEET)

PART THREE (5 mins.) Task One (3 mins.)

London

In Task One you are asked to speak on your own about London. Use photographs 3A3D and a map of London to illustrate your speech. The following ideas may help you: 3A Location People Institutions Places of interest 3B Transport Other

3C

3D

Task Two (2 mins.) In Task Two you and the examiner are going to talk together about London. Imagine the following situation: You and your friend are planning to spend two days in London. You should discuss this plan with your friend and agree on the points below. The examiner is going to play the role of your friend and will start the conversation. You should agree on: means of transport to / from London and in London accommodation things to do and places to visit

You may use a map of London to help you decide on the places to go and things to see.

Z LEVEL (INTERLOCUTOR'S TASK SHEET)

PART THREE (5 mins.) Task One (3 mins.)

London

In this task you are going to speak on your own about London. You should use pictures 3A3D and a map of London to illustrate your speech. (Have you got the map?) Are you ready? Q: Which places have you visited / would you like to visit in London? Q: Would you like to live in London? Why? Why not? Q: What do you know about transport in London? Q: What do you know about the British Royal Family? Q: What other things can tourists do in London?
Students Task Sheet: The following ideas may help you: Location People Institutions Places of interest Transport Other Student Task Sheet: (Pictures) 3A: Tower Bridge spans the River Thames close to the Tower of London 3B: The Houses of Parliament with Big Ben in the background the London Eye (a 135-metre tall Ferris wheel situated on the bank of the River Thames)

3A

3B

3C

3D

3C: Buckingham Palace the official London residence of the British Monarch (and the Changing of the Guard ceremony going on in front of the palace) 3D: Trafalgar Square with Nelsons Column monument commemorating admiral Lord Nelson who won, and died, in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, during the Napoleonic wars

Thank you. Now, lets go to Task Two.

Task Two (2 mins.) In Task Two we are going to talk together about London. Imagine the following situation: You and your friend are planning to spend two days in London. I am going to play the role of your friend. We should discuss the plan and agree on things to do and places to visit in London. We should also agree on how to get to and from London, what transport to use in the city and where to stay. I will start the conversation. Are you ready?
Students Task Sheet: You should agree on: means of transport to / from London and in London accommodation things to do and places to visit You may use a map of London to help you decide on the places to go and things to see.

Thank you. This is the end of Part Three.

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