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t – start, contain, cast; r – restore, precious, crown, rare; w – was, went, where

t – start, contain, cast; r – restore, precious, crown, rare; w – was, went, where. No sweet without some sweat. Try to put it right. What was your spring holidays?. Travelling around London. The National Gallery. The British Museum. Westminster Abbey. the Н ouses of Parliament.

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t – start, contain, cast; r – restore, precious, crown, rare; w – was, went, where

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  1. t – start, contain, cast; r – restore, precious, crown, rare; w – was, went, where No sweet without some sweat Try to put it right

  2. What was your spring holidays?

  3. Travelling around London

  4. The National Gallery

  5. The British Museum

  6. Westminster Abbey

  7. the Нouses of Parliament

  8. St Paul’s Cathedral

  9. Buckingham Palace

  10. fortresses, masterpieces, armoury, treasures, paintings, arms, castles, residences, exhibitions, founded, transformed, restored, magnificent, treasure, decorated, rare, ancient.

  11. 1: Who founded London? When did they found London? What’s Westminster Abbey? What’s St. Paul’s Cathedral? What’s Buckingham Palace? What places did Sonja like in London? Why? What historical places would Sonya like in Moscow? Why? 2: What did you learn about the history of the places and special events connected with them?

  12. The Present Perfect TenseThe Past Simple Tense • Jane and Tom … met today. Jane … always boast. She is boasting now. • The madams … never seen the handsome man. • They … never gone to the cinema. They … bought the new TV Miss Brown (bought, buy) one chicken yesterday. She (begin, began) to cook three hours ago. Richard (give, gave) to Mary the green tea last week. He (drink, drank) another tea five minutes ago. Lisa (spend, spent) much money for a nice dress last month. She (decided, decide) to show it her husband a minute ago

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