Correct the mistakes Opravte chyby
Odpovědi v rozbalovací nabídce.
I goes to London on the train.
I went to London on the train.
2. A train goes to the London every hour.
A train goes to { } London every hour.
3. I is going to the London Eye
I am going to the London Eye
4. We wented last week.
We went last week.
5. Why are she going to London?
Why is she going to London?
6. They is gone for a week.
They are gone for a week.
7. What time are breakfast on the morning?
What time is breakfast in the morning?
8. I no where Big Ben are?
I know where Big Ben is ?
9. I drinked until I got drunk.
I drank until I got drunk.
10. Helo, how are yous doing?
Hello, how are you doing?
11. This is mine room. It is in the second floor
This is my room. It is on the second floor
12. I had the good time at London
I had a good time in London
At the Hotel
How long does it take to walk from the airport to the Radisson Blu? Jak dlouho trvá cesta z letiště do Radisson Blu pěšky?
2 minutes (Jak to funguje #6)
2.What time does breakfast begin on a week day? V kolik hodin začíná snídaně ve všední den?
6am
3.How many stars does the Radisson Blu Hotel have? Kolik hvězdiček má hotel Radisson Blu?
4
4.Can you take the stairs to your room? Můžeš jít po schodech do svého pokoje?
No. They are for emergencies mimořádné události only.
General Knowledge
5.What is the nickname of the Jam sandwich in Dialogue 4? Jak se nazývá sendvič s džemem?
Jam Butty
6.What do you say when clinking glasses? Co říkáte, když si cinkáte sklenicemi?
Cheers!
7.What do you need to 'mind' when getting on or off a tube train? Na co si dát „pozor“ při nastupování nebo vystupování z metra?
The 'Gap'
8.Who was the monarch when most of the London Underground was built? Kdo byl panovníkem v době, kdy byla postavena většina londýnského metra?
Queen Victoria was the monarch when the London Underground was initially zpočátku conceived koncipovaný and most of its early lines were built. The first section of the London Underground, the Metropolitan Railway, opened in 1863 during her reign panování.
Královna Viktorie byla panovnicí, když bylo londýnské metro původně koncipováno a většina jeho prvních linek byla postavena. První úsek londýnského metra, Metropolitní železnice, byl otevřen v roce 1863 za její vlády.
9.Can you remember the name of a famous fictional detective who has a pub named after him? zpomenete si na jméno slavného fiktivního detektiva, po kterém je pojmenována hospoda?
Sherlock Holmes
Travel to the UK
10.Do Czech visitors to the UK need travel authorisation? Potřebují čeští návštěvníci Spojeného království cestovní povolení?
A Czech citizen needs an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) for short visits to the UK, which is valid platný for two years or until the passport expires vyprší, whichever is sooner. The ETA must be applied for online before traveling, costs £10, and allows multiple násobek trips for up to six months at a time.
Občan Česka potřebuje pro krátkodobé návštěvy Spojeného království elektronické cestovní povolení (ETA). Platí dva roky nebo do vypršení platnosti pasu, podle toho, co nastane dříve. O ETA je nutné požádat online před cestou, stojí 10 liber a umožňuje více cest v délce až šesti měsíců najednou.
Fill in the blanks Doplňte prázdná místa
Where are you g**** today?
I a* going to London.
How w*** you get there?
I will be t***** the train
What t*** does the train l**** for London? The train ****** at 10:00
What do you w*** to do ** London?
I w*** to see Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and the Tower of London. I a*** want to see the River Thames and perhaps t*** a boat trip because there are often guides on the boat. This will be a good w** of learning about the h****** surrounding the River.
Morning. How was L*****?
Lovely! Very i********** and busier than I expected.
Did you see Big ***?
We did, yeah - we w***** right by it as it chimed 12 noon. Very loud!
And B********* P*****?
Yes, loads of p***** outside but we managed to see the changing o* t** guard and the music *** brilliant!
And the food, was it fish and c**** and pie 'n mash ?
Well, there was more on offer but after a Thames cruise that t*** us to the Tower of London , we did grab some fish and chips at a traditional *** called the Sherlock Holmes Pub
Did you do *** tours?
Yes, the Adventures in English Tour, but when I went b*** to London the next *** I got lost on the tube for 30 minutes, so a tour of some old Victorian tunnels.
Was the tube actually scary?
No, just 'mind the gap', they mean it.
HOTEL GUEST
Hello, good m******. What time d*** breakfast begin and end?
RADISSON RECEPTION Weekdays: 6:00 am - 10:00 am Weekends and Public Holidays: 6:30 am - 10:30 am
HOTEL GUEST
Thank you! Where do I ** for breakfast?
RADISSON RECEPTION
The main breakfast buffet, called the "Super Breakfast buffet," is served in the hotel's Collage Restaurant. It is over that way. You can a*** order 24-hour room s******, which includes breakfast options delivered to your ****.
HOTEL GUEST
Thank you. I see you have lifts to get to the rooms. Do you have st**** I could use. The exercise w**** be good.
RADISSON RECEPTION
We **, but unfortunately they are o*** for emergencies
HOTEL GUEST
OK. I try and avoid them b** they do save time.
HOTEL GUEST
Excuse me. I just tried to *** the lift but when I pressed the floor number n****** happened.
RADISSON RECEPTION
No problem. You n*** to use your room card. Tap it a****** the reader, then pr*** the floor number.
HOTEL GUEST
I See. There is something new everyday.
Interviewer: What's your f********pub in London?
Teacher: Um, I ***** the Sherlock Holmes Pub
Interviewer: Oh, nice choice! Why do you reckon it'd suit your Czech students? Do they l* traditional British grub (žrádlo?)
Teacher: I think that's the whole p****. They want to see something a bit d******** - they want to see something traditional, and it's a traditional pub in the heart of ******. It also is historic and associated with the f* fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes
Interviewer: Fair enough - that place d*** have character. Tell me, what's *** first British food word you'd teach your students?
Teacher: Probably fish and ***** or * Jam Butty
Interviewer: Classic picks - fish and chips will have them q****** up. If they asked 'What's a jam butty?
Teacher: It's got j** inside some white ***** with butter, and it's sort of squishy, and it hits the spot when you're h*****.
Interviewer: That sounds perfect - squishy and straight to the point.
Interviewer: Now, suppose one of them wants to t** a pint. What would you **** them that 'proper beer' means here?
Teacher: I'd have to be very careful about s***** 'proper beer' b****** they're from the Czech Republic, and they have great pride in t**** beer. Their lagers are known throughout the w**** as probably being the best. So what I would suggest is that we introduce British ales, which are totally d******** to traditional lagers.
Interviewer: Exactly. Would you l** them t** a real bitter, or keep it to something milder like London Pride?
Teacher: I think London Pride would be a good s**** - see how they react to that, and maybe if we're d**** a pub crawl, we might g* t* another pub nearby and I could introduce them to s******** a bit stronger.
Interviewer: Fair call. London Pride's smooth enough not to scare them off.
Interviewer: H** do y** teach th** to s** 'cheers' when they clink glasses?
Teacher: Okay, I would s** it is **** saying 'na zdraví' in Czech, but that we *** 'cheers'.
Interviewer: Cheers! Na zdraví!
Did you know?
Set (over 430!).
You can set a table, set a bone, set a goal, watch the sun set, use a set of tools, and be set for life, practice a set piece
Set up
Set out
"Set aside.
Set off
Set back
How many others can you find?
Queueing. It is what you should do at bus stops
Had
"James, while John had had "had", had had "had had"; "had had" had had a better effect on the teacher."