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1. Name the places described below.
a)_________________ : a piece of public land that can be used for pleasure and exercise.
b)_________________ : a building in which interesting things (such as paintings, sculptures, scientific or historical objects) are collected and shown to the public.
c)__________________ : a place where buses, trains, etc., regularly stop so that passengers can get on and off.
d)__________________ : a store that sells medicines and various other products (such as candy, soap, etc.).
e)___________________ : an open area in a city where two or more streets meet.
2. Complete the tips using the verbs in the imperative.
[to offer to wait to hold to avoid to stand to]
What are other useful tips for Tube travelers?
______________travelling during rush hours [...].
______________the front of the train for the correct destination.
______________on the right when using escalators.
______________for passengers to leave the train before boarding. [...]
______________your seat to anyone who is unwell, elderly, pregnant or travelling with small children.
______________ onto the rails if you are standing during your journey.
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1. Name the places described below.
a) Public Academy : a piece of public land that can be used for pleasure and exercise.
b) Museum : a building in which interesting things (such as paintings, sculptures, scientific or historical objects) are collected and shown to the public.
c) Bus Stop / Train Station: a place where buses, trains, etc., regularly stop so that passengers can get on and off.
d) Pharmacy : a store that sells medicines and various other products (such as candy, soap, etc.).
e) Roundabout: an open area in a city where two or more streets meet.
2. Complete the tips using the verbs in the imperative.
[to offer to wait to hold to avoid to stand to]
What are other useful tips for Tube travelers?
Avoid travelling during rush hours [...].
For the front of the train for the correct destination.
Stay on the right when using escalators.
For for passengers to leave the train before boarding. [...]
To offer your seat to anyone who is unwell, elderly, pregnant or travelling with small children.
To hold onto the rails if you are standing during your journey.