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4f Attractions Summer in Sydney wide harbor peaceful gardens large zoo cosy restaurant huge market long bridge traditional houses tall skyscrapers Sydney in Australia is one of the most famous and beautiful cities in the world.
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4f Attractions
Summer in Sydney
wide harbor
peaceful gardens
large zoo
cosy restaurant
huge market
long bridge
traditional houses
tall skyscrapers
Sydney in Australia is one of the most famous and beautiful cities in the world. Its pleasant climate, rich history and modern cosmopolitan atmosphere make it a great place to go on a school trip.
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One of the best ways to get a good look at Sydney and all its splendours is to take a Harbour Highlights Cruise. You’ll get to see all the interesting cultural and historic sites such as the majestic Opera House, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Harbour Bridge and the Rocks in one ride.
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Visit the Sydney Observatory and discover the stars of Down Under. Students will learn how to find and identify stars, why the moon is upside down and lots more. You’ll absolutely love it.
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A trip to Taronga Zoo is an experience not to be missed. Just 12 minutes by ferry from central Sydney, Taronga Zoo is home to 2,600 animals and is one of the biggest zoos in the world. The zoo offers you the opportunity to see animals such as tigers, giraffes, turtles, koalas, and even Tasmanian devils. You can even stay overnight in a tent and really get a feel for the jungle.
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Go on a treasure hunt in the historic Rocks area of the city with a real Captain Jack Sparrow. Work with your classmates as a team to find a treasure chest of goodies while having fun and learning about the history of Sydney.
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You won’t have to stay in Sydney long to see that it’s a city in love with the water and you won’t have to go far if you feel like doing some water sports. Nothing is more Australian than surfing so get into the true spirit of Australia and head down to the surfers’ paradise at Bondi Beach. There are several good surf schools where you can learn the basics and enjoy the thrill of surfing.
Check these words
cosmopolitan, atmosphere, splendours, cultural, historic, majestic, treasure hunt, goodies, spirit, paradise.
Vocabulary
Places in a city
1 Listen and say. Which of these features are there in your city?
In my city there are traditional houses but there isn’t a long bridge.
Reading & Listening
2 a) What do you know about Sydney? What else would you like to know about it? Write three questions. Listen to and read the text and see if you can answer them.
b) Read and match the headings A-F to the paragraphs 1-6. There is one extra heading.
A See its skies
В Safari in Sydney
C Play pirates
D City bus tour
E Ride the waves
F See it from the sea
3 Complete with: historic, heritage, pleasant, school, treasure, water.
1 pleasant climate
2 school trip
3 world heritage site
4 treasure hunt
5 historic site
6 water sports
4 Think! Write four reasons why someone should visit Sydney. Tell your partner.
Grammar
A/An – The
5 Complete the sentences with a, an or the where necessary.
We use a/an to refer to something in general. There’s a man over there.
We use the to refer to something specific or with a singular countable noun to refer to all the members of that certain group. The man is waving. The dolphin is an intelligent animal. (all the dolphins)
1 I saw a strange man outside school yesterday.
2 Mrs Harris has gone to the Costa del Sol in Spain on holiday.
3 Jane is going to see a doctor on Harley Street in London next week.
4 I saw a documentary last night about Mount Everest in the Himalayas.
5 The tiger Is an endangered animal, especially the Siberian tiger.
6 A group of celebrities walked across part of the Sahara Desert for charity.
7 Is Lake Baikal in Russia or is it somewhere else in Europe?
6 Complete with: a, an or the where necessary.
Hi, Sam! I’m having 1) a great time here in 2) Rome. 3) The weather is nice and 4) the people are friendly. So far I’ve been to 5) the Coliseum and 6) the Roman Forum and I’ve taken 7) a million photos! Tomorrow I’m going to see 8) the Vatican and I want to eat 9) a real Italian pizza! How are things in 10) the UK?
Bye for now,
Olga
Relative pronouns/adverbs
7 Read the theory. Complete the rules with the words in bold in the examples.
Tom’s dad shouted at a driver whose car was blocking the street. I like meeting people who/that are friendly and nice. Hazel comes from Doncaster which/that is in the north of England. I can’t remember the name of the hotel where we stayed in Paris.
We use 1) who with people. We use 2) where with places. We use 3) which with things or ideas. We use 4) whose to show possession.
8 Fill in who, which, where or whose.
1 A: I like your hat. It’s very stylish.
B: This is the one which was on special offer. It cost ?5.
2 A: Isn’t that Boris over there whose brother works with us?
B: Yes, I think you’re right.
3 A: Taronga Zoo is a great place where you can see a lot of animals.
B: We’re going there tomorrow.
4 A: Do you remember Irina who used to live next door?
B: Yes, and I heard her family’s moved to Sydney.
5 A: What’s the name of the museum which is in St Petersburg?
B: The Hermitage.
6 A: This is our tour guide who showed me around.
B: Lucky you!
7 A: Was it Sukko where you went on holiday?
B: No, it was Sochi.
8 A: Did you watch the film which was on Channel 4 last night?
B: Yes, it was fantastic.
9 Complete the sentences about you in your notebook.
1 I like people who are honest.
2 My mum prefers restaurants which serve seafood.
3 I like watching documentaries which are about nature.
4 I can’t stand people who are rude.
5 I love reading books which are about magic.