Ex. 2, p. 128. Listen and read. The Tower of London. In the past the Tower of London served as a royal palace, a fortress and a prison. Today it is a wonderful museum. Black ravens meet tourists there. They have lived here for centuries. The Raven Master takes care of the ravens. He gives them meat in the morning and in the evening. The old legend says that i f the ravens are lost or fly away, the Crown will fall and Britain with it. You can also see “Beefeaters” in their traditional Tudor uniforms in the Tower of London. They usually tell the visitors a lot of interesting things about the Tower of London.
Ex. 3, p. 128. Post-reading task. Order the sentences according to the text...... You can also see “Beefeaters” in their traditional Tudoruniforms...... Many kings lived in the Tower of London...... The Raven Master takes care of the black ravens...... Today the Tower of London is a wonderful museum.
Grammar Lab, ex. 6, p. 129, as...as/ not as...as. Say the sentences as in the example. Use as ... as or not as ... as. E xampl e: The Houses of Parliament is beautiful. Buckingham Palace is beautiful too. - The Houses of Parliament is as beautiful as Buckingham Palace.1. The Houses of Parliament is beautiful. Buckingham Palace is beautiful, too.2. St. Paul’s Cathedral is old. Westminster Abbey is older than St. Paul’s Cathedral.3. Trafalgar Square is famous. Parliament Square is famous, too.4. Oxford is beautiful. London is more beautiful.5. Whitehall is crowded. Oxford Street is more crowded.6. London is a busy city. Kyiv is busy, too.