Narrator: Part Five. Listening Exercise 5.1. Listen to the following talk about two famous universities inEngland. Complete the table with the essenti...
Narrator: Part Five. Listening Exercise 5.1. Listen to the following talk about two famous universities inEngland. Complete the table with the essenti...
Narrator: Exercise 5.2. Lecture 5: Today, I wish to give you a look at the first day or two in London as seen through the eyes of a young visitor to t...
a. Edingburge is the capital city of Scottland. b.The city is often regarded as the most cultured and cosmopolitan city north of London. c.The annual ...
The earliest known inhabitants established settlement in Scotland in 6000BC. Scotland is 275 miles long and its broadest point only 152 miles wide. Ed...
Narrator: B. Spell correctly the names of the Scottish cities and towns you hear: i. INVERARAY iv. KIRKCALDY vii. ABERDEEN x. BANNOCKBURNii. HELENSBUR...
C Narrator: Spell correctly the names of the following persons associated with Scotland: i. John Knox - (religious leader who helped shape the democra...
D Narrator: Write down the telephone numbers of the tourist offices in the following Scottish towns: i. Jedburgh (01835/863435) v. Loch Tay (01567/820...
1.3 Narrator: Exercise 1.3. Radio Item 1: RADIO This week's controversial topic is.. . 'violent video games'. Are they responsible for a rise in the n...
Newsman: The latest publishing craze which has taken off all over the world, is the publication of what have come to be known as 'zines, short, of cou...