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WELCOME TO BRITAIN
SOLUTIONS
ERRATUM:
Please inform your pupils that there is a square missing at the end of 10 Down.
Therefore, in order to complete the puzzle correctly, they need to draw in one extra square at
the end of the word, so that 10 Down becomes a 5-letter word. Please accept our apologies for
the inconvenience.
PAGE 2
2. GETTING READY
2.1. GETTING THERE
·
Transport
1. by coach
2. by train
3. through the Channel Tunnel
4. by plane
5. on a ferry
6. by car
·
Distances
225,000 miles = 360 000 kms
10 miles = 16 kms
·
Grid
One inch = 25.4 millimetres (mm)
One foot = 30.48 centimetres (cm)
One yard = 0.914 metre (m)
One mile = 1.609 kilometres (km)
PAGE 3
·
Maths problems
1. 1/2 mile = 800 metres
2. Yes: 100 yards = 91 metres
3. Oxford is closer, Dover is 80 miles/129 km. from London, Oxford is 96 kms/60 miles.
PAGE 4 2.2 packing
MY TOILET KIT
Toothbrush
Shower gel
Deodorant
Hairbrush
TOPS
Shirt
Sweater
Raincoat
Jacket
T-shirt
(dress/pyjama top)
BOTTOMS
Skirt
Trousers
Shorts
Jeans
(pyjama bottoms)
ACCESSORIES
Trainers
Scarf
Slippers
Socks
Cap
Umbrella
·
The weather report
80°F/27°C (sun) /t-shirt & shorts, summer dress or skirt.
68°F/20°C (cloud w/sun) dress or shirt w/jeans, trousers or skirt.
59°F/15°C (cloud) dress or shirt & jacket or sweater w/jeans, trousers or skirt.
50°F/10°C (cloud w/raindrops) as above, plus raincoat
86°F/30°C (cloud w/bolt of lightning) as for 80°F, plus raincoat
40°F/4°C (cloud w/wind lines) warmest clothes possible, sweater, jacket, scarf, warm socks
etc.
47°F/8°C (fog symbol = 3 horizontal clouds) clothes as above
32°F/0°C (cloud w/snow) As above.
PAGE 5
Weather game
1. It’s raining cats and dogs = it’s raining very heavily / a lot.
2. the dog days = the hottest period of the year, i.e. late July/early August
3. brolly = umbrella / mackintosh = raincoat / wellies = boots, so it must be raining!
4. a shower = brief fall of rain
5. a pea-souper = very thick fog
6. you’re chilled to the bone = you’re very cold
2.3 DON’T FORGET
·
What time is it?
1. It’s seven a.m.
2. It’s half past eight.
3. It’s twelve o’clock / It’s midday.
4. It’s half past four (p.m.)
5. It’s a quarter past seven (p.m.)
PAGE 6
3. GETTING SETTLED
·
Social customs
DO
Shake Hands
Say “pleased to meet you”…
Bring a gift for your host family
Say “excuse me” (when appropriate)
Stand in line
All others: don’t
3.1. GET READY FOR A CHAT
NAME
YOUR HOST
WHAT’s your name?
YOU
My name is…
AGE
HOME TOWN
FAMILY
PETS
HOBBIES
BRITAIN
HOW OLD are you?
WHERE were you born/do
you live?
HOW MANY brothers and
sisters have you got?
WHAT are your favourite
animals? Have you got any
pets?
WHAT do you like doing in
your spare time?
WHO is your favourite
singer?
WHAT sports do you like
best?
WHY are you taking this
trip?
HOW LONG have you been
learning English?
I’m… years old
I was born/live in…
I have…
I like…
I have a(n)…
I enjoy listening to music.
My favourite singer is…
Tennis and soccer are my
favourite sports / the sports I
like best…
Because I’ve always wanted
to visit England and practise
my English!
I’ve been learning English
for three years.
PAGE 7
·
HOME SWEET HOME
1. Aerial
2. garden
3. chimney
4. roof
5. first floor
6. garage
7. curtain
8. stairs
9. ground
10. wall
11. front door
12. gate
PAGE 8
·
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Match the actions and the places
b
f
d
a
c
e
·
Rooms
KITCHEN
LIVING ROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
Chair
Cooker
Fridge
Microwave
Sofa
Carpet
Armchair
Bookcases
TV set
Bed
Wardrobe
Pillow
Desk
Bookcase
Towel
Taps
Bath
·
Help! Match the problems and the questions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Can I have an extra blanket?
I can’t turn the light on.
Could you lend me a hairdryer?
Where is the wastepaper bin?
I don’t know how to use the alarm clock.
Could you show me how to get hot water?
PAGE 9
Across
1. bed
4. pillow
7. curtains
10. bedside table
Down
2. drawers
3. blanket
5. bookcase
6. alarm clock
8. mirror
9. stool
PAGE 10
3.2. ALL ABOUT FOOD
·
MENUS
TRADITIONNAL
BREAKFAST
Baked beans
Mushrooms
Eggs
Bacon
tea
REGULAR
BREAKFAST
Coffee / Tea
Bowl of cereals
LUNCH PACK
Sandwich
Crisps
Piece of fruit
DINNER
Shepherd’s pie
Cabbage
Peas
Gravy
Onions
Bangers and mash
·
HELP
1. That smells so good, I’m hungry / I’m starving.
2. Could I have a glass of water, please? I’m thirsty.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Could I have some more, please?
It was delicious but I’m full.
This is delicious.
I’m sorry but I don’t like / I don’t eat I’m allergic to.
Could you pass the salt/ketchup, please?
Would you mind if I leave the table?
PAGE 11
·
WHAT IS IT ALL ABOUT?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
c
a
c
b
b
a
PAGE 12
3.3. CITY LIFE
·
Use the words
1. phone box
2. bus
3. shop
4. car
5. pavement
6. kerb
7. road
8. Belisha beacon
9. zebra crossing
10. Post box
Fill in the grid.
1. Col. 3: a can or bottle of water, juice, soda, ice tea, etc.
2. Col. 2: a newspaper stand Col. 3: a map
3. Col. 1: eat, Col. 3: sandwich, meat pie, hot dog or other snack food
4. Col. 3: mug, miniature moment or other souvenir item
5. Col. 1: letter; Col. 3: stamp
6. Col. 2: police station
7. Col. 3: newspaper
·
Match the synonyms
1. b
2. d
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