Can You Read a Text at a Red Light in New York

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Exercise 4 Retell the text using the following questions

a. Who did he ask first?

b. What did the man say?

c. Who did he inquire next? What happened?

d. What he did purchase? Where?

e. How much was it?

Exercise 5. Read the text and interpret the kickoff passage. �Big cities� [two. p. 46.]

Big cities often have a reputation for being rude, unfriendly places for tourists. Journalist Tim Moore went to 4 cities, London, Rome, Paris, and New York, to discover out if this is true. He went dressed as foreign tourist and did three tests to see which city had the friendliest and most polite inhabitants. The three tests were:

The photograph testTim asked people in the street to have his photo (not just ane photo, but several � with his hat, without his hat, etc.). Did he find someone to exercise it?

The shopping examTim bought something in a store and gave the shop assistant too much money. Did the shop assistant requite dorsum extra money?

The accident testTim pretended to autumn over in the street.

Did everyone come and aid him?

New York Paris Rome
The photograph exam I asked an office worker who was eating his sandwiches to accept a photo of me. �Of course I�ll take the picture. Once more? Certain! Again? No problem. Have a nice day!� I asked some gardeners to take some photos of me in front of the EiffelTower. They couldn�t stop laughing when they saw my hat. I asked chic woman in sunglasses. She took photo of me with my hat. And then with my sunglasses. So she asked me to take a photo of her!
The shopping test I bought an I love NewYorkT-shirt and drinks from two different people. I gave them also much coin just they both gave me the actress coin back. I bought some fruit in a greengrocer�s and gave the man a lot of coins. He carefully took the exact amount. I bought a copy of The Times from a newspaper seller near the railway station. It was 3 euros. I gave the man four and he didn�t requite me any modify.
The blow test I fell over in Central Park. I didn�t accept to expect more than xxx seconds. �Oh dear,� a man said. �Is this your photographic camera? I call back it�s cleaved.� I fell over in the Champs Elysees. A minute passed before someone said, �Are you OK?� And he was Scottish! When I savage over about 8 people immediately hurried to help me.

Exercise six Read the text and write suitable heading to each paragraph 

Practise seven Speak on the topics.

a) A place where you�ve been on holiday and would like to return.

b) A identify where you lot�ve been on holiday and would non like to render.

c) A place where you haven�t been on vacation, simply would similar to.

1. What�s the _________ city you�ve ever seen? a) more beautiful b) nigh beautiful c) beautifuliest d) beautiful   2. This is the _________ city in the earth. a) noisier b) near noisy c)noisiest d) more than noisy 3. Put the correct adjective. As _____as golden. a) Good b) Ameliorate c) Best d) Goodder   4. As _____ every bit possible. a) Sooner b) Soonest c) Presently d) Soony

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