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                               Transport in London






























             A      40  Watch the video and answer the presenter’s questions. How many different types
                of transport can you use in London?

             B      40  Watch the video again and circle the correct answer.

              1  London is a very big city. 5 million / 9 million people live there.
              2  When the London Underground first opened, it had 7 / 70 stations.
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              3  You can / can’t sit at the top of a double-decker bus.
              4  It sometimes / often rains in London!
              5  You can take a river bus / a river taxi to work.
              6  The cheapest way to travel round London is by bike / bus.
              7  You can take a cable car across the river / the city!

             C What’s your favourite type of transport and why? Compare your ideas as a class.

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                                                                                        I take a … or I walk on foot.
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           ť Work in groups. Make video interviews about your
                                                                                           I leave home at …
             journey to school.                                                            I
           ť Plan your video. Decide who plays the roles of the                          The journey takes me …
             interviewer and interviewees, and who films the video.
             Decide when and where you can shoot the video.           H
           ť Decide what you want to know about your classmates'
             journey to school and write the script. Use these
             questions to help you.
               What time do you leave home?                            ť Learn and practise the script. Then
               What transport do you use?                                film the video.
               How long does it take?                                  ť Share your video with the class. Who
               Do you like your journey to school? Why/Why not?          has the longest journey to school?


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