I. Reorder the words to make the sentences. 1. is/ but/ not/ Canberra/ the/, / is/ Australia/ capital/ of/ Sydney. 2. Maori/ native/ of/ New Zealand/ people/ the/ are/ the/ Island/ in/ North. 3. Washington D.C/ opens/ Museum/ a.m./ at Children’s/ in/ 10.00/ National/ The. 4. monument/ San Francisco/ Bridge/ of/ The/ an/ iconic/ Gate/ is/ Golden. 5. its/ years/ language/ for/ considered/ Malaysia/ as/ has/ official/ English. E. WRITING Read the schedule for the one-day sightseeing tour to London, then write the statements describing the schedule for your visit. Use the words of sequence like first, second, then. after that, next,... finally. You can start with: 9.00 am: meet your guide on board your air-conditioned coach. Relax as you travel around central London to see the sights. 0. This is the schedule for my one-day sightseeing tour to London. First, at 9 o’clock in the morning, I meet my guide on board my air-conditioned coach, and relax as I travel around London to see the sights ... 1. 9.30 am: pass through Parliament Square, seeing the Houses of Parliament and the Big Ben clock. ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 2. 10.00 am: then travel past Westminster Abbey where Prince William married Kate Middleton in a royal wedding ceremony __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 3. 10.30 am: admire government building a Whitehall and Downing Street, and then see all the noise and activity that surrounds Nelson’s Column at Trafalgar Square. __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 4. 11.15 am: watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace. __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 5. 12.00 pm: rest and refuel with a large lunch (own expense) __________________________________________________________________ 6. 1.30 pm: continue your day of sightseeing with a visit to the City of London, an area just east of the city center where many of London’s banks can be found. __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 7. 2.30pm: see other iconic London attractions such as St Paul’s Cathedral and Mansion House. Look out for the sights as your guide explains their history. __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 8. 3.15 pm: continue to the Tower of London, and go inside to explore at your leisure. End your tour at 5 pm.

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