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1)Over 300 languages are spoken in London
First on our list of facts about London is the cultural diversity. As one of the most diverse cities in the world, London houses over 8 million residents, who collectively speak over 300 languages, including Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Cantonese, Mandarin, Hokkien and of course English.
2)Big Ben is not actually called Big Ben
Big Ben is arguably London’s most famous landmark. Surprisingly, it is actually meant to go by the name ‘The Clock Tower’, while ‘Big Ben’ is the name of the bell. Feel free to bore your friends and family with that fact if you ever do a tour of London.3) The Tower of London houses six ravens
Charles II’s ordered for six ravens to be placed in the Tower of London to protect it. Apparently, six ravens are still kept in the tower today and they must remain there at all times due to superstitious reasons. For extra measures, each raven has a wing clipped, they even have a spare raven handy in case one flies away.
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1. Choose the appropriate words to complete the sentences.
a) Jane bought the latest copy of today's paper. There were no more in the shop.
b) I've just know that Kate's elder sister is a teacher.
c) His last words before he died were: "Forgive me"
2. Report the following questions. (Future in the past)
a) Ken asked what film I would see at the weekend
b) Sue said that she would go to the cinema at night.
c) John asked Kate whether she would buy tickets for the ballet.
3. Choose the right forms to complete the sentences.
1)-Does he know the name of his next-door neighbour?
2)- Excuse me, where is the nearest telephone box?
3)- What is your next question.
4)- Jane lives nearest to the school of all of us.