Saturday, February 8, 2025

Writing: A tourist guide

1Read the tourist guide. Match the parts of the tourist guide to the information. 

first paragraph

first bullet

second bullet

third bullet

fourth bullet

final bullet

  • exciting activities
  • introduction to the city
  • a famous building
  • relaxing activities
  • typical British food
  • views of the city

Day trip to Brighton

Brighton is a city on the south coast of the UK. It is famous for its past connections to King George IV (1762–1830) and the beautiful and unusual buildings from his time. Today it is home to a lot of artists and musicians. There are two universities in Brighton and it's very popular with young people.

1_______ go to the Royal Pavilion – George IV's holiday home! The outside looks like an Indian palace. Inside you can see the King's dining room, living room and bedrooms. Have a drink and a cake in the Pavilion's café – it's got great views of the Pavilion gardens.

2_______ walk down to Brighton's famous sea front. Take a ride in Brighton's wheel. Look at the views of the city, the sea and the pier.

3_______ find a restaurant on the beach and have some traditional British fish and chips for lunch.

4_______ visit Brighton Pier! Do you like exciting rides? This is the place for you! The pier has got lots of games and rides for you to enjoy!

5_______ explore the streets in The Lanes. Here you can find interesting shops and there is a lot of street art. There are also a lot of cafés so it's a great place to have a snack and relax at the end of your busy day.

 

VSequencers
2Complete the tourist guide with the sequencers in the box. Sometimes more than one answer is possible. 
You need to use normal letters and capital letters correctly in this task.
    MOVE
  • after that
  • finally
  • first
  • next
  • then

Day trip to Brighton

Brighton is a city on the south coast of the UK. It is famous for its past connections to King George IV (1762–1830) and the beautiful and unusual buildings from his time. Today it is home to a lot of artists and musicians. There are two universities in Brighton and it's very popular with young people.

1 go to the Royal Pavilion – George IV's holiday home! The outside looks like an Indian palace. Inside you can see the King's dining room, living room and bedrooms. Have a drink and a cake in the Pavilion's café – it's got great views of the Pavilion gardens.

2 walk down to Brighton's famous sea front. Take a ride in Brighton's wheel. Look at the views of the city, the sea and the pier.

3 find a restaurant on the beach and have some traditional British fish and chips for lunch.

4 visit Brighton Pier! Do you like exciting rides? This is the place for you! The pier has got lots of games and rides for you to enjoy!

5 explore the streets in The Lanes. Here you can find interesting shops and there is a lot of street art. There are also a lot of cafes so it's a great place to have a snack and relax at the end of your busy day.

VSequencers
3Underline the imperatives in the bullet points in the tourist guide. 

Day trip to Brighton

Brighton is a city on the south coast of the UK. It is famous for its past connections to King George IV (1762–1830) and the beautiful and unusual buildings from his time. Today it is home to a lot of artists and musicians. There are two universities in Brighton and it's very popular with young people.

1_______      –                             –        .

2_______                      .

3_______                .

4_______                        !

5_______                                           .


Unit 3 Writing Guide














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1Read the tourist guide. Match the parts of the tourist guide to the information. 

first paragraph

first bullet

second bullet

third bullet

fourth bullet

final bullet

  • introduction to the city
  • a famous building
  • views of the city
  • typical British food
  • exciting activities
  • relaxing activities

Day trip to Brighton

Brighton is a city on the south coast of the UK. It is famous for its past connections to King George IV (1762–1830) and the beautiful and unusual buildings from his time. Today it is home to a lot of artists and musicians. There are two universities in Brighton and it's very popular with young people.

1_______ go to the Royal Pavilion – George IV's holiday home! The outside looks like an Indian palace. Inside you can see the King's dining room, living room and bedrooms. Have a drink and a cake in the Pavilion's café – it's got great views of the Pavilion gardens.

2_______ walk down to Brighton's famous sea front. Take a ride in Brighton's wheel. Look at the views of the city, the sea and the pier.

3_______ find a restaurant on the beach and have some traditional British fish and chips for lunch.

4_______ visit Brighton Pier! Do you like exciting rides? This is the place for you! The pier has got lots of games and rides for you to enjoy!

5_______ explore the streets in The Lanes. Here you can find interesting shops and there is a lot of street art. There are also a lot of cafés so it's a great place to have a snack and relax at the end of your busy day.

VSequencers
2Complete the tourist guide with the sequencers in the box. Sometimes more than one answer is possible. 
You need to use normal letters and capital letters correctly in this task.
  • after that
  • finally
  • first
  • next
  • then

Day trip to Brighton

Brighton is a city on the south coast of the UK. It is famous for its past connections to King George IV (1762–1830) and the beautiful and unusual buildings from his time. Today it is home to a lot of artists and musicians. There are two universities in Brighton and it's very popular with young people.

1First go to the Royal Pavilion – George IV's holiday home! The outside looks like an Indian palace. Inside you can see the King's dining room, living room and bedrooms. Have a drink and a cake in the Pavilion's café – it's got great views of the Pavilion gardens.

2Next walk down to Brighton's famous sea front. Take a ride in Brighton's wheel. Look at the views of the city, the sea and the pier.

3Then find a restaurant on the beach and have some traditional British fish and chips for lunch.

4After that visit Brighton Pier! Do you like exciting rides? This is the place for you! The pier has got lots of games and rides for you to enjoy!

5Finally explore the streets in The Lanes. Here you can find interesting shops and there is a lot of street art. There are also a lot of cafes so it's a great place to have a snack and relax at the end of your busy day.


VSequencers
3Underline the imperatives in the bullet points in the tourist guide. 

Day trip to Brighton

Brighton is a city on the south coast of the UK. It is famous for its past connections to King George IV (1762–1830) and the beautiful and unusual buildings from his time. Today it is home to a lot of artists and musicians. There are two universities in Brighton and it's very popular with young people.

1_______      –                             –        .

2_______                      .

3_______                .

4_______                        !

5_______                                           .


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