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D. Sarrach: Dreifach-differenzierte Logicals Englisch 5 / 6 © Auer Verlag

A trip to London

London is a fantastic city. There you can see many interesting sights. Alexander, Bonny and Zoey visit London for a few days.

Read the clues and find out more about their trip to London.

Cut out the pictures and glue them onto the table.

Alexander Bonny Zoey

Who is he / she in London with?

Which sight he / she visits?

What does he / she pay?

1. Zoey is in London with her friend Tom.

2. These are the sights the children visit: the Tower of London, the London Eye and Buckingham Palace.

3. The child who is in London with his or her dad pays £25 for the sight.

4. Bonny is not in London with her dad.

5. To visit the Tower of London you have to pay £24.

6. The child who is in London with his or her sister Mary visits Buckingham Palace.

Who has to pay £23?

dad friend sister

London Eye Tower of London

Buckingham Palace

24 25 23

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A trip to London

The capital of England, London, is a famous city. It’s a very old city and it has many sights that are worth a visit. Alexander, Bonny, Zoey and Tina are in London. They all came here in company of someone and do sightseeing.

If you want to find out what Alexander and the girls do in London, start reading the clues and fill in the gaps.

Alexander Bonny Zoey Tina

travel mate

sight

costs

time

1. Tina visits her sight at 4 p. m.

2. The children pay £23, £24, £25 and £35.

3. One of the girls visits Buckingham Palace with her sister Mary.

4. Madame TussaudsTM has the highest entry fee, Buckingham Palace the lowest.

5. Zoey and Tina do not visit Buckingham Palace.

6. One child visits the London Eye at 10 a. m.

7. The girl who is in London with her friend Tom visits the sight at 12 a. m.

8. Someone visits the Tower of London.

9. The child who is in London with his or her dad has to pay £25 for the sight.

10. One of the children visits a sight at 2 p. m.

11. The Tower of London costs £24.

12. Tina does not visit the Tower of London.

Who is in London with his or her mum?

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Australia – the Land Down Under

What comes to your mind when you think of Australia? Maybe kangaroos, koalas, ocean and fantastic weather… Daniel, Elisabeth, Fynn and George visit Australia in their holidays. They are excited about the nature and sights they are going to see.

If you want to find out what Daniel and the others do in Australia, start reading the clues and fill in the gaps.

Daniel Elisabeth Fynn George

Who is he / she in Australia with?

Which sight does he / she visit?

What does he / she pay?

1. George is in Australia with his cousin Marc.

2. The children pay 8, 25, 40 and 125 AU$.

3. One of the children visits the Sydney Opera House.

4. The Blue Mountains National Park has the lowest fee, a trip to the Great Barrier Reef is the most expensive.

5. The girl is in Australia with her aunt.

6. The boy between the girl and a boy pays the most.

7. Daniel and George do not visit Blue Mountains National Park.

8. The boy who is in Australia with his mum and dad has to pay 40 AU$.

9. Someone is in Australia with his or her brother Leon.

10. George does not visit the Sydney Opera House.

Who visits the kangaroos in the Australian Outback?

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