
InsideviewLanguage and cultureClickforthedetails:LevelSouthwarkCondon BridgeTowerrof LondonLondon DocksBlitzOO0C
Inside view Language and culture Click for the details:

InsideviewConversation11 Workin pairs. Look at the photos and discuss thequestions
Inside view Conversation1 1 Work in pairs. Look at the photos and discuss the questions

InsideviewExampleanswers1 Where are Janet and Andy?They are in London: The photos showTower Bridge,whichisa well-knownlandmarkinLondon.2 What's unusual about the bridge?The bridge is unusual because the lower part (whichconsists of two drawbridges) can be raised up so thatships can pass underneath
Inside view They are in London: The photos show Tower Bridge, which is a well-known landmark in London. The bridge is unusual because the lower part (which consists of two drawbridges) can be raised up so that ships can pass underneath. Example answers 1 Where are Janet and Andy? 2 What’s unusual about the bridge?

InsideviewExampleanswers3 How old do you think it is?It must be very old, perhaps over100 years old.4 Why might it be important to Andy?It is important to Andy because he grew up inLondon so he remembers the bridge from hischildhood
Inside view It must be very old, perhaps over 100 years old. It is important to Andy because he grew up in London so he remembers the bridge from his childhood. Example answers 3 How old do you think it is? 4 Why might it be important to Andy?

Insideview2 Watch Conversation 1 and check(V) the true statements accordingto the conversation.The true statements are: 2, 3 and 5
Inside view 2 Watch Conversation 1 and check (✓) the true statements according to the conversation. The true statements are: 2, 3 and 5

InsideviewAdditional ActivityWork in pairs to explain why the otherstatements are wrong.Answers1 Andy mentions the names of two bridges, notone.4 Andy saw it go up when he was a child.6 It is one of the cleanest city rivers todayalthough it was very polluted in the past
Inside view Work in pairs to explain why the other statements are wrong. 1 Andy mentions the names of two bridges, not one. 4 Andy saw it go up when he was a child. 6 It is one of the cleanest city rivers today, although it was very polluted in the past. Answers

Insideview3 Watch Conversation 1 again and make notesabout:1 Janet and Andy's locationInSouthwark,whichispartofLondon2 the age of Tower BridgeAbout120yearsold3 the number of times Tower Bridge was raisedIt used to beraisedthreeor four times a day>>>
Inside view 3 Watch Conversation 1 again and make notes about: 1 Janet and Andy’s location _ 2 the age of Tower Bridge _ 3 the number of times Tower Bridge was raised _ In Southwark, which is part of London About 120 years old It used to be raised three or four times a day >>>

Insideview4 how often Tower Bridge is raised todaynotsooften5 the time when the area was redevelopedInthelate1980sand1990s6 the time when the River Thames was cleanedInthe1960s
Inside view 4 how often Tower Bridge is raised today _ 5 the time when the area was redeveloped _ 6 the time when the River Thames was cleaned _ not so often In the late 1980s and 1990s In the 1960s

InsideviewAdditional ActivityPair-work-closeyourbook-recall and repeatthe mainpointsintheconversation1-baseonthenotesyouhavejustfinishedCheckto see whether you two memorize themaininformationby referringto the notes inthebook
Inside view Pair-work: — close your book; — recall and repeat the main points in the conversation 1; — base on the notes you have just finished; Check to see whether you two memorize the main information by referring to the notes in the book

Insideview4 Work in pairs and answer the questions.1 What is Janet's reaction to Tower Bridge?She's really impressed.2 Why did big ships stop and unload in this area?Because they couldn't go under London Bridge3 Where did there use to bewarehouses?Just on this side ofLondon Bridge.VVV
Inside view 4 Work in pairs and answer the questions. 1 What is Janet’s reaction to Tower Bridge? 2 Why did big ships stop and unload in this area? 3 Where did there use to be warehouses? She’s really impressed. Because they couldn’t go under London Bridge. Just on this side of London Bridge. >>>