Diana and the children are not in the hotel now. They are at a tube station. Diana is telling the children about the tube.
''The tube is six hundred kilometres long,''says Diana. ''There are over two hundred tube stations in London.''
''How many people travel on the tube every day?''asks Lars.
''Millions,''answers Diana. ''People go to work, to the shops, to their friends' houses. Many tourists also travel by tube,''
''Where are we going now?''asks Lisa.
''We are going to Trafalgar Square,''answers Diana. ''We can feed the pigeons there.''
''Good,''says Nadia. ''We can take some pictures, too!''
Now Diana and the children are in Trafalgar Square. A lot of tourists are there, too.
''What is that?''Sergio asks.
''That is Nelson's Column,''answers Diana. ''You can see the statue of Admiral Nelson at the top.''
The children are taking pictures. There are four big lions in Trafalgar Square. Lisa is sitting on one of them.
''Please take my picture, Nadia,''says Lisa.
''Look, a pigeon is eating from Lisa's hand,''says Lars.
''Oh, yes,''says Nadia. ''It is a very nice picture. Lisa, say cheese.''
Lisa is smiling and Nadia is taking her picture. Everybody is having a good time.
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Lisa goes to London by H.Q.Mitchell-Marileni Malkogianni (starter) UNFINISHED
AventuraA young girl goes on a trip to London in order to take part in the final of a competition. Join her and her fellow finalists on their exciting sightseeing tour of the British capital. Also available: - Student's Activity Book with glossary - Teacher...