EY Y04 L23 London


  1. There are many famous landmarks and tourist attractions in London. Name one. Tell us three facts about it.
  2. Have you ever been there? If so, how was it? If not, would you like to go there? Why?
  3. London is the capital city of the United Kingdom. How do you think life in London is similar to life in Japan's capital, Tokyo?
  4. London is one of Europe's largest cities. It is a very exciting place with a rich history and it is very popular with tourists. Would you like to live in London? Why? If you have lived there before, tell us a little about your time there.
  5. While London does experience four separate seasons, light showers and cloudy skies are prevalent throughout the year. When do you think would be the best time of year to visit if you were planning a vacation in London?
  6. If you were planning a three-day trip to London, what would you like to do while you were there?

Question 1

The landmark that stands out to me the most is Big Ben. It was completed in 1859 and is currently under renovation. Big Ben is actually the name of the largest of the five bells, weighing over 13 tons. The tower itself is actually called Elizabeth Tower.

Question 2

I have seen the tower in person, but I only took a photo from the outside. I didn't have time to go inside, but if I ever go to London again I would like to.

Question 3

I suppose it is similar to Tokyo due to being a massive city with reliable public transportation. Other than that, I think there are a lot more cultural differences.

Question 4

I personally am not a fan of big cities, so I would not like to live there. I feel stressed if there are constantly too many people around and the environment is noisy. Visiting was fantastic, but like Tokyo, I can't stay for more than a couple of days.

Question 5

When I visited the UK in late spring it was rainy on most days and while I was in London it rained constantly. Maybe summer would be better.

Question 6

I would like to go inside Elizabeth Tower next time. I would also like to spend more time just walking around and enjoying the street views (as long as it's not raining).

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