Carpenter
<span>I am a Carpenter. </span>
<span>He isa Carpenter. </span>
<span>A Carpenter is a person who makes wooden things. </span>
Chef
<span>I am a chef. </span>
<span>She is achef. </span>
<span>A chef makes food. </span>
Clerk
<span>I am a Clerk. </span>
<span>He is a Clerk. </span>
<span>A Clerk keeps records. </span>
Fitness
<span>TrainerI am a Fitness Trainer. </span>
<span>He is a Fitness Trainer. </span>
<span>A Fitness Trainer teaches people toexercise. </span>
Jeweller
<span>I am a Jeweller. </span>
<span>He is a Jeweller. </span>
<span>A Jeweller sells jewellery. </span>
Journalist
<span>I am a journalist. </span>
<span>She is a journalist. </span>
<span>A journalist writes and prepares the news and articles. </span>
a judge.
<span>I am a judge. </span>
<span>He is a judge. </span>
<span>A judge is appointed to decide cases in a court of law. </span>
Lecturer
<span>I am a lecturer. </span>
<span>He isa lecturer. </span>
<span>A lecturer teaches in a college or a university. </span>
Librarian
<span>I am a Librarian. </span>
<span>She is a Librarian. </span>
<span>A Librarian manages the library </span>
.Magician
<span>I am a Magician. </span>
<span>He is a Magician. </span>
<span>A Magician performs magic tricks. </span>
Photographer
<span>I am a photographer. </span>
<span>She is a photographer. </span>
<span>A photographer takes photographs. </span>
Pilot
<span>I am a pilot. </span>
<span>He is apilot. </span>
<span>A Pilot flies airplanes. </span>
PoliceOfficer
<span>I am a Police Officer. </span>
<span>She is a Police Officer. </span>
<span>A Police Officer stops people from breakingthe law. </span>
Real Estate Agent
<span>I am a Real EstateAgent. </span>
<span>She is a Real Estate Agent. </span>
<span>A Real Estate Agent helpspeople buy and sell property.
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Andrew Smith liked the novels of a writer (1. called) David
Lambourn. Andrew's wife Sarah, the manager of a big bookshop, always (2.
brought) Andrew the (3. latest) works by his
favourite writer. Then one day Sarah (4. said) to her husband,
"David Lambourn (5. will come) to (6. our) bookshop (7.
to sign) copies of his new book for his admirers. (8. Isn't) that good news? A big party (9. is organized) for
him at the Grand Hotel and you (10. are invited) as my
husband." Andrew (11. got) very happy and (12. was looking) forward to the day when he (13. would meet) David
Lambourn. On the great day at 6 p.m. Andrew (14. was standing) at
the door of the hotel room where the party had just (15. begun). He (16. hoped) he (17. would recognize) the writer whose photograph he (18. had had) for
a long time. And he really (19. did). The great writer
(20. was talking) to his wife Sarah! What luck! Andrew (21.
was introduced) to the writer (immediately). He
wanted the great man (22. to tell) him about his (23. earlier) days as a writer and (24. learnt) that the writer's
real name was David Lamb but his agent (25. advised) him to
change it. Then Andrew saw David Lambourn (26. smile).
"Would you (27. like) (28. to know) my little secret?"
he asked, "When I (29. had been writing) for twelve years already, I
(30. found) out that I (31. had) no talent as a
writer!" Andrew was surprised and asked why he (32. had not given) up writing. «By that time I (33. had become) too
famous to stop," answered the writer.
1.What is the capital of Great Britain?
The capital of Great Britain is London.
2.Is London situated on the river Thames?
Yes, it is . London is situated on the river Thames.
3.What is the population of London at the moment?
The population of London is more than 9 million people.
4.What are the most important parts of London?
The most important parts of London are West End, East End, the City and Westminster.
5.What places of interest are there in London?
There are many places of interest in London, such as : St Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, London Eye etc.
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