New York City Guide
A. Watch the video, listen to the text
and try to fill in the gaps!
New Yorkers like to
think their (1) _________ is the center of the world. And who can blame them?
Home to over 8 million people, the city is (2) ________ and fast, and posed
with energy.
America’s biggest city
can be overwhelming for (3) _______ but you’ll find the street names make
navigation (4) __________ And those yellow cabs are a great way to get around.
Manhattan is the (5)
__________ and soul of the Big Apple. And within its neighborhoods, there’s a
distinct (6) ____________and pace. Lower Manhattan, the city’s (7) ___________
district bustles from Monday to Friday. The (8) ___________ of Time Square and
Broadway burns bright in Midtown. While dominating the Upper East End West sides
are Central Park, (9) ____________ boutiques and those (10) ___________
brown-stone homes.
Make your way down to
New York (11) ______________ and jump on a ferry to Liberty Island. Taking the
(12) ___________ of the Statue of Liberty, a gift from France, commemorating
the centennial of the Declaration of (13) _________ It’s been a peak in freedom
to immigrants arriving to New York since (14) ___________
New York is one of the
(15) ___________ hubs of the world.
Don’t miss the city’s famous art museums: The Museum of Modern Art or MoMa, the
Soloman R. Guggeinheim Museum and the (16) ___________ Museum of Art. And look to the south Bronx
and Queens, where a new wave of artists are making their (17) ____________ on the
street.
New York has always
been a thriving home for (18) ___________ Check out the beats in the Bronx, the
(19) ___________ of hip hop. Or head to Greenwich village for New York’s jazzy.
From jazz clubs to Broadway extravaganzas to the latest Chealse bars in the
city that never sleeps there are plenty of reasons to stay out late (20)
__________ into the night.
B. Answer the following questions, based on the information on the text!
1.
If you want to do some shopping
where would you go?
2.
If you are interested in arts
which museums can you visit?
3.
How can you get to Liberty Island?
4.
Why is the Statue of Liberty
important to immigrants?
5.
Where can you find street art?
6.
How about music? What kind of
music can you hear at different parts of the city?
References:
http://busyteacher.org/19561-new-york-city-travel-guide.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prNQF0s9hu0
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