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Created on July 19, 2023
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english
A2
Phonics: Vocabulary: tourist, museum, monument, national parkGrammar: Future Simple
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Vocabulary
Tourist Attractions
When you visit a new place, there are often exciting tourist attractions to explore. Let's learn about some popular sights and landmarks that attract visitors from around the world.
Tourist Attractions
Tourists are people who travel to different places for leisure, pleasure, or exploration. They visit tourist attractions to explore the place. Tourists often take photos, buy gifts, and create lasting memories of their trips.
Tourist
Museums are places where you can see interesting things like art, history, and science exhibits. You can learn a lot about different subjects in museums. Some well-known museums include the Louvre in Paris, and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
Museum
Monuments are special structures or statues that are important to a country's history. They can be for famous people or important events. Some famous monuments include the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Statue of Liberty in New York.
Monument
National parks are protected areas that have beautiful natural landscapes and wildlife. You can go to national parks for hiking, camping, and enjoying nature. Examples of famous national parks include Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and Banff National Park in Canada.
National Parks
Smithsonian
Statue of Libery
Louvre
Eiffel Tower
Serengetti National Park
Banff National Park
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Grammar
will
base verb
I will take the train.
The future simple tense is used to talk about plans in the future. It is formed by using subject + will + base verb
Future Simple
We are visiting your country and you will be our guide! Explain to us what we will see and do in your country!
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