Vocabulary Practice: Places and Buildings

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{
"subject": "English Language",
"grade": 5,
"lang": "en",
"url_subject": "english",
"title": "Vocabulary Practice: Places and Buildings",
"description": "Exercise on identifying city landmarks and matching descriptions with places",
"keywords": ["vocabulary", "places", "buildings", "landmarks", "city features", "ESL", "English learning"]
}

Let's solve this vocabulary exercise step by step! 🌟

Task 1: Look at the photo and answer yes/no questions
(Note: Since the actual photo isn't visible in the exercise, I'll leave the answers for you to fill in based on what you see in the photo)

  1. Fountain: _____ (yes/no)
  2. Cathedral: _____ (yes/no)
  3. Statue: _____ (yes/no)
  4. Mosque: _____ (yes/no)
  5. Stadium: _____ (yes/no)
  6. Skyscraper: _____ (yes/no)
  7. Temple: _____ (yes/no)

Task 2: Matching sentences to places
Let's match each description with the correct place:

  1. "When you are travelling in another country, you can go here for help" → f (an embassy)
  2. "People go here to see the work of famous artists" → d (an art gallery)
  3. "This is a piece of art. It is usually made of stone or metal and looks like a person or animal" → e (a statue)
  4. "A king or queen's family may live in this" → a (a palace)
  5. "People go here to see a football match" → b (a stadium)
  6. "People go here to find lots of different kinds of things to buy" → c (a shopping area)
  7. "This is an area with the original houses and buildings in a modern city" → g (old town)

This exercise helps you learn:
- Names of important places in a city
- Understanding descriptions of buildings and places
- Vocabulary related to urban features and landmarks

Remember to use these words when describing cities you visit or know about! 📍🏛️

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