A) Colosseum B) Buckingham Palace C) Eiffel Tower D) The White House
A) The Shard B) Big Ben C) Gherkin D) London Eye
A) National Gallery B) The British Museum C) Science Museum D) Tate Modern
A) Millennium Bridge B) London Bridge C) Tower Bridge D) Westminster Bridge
A) Downing Street B) Oxford Street C) Shaftesbury Avenue D) Baker Street
A) Paella B) Tacos C) Sushi D) Yorkshire pudding
A) Jubilee Line B) Piccadilly Line C) Metropolitan Express D) Victoria Line
A) A formal ceremony where soldiers exchange duties. B) A weather phenomenon. C) A street performance. D) A tube strike.
A) To pay for groceries B) To get discounts on theatre tickets C) To enter museums D) To pay for public transport
A) Madame Tussauds B) Louvre C) Uffizi Gallery D) Metropolitan Museum of Art
A) Stanley Park B) Hyde Park C) Golden Gate Park D) Central Park
A) Mountain Climbing B) Surfing C) Skiing D) Playing darts
A) Car dealerships B) Antique shops C) Food stalls D) Clothing boutiques
A) Victoria and Albert Museum B) National Gallery C) Tate Modern D) British Museum
A) A political protest B) A royal wedding C) A sporting event D) A street festival
A) Mayfair B) Kensington C) Chelsea D) Shoreditch
A) Bike B) River Bus C) Bus D) Taxi
A) A type of hat B) A type of coffee C) A street performer D) A licensed taxi
A) Retail shops B) Car dealerships C) Antique stores D) Art galleries
A) Opera B) Street performers C) Ballet D) Shakespeare play
A) A bowl of cereal. B) A large breakfast with bacon, eggs, sausage, beans, and toast. C) A croissant and coffee. D) A small cup of tea.
A) Walmart B) Target C) Harrods D) Aldi
A) The nightly locking of the Tower of London. B) A daily performance in Leicester Square. C) A tea ceremony at Buckingham Palace. D) The opening of Parliament.
A) Buckingham Palace B) British Museum C) Houses of Parliament D) Tower of London
A) Lidl B) Selfridges C) Sainsbury's D) Tesco
A) A pint of beer. B) A cup of tea. C) A taxi. D) A sandwich.
A) Water pump B) Weather station C) Observation wheel D) Communication tower
A) Kensington B) Westminster C) Southwark D) Camden
A) Greenwich B) Chelsea C) Soho D) Manhattan
A) Alternative culture and markets B) Government buildings C) Royal residences D) Financial institutions |