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Why do people travel to the UK
1. Traveling
2. Plan
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5.
Reasons for travelling
Different ways of travelling
Booking airline tickets by
telephone
A visiting programme
Visiting places
3. Reasons for traveling to the UK:
To learn EnglishTo visit new places
To know more about British
traditions and customs
To meet new people
To work
To relax
4.
5. How can people go to the UK?
Taking part in exchange programsLiving in English family
Visiting friends and relatives
Package tours
Emigration
6. Exchange programs
Exchange programs are an opportunity to expand yourhorizons and experience the global marketplace firsthand.
Exchange programs are situations in which two
or more countries have made arrangements for
their citizens to visit each other's country
reciprocally for similar purposes such as to
study, make professional contacts, teach, or
conduct research.
Here you can find information about exchange
programs: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/international/exchange/
7. Colleges in London
London is a centre of learning, andboasts countless colleges,
universities and other educational
institutions. The jewel in its crown is
the University of London, whose
world-renowned colleges include
King’s, University and Imperial
Colleges as well as the London
School of Economics.
8. University College London
9. Buckingham Palace
It is often called as “Buck House”. It was builtin 1703 by the Duke of Buckingham. It was the
first residence of Queen Victoria.
10. The Tower of London and Tower Bridge
This “Saga inStone” is best seen
from the South Bank.
William the Conqueror
built this palimpsest of
history. It has served
as citadel, royal
palace, state prison,
armory, treasury and
mint for nine
centuries. The Tower
Bridge was
constructed between
1886 and 1894.
11. London Eye
12. Westminster Abbey
13. Big Ben
The clock isuniversally known
as Big Ben. It was
named after Sir
Benjamin Hall (the
first Commissioner
of Works). The 320foot clock tower
carries one of the
best-known clock
faces in world.
14. BOOKING AIRLINE TICKETS BY TELEPHONE
Travel Agency clerk (P1): Good morning. Can I help you?Mister Brown (P2): I’d like to reserve 10 seats on a morning
flight to London next Wednesday.
(P1): I can offer you two flights at 7.30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Which
would you prefer?
(P2): I’d rather go by the 7.30.
(P1): First class or economy?
(P2): Economy, please.
(P1): O’key. Anything else?
(P2): When is the plane due in London?
(P1): At 12.30 There are no delays as a rule. Your name,
address and telephone number, please.
(P2): (information)
(P1): We’ll deliver the tickets two days before your departure.
Thank you for calling us.