- Can I ask you a question? I am a foreigner and would like to spend a day in the city, but do not know where to start.
- I would advise to start from the center of our city. There are many attractions here. You can start with St. Paul's Cathedral - one of the oldest and most beautiful churches in London.
- Thank you for your advice. I have heard a lot about her history and the ancient murals inside her. But as a journalist, I would like to know more about the history of the English press.
- Then, you would better visit the famous Fleet Street, there are many offices of famous newspapers, and if you want you can even talk to some of the journalists who work there.
- It's a nice idea! An interview with a London journalist is what I need for my next article.
- If you want to know more about the history of London and its press, you would better visit the British Museum. There is a wonderful library that contains many old newspapers and magazines published in London.
- It would be great to read news that interested people many decades ago!
- Yes, but you can also stroll the streets of London and see the history of its ancient buildings and landmarks. Here are 17th, 18th and 19th century buildings. Those who survived the Great Fire.
- Thank you for your advice. I am sure this day will bring me many unforgettable impressions.
- Good morning, sir!
- Good morning!
- Can I ask you a question? I am a foreigner and would like to spend a day in the city, but do not know where to start.
- I would advise to start from the center of our city. There are many attractions here. You can start with St. Paul's Cathedral - one of the oldest and most beautiful churches in London.
- Thank you for your advice. I have heard a lot about her history and the ancient murals inside her. But as a journalist, I would like to know more about the history of the English press.
- Then, you would better visit the famous Fleet Street, there are many offices of famous newspapers, and if you want you can even talk to some of the journalists who work there.
- It's a nice idea! An interview with a London journalist is what I need for my next article.
- If you want to know more about the history of London and its press, you would better visit the British Museum. There is a wonderful library that contains many old newspapers and magazines published in London.
- It would be great to read news that interested people many decades ago!
- Yes, but you can also stroll the streets of London and see the history of its ancient buildings and landmarks. Here are 17th, 18th and 19th century buildings. Those who survived the Great Fire.
- Thank you for your advice. I am sure this day will bring me many unforgettable impressions.
- Have a nice stay in London!