2)Located in the south-east of the island of Great Britain, on the plain at the mouth of the Thames, near the North Sea
3)The population is 8.6 million people
5) West Endthe western part of central London, to the west of the City wall, in which the theatrical and concert life is concentrated ,museu ,universities and collegesms
6)The street in the center of London, whose name became the household name of the British government.It leads from the British Parliament building in Westminster to Trafalgar Square
7)eastern part of London, which is often oversimplified by the works of Dickens and other authors of the era of the industrial revolution as a region of the resettlement of the poor and the antipode of the fashionable West End
8)Tower Bridge - 244-meter drawbridge over the River Thames, near the Tower of London. It is one of the symbols of Britain and the most famous bridge in the world
9)It is the birthplace of all parliaments and, perhaps, the most famous royal family in the world. London has all the attributes of a city of world significance, whose charm consists in the combination of complete opposites. London is the political, economic, commercial and cultural center of Great Britain. Traditionally, it is divided into several parts: the City, Westminster, the West End and the East End. The City is the heart of London, its financial and business center. In the City there are some famous ancient buildings. Perhaps the most striking of them is St. Pauls Cathedral, the largest of the English churches.
We decided to have a special celebration of Mother's Day. We thought it a fine idea. It made us realise how much Mother had done for us for years, and all the efforts and sacrifices that she had made for our sake. So we decided that we'd make it a great day, a holiday for all the family, and do everything we could to make Mother happy. Father decided to take a holiday from his office, so as to help in celebrating the day, and my sister Ann and I stayed home from college classes, and Mary and my brother Will stayed home from High School. It was our plan to make it a day just like Christmas or any big holiday, and so we decided to decorate the house with flowers. We asked Mother to do it, because she always does it. The two girls thought it would be a nice thing to dress in our best for such a big occasion, and so they both got new hats. Father had bought silk ties for himself and us boys. We were going to get Mother a new hat too, but it turned out that she liked her old hat better than a new one. After breakfast we decided that we would hire a motor car and take Mother for a beautiful drive away into the country. But on the very morning of the day we changed the plan a little bit. We all felt that it would be nicer to have a definite purpose. It turned out that Father had just got a new rod the day before, and he said that Mother could use it if she wanted to: in fact, he said it was practically for her, only Mother said she would rather watch him fish than fish herself. So we got everything arranged for the trip. Mother cut up some sandwiches and packed all up in a basket for us. When the car came to the door, it turned out that we couldn't all get in. Father said that he could stay at home and work in the garden. The girls said that Mother had only to say the word and they’d gladly stay t home and work. In the end it was decided that Mother would stay at home and have a lovely restful day round the house. It turned out anyway that Mother didn't care for fishing and also it was just a little bit cold and fresh out-of-doors, though it was lovely and sunny, and Father was afraid that Mother might take cold if she came. We had the loveliest day. Father and the boys fished, the girls met quite a lot of people. We all had a splendid time. It was quite late when we got back. We sat down to dinner. It was grand. When it was over all of us wanted to help clear the things up and wash the dishes, only Mother said that she would really much rather do it. When we all kissed Mother before going to bed, she said it had been the most wonderful day in her life and I think there were tears in her eyes.
)London is the capital of Great Britain
2)Located in the south-east of the island of Great Britain, on the plain at the mouth of the Thames, near the North Sea
3)The population is 8.6 million people
5) West Endthe western part of central London, to the west of the City wall, in which the theatrical and concert life is concentrated ,museu ,universities and collegesms
6)The street in the center of London, whose name became the household name of the British government.It leads from the British Parliament building in Westminster to Trafalgar Square
7)eastern part of London, which is often oversimplified by the works of Dickens and other authors of the era of the industrial revolution as a region of the resettlement of the poor and the antipode of the fashionable West End
8)Tower Bridge - 244-meter drawbridge over the River Thames, near the Tower of London. It is one of the symbols of Britain and the most famous bridge in the world
9)It is the birthplace of all parliaments and, perhaps, the most famous royal family in the world. London has all the attributes of a city of world significance, whose charm consists in the combination of complete opposites. London is the political, economic, commercial and cultural center of Great Britain. Traditionally, it is divided into several parts: the City, Westminster, the West End and the East End. The City is the heart of London, its financial and business center. In the City there are some famous ancient buildings. Perhaps the most striking of them is St. Pauls Cathedral, the largest of the English churches.
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So we decided that we'd make it a great day, a holiday for all the family, and do everything we could to make Mother happy. Father decided to take a holiday from his office, so as to help in celebrating the day, and my sister Ann and I stayed home from college classes, and Mary and my brother Will stayed home from High School.
It was our plan to make it a day just like Christmas or any big holiday, and so we decided to decorate the house with flowers. We asked Mother to do it, because she always does it.
The two girls thought it would be a nice thing to dress in our best for such a big occasion, and so they both got new hats. Father had bought silk ties for himself and us boys. We were going to get Mother a new hat too, but it turned out that she liked her old hat better than a new one.
After breakfast we decided that we would hire a motor car and take Mother for a beautiful drive away into the country. But on the very morning of the day we changed the plan a little bit. We all felt that it would be nicer to have a definite purpose. It turned out that Father had just got a new rod the day before, and he said that Mother could use it if she wanted to: in fact, he said it was practically for her, only Mother said she would rather watch him fish than fish herself.
So we got everything arranged for the trip. Mother cut up some sandwiches and packed all up in a basket for us.
When the car came to the door, it turned out that we couldn't all get in. Father said that he could stay at home and work in the garden. The girls said that Mother had only to say the word and they’d gladly stay t home and work.
In the end it was decided that Mother would stay at home and have a lovely restful day round the house. It turned out anyway that Mother didn't care for fishing and also it was just a little bit cold and fresh out-of-doors, though it was lovely and sunny, and Father was afraid that Mother might take cold if she came.
We had the loveliest day. Father and the boys fished, the girls met quite a lot of people. We all had a splendid time.
It was quite late when we got back. We sat down to dinner. It was grand. When it was over all of us wanted to help clear the things up and wash the dishes, only Mother said that she would really much rather do it.
When we all kissed Mother before going to bed, she said it had been the most wonderful day in her life and I think there were tears in her eyes.