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LONDON TRANSPORT
During an average working day, London Transport carries over six million passengers and its buses and underground trains travel a total of around 500.000 miles. London’s underground railway is know as the “the tube”.
The tube
The first section of the London underground opened on 10th January 1863 between Farringdon Street

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LONGEST RIVER: Waikato (425 km) (North Island)
LARGEST CITIES: Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
LARGEST LAKE: Lake Taupo (606 square km) (North Island)
MAIN OCCUPATION: Agriculture, industry
MAIN EXPORTS: Meat, wool, butter, cheese. There are around 20 sheep and three cows per person in New Zealand
MAIN IMPORTS: Machinery, texti

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London does not have just one centre, it has a number of centres, each with a distinct character: the financial and business centre called the City, the shopping and entertainment centre in the West End, the government centre in Westminster.
- THE CITY -
The City refer to a small area east of the centre, which includes the site of the original

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F. AFFERMATIVA: soggetto + verbo infinito + ed (regolari)
soggetto + past simple 2° colonna
F. NEGATIVA: soggetto + did + not + verbo infinito
F. INTERROGATIVA: did + soggetto + verbo infinito

PAST CONTINUOUS:
F. AFFERMATIVA: soggetto + was/were + -ing form
F. N

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Complimentary close

INTRODUCTORY PART
Mention the source of the address:
Press advertising
- We have read your advertisement in this month’s/today’s/the current issue of (name of magazine or newspaper) about your (name of product).
- We are interested in your… (product)
• which you have recently advertised in the Herald Tri

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The Victorians were proud of this condition of modernization, but there were some classes, expecially working class, in which misery and distress improved: whole families had to live in a single room, and the lack of hygiene led occasionaly to colera; the New Poor Law had not been a solution for the poors, and the creation of the hated workhouses, had o

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8. A cynic is a man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. - from Lady Windermere's Fan
9. The difference between journalism and literature is that journalism is unreadable and literature is not read.
10. Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a nation.
11. A dreamer is one who can only find his way

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Die ersten Ballette wurden in den Königschlössern gespielt. Im Jahr 1888 wurde das Ballett “die Puppenfee” des österreichers Joseph Haussreiter gespielt, das noch heute sehr berühmt ist. Auch der Walzer ist von sehr grosser Bedeutung, der sich Weltweit verbreitet hat.
Außerdem ist Wien ein Zentrum der Musik, viele wichtige Komponisten ga