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G21 -
BA
CK
GR
OU
ND
FIL
E -
8.1
.5b
– I
nfo
rm
ati
on
ca
rds
– M
an
ha
tta
n
1 M
an
hatt
an
2 F
am
ou
s are
as
3 S
tree
ts
4 F
am
ou
s st
reet
s
5 F
am
ou
s p
ark
s
M
anhatt
an i
s th
e sm
alle
st b
oro
ug
h
of
New
Yo
rk (
73
.6 s
quar
e k
m).
It
lies
on M
anhat
tan I
sland
bet
wee
n
the
Eas
t R
iver
and
the
Hud
son
Riv
er a
nd
incl
ud
es s
ever
al i
sland
s
in t
he
East
Riv
er.
Man
hat
tan
Isla
nd
is
abo
ut
13
mil
es
lon
g a
nd
2 m
iles
wid
e. I
t is
a c
ity o
f h
uge
skysc
rap
ers
and
the
hea
rt o
f N
ew
Yo
rk.
When
peo
ple
say ‘
New
Yo
rk’
they u
sual
ly m
ean
Man
hatt
an.
Mo
st o
f th
e fa
mo
us
sig
hts
are
ther
e. M
anhat
tan i
s th
e
centr
e o
f N
ew
Yo
rk’s
cult
ura
l li
fe.
Ab
out
1.6
mil
lio
n p
eop
le (
27%
of
them
His
panic
s) l
ive
ther
e, b
ut
3
mil
lio
n w
ork
ther
e ev
ery d
ay.
Gre
enw
ich V
illa
ge
(The
Vil
lage)
is a
par
t o
f L
ow
er M
anhat
tan b
e-
twee
n 1
4th
Str
eet,
Ho
ust
on S
tree
t,
Bro
adw
ay a
nd
the
Hud
son R
iver
.
It w
as t
he
ho
me
of
man
y a
rtis
ts,
wri
ters
and
stu
den
ts.
Man
y o
f
them
have
no
w m
oved
as
pri
ces
went
up
. T
her
e ar
e nar
row
str
eet
s,
old
ho
use
s and
outd
oo
r ca
fés.
At
nig
ht
it b
eco
mes
no
isy a
nd
full
of
touri
sts.
Ch
inat
ow
n i
s so
uth
-eas
t
of
Gre
enw
ich V
illa
ge.
Har
lem
in
the
no
rth o
f M
anhat
tan h
as l
arge
bla
ck a
nd
Puer
to R
ican
co
mm
u-
nit
ies.
Mid
tow
n M
anhat
tan i
s th
e
busi
nes
s and
sho
pp
ing a
rea
south
of
Centr
al P
ark t
o 1
4th
Str
eet.
In M
anhat
tan m
ost
avenues
and
stre
ets
have
nu
mb
ers,
no
t nam
es.
The
stre
ets
go
fro
m w
est
to e
ast
acr
oss
Man
hat
tan;
the
ave
nu
es
run f
rom
no
rth t
o s
outh
, p
aral
lel
to t
he
Eas
t R
iver
and
the
Hud
son
Riv
er.
Fif
th A
ven
ue
runs
thro
ugh
the
mid
dle
of
Man
hat
tan a
nd
div
ides
it
into
the
West
Sid
e an
d
the
Ea
st S
ide.
Ea
st 2
3rd
Str
eet
lies
to t
he
east
of
Fif
th A
ven
ue.
Wes
t
23
rd S
tree
t is
the
sam
e st
reet
to
the
west
. A
s yo
u g
o n
ort
h,
or
up
tow
n,
the
stre
et n
um
ber
s get
hig
her
.
Avenues
wit
h l
ow
er n
um
ber
s ar
e
on t
he
Eas
t S
ide,
aven
ues
wit
h
hig
her
nu
mb
ers
on t
he
Wes
t S
ide.
Fif
th A
ven
ue
runs
thro
ug
h t
he
mid
dle
of
Man
hat
tan a
nd
div
ides
it i
nto
eas
t and
west
. It
beg
ins
at
Wa
shin
gto
n S
qu
are
and
end
s at
the
Ha
rlem
Riv
er.
Mo
st o
f N
ew
Yo
rk’s
fin
est
sho
ps
(Sa
ks,
Ca
rtie
r,
Tif
fan
y’s,
), s
om
e fa
mo
us
sky-
scra
per
s li
ke
the
Em
pir
e S
tate
Buil
din
g a
nd
mu
seu
ms
are
there
.
Bro
adw
ay i
s th
e lo
nges
t st
reet
wit
h a
bo
ut
24
km
. It
fo
llo
ws
an
old
Ind
ian p
ath.
Alo
ng t
his
str
eet
ther
e ar
e m
any o
f N
ew
Yo
rk’s
thea
tres
. T
imes
Sq
uar
e, (
at W
est
42
nd
Str
eet
and
Bro
adw
ay)
is t
he
busi
est
and
mo
st e
xci
tin
g p
lace
in
New
Yo
rk.
Cen
tral
Par
k i
s in
the
centr
e o
f
Man
hatt
an.
It i
s 4
km
lo
ng a
nd
80
0m
wid
e. I
t has
go
t m
ore
th
an
10
0,0
00
tre
es a
nd
50
km
of
par
k-
ways.
It
op
ened
in 1
87
6.
New
Yo
rker
s go
ice
skat
ing o
r ri
din
g
ther
e o
r d
o i
nli
ne
skat
ing,
cycl
e o
r
jog. T
he
par
k h
as g
ard
ens,
lak
es,
a
chil
dre
n’s
zo
o,
and
an o
utd
oo
r
thea
tre
wher
e even
ts t
ake
pla
ce
each
su
mm
er.
Bat
tery
Par
k-
in t
he
south
of
Man
hat
tan -
has
an o
ld
fort
(C
ast
le C
lin
ton
) an
d a
sta
tue
of
Gio
van
ni
da V
erra
zan
o (
firs
t
Euro
pea
n w
ho
saw
New
Yo
rk
Bay
). B
oat
s to
Ell
is I
sla
nd
and
Lib
erty
Isl
an
d l
eave
fro
m h
ere.
6 9
/11 a
nd G
rou
nd Z
ero
7 F
am
ou
s sk
yscr
ap
ers
8 F
am
ou
s m
use
um
s
9 C
ult
ura
l ce
ntr
es
10 H
isto
ry
On S
epte
mb
er 1
1th
, 2
00
1, te
rro
r-
ists
fle
w t
wo
pla
nes
into
the
Tw
in
To
wer
s o
f th
e W
orl
d T
rad
e
Cen
ter
in d
ow
nto
wn M
an
hat
tan.
Bo
th T
ow
ers
burn
ed a
nd
co
llap
s-
ed.
Alm
ost
3,0
00
peo
ple
die
d. T
he
pla
ce w
her
e th
e T
ow
ers
sto
od
is
no
w c
alle
d ‘
Gro
und
Zer
o’.
Ev
ery
yea
r o
n 9
/11
the
‘Tri
bute
in L
ight’
takes
pla
ce t
her
e an
d p
eop
le
rem
em
ber
the
men a
nd
wo
men
wh
o d
ied
ther
e
The
Tw
in T
ow
ers
wer
e 4
17
m a
nd
41
5m
hig
h.
Eac
h t
ow
er h
ad 1
10
flo
ors
, 2
1,8
00
win
do
ws
and
10
4
lift
s. 5
0,0
00 p
eop
le w
ork
ed t
her
e.
15
0,0
00
peo
ple
vis
ited
them
dai
ly.
The
Em
pir
e S
tate
Bu
ild
ing
- a
t 5
th
Avenue
and
Wes
t 3
4th
Str
eet
- i
s
38
1m
hig
h.
It h
as 6
,50
0 w
ind
ow
s,
73
ele
vat
ors
and
2 o
bse
rvat
ori
es
(86
th a
nd
10
2nd
flo
or)
wher
e
vis
ito
rs (
2.5
mil
lio
n a
yea
r) c
an
see
for
mil
es.
It
too
k o
ne
yea
r an
d
45
day
s to
buil
d i
t in
19
30
.
Ro
ckefe
ller
Cente
r –
Wes
t 4
8th t
o
Wes
t 5
1st S
tree
ts a
nd
5th
Aven
ue
–
is t
he
big
gest
busi
ness
centr
e in
the
wo
rld
. It
is
mad
e up
of
19
buil
din
gs.
Ab
out
60
,00
0 p
eop
le
wo
rk h
ere.
The
UN
Bu
ild
ing
nea
r
the
Eas
t R
iver
(3
9 f
loo
rs,
finis
hed
in 1
95
3)
was
the
firs
t b
uil
din
g
wit
h g
lass
wal
ls.
Man
y o
f N
ew
Yo
rk’s
mu
seu
ms
are
alo
ng t
he
‘Mu
seu
m M
ile’
in
Man
hatt
an –
the
par
t o
f F
ifth
Avenue
alo
ng C
entr
al P
ark.
The
Met
rop
oli
tan
Mu
seu
m o
f A
rt -
in
5th
Aven
ue
at 8
2nd
Str
eet
- is
the
mo
st i
mp
ort
ant
mu
seu
m i
n t
he
US
A.
It h
as o
ver
2 m
illi
on w
ork
s
of
art
fro
m a
ll o
ver
the
wo
rld
and
2,2
00 p
ainti
ng
s fr
om
Old
Ma
ster
s
like
Mo
net
and
Ver
mee
r. A
no
ther
fam
ous
mu
seu
m i
s th
e M
use
um
of
Na
tura
l H
isto
ry o
n C
entr
al P
ark
Wes
t at
79
th S
tree
t. I
t sh
ow
s
thin
gs
fro
m t
he
beg
innin
g o
f li
fe
on e
arth
and
is
po
pula
r fo
r it
s
din
osa
urs
and
Hal
l o
f M
exic
o.
Mad
iso
n S
quar
e G
ard
en –
at
33
rd
Str
eet
and
8th
Aven
ue
– i
s a
larg
e
ind
oo
r sp
ort
s co
mp
lex w
her
e
conce
rts,
ice
-sho
ws
and
po
liti
cal
mee
ting
s ta
ke
pla
ce.
Lin
coln
Cen
ter
is o
ne
of
the
cult
ura
l
centr
es o
f N
ew
Yo
rk.
It i
s w
est
of
Cen
tral
Par
k a
nd
op
ened
in 1
96
6.
It i
s m
ade
up
of
a gro
up
of
buil
d-
ing
s th
at i
nclu
de
thea
tres
and
conce
rt h
alls
. It
’s t
he
ho
me
of
the
Met
rop
oli
tan O
per
a an
d t
he
New
Yo
rk P
hil
har
mo
nic
. B
road
way i
s
the
centr
e o
f th
eatr
e in
New
Yo
rk
and
in t
he
US
A.
Mo
st o
f th
e o
ver
40
Bro
adw
ay t
hea
tres
are
bet
wee
n
41
st a
nd
53
rd S
tree
ts.
The
Ital
ian e
xp
lore
r G
iova
nn
i d
a
Ver
raza
no
was
the
firs
t E
uro
pea
n
wh
o s
aw
Ma
nh
att
an
in 1
52
4. In
16
09
Hen
ry H
ud
son
, an
Engli
sh-
man
who
wo
rked
fo
r a
Dutc
h
com
pan
y,
land
ed o
n M
anhat
tan
and
exp
lore
d t
he
Hud
son R
iver.
Pet
er M
inu
it
bo
ug
ht
the
isla
nd
fro
m t
he
Ind
ian
s in
16
26
. D
utc
h
peo
ple
buil
t a
smal
l to
wn o
n i
t
and
cal
led
it
New
Am
ster
da
m.
(In
16
58
Nie
uw
Ha
arl
em f
oll
ow
ed
.)
In 1
66
4 t
he
Engli
sh t
oo
k t
he
tow
n
fro
m t
he
Dutc
h a
nd
cal
led
it
New
Yo
rk.
In 1
87
4 M
anhat
tan t
oo
k
par
ts o
f th
e B
ronx a
nd
in 1
89
8 i
t
bec
ame
a b
oro
ug
h o
f N
ew
Yo
rk.
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ou
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ak
e n
ote
s..
3 W
hat
river
s (1
-2),
str
eets
(3-4
), p
ark
s (5
-6),
are
as
(7-8
) an
d f
am
ou
s p
lace
s/si
gh
ts (
9-1
5)
do t
he
nu
mb
ers
in t
he
map
sh
ow
?
10
E
ng
lish
G21 –
BA
CK
GR
OU
ND
FIL
E –
8.1
.5c
– M
an
hatt
an
10a
25
B
AC
KG
RO
UN
D F
ILE
US
A –
8.4
.2a
– N
ati
on
al
Pa
rks
in t
he
US
A
1 Y
ello
wst
on
e N
ati
on
al
Park
2 Y
ose
mit
e N
ati
on
al
Park
3 D
enali
Nati
on
al
Park
4 T
he
Ever
gla
des
Nati
on
al
Park
Yel
low
sto
ne
is t
he
firs
t (1
87
2)
and
mo
st
fam
ous
Nat
ional
Par
k i
n t
he
US
A.
It i
s in
th
e R
ock
y M
ounta
ins
in p
arts
of
Wyo
min
g,
Mo
nta
na
and
Id
aho
. It
is
10
0 k
m f
rom
no
rth t
o s
outh
and
90
km
fro
m e
ast
to w
est.
T
he
Yel
low
sto
ne
Riv
er r
uns
thro
ug
h t
he
par
k.
Ther
e ar
e 3
lar
ge
wat
erfa
lls,
Lak
e Y
ello
wst
one
and
mo
re t
han
3,0
00
ho
t gey
sers
and
sp
ring
s. O
ld F
aith
ful
gey
ser
is
the
mo
st f
amo
us.
Ever
y 6
9 t
o 7
6 m
inu
tes
it
send
s ho
t w
ater
up
ab
out
40
m f
or
40
se
cond
s. E
lks,
wo
lves
, b
uff
alo
, co
yo
tes,
gri
zzly
and
bla
ck b
ears
liv
e in
the
par
k.
Vis
ito
rs c
an g
o f
ish
ing,
rid
e a
ho
rse,
wal
k
on o
ver
1,2
00 m
iles
of
pat
h o
r ta
ke
a b
oat
tr
ip d
ow
n t
he
Snak
e R
iver
in s
um
mer
or
ski
or
skat
e in
win
ter.
Y
ose
mit
e N
atio
nal
Par
k i
s o
ne
of
the
mo
st
bea
uti
ful
and
mo
st p
op
ula
r N
atio
nal
Par
ks
in t
he
US
A.
It i
s in
the
Sie
rra
Nev
ad
a
mo
unta
ins
in c
entr
al C
alif
orn
ia a
bo
ut
30
0
km
eas
t o
f S
an F
ranci
sco
. It
is
big
ger
than
th
e ‘S
aarl
and
’. I
ts n
ame
po
ssib
ly c
om
es
fro
m t
he
Ind
ian w
ord
‘u
zum
ati
’, w
hic
h
mea
ns
gri
zzly
bea
r. T
he
mo
st a
ttra
ctiv
e p
art
is t
he
Yo
sem
ite
Va
lley
(1
1 k
m l
ong a
nd
1-
3k
m w
ide)
. T
her
e ar
e m
any h
igh r
ock
wal
ls
on b
oth
sid
es o
f th
e val
ley a
nd
the
Mer
ced
Riv
er r
un
s th
roug
h i
t. W
hit
e ex
plo
rers
d
isco
ver
ed t
he
val
ley i
n 1
83
3. It
bec
ame
a N
atio
nal
Par
k i
n 1
89
0. T
he
par
k h
as t
he
hig
hes
t w
ater
fall
s in
the
US
A (
Yo
sem
ite
Fa
lls
73
9m
hig
h),
lo
ts o
f unto
uch
ed l
and
an
d s
om
e o
f th
e ta
lles
t tr
ees
on e
arth
.
D
enal
i N
atio
nal
Par
k i
s in
so
uth
-cen
tral
A
lask
a, a
bo
ut
39
4 k
m n
ort
h o
f A
nch
ora
ge
and
20
8 k
m s
outh
of
Fai
rban
ks.
It i
s ar
ound
M
ount
McK
inle
y (
Den
ali)
, th
e hig
hes
t m
ou
nta
in i
n N
ort
h A
mer
ica
(6,1
94
m h
igh
).
It o
pen
ed a
s M
ount
McK
inle
y N
atio
nal
P
ark i
n 1
91
7an
d b
ecam
e D
enal
i N
atio
nal
P
ark i
n 1
98
0.
Mo
st o
f it
s ar
ea i
s st
ill
wil
d
and
unto
uch
ed.
The
par
k i
s 2
4,3
95
sq
uar
e k
m i
n s
ize.
Ther
e ar
e a
lot
of
tree
s an
d
anim
als
like
mo
ose
and
bea
rs i
n t
he
val
leys
and
tre
eles
s tu
nd
ra w
ith s
hee
p a
nd
car
ibo
u
in h
igher
par
ts.
Vis
ito
rs c
an g
o c
ycl
ing,
hik
ing a
nd
bac
k-p
ack
ing;
they
can
cli
mb
m
ou
nta
ins,
wat
ch b
ird
s, t
ake
pho
tos,
do
kay
akin
g a
nd
raf
tin
g d
ow
n t
he
Nen
ana
Riv
er o
r ex
plo
re t
he
par
k b
y b
us.
T
he
Ever
gla
des
Nat
ional
Par
k i
s in
the
south
of
Flo
rid
a, a
bo
ut
70
km
so
uth
-wes
t o
f M
iam
i. I
t’s
par
t o
f th
e E
ver
gla
des
or
the
R
iver
of
Gra
ss,
an a
rea
of
mar
sh a
nd
wat
er
that
ru
ns
abo
ut
16
0 k
m f
rom
Lak
e O
kee
-ch
ob
ee t
o t
he
Gulf
of
Mex
ico
. S
mal
l ri
ver
s o
f fr
esh w
ater
mo
ve
slo
wly
acr
oss
the
land
. B
etw
een t
he
nar
row
wat
erw
ays
ther
e ar
e th
ou
sand
s o
f is
land
s w
ith l
ots
of
tree
s an
d
long g
rass
. M
ost
of
the
land
is
only
ab
out
2
met
res
abo
ve
sea
level
. T
he
par
k i
s th
e ho
me
of
alli
gat
ors
, cr
oco
dil
es, sn
akes
, p
anth
ers
and
sea
co
ws
and
man
y d
iffe
rent
kin
ds
of
bir
ds.
Vis
ito
r ca
n d
o c
ano
e tr
ips
or
see
the
Ever
gla
des
by b
oat
, b
ut
they
sho
uld
al
way
s d
o g
uid
ed t
ours
. T
he
par
k o
pen
ed
in 1
94
7.
It i
s 6
,10
4 k
m2 i
n s
ize.
5 G
ran
d C
an
yon
Nati
on
al
Park
6 D
eath
Vall
ey
7 K
ings
Can
yon
Nati
on
al
Park
8 N
ati
on
al
Park
s in
th
e U
SA
The
Gra
nd
Can
yo
n N
atio
nal
Par
k i
s in
A
rizo
na.
It
is 2
77
mil
es l
on
g,
4-8
mil
es
wid
e an
d a
mil
e d
eep
. T
he
Co
lora
do
Riv
er
form
ed t
his
val
ley a
lo
ng t
ime
ago
. It
b
ecam
e a
nat
ional
par
k i
n 1
91
9. T
he
no
rth
top
of
the
can
yo
n i
s ab
out
90
00
fee
t ab
ove
sea
level
. T
her
e is
a s
mal
l vil
lage
in
the
can
yo
n w
ith a
sto
re,
po
st o
ffic
e, b
ank,
ho
tels
, a
Vis
ito
r C
ente
r an
d t
he
only
bri
dge
over
the
Co
lora
do
Riv
er.
Vis
ito
rs c
an w
alk
alo
ng t
he
edge
of
the
can
yo
n a
nd
enjo
y t
he
vie
ws.
They
can
go
on b
us
tou
rs a
round
the
par
k,
clim
b d
ow
n t
he
can
yo
n o
r go
on b
oat
tr
ips
alo
ng t
he
Co
lora
do
Riv
er f
or
3 t
o 8
d
ays.
T
hey
can
rid
e o
n h
ors
es t
o s
om
e w
ater
fall
s o
r fl
y t
o a
n I
nd
ian v
illa
ge
in t
he
can
yo
n.
D
eath
Val
ley i
s in
so
uth
-eas
t C
alif
orn
ia,
east
of
the
Sie
rra
Nev
ada
Mo
unta
ins.
It
run
s no
rth
-so
uth
nea
r th
e b
ord
er w
ith
Nev
ada.
It
is a
bo
ut
22
5 k
m l
ong,
bu
t o
nly
8
-24
km
wid
e. I
t is
the
larg
est
Nat
ional
P
ark i
n t
he
US
A o
uts
ide
Ala
ska
and
the
low
est,
ho
ttes
t an
d d
ries
t p
lace
in N
ort
h
Am
eric
a. T
he
val
ley f
alls
do
wn f
rom
ab
out
10
00
m a
bo
ve
sea
level
at
the
no
rth e
nd
to
it
s lo
wes
t p
oin
t o
f 8
6m
bel
ow
sea
lev
el.
Su
mm
er t
emp
erat
ure
s in
the
val
ley r
ise
to
over
50
°C.
Ther
e is
les
s th
an 5
cm
of
rain
ea
ch y
ear.
Dea
th V
alle
y b
ecam
e a
Nat
ional
P
ark i
n 1
99
4. T
od
ay t
he
val
ley i
s p
op
ula
r w
ith t
ouri
sts
in w
inte
r. V
isit
ors
lik
e to
see
th
e ri
sing a
nd
go
ing d
ow
n o
f th
e su
n,
the
colo
urf
ul
rock
s an
d c
anyo
ns.
K
ings
Can
yo
n N
atio
nal
Par
k (
size
1,8
70
sq
k
m)
is i
n t
he
Sie
rra
Nev
ada
Mo
unta
ins
in
Cal
ifo
rnia
. It
bec
ame
a N
atio
nal
Par
k i
n
19
40
. T
he
mo
st a
ttra
ctiv
e si
gh
ts a
re t
he
big
se
quo
ia (
red
wo
od
) tr
ees
in t
he
south
-wes
t an
d K
ing
s C
an
yon
on t
he
Kin
gs
Riv
er.
The
Gen
era
l G
ran
t T
ree
in t
his
par
k i
s th
e th
ird
la
rges
t tr
ee o
n e
arth
and
the
Nat
ion’s
C
hri
stm
as T
ree.
(81
m h
igh,
20
00
yea
rs
old
). K
ing C
anyo
n H
igh
way
(4
8k
m l
on
g)
lead
s vis
ito
rs a
long t
he
Kin
gs
Riv
er t
o
Kin
gs
Can
yo
n;
a val
ley w
her
e ro
ck w
alls
ri
se a
lmo
st 1
.6 k
m o
n b
oth
sid
es o
f th
e ri
ver
. T
he
par
k h
as m
any p
ath
s, r
iver
s,
wat
erfa
lls
and
lak
es.
Vis
ito
rs c
an d
o h
ikin
g,
rid
ing,
fish
ing a
nd
sno
wsh
oe
wal
kin
g o
r ta
ke
par
t in
guid
ed b
us
and
ran
ger
to
urs
.
T
od
ay t
her
e ar
e al
mo
st 4
00
Nat
ional
Par
ks,
fo
rest
s an
d S
tate
Par
ks
in t
he
US
A.
They
hav
e so
me
of
the
mo
st b
eauti
ful
pla
ces
in
the
US
A.
They
pro
tect
hig
h m
ounta
ins,
big
ca
nyo
ns,
des
erts
and
unto
uch
ed a
reas
so
th
at v
isit
ors
can
see
wh
at N
ort
h A
mer
ica
loo
ked
lik
e in
the
pas
t. T
her
e ar
e no
to
wn
s,
no
far
ms,
no
ind
ust
ries
and
on
ly a
few
ro
ads.
Mil
lio
ns
of
peo
ple
vis
it t
he
par
ks
ever
y y
ear
to c
amp
, cy
cle,
go
fis
hin
g,
clim
bin
g o
r ju
st h
ave
a b
arb
ecue
wit
h t
hei
r fa
mil
y.
They
usu
ally
pay
$6
-12
per
veh
icle
an
d t
hen
sta
y i
n t
he
par
k f
or
a d
ay,
a w
eek-
end
or
a w
ho
le v
acat
ion.
Ran
ger
s lo
ok a
fter
th
e p
arks,
pro
tect
them
fro
m t
he
peo
ple
and
th
e p
eop
le f
rom
dan
ger
s in
the
par
ks,
off
er
guid
ed t
ours
or
tell
vis
ito
rs a
bo
ut
the
par
ks.
1 Y
ou
’ve
got
an
dif
fere
nt
info
rmati
on
card
ab
ou
t a N
ati
on
al
Park
in
th
e U
SA
. R
ead
th
e te
xt
an
d m
ak
e n
ote
s.
2 T
ell
dif
fere
nt
part
ner
s w
ho h
ave
read
oth
er c
ard
s ab
ou
t you
r N
ati
on
al
Park
. T
hey
tel
l you
ab
ou
t th
eir
nati
on
al
park
. T
ak
e n
ote
s.
3 G
ive
you
r cl
ass
or
a p
art
ner
a 2
-min
ute
pre
sen
tati
on
on
on
e of
the
park
s.
25
25
B
AC
KG
RO
UN
D F
ILE
US
A –
8.4
.2b
– N
ati
on
al
pa
rks
in t
he
US
A
1 Y
ou
’ve
got
an
in
form
ati
on
card
ab
ou
t a N
ati
on
al
Park
in
th
e U
SA
. R
ead
th
e te
xt
an
d m
ak
e n
ote
s in
th
e co
rrec
t b
ox a
bove.
2 T
ell
dif
fere
nt
part
ner
s w
ho h
ave
read
oth
er c
ard
s ab
ou
t you
r N
ati
on
al
Park
. T
hey
tel
l you
ab
ou
t th
eir
Nati
on
al
Park
. T
ak
e n
ote
s.
Yel
low
sto
ne
Na
tio
na
l P
ark
Wher
e:_
__
___
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ened
in _
__
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e:_
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Anim
als:
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Act
ivit
ies:
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Sig
hts
: _
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Yo
sem
ite
Na
tio
na
l P
ark
Wher
e:_
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ened
in _
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Siz
e:_
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Anim
als:
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Act
ivit
ies:
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__
Sig
hts
: _
__
___
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____
__
__
__
Den
ali
Na
tio
na
l P
ark
Wher
e:_
__
___
___
___
___
____
__
__
___
_
Op
ened
in
__
__
___
___
___
___
__
__
___
Siz
e:_
__
__
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___
___
___
___
__
__
__
___
Anim
als:
__
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__
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___
Act
ivit
ies:
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__
___
Sig
hts
: _
__
___
___
___
___
____
__
__
___
Th
e E
ver
gla
des
Na
tio
na
l P
ark
Wher
e:_
__
___
___
___
___
____
__
__
___
Op
ened
in
__
__
___
___
___
___
__
__
__
Siz
e:_
__
__
__
___
___
___
___
__
__
__
___
Anim
als:
__
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___
___
___
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__
__
___
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___
___
___
___
__
__
__
___
Act
ivit
ies:
__
__
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__
___
___
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___
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___
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___
__
__
__
___
Sig
hts
: _
__
___
___
___
___
____
__
__
___
Gra
nd
Ca
ny
on
Na
tio
na
l P
ark
Wher
e:_
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25a
14
En
gli
sh G
21 –
CO
MM
UN
ICA
TIO
N –
8.1
A.6
b –
A o
ne-
wee
k t
rip
to
New
York
1
st d
ay:
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ou
r p
are
nts
are
goin
g t
o t
ak
e you
to N
ew Y
ork
in
th
e n
ext
holi
days.
You
’ll
stay f
or
on
e w
eek
. L
ook
at
the
map
of
New
York
an
d d
ecid
e w
hat
you
w
an
t to
do a
nd
see
th
ere.
You
sh
ou
ld v
isit
at
least
fou
r si
gh
ts a
nd
tw
o m
use
um
s. M
ak
e n
ote
s on
an
extr
a p
ap
er.
2 P
lan
th
e h
oli
day w
ith
tw
o o
ther
part
ner
s w
ho t
ak
e th
e ro
le o
f you
r p
are
nts
. Y
ou
sh
ou
ld a
gre
e on
th
e si
gh
ts a
nd
pla
ces
each
of
you
wan
ts t
o s
ee.
3 T
hen
tel
l you
r cl
ass
ab
ou
t you
r p
lan
s. Y
ou
r cl
ass
mate
s ca
n l
ook
at
the
map
of
New
York
.
E
mp
ire
Sta
te B
uil
din
g A
du
lt $
20
U
N B
uil
din
g (
adu
lts
$1
2.5
0)
G
uck
enh
eim
Mu
seu
m (
adu
lts
$
12
– s
tud
ents
$8
.00
M
use
um
of
Mod
ern
Art
(ad
ult
s
$2
0 –
chil
dre
n(
2-1
6)
fre
e
M
use
um
of
Natu
ral
His
tory
(
adult
s $1
4 –
Ch
ild
ren
(2
-12
) $8
)
M
etro
poli
tan
Mu
seu
m (
adu
lts
$9
.00
– s
tud
ents
$4.0
0)
C
hil
dre
n’s
Mu
seu
m
($6
.00
)
S
tatu
e of
Lib
ert
y (
Ad
ult
s $
12
)
E
llis
Isl
an
d (
ferr
ies
Bat
tery
Par
k)
B
ron
x Z
oo (
adu
lts
$14
, ch
ild
ren
(
Ag
es 3
-12
) $1
0)
M
ad
iso
n S
qu
are
Gard
en
(sp
ort
s
even
ts,
con
cert
s, i
ce-s
ho
ws)
Y
an
kee
Sta
diu
m (
bas
ebal
l)
C
on
ey I
sla
nd
(am
use
men
t p
ark
)
M
an
hatt
an
Boat
Tou
r (3
hou
rs,
a
dult
s $2
9.9
9 –
ch
ild
ren
$15
.50)
B
road
way
(m
usi
cal,
th
eatr
e)
14
20 BACKGROUND FILE - 8.2.1b -Map of California
1 Look at the map of California. Give your class or a partner a short talk on this state.
(Think of where it is in the US, famous cities and towns, rivers, National Parks, etc.)
2 You can do a quiz with a partner or ask him/her questions too.
20
19
CO
MM
UN
ICA
TIO
N –
8.2
A.5
b –
A 1
2-d
ay
tri
p t
o C
ali
forn
ia
1
st d
ay:
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ay:
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1 Y
ou
r p
are
nts
are
goin
g t
o t
ak
e you
(an
d y
ou
r si
ster
/bro
ther
) to
Cali
forn
ia f
or
the
sum
mer
holi
days.
You
’ll
arr
ive
in L
os
An
gel
es. Y
ou
r p
are
nts
are
goin
g t
o r
ent
a c
ar
for
ten
days.
Look
at
the
map
an
d p
lan
a t
rip
. W
her
e d
o y
ou
wan
t to
sle
ep? W
hat
inte
rest
ing p
lace
s/ci
ties
do y
ou
wan
t to
vis
it? W
hat
kin
d o
f tr
an
sport
do y
ou
wan
t to
use
? W
hat
do y
ou
wan
t to
do i
n y
ou
r fr
ee t
ime?
Mak
e n
ote
s on
an
extr
a p
iece
of
pap
er.
2 T
ell
you
r fa
mil
y a
bou
t you
r p
lan
s. T
hey
tel
l you
ab
ou
t th
eir
pla
ns.
Th
en t
ak
e all
you
r fa
mil
y’s
id
eas
an
d p
lan
th
e tr
ip t
oget
her
.
3 T
ell
you
r cl
ass
ab
ou
t you
r tr
ip. Y
ou
r cl
ass
mate
s ca
n f
oll
ow
it
on
th
e m
ap
.
S
an
Fra
nci
sco (
Go
lden
Gat
e
Bri
dge,
Ob
serv
ato
riu
m)
L
os
An
gel
es (
Dis
ney
lan
d,
Un
iver
sal
Stu
dio
s, b
each
es)
S
an
Die
go (
Sea
Wo
rld
)
S
ilic
on
Vall
ey (
San
Jo
se)
B
od
ie (
gh
ost
to
wn
, 8
0 k
m s
ou
th
of
Lak
e T
aho
e)
D
eath
Vall
ey
(so
uth
-eas
t
Cal
ifo
rnia
, n
ear
the
bo
rder
wit
h
Nev
ada)
Sie
rra N
eva
da (
3,3
50
-4,4
18
m)
Y
ose
mit
e N
ati
on
al
Park
(w
ater
-
fal
ls,
rock
wal
ls,
abo
ut
300
km
no
rth
-eas
t o
f S
an F
ran
cisc
o)
P
oin
t R
eyes
(li
gh
tho
use
, el
ks,
wh
ales
, o
ne
hou
r n
ort
h o
f S
an
Fra
nci
sco
by c
ar)
S
equ
oia
an
d K
ing
s C
an
yo
n
Nati
on
al
Park
(S
ierr
a N
evad
a,
Mou
nt
Wh
itn
ey)
L
ak
e T
ah
oe
(blu
e w
ater
, 5
00m
dee
p, o
ver
1,8
00
m a
bo
ve
sea
lev
el)
Tra
vel
tim
es
by
ca
r
San
Fra
nci
sco
– L
.A.:
7 h
ou
rs
San
Fra
nci
sco
– S
an J
ose
: 1
5 m
ins
San
Fra
nci
sco
– F
resn
o:
4 h
ou
rs
San
Fra
nci
sco
– O
akla
nd
: 1
5 m
ins
Lo
s A
ng
eles
– S
an D
iego
:2.5
hours
Lo
s A
ng
eles
– F
resn
o:
4 h
ou
rs
Lo
s A
ng
eles
- S
acra
men
to:
7 h
ours
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Arbeitsblatt für das Fach Englisch Englisch Die Verlaufsform des Präsens (The present progressive)
Besonderheiten beim Schreiben:
write
put
e
+ t
Tom is writing a book
Tom is putting a cup1
on the table
• Verben mit stummen –e am Ende
verlieren dieses vor der ing-Endung
• Verben mit kurzen Vokal vor dem
Endkonsonanten verdoppeln diesen
Endkonsonanten.
Fragen und Kurzantworten in der Verlaufsform des Präsens:
Are
Is
Are
Is
Are
Is
Are
Is
you
Tom
you
it
you
she
you
it
working
playing
watching
snowing?
Doing
cleaning
going
raining?
in the office?
football?
a movie?
your homework?
her room?
on vacation?
Yes,
Yes,
Yes,
Yes,
No,
No,
No,
No,
I am
he is.
we are.
it is.
I am not. I’m watching TV.
she isn’t. She is cleaning
the dishes.
we are staying at home.
the sun is shining.
1 cup = Tasse
Mit dem present progressive sagst du, dass jemand gerade etwas
tut oder dass jetzt etwas passiert.
• Die Verlaufsform bildest du mit einer Form von to be (am, is,
are) und dem Infiniv (ohne to) des Verbs + ing-Endung.
z.B. They are play+ing football.
• Im Deutschen gibt es die Verlaufsform nicht. Die Bedeutung
wird deshalb oft mit gerade, im Moment, im Augenblick oder
jetzt ausgedrückt
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Bilde aus den vorgegeben Satzteilen Sätze im present progressive!
• You / to go / to the circus.
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• Peter / to play / basketball every week.
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• Tom and Klara / to learn / for the English test.
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• I / to eat.
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• They / to cook / a meal together,
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Fill in the missing verb forms in the present progressive (Verlaufsform!)
• Jenny ______________ (wait) for the train.
• Simon and David ______________ (listen) to music.
• They ______________ (not sit) on the bed.
• ______________ (you/go) home by car?
• ______________ (not shop) in a bookshop at the moment.
• _________________________ (the sun/com out) again?
• ______ Thomas ______________ (to dance) at the moment? No, he
______________ (short answer!). He ______________ (to sit) in the classroom.
• What about Tim and Marco? ______ they ______________ (to run) to their bus?
No, they ______ (short answer!). They ______________ (to write) an English
test.
• Tina, what ______ you ______________ (to do)? I ______________ (not/to
swim) at the moment, I ______________ (to read) the test.
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Lösung Englisch Die Verlaufsform des Präsens (The present progressive)
• You / to go / to the circus.
You are going to the circus.
• Peter / to play / basketball every week.
Peter is playing basketball every week.
• Tom and Klara / to learn / for the English test.
Tom and Klara are learning for the English test.
• I / to eat.
I am eating.
• They / to cook / a meal together,
They are cooking a meal together.
• Jenny is waiting (wait) for the train.
• Simon and David are listening (listen) to music.
• They aren’t sitting (not sit) on the bed.
• Are you going (you/go) home by car?
• I’m not shopping (not shop) in a bookshop at the moment.
• Is the sun coming out (the sun/com out) again?
• Is Thomas dancing (to dance) at the moment? No, he isn’t (short answer!). He is sitting (to
sit) in the classroom.
• What about Tim and Marco? Are they running (to run) to their bus? No, they aren’t (short
answer!). They are writing (to write) an English test.
• Tina, what are you doing (to do)? I’m not swimming (not/to swim) at the moment, I am
reading (to read) the test.