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What is this?

Is there any mall in your city?

Do you like shopping in malls? Why?

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A shopping centre is a group of shops with a common area for cars to park, which usually provides goods and services (e.g. restaurants, cafés) for shoppers. (Shopping)mall is the American word for shopping centre. However, nowadays, shopping centres and malls are both common in the UK.

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1-library

2-stadium3-museum

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4-car park 5- underground station

6-shopping centre mall

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7-bookshop 8-post office 9-bank

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What do you see in the picture?

Do you like shopping in malls? Why?

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Montreal is the largest city in the Canadian province of Quebec and the second-largest city in Canada.

New words

Convenient: suitable for one's purpose or needs; opportune

Ground: The solid surface of the earth

especially :for a particular purpose; specifically

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popular Widely liked or appreciated.

New words

tourist: One who travels for pleasure

around: On all sides, from place to place in

world :The earth,The universe

tunnel: An underground or underwater passage

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1- How long are the tunnels of Montreal’s underground city?

2- How many shopping malls does it have?

3- Are there many shops above the ground in the area?

They’re 32km long.

It has 5.

No,there aren’t many.

Questions

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1- What time do most parts of the underground city open?

2- How many people use the underground city every day?

3- Why?

At 5:30am.

500,000.

Because they find it convenient.

Questions

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12km²10

2600200

1:00am

winter

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There is a tree here

There are trees here

There is not a tree here

There are not trees here

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There is an apple in the fridge

There is not an apple in the fridge

Is there an apple in the fridge?

There are apples in the fridge

There are not apples in the fridge

Are there apples in the fridge?

Yes , there is No, there is not

Yes , there are No, there are not

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There areIs there

there aren’t

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In the sky we see 1 moon and millions of stars. So normally we would say:

I saw the moon last night.

I saw a star last night.

We want to buy an umbrella.(Any umbrella, not a particular umbrella.)Where is the umbrella? (We already have an umbrella. We are looking for our umbrella, particular umbrella.)

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The man is on a tour bus

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