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Sunday 5 July 2020

Places in town. What will be open in England?


Places in town.What will be open in England?



I Lead in. Answer the questions.
1.    What places in your town or city were open during the Covid-19 pandemic?
2.    What businesses and places were closed during the Covid-19 pandemic?
3.    What places will soon be open for people in future in your town or city?


II Watch the video and note down names of at least five places that will soon open in England.


III Watch the video about easing lockdown in England and choose the correct option to complete the sentences.




From tomorrow the 2-meter social distancing/distanced/stencil rule will be replaced with a 1 meter plus measure where 2 meters is implausible/improbable/impossible. And in addition to that there'll be recommended safety measures such as fact/face/facing coverings, increased hygiene, and changes to business lay/layouts/playgrounds. Social gatherings will also be different as two folds/old house/households will be able to meet regardless of size, indoors and orders/outdoors/odours. So things, for example, like dinner/dined/planner parties will be allowed and overnight stays as well. A long list of businesses will reopen including restaurants, parts/pubs/curbs, and cafes, but safety measures will mean minimal staff and customer contract/attract/contact, table service, and taking customers contact details/detailed/tails to help with any tracing in case of an outbreak.



 Glossary: household = a group of people, for example a family, who live     together.

staff = people who work for an organization.
customer = a client.



IV What places for tourism will be open in England? Watch the video and put the images in order.  












Glossary: B&B = (bed and breakfast) a small hotel offering a room to sleep in and a morning meal.
campsite = a piece of land where people on holiday can camp.
holiday home =  a house that tourists can rent for their holidays.

V Look at the photos below. Match the words to the images.

1.    funfair – a place in a park or field where people ride machines for fun and play games to win prizes.
2.    community centre – a place where people who live in an area can meet to take courses.
3.    amusement arcade – an indoor place where people play coin-operated machines.
4.    playground – an area designed for children to play.
5.    gallery – a building for showing works of art.







VI What cultural and leisure venues will be open in England? Watch the video and underline the names of the places that will be open.


a)    theatre
b)    art school
c)    gallery
d)    playground
e)    funfair
f)     cinema
g)    library
h)    museum
i)      casino
j)     community centre
k)    amusement arcade


VII How will other places function after the lockdown?  Watch the video and mark the sentences as True (T) or False (F). Correct the false statements.


1.    Hairdresser’s will open.
2.    Clients at hairdresser’s will have to wear visors.
3.    Places of worship will also reopen.
4.    People cannot visit places of worship for services such as weddings.
5.    Religious ceremonies will have a 60-person   limit.

Glossary: visor = a transparent shield that cover face.


VIII Match the words to the images. Which of these places will soon be in England? Watch and check your answers.



1.    bowling alley
2.    spa
3.    water park
4.    indoor swimming pool
5.    hairdresser’s
6.    indoor gym
7.    nail bar
8.    nightclub




IX Vocabulary focus. Follow the link below. Focus on the words and expressions (study definitions), match the terms to their definitions, solve the crossword puzzle, complete the quiz, chase down the correct answer to earnpoints, unscramble words and phrases (correct order of letters), type in words to fill in the blanks, test your knowledge of  vocabulary.


X OVER TO YOU. Discuss the questions:
a)    What places in your town or city will open soon? Are they the same places that will be open in England?
b)    What places in your opinion are important for people?
c)    What will the new rules for clients be in those places?






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