What is travelling? 
 holiday 
 fantastic rest 
 sweet dreams 
 new expressions 
 relaxation 
 free time 
 new countries, cities 
 means of transport / tickets 
 packaging 
 problems
How do the people travel? 
By plane 
+ the fastest way of travelling 
- can see only the clouds 
By train 
+ comfortable 
+ see the countrysides 
- slower than by plane
By ship 
+ breath fresh air 
+ watch the marvellous 
sea- sunset 
+ dream a lot 
- see very little 
By bus 
+ can stop 
+ can see beautiful 
landscapes 
- not very fast
Country: England 
Location: in the eastern part 
Population: 435,500 
Date of foundation: 1207 
People: Liverpoolians 
City status: 1880
Liverpool's population 
92.3% - White 
1.9% - Asian or Asian British 
1.8% - Black or Black British 
1.9% - mixed-race 
2.1% - Chinese and other
The coat of arms of the city
The ornamental gate to 
Chinatown 
The city is also home to the 
oldest Chinese community 
in Europe. 
The first residents of the city's 
Chinatown arrived as seamen in 
the 19th century.
Liverpool Cathedral 
The Anglican Cathedral was 
constructed between 1904 and 
1978. 
It is the largest Cathedral in Britain 
and the fifth largest in the world. 
It is one of the greatest buildings 
of the 20th century.
Pier Head
• was opened in 
1911. 
• It was designed 
by 
Walter Aubrey Thomas 
. 
• The building is 
the home of the 
Royal Liver Assurance 
group. 
The Royal 
Liver Building
Cunard Building 
It was constructed between 1914 
and 1917. 
Today, the building is owned by 
the Merseyside Pension Fund and 
is home to numerous public and 
private sector organizations.
Port of Liverpool 
The building was designed by Sir 
Arnold Thornley and F.B. Hobbs. 
It was constructed between 
1904 and 1907. 
Today, the building contains both 
residential and office space
Speke Hall Tudor 
manor howuasse b uilt in 1598 
The building is one of the few 
remaining Tudor houses left in 
the north of England.
The Albert Dock is one of the 
biggest tourist attractions 
It helped the city to 
become one of the most 
important ports in the 
world. 
It was constructed in 1846 
by Jesse Hartley.
Tate Liverpool is an art gallery 
and a museum 
The gallery was opened in 1988. 
It has the national collection of 
British art from the year 1500 to the 
present day, and international 
modern art.
The Victoria Building, 
University of Liverpool 
The University of Liverpool was 
established in 1881 as University 
College.
University of Liverpool's 
Victoria Building tower 
In 1884 it became part of the 
federal Victoria University. 
In 1903 it became an indepen-dent 
university, the University 
of Liverpool.
Liverpool Town Hall dates 
Liverpool Town Hall dates from 
from 1754 
1754
The neo-classical St George's Hall 
Its doors are inscribed with " 
S.P.Q.L." ("the senate and 
people of Liverpool“). 
It was constructed between 
1840 and 1855
Superlabbanana
Chavasse park
• Chavasse park is an open space in the 
city centre of Liverpool. 
• It was named in commemoration of the 
Chavasse family: 
• Francis (the 2nd Bishop of Liverpool) 
• his sons: Christopher Maude Chavasse 
(an Olympic athlete and later Bishop of 
Rochester) 
• Noel Godfrey Chavasse (a doctor, one 
of only 3 men to win the Victoria Cross).
Anfield, 
the home of Liverpool F.C., 
the most successful team in 
English football. 
It was formed in 1892. 
It won: 
• 18 league titles 
• seven FA Cups 
• seven League Cups 
• five European Cups 
•three UEFA Cups.
Transport 
Liverpool Lime 
Street Station 
Underground is one 
of the busiest and 
most extensive in 
the country
20 Forthlin Road is one of many 
tourist attractions related to the 
Beatles.
KEY 
1. c 3. b 5. f 
2. d 4. e 6. a 
II. 1. the oldest Chinese community in 
Europe 
2. between 1904 and 1978 
3. Walter Aubrey Thomas 
4. an art gallery and a museum 
5. 1881 as University College 
6. the home of Liverpool F.C
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  • 2.
    What is travelling?  holiday  fantastic rest  sweet dreams  new expressions  relaxation  free time  new countries, cities  means of transport / tickets  packaging  problems
  • 11.
    How do thepeople travel? By plane + the fastest way of travelling - can see only the clouds By train + comfortable + see the countrysides - slower than by plane
  • 12.
    By ship +breath fresh air + watch the marvellous sea- sunset + dream a lot - see very little By bus + can stop + can see beautiful landscapes - not very fast
  • 17.
    Country: England Location:in the eastern part Population: 435,500 Date of foundation: 1207 People: Liverpoolians City status: 1880
  • 18.
    Liverpool's population 92.3%- White 1.9% - Asian or Asian British 1.8% - Black or Black British 1.9% - mixed-race 2.1% - Chinese and other
  • 19.
    The coat ofarms of the city
  • 20.
    The ornamental gateto Chinatown The city is also home to the oldest Chinese community in Europe. The first residents of the city's Chinatown arrived as seamen in the 19th century.
  • 21.
    Liverpool Cathedral TheAnglican Cathedral was constructed between 1904 and 1978. It is the largest Cathedral in Britain and the fifth largest in the world. It is one of the greatest buildings of the 20th century.
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    • was openedin 1911. • It was designed by Walter Aubrey Thomas . • The building is the home of the Royal Liver Assurance group. The Royal Liver Building
  • 24.
    Cunard Building Itwas constructed between 1914 and 1917. Today, the building is owned by the Merseyside Pension Fund and is home to numerous public and private sector organizations.
  • 25.
    Port of Liverpool The building was designed by Sir Arnold Thornley and F.B. Hobbs. It was constructed between 1904 and 1907. Today, the building contains both residential and office space
  • 26.
    Speke Hall Tudor manor howuasse b uilt in 1598 The building is one of the few remaining Tudor houses left in the north of England.
  • 27.
    The Albert Dockis one of the biggest tourist attractions It helped the city to become one of the most important ports in the world. It was constructed in 1846 by Jesse Hartley.
  • 28.
    Tate Liverpool isan art gallery and a museum The gallery was opened in 1988. It has the national collection of British art from the year 1500 to the present day, and international modern art.
  • 29.
    The Victoria Building, University of Liverpool The University of Liverpool was established in 1881 as University College.
  • 30.
    University of Liverpool's Victoria Building tower In 1884 it became part of the federal Victoria University. In 1903 it became an indepen-dent university, the University of Liverpool.
  • 32.
    Liverpool Town Halldates Liverpool Town Hall dates from from 1754 1754
  • 33.
    The neo-classical StGeorge's Hall Its doors are inscribed with " S.P.Q.L." ("the senate and people of Liverpool“). It was constructed between 1840 and 1855
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    • Chavasse parkis an open space in the city centre of Liverpool. • It was named in commemoration of the Chavasse family: • Francis (the 2nd Bishop of Liverpool) • his sons: Christopher Maude Chavasse (an Olympic athlete and later Bishop of Rochester) • Noel Godfrey Chavasse (a doctor, one of only 3 men to win the Victoria Cross).
  • 37.
    Anfield, the homeof Liverpool F.C., the most successful team in English football. It was formed in 1892. It won: • 18 league titles • seven FA Cups • seven League Cups • five European Cups •three UEFA Cups.
  • 38.
    Transport Liverpool Lime Street Station Underground is one of the busiest and most extensive in the country
  • 39.
    20 Forthlin Roadis one of many tourist attractions related to the Beatles.
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    KEY 1. c3. b 5. f 2. d 4. e 6. a II. 1. the oldest Chinese community in Europe 2. between 1904 and 1978 3. Walter Aubrey Thomas 4. an art gallery and a museum 5. 1881 as University College 6. the home of Liverpool F.C