Complete the Tony's favourite museum column in the table.
Tony's favourite museum
Your favourite museum
Name
Place
Favourite room
Opening hours
Price
Answer the questions. Use the words in the box to help you.
chemistry
communications
control
environment
experiment
physics
X-ray
1
What can you learn about in the rooms on the second and third floors?
2
What allows you to see inside your body?
3
What can you do in the Launchpad?
4
What can you learn about on the fourth and fifth floors?
Writing
Decide what the underlined words in the sentences refer to.
1
But the Science Museum is different... It is noisy!
2
People talk about what they can see and do here.
3
You can always find something new and have a wonderful time there.
Complete the passage with it, they and there.
There are a lot of museums in London, and one of the most popular is the British
Museum.
Thousands of people visit (1) __________ every year.
(2) ___________they can see lots
of interesting things from different times and places.
The British Museum is very traditional.
Visitors must not make a noise, and (3) ____________must not touch anything or take photos.
Entry to the museum is free, so people can visit (4) _____________as often as they like.
Write a passage about your favourite
museum.
Pay attention to the words it,
they and there.
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Complete the Your favourite museum column
in the table in Activity 3.
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Write a passage. Use the table and Activities 2
and 6 to help you.
Say:
1
Are there many museums in your town?
2
Which one is your favourite?
3
What is special about the museum?
4
What can you see or do there?
Learning to learn
When you write, you can use
pronouns such as it, he, her, this,
there... to avoid repetition.
But
remember to check whether the
reference is clear or not.