Το κείμενο από τη σελ. 135 του Βιβλίου Μαθητή της Δ′ τάξης
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The Covered Market of Oxford, established in 1772, is now a bustling hub of small shops and stalls where tourists can find everything from clothes and gifts to Oxford sausages and old books. The market features a variety of cafés, sandwich stalls, and bakeries offering fresh bread. You’ll also find butchers selling the famous sausages, delicatessens, greengrocers with fresh fruit, and florists with beautiful flowers. The market is open Monday to Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Vocabulary
established: set up, created
bustling: full of activity and excitement
delicatessens: stores that sell high-quality foods
greengrocers: sellers of fruit and vegetables
florists: people who sell flowers
sausages: a type of food made from ground meat
stalls: small shops or counters
Questions
1. When was the Covered Market of Oxford established?
2. What can tourists find at the market besides clothes and gifts?
3. Describe the types of food items available at the market.
4. What are some of the different shops you might see at the market?
5. What days of the week is the market open?
6. What time does the market open in the morning?
7. Why might the market be described as bustling?
Ετικέτες: Αγγλία, Δ’ τάξη, λεξιλόγιο, Τεχνητή Νοημοσύνη