From Selfridges to Trafalgar Square - student B
Yesterday in the tour to Belgrave Square, you - student B - met another young man/ woman - student A. You had a very good time and arranged to meet again today. Unfortunately, both of you had already booked tours in advance, which you can't cancel at such short notice. You decide to take your tours separately and meet afterwards so you can tell each other about the places you've visited over a cup of coffee.
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Oxford Street is best known because ...
? of its key role in the Battle of Trafalgar
? it is lined with shops
? there are good bars and restaurants at the end of it
Selfridges, the world famous department store, ...
? was designed to be a huge shopping centre
? occupies the site of a palace
? used to be a famous theatre
Lord George Cavendish had Burlington Arcade built
? after one he had seen in France
? so he could keep an eye on his wife when she went shopping
? to protect himself from the raucous noise from oyster bars
The shops of St James's have always been associated with wealth and luxury because ...
? they are very near the Ritz
? the royal residence is in the area
? they date from the end of the 17th century
As you walk along the Pall Mall you can see a building which used to be a leper hospital and later became famous as ...
? a royal residence
? the residence of the Duke of York
? inspiration for a nursery rhyme
Lord Nelson was killed ...
? at Trafalgar
? on the Nile
? in Copenhagen
The four bronze reliefs commemorating Lord Nelson's greatest triumphs were made from
? enemy guns captured by Nelson
? guns donated by friends when he died
? the guns that killed Nelson captured by his men after his death