It's well known that cars and other vehicles travel on the left side of the road. But what side is the steering wheel on in British cars?
It's on the right.
A double-decker is a famous bus with two levels that is typical for London. What colour is this bus?
It is red.
Is it possible to fly from Prague straight to London (without changing a plane)?
Is British railway the oldest in the world?
Yes, it is.
What do you think is a faster way of travel in London: a taxi or the underground?
The underground
British Airways is the biggest British airlines. Is that true or false?
It's true.
Is it possible to get from London to Paris by a train?
Yes, it is. The trains go through the Chnnel Tunnel that goes under the sea.
The Tube (= London underground) is the oldest underground railway. Is it true or false?
It is true (it was build in 1863).
Is it possible to travel from London to Scotland by a plane?
Yes, it is; there are several in Scotland (Edinbourgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Aberdeen and others).
Do you know any of the stations in London?
Victoria Station, Paddington Station, Waterloo Station, Kings Cross Station
What is a "black cab"?
It's a taxi.
How many airports are there in London? 1 -3 - 6
6 (Heathrow = the biggest, Luton, London city airport, Gatwick airport, London Stansted Airport and London Southend Airport)
What is the reason for travelling on the left side of the road?
How can you travel around London? Give at least five examples.
You can go by bus (double-decker), a taxi (cab), underground (the Tube), car; you can ride a bike or walk.
What is the busiest airport in Great Britain?
Heathrow - Luton - London City
London Heathrow