Manhattan occupies an island on ____ river.
Hudson
In which borough are NY's airports located?
Queens
Which university can be found in the West Village of Manhattan?
New York University
Which neighbourhood is a home to jazz clubs?
Harlem
What is the underground in the USA called?
the subway
What can be found in the middle of Manhattan?
Central Park
What airports are in NY?
LaGuardia and JFK International
What is the memorial to John Lennon called?
Where is it?
Strawberry Fields
the Upper West Side
In which Manhattan's neighbourhood can you visit the Museum of Chinese in America?
Chinatown
What do Americans call a flat/a block of flats?
an apartment, an apartment building
Manhattan is the s_____ borough.
Manhattan is the b....-k..... borough.
Manhattan is the most d_____ populated.
smallest
best-known
densely
What is NY called by many people?
the city that never sleeps
What kind of performances can you visit in the Lincoln Center?
opera or ballet
In which Manhattan's neighbourhood can you get typical pizzas and pasta?
Little Italy
What is the difference between public schools in the USA and in the UK?
in the USA public schools are free to all
in the UK public schools are the oldest and the most expensive private schools
What statue of an animal can be found in the Financial District of Manhattan?
a statue of a bull
Where do more people live - in NY or in the whole of the Czech Republic?
in the Czech Republic (10 million)
NY - over 8 million
Which part of Manhattan is one of the most expensive?
the Upper East Side
In which Manhattan's neighbourhood can you visit Times Square?
Midtown
What are the government-funded schools in the UK called?
state schools
In the Financial District - what statue is the most visited by visitors of Manhattan?
the Statue of Liberty
What boroughs are there in NY?
Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island and Manhattan
If you want to go shopping for expensive jewelry, go to _____ .
Tiffany's
What parts of the USA does the George Washington Bridge connect?
New Jersey and Manhattan
What is the equivalent of USA private schools in the UK?
public schools