a building where people pay to stay and eat meals
hotel
one of the round objects under bicycle that turns when it moves
wheel
pasta in the shape of long thin pieces that look like string when they are cooked
spaghetti
four countries that make up the United Kingdom
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
What do you drink in England at 5 o'clock?
tea
very small fine, usually yellow grains of rock; it is found on beaches and in deserts
sand
a metal bar, with a handle at each end, that you use for controlling the direction in which a bicycle moves
handlebar
an Italian dish consisting of a flat round bread base with cheese, tomatoes, vegetables, meat, etc. on top
pizza
the bell in the clock tower of the British Houses of Parliament
Big Ben
a famous detective created by British author Arthur Conan Doyle
Sherlock Holmes
a book that gives information about a place for travellers or tourists
guidebook
a seat for a person on a bike
saddle
small white beans cooked in a tomato sauce and usually sold in cans
baked beans
a Scottish dish that looks like a large round sausage made from the heart, lungs and liver of a sheep
haggis
a thin string of cotton, wool, silk, etc. used for sewing or making cloth
thread
something that you bring back for other people when you have been on holiday
souvenir
a device for slowing or stopping a bike
brake
knives, forks and spoons, used for eating and serving food
cutlery
the capital city of Wales
Cardiff
the name for the national flag of the United Kingdom
the Union Jack
the activity of visiting interesting buildings and places as a tourist
sightseeing
one of the thin bars or long, straight pieces of metal that connect the centre of a wheel to its outer edge, on a bicycle
spoke
plates, cups, dishes, etc.
crockery
the official residence and office of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
10 Downing Street in London
a statue at the entrance of New York harbour, which represents a female figure carrying a book of laws in one hand and a torch in the other
the Statue of Liberty