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NHF5 Unit 3 Practice

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  • What's this?
    It's a castle
  • What's this?
    It's a fountain.
  • What's this?
    It's a bridge.
  • What's this?
    It's a tower.
  • You can use these when you need to walk up or down, indoors or outdoors. You need to climb lots of them to reach the top of a tall building.
    They're steps.
  • What are these?
    They're steps.
  • What's this?
    It's a town/city hall
  • It's a decoration which shoots water into the air.
    It's a fountain.
  • This is the place where two streets cross. There are often traffic lights here.
    It's a crossroads.
  • What's this?
    It's a (town/city) square
  • You can find this next to a road. It's narrow and it's got a hard surface. People walk on it.
    It's a pavement.
  • You can often see this in a sqaure or garden. It shoots water into the air. People sometimes throw money into it.
    It's a fountain.
  • What's this?
    It's a bridge.
  • This structure is often used to decorate parks and important buildings. It can have the shape of a person or an animal. It's usually made of stone.
    It's a statue.
  • What's this?
    It's a bridge.
  • What's this?
    It's a crossroads (with a signpost)
  • This building is tall and narrow. You need to go up some steps to get to the top. You usually get a great view from the top.
    It's a tower.
  • It's a place where you can cross the road or street safely.
    It's a pedestrian crossing.
  • What's this?
    It's a statue
  • This building is usually in the centre of the town. It's where the mayor and the government of a city or town work.
    It's a town hall/city hall.
  • This object is a machine that controls the traffic. It's got three lights on it. When the light is red, you must stop your car.
    They're traffic lights.
  • What are they?
    They're traffic lights.
  • It's a place where the people that look after the town, work.
    It's a town hall/city hall.
  • You use this structure when you want to cross over a river. It's usually long and narrow.
    It's a bridge.
  • What's this?
    It's a tower.
  • Where are they walking?
    On the pavement.
  • What's this?
    It's a pedestrian crossing.
  • Where is he walking?
    On the pavement.
  • What's this?
    It's a crossroads.
  • What's this?
    It's a tower.
  • This is an old building. It's got high and thick walls. kings and queens built these in the past to protect their towns and cities.
    It's a castle