Prime Time 4, Coursebook

New York: It’s all here New York’s famous landmarks a) Circle the names that you can find on the map. b) Match some of New York’s famous landmarks with the descriptions on the map. d649ts 6 Central Park Hudson River East River Hyde Park Hudson Bay Little Italy Queens 1. Brooklyn Bridge 4. High Line 2. Central Park 3. Empire State Building 5. Times Square 6. Metropolitan Museum of Art 7. Coney Island New York’s “green lung” divides the Upper East Side from the Upper West Side and includes a lake, a zoo and baseball fields. One of the oldest and certainly most famous galleries in the US contains art covering a period of 5,000 years. The bridge that connects Manhattan and Brooklyn crossing the East River was built in 1883. A busy and crowded square famous for its many huge screens showing advertise- ments. It was originally a train line through the city above ground. Where trains once transported goods, you can now walk around and watch the sunset over the Hudson River. In just over an hour you can get from Manhattan to this old-school amusement park and beach area in Brooklyn. One of the oldest and highest skyscrapers in New York. Manhattan to the Bronx to Staten Island Midtown Queens Soho Chinatown Brooklyn Tribeca Little Italy East Village West Village Upper East Side Upper West Side Central Park New Jersey Hudson River East River Hell’s Kitchen 20 2 Unit New York twenty Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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