Present Simple - The daily routine of the Queen

English as a Second Language (ESL)

First watch the wideo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuXACPrJNHw
Then, in the first exercise, you have to write down all of the activities which the Queen does.
In the second exercise, you have to decribe her day in Past Simple tense.

Vocabulary Worksheet

English

Vocabulary Quiz

Name: _____________________  
Grade 11
Part A: Multiple Choice (Choose the correct answer.)

1. Which word describes a supreme ruler or monarch?
   - a) Captivity
   - b) Sovereign
   - c) Treason
   - d) Imperial

2. What is the term for the crime of betraying one’s country?
   - a) Emperor
   - b) Sovereign
   - c) Treason
   - d) Captivity

3. If something is related to an empire, it is:
   - a) Sovereign
   - b) Imperial
   - c) Captivity
   - d) Treason

4. Which of these is the term for being held as a prisoner?
   - a) Imperial
   - b) Captivity
   - c) Treason
   - d) Sovereign

5. An emperor is most similar to which of the following?
   - a) Prisoner
   - b) Ruler
   - c) Soldier
   - d) Criminal

Part B: Fill in the Blank

6. The king declared himself the absolute __________ of his country.

7. Betraying one’s ruler is considered an act of __________.

8. After the battle, the defeated soldiers were held in __________ until they were ransomed.

9. The __________ family has ruled this country for centuries.

10. The __________ palace was adorned with gold and fine tapestries, symbolizing the wealth of the

empire.

Part C: Match the Word with the Definition

11. **Emperor**  
12. **Treason**  
13. **Captivity**  
14. **Imperial**  
15. **Sovereign**

   a) Betrayal of one's country or ruler  
   b) Being held as a prisoner  
   c) Relating to an empire  
   d) A supreme ruler, such as a king or queen  
   e) A ruler of great power, especially of an empire  

 

Tour of London

English as a foreign language

Tour guide: Good aft­ern­oon lad­ies and gen­tle­men and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | _ _ | this _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _ | of Lon­don by bus. 
My name’s Greg and I’m your _ _ _ _ _  this aft­ern­oon on our tour of London. As you can see, we’re on an _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ | bus, so you can see all the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ from your seat and you don’t need to _ _ _ _ anywhere. And ple­ase _ _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _ _| about the rain, I’m sure it’ll stop soon. A-a-and ple­ase ask any que­sti­ons at any time. 
Tourist 1: I have a question. 
Tour guide: Yes? 
Tourist 1: Do you have extra umbrellas? I mean if it rains a lot. 
Tour guide: Err, no, we don’t have any extra umbrellas, but don’t worry, I’m sure the rain will stop soon. Right, OK, so where are we going on our_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _? Well, the tour _ _ _ _ _ 2 hours and we are going to visit all the fam­ous sites. First, we’ll see Mad­ame Tussauds, the _ _ _ _ _ _ with wax mod­els of fam­ous peo­ple and celebrities, then we’ll _ _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _ _  the most fam­ous _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _ _ _  in the world, Oxf­ord Street. After that we’ll see the fam­ous _ _ _ _ _ Big Ben and The Hou­ses of Parliament. As we drive along the river you’ll see the pop­ula­r attraction, the Lon­don Eye, from which you can see the _ _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _  on a sunny day. Then we’ll see Tower Bri­dge and the fam­ous Tower of Lon­don bef­ore _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ at Buc­kin­gha­m Palace, just in time for a _ _ _  of _ _ _ with the Queen. 
Tourist 2: Is that inc­lud­ed in the tour? A cup of tea with the Queen? 
Tour guide: Err, well, no not exactly, but there’s a lov­ely _ _ _ _ near the _ _ _ _ _ _ where you can get a cup of tea. 
(Sound of a storm right overhead, loud thu­nde­r and very heavy downpour) 
Tourist 1: I have ano­the­r question. 
Tour guide: Yes?
Tourist 1: Can we have our money back? We’re _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ the bus. 
Tour guide: Err, well, you see... Quick! Run! Eve­ryo­ne off the bus! …

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