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Explore London & the Southeast of England
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What was the most important transformation during the Industrial Revolution?
People left the countryside and went to the city to work in factories
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What is the symbol of the county of Kent?
The White Horse
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What is an affectionate animal name you might be called while in England?
Duck
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What is the name of the town where we can swim and that is famous for its oysters?
Whitstable
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Where can you buy a Meal Deal?
In a supermarket like TESCO
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What does this symbol indicate?
Train station
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How many countries make up the United Kingdom?
4
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Imagine you don't like the food. What could you say politely?
I'm full, thank you!
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What is the most famous landmark in Rochester?
Rochester Castle
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What is English people’s main meal of the day?
Dinner
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Who was Charles Dickens and where is he famous?
A writer famous in Rochester
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What should you always bring in your backpack in case it drizzles?
A raincoat
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What character does Rowan Atkinson play?
Mr. Bean
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What is the name of the hotel where we are staying?
King Charles
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What is the name of the airport we are flying to?
Gatwick
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What are the magic words to use in the UK?
Please and Thank you
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What side do cars drive on in the UK?
On the left side
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What is Kent called?
The Garden of England
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What is the name of the place where you obtain your boarding pass and leave your luggage?
Check-in desk
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What is the name of the town in Kent where we will be staying?
Gillingham
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Where can you buy second-hand clothes that are good quality and typical in the UK?
Second-hand stores
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What is something the British love to do, for example when waiting for the bus?
Queue up or stand in line
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