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Istanbul Unit 6 Review

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  • What kind of transport connects the European and Asian sides of Istanbul?
    Ferry or bridge. (Bosphorous Bridge)
  • Which of these is not a souvenir mentioned in the unit? A) soap B) comb C) cup and saucer D) scarf
    D) Scarf
  • What kind of souvenir might you buy for your family in Istanbul?
    Carpets, lamps, jewelry, soap, cups, baskets, keychain
  • Which is the correct phrase to use when you enter a shop and see an interesting object? A) “Could I see that ring, please?” B) “See that ring now!” C) “You show me that ring.” D) “Ring me, please.”
    A) “Could I see that ring, please?
  • Complete: “You _____ ask permission before you take photographs in some places.” A) should B) shouldn’t C) mustn’t D) doesn’t
    Should
  • Istanbul is built on two continents. Which ones?
    Europe and Asia
  • Which of these would you buy to hold your keys or small items? A) ring B) basket C) earrings D) soap
    Basket
  • Why might a tourist buy a “cup and saucer” or a “carpet” in Istanbul? (Choose the best explanation) A) They are traditional souvenirs or decorative items. B) They are very cheap everywhere. C) They are necessary for daily life in Istanbu
    A) They are traditional souvenirs or decorative items
  • Make a polite request using Could I…
  • True or False: “Visitors shouldn’t take photographs without asking permission in some places.”
    True
  • Make a polite request using Do you mind if I…
  • You are travelling in Istanbul and it’s raining. What advice could you give with “should / shouldn’t”? A) You should wear sandals. B) You should take a coat. C) You shouldn’t bring an umbrella. D) You should walk without shoes.
    B) You should take a coat.
  • What's the name of the Bridge that connects Europe and Asia
    Bosphorous Bridge
  • What is the name of the famous covered market in Istanbul?
    Grand Bazaar
  • What do you call this item they are riding on it?
    Carpet
  • What problem did the characters have in the market?
    They got lost or had trouble finding the right shop in the market.