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1 Welcome to New York City – City Guide http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-58nsUMFs8

2 Broadway The main road of New York, the longest street in the world. It begins at the southern tip of Manhattan and extends about 241 km (150 mi) north to Albany. The principal theater and amusement district of New York City, on the West Side of midtown Manhattan centered on Broadway.

3 Times Square A square formed by the intersection of Broadway and Seventh Avenue in New York City, extending from 42nd to 45th Street. Heart of the New York theater district. Site of annual celebration of New Year's.

4 It is 319 metres tall. It was the world's tallest building for 11 months before it was surpassed by the Empire State Building in 1931. The Chrysler Building is considered to be one of the finest buildings in New York City. It was the headquarters of the Chrysler Corporation from 1930 until the mid 1950's. But the corporation didn't pay for the construction of it and never owned it. Chrysler Building It is a famous skyscraper in New York City, located on the east side of Manhattan.

5 Central Park An extensive recreational area of New York City extending north to south in central Manhattan.

6 American Museum of Natural History It is one of the largest and most celebrated museums in the world. It is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, across the street from Central Park.

7 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Lincoln Center is one of the cornerstones of New York City’s culture. It consists of a campus of 11 organizations focused on music, dance and theatre.

8 Fifth Avenue A street in New York City that is famous for its expensive shops.

9 Empire State Building The Empire State Building is a 102-story skyscraper at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and West 34th Street. It has a roof height of 381 meters. With its antenna spire included, it stands a total of 443.2 m high. It was built in 1932.

10 Wall Street The term refers to the financial district of New York City. It is named after the eight-block-long street running from Broadway to South Street. It has become a synonym for the financial markets of the United States. It is the home of the New York Stock Exchange.

11 Brooklyn Bridge The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges. It was completed in 1883. It connects Manhattan and Brooklyn by spanning the East River. With a main span of 486.3 m, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world from its opening until 1903. It is the first steel-wire suspension bridge.

12 New York, New York by Frank Sinatra http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZpFtslR068&feature=fvwrel

13 The most famous................ bridge is the Golden Gate Bridge in SF.visutý The New York.................................... is situated on Wall Street.burza The financial................. are nervous nowadays.trhy The Chrysler Building was the world's tallest........................ in the world.mrakodrap It was............... in 1930.postaven It is located on the.................... side of Manhattan.východní The shops on Fifth Avenue are very..........................drahé The Lincoln Center focuses on music,...................., and theatre.tanec Time Square is on the........................... of Broadway and Seventh Avenue.průsečík The Chrysler Corporation didn't pay for the....................budova

14 New York City - 10 Things You Need To Know http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5mR_0QJtfI

15 1.New York City is divided into five boroughs New York is divided into five boroughs – Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, the Bronx, and the best-known of all, Manhattan. In Manhattan you will find most of the city’s attractions, such as the Empire State Building, Central Park, Times Square, the Chrysler Building and more. Ferries to the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island depart from Lower Manhattan. For the best views of Manhattan go to the Top of the Rock at the Rockefeller Centre.

16 2. Try and visit a borough other than Manhattan Attractions mentioned in the other boroughs are: The Bronx: The Yankee Stadium and the Bronx Museum Queens: Lots of ethnic neighbourhoods like the Greek Astoria Staten Island: The Staten Island Museum Brooklyn: The Brooklyn Promenade in Brooklyn Heights, Coney Island and Brighton Beach

17 3. It‘s very easy to navigate New York is extremely easy to navigate. Manhattan is divided into numbered streets from north to south and avenues from east to west making it very easy to get around. Buses are handy for getting around Manhattan. The subway is the best mode of transport to the other boroughs. Once you should use a yellow taxi. Try and get one on an avenue that’s going in the same direction you are. You’ll save time and money. Always remember to tip the taxi driver at least 15%.

18 4. There is lots to do for free New York is known for being expensive. But there’s lots to do for free. This includes: Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. Visit buildings such as Grand Central Station and St Patrick’s Cathedral. Ride the Staten Island Ferry.

19 5. Here you‘ll find the world‘s most famous museums The Met is one of the world’s most famous art museums. The Guggenheim Museum is also extremely well-known. New York is also home to the American Museum of Natural History.

20 6. It has the most famous city center park Located right in the middle of Manhattan, Central Park is the world’s most famous city centre park. To explore it you should put by at least half a day. Highlights include: Sheep’s Meadow: Great for chilling out in The Lake: Take out a rowing boat The Bow Bridge: Famous due to many museums The Rambles: Heavily wooded making it different from the rest of the park The Bethesda Fountain: The best-known fountain in the park Strawberry Fields: The tribute to John Lennon

21 7. If you‘re a non-US citizen, you can get 11% off goods in Macy‘s If you’re a non-US citizen and you want to buy anything in Macy’s, before you do go to the Visitor Centre near the Broadway entrance with your passport. Once you do you’ll be given the Macy’s discount card which knocks 11% off most goods.

22 8. There are lots of specialties to try When it comes to food in New York it comes down to three p’s: Pizza: There are pizzerias all over New York, one of the best being John’s of Bleecker Street in the West Village Pretzels: Available at hot dog stands all over the city Pastrami: The best known places to go for pastrami are Katz’s in the Lower East Side and Carnegie Deli in Midtown Manhattan, although they are quite expensive. Instead try Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop on Fifth Avenue between 22nd and 23rd streets for equally good food at almost half the price. Pastrami: A highly seasoned smoked cut of beef, usually taken from the shoulder Season: To improve the flavor of food by adding salt, spices, herbs, or other flavorings

23 9. Even though it‘s a big city, it‘s full of villages New York is home to three villages: West Village: South of 13th street and west of 6th avenue, it’s a residential area with famous landmarks from Friends and Sex and the City. Greenwich Village: The coolest of the villages. Full of cool bars and cafes and shops. Explore the area around Bleecker and Macdougal Streets. East Village: The most alternative of the three villages. The heart of the East Village is St Mark’s Place.

24 10. There is lots to do after dark There are lots of options in New York once the sun sets. If you like theatre, you’ve got Broadway. If you want to party, there are plenty of bars, and one of the coolest places to go out is in Greenwich Village. Bars mentioned in the video are: The Red Lion: Great for live music. 1849: A wild-west themed bar. Slane: Greenwich Village’s number one Irish bar. If you’re looking for something different, check out a performance in the Comedy Club on Macdougal Street in Greenwich Village.

25 Must See Attractions in New York City http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kx5qXQV37-c&feature=fvw

26 The late show with David Letterman is taped live. New York is famous for its Broadway Theatre. Shows run 6 days weekly. Many film and TV stars act in the premiere of new shows. The „tkts“ booth sells same-day tickets at half price.

27 The Rainbow Room is located on the 65th floor. It is an elegant symbol of city nightlife. It provides a panoramic view of NYC. At Shea [šej] Stadium you can watch a Mats‘ game. Yankee Stadium was built in 1923. It is home to the New York Yankees. It has a capacity to seat over 57,000 fans.

28 Top 5 Things to Check Out in New York City http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAqyfrrkCIA&feature=channel

29 The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of freedom and democracy. It is the most recognized icon of the US. The Central Park is a combination of architecture, landscape design, and urban planning. It is located in the heart of NY. Times Square is located at the corner of Broadway and 7th Avenue. It is full of theatres and large animated signs. MoMA = Museum of Modern Art houses famous works. From Warhol to Van Gogh – the collections are impressive.

30 1) Pastrami is a.......................... cut of beef.uzený 2) Broadway is the principal......................... district.divadelní 3) Times Square is the Site of annual......................... of New Year's. oslava 4) The Empire State Building is a famous............................ mrakodrap 5) The Central Park is a large..................................... area. rekreační 6) New York is divided into five...................................okres 7) Here you will find many.............................atrakce 8) The....................................................... is on Liberty Island. Socha Svobody 9) The......................... is the best mode of transport.metro 10) New York is known for being..................................drahý


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