- What is the capital of the USA? - What do you know about the USA? - Have you ever visited it? - Do you have friends in the USA? stripe (n) /straɪp/ a long narrow line of colour, that is a different colour from the areas next to it. colony (n) /ˈkɒləni/ a group of people from the same place or with the same work or interests who live in a particular city or country or who live together freedom (n) /ˈfriːdəm/ the state of not being ruled by a foreign or cruel government avenue (n) /ˈævənjuː/ a wide straight road with trees on both sides, especially one leading to a big house. site (n) /saɪt/ a place where something has happened state (n) /steɪt/ a country considered as an organized political community controlled by one government represent (v) /ˌreprɪˈzent/ to be a symbol of something lead (v) /liːd/ to go with or in front of people to show the way or to make them go in the right direction. bloom (v) /bluːm/ ( trees, plants, gardens, etc.) with the flowers fully open broad (adj) /brɔːd/ wide Answer the questions.
1) When is the birthday of the American nation? 4July, 1776.
2) Who was the first president of the USA? 3) On which river is the capital of the United States of America located? 4) What monuments are in Washington DC? 5) What is the most famous tourist attraction in the capital's parks?