A compulsory bus-stop sign means that all the buses stop here:
A reguest bus-stop sign means that a bus only stops here if someone wants to get on or off:
At the bakery you buy sausages, fish, sugar, macaroni, cereals and tea:
At the bookstalls people are choosing books, magazines and newspapers for the journey:
At the butcher`s there is a wide choice of meat and poultry:
If you are hungry you can have a meal in the supper-car and if the journey is long you can have a comfortable bed in a sleeper:
If you are out to hail a taxi cruising the streets you should look out for the lighted roof sign "taxi":
If you call round at a department store you can buy milk, cream, cheese, butter and many other products:
If your luggage weighs more than 20kgs, you have to pay extra:
In the perfumery they sell face cream, powder, lipstick, lotions and shampoos, sweaters, cardigans, china and glass:
In the women`s clothing department you can find dresses, costumes, blouses, skirts, coats, beautiful underwear and many other things:
Normal London buses are blue and single-deckers:
St. James`s Park is the largest of London parks and is famous for its Speaker`s Corner which attracts a lot of tourists:
The City is a small area but is the business and commercial heart of London:
The famous Trafalgar Street and house No. 5 is the residence of the Prime Minister of Great Britain:
The goods declaration and the immigration agreement are often filled in on board the plane:
The jet-lag is a difference between the time you are accustomed to and the new time:
The Tower of London has a very long history, it used to be a fortress, a royal residence, then a prison, and now it is a museum:
The you go to the check-out counter, your bag is weighed and labeled, a claim-check for each piece of luggage is inserted in the ticket and you are given a boarding pass:
You pay money to the cashier and he gives you back the change: