
Answer — Exercise 4
6.5 - Video: Istanbul·Navigate Elementary A2 - Coursebook
Question
Watch the video again. Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F). Correct the false sentences.
- Istanbul is the second largest city in Turkey.
- In ancient times the city was first called Constantinople.
- The city's name changed to Istanbul in 1833.
- Today the Hagia Sophia is a mosque.
- The strait that divides Istanbul is called the Bosphorous.
- Only local people use the ferries on the Bosphorous.
- Istanbul is famous for its fresh seafood.
- The Grand Bazaar was first built in the 18th century.
- There are sixteen streets in the market.
- The market doesn't sell any food.
- The city is the same now as it was in ancient times.
Answer
- Istanbul is the
secondlargest city in Turkey. - In ancient times the city was first called Byzantium.
- The city’s name was changed to Istanbul in 1923.
- Today the Hagia Sophia is a museum.
- The sea that divides Istanbul is called the Bosphorous. ✓
- Local people and tourists can use the ferries on the Bosphorous.
- Istanbul is famous for its fresh seafood. ✓
- The Grand Bazaar was first built over 560 years ago.
- There are 60 streets in the market.
- The market sells fresh seafood, herbs, spices, coffee, cooked food.
- The city is different now to how it was in ancient times. ’These civilizations ended and the city changed.’
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