Текст: The floating markets of Bangkok Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is a city of contrasts The tall glass buildings look like any other modern city. But behind them is a place where life hasnt changed for over 100 years the canals. Built in 1866 by the King of Thailand, these canals are home to many Thai people who still live and work there today. There are lour floating markets around Bangkok. and the oldest and most popular is in the town of Damonen Saduak This market opens every day from 6,30 am. It's best to shop early and go by water taxi Alter 9 am the tourist buses arrive, and its much too busy It's a colourful. noisy. fascinating place Old jadies with huge hats sit in small boats filled with tropical fruit and vegetables. freshh coconut juice and local food. Did you miss your breakfast? Then just call a seller for a bowl of hot soup. He'll get it from a cooker at the eoq sy jo ypeq But the boats dont just sell food. Would you like a traditional hat? A silk dress A fiowered shirt? Then just call and point After the noise and excitement uf the market, continue along the canal, Soon you'll see the wooden houses, orchards and lioating flowers of the canal villages. It's a lovely, peaceful way to finish your trip. Задание: Answer the questions about your market. 1 Where exactly is the market? 2 What days and times is it open? 3 What food does it sell? Give some examples. 4 What other things does it sell? 5 What do you learn about the people who work there? 6 Describe the market. Find some adjectives. 7 What can you do after the market? 8 What do you learn about the town?
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