2.b) Make a list of ten questions to see if your classmates can answer them. It is a well-known fact that Cardiff is the capital of Wales. It lies near the mouth of the river Taff, which f ows into the English Channel. Romans f rst occupied this place about 75 BC, they built a fort there. In the 3rd- 4th centuries they built a massive wall around it. Nowadays people can still observe its traces. When Roman forces left Britain, all the people followed their example. Only 700 years laterwith the coming of Normans, they came back to live there again.For some people today Cardiff seems too Victorian, too formal and too dignif ed. But in fact it is not really so. Cardiff is a relaxed city with a thriving cultural life. The New Theatre of Cardiff performs all kinds of music and entertainment.You won’t see dirty docklands and provincial mediocrity in Cardiff. The Castle is the f rst thing that catches visitor’s eye. It is situated in the heart of the city and parkland and acres of greenery surround it. The Castle with its Roman foundation, medieval core and rich Victorian mansion presents itself as the best jewel in Cardiff’s crown. Splendid neoclassical white-stoned architectural ensemble of the Civic Centre, the City Hall, National Museum, Law Courts and University buildings are wonderful sights of the city.National Museum of Cardiff contains a world-class collection of impressionist paintings, it is considered one of the greatest collections outside Paris and St Petersburg.Cardiff is quite an ancient town, but only in the 19th century did it become a centre of export trade in coal. The First and the Second World Wars stopped the demand for Welsh coal both at home and abroad, and the growth of the city almost stopped.Cardiff today is not like what it was earlier. There are many shopping malls, Victorian shopping arcades, cafes, bistros and many places where one can taste the locally brewed beer. Welcome to Cardiff!

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What river does the city of Cardiff lie near the mouth of?When did the Romans first occupy Cardiff?What did the Romans build in Cardiff in the 3rd-4th centuries?When did the people of Cardiff return to live there again?What is the first thing that catches visitors' eyes in Cardiff?What is considered one of the greatest collections of impressionist paintings outside of Paris and St. Petersburg?In what century did Cardiff become a center of export trade in coal?What stopped the demand for Welsh coal during the First and Second World Wars?What are some of the sights to see in Cardiff's Civic Centre?What are some of the modern amenities and attractions in Cardiff today?
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