060 HISTORY
Words 
Period century age era colony (civil)war invasion treaty prehistoric evidence ancient ancestor empire leader discover(y) revolution emperor primitive artifact archaeology origin 
Monument/memorial 
Phrases 
study a period of history 
Historical figure 
Historical records 
Historic event 
Beginner 
A; are you interested in history? 
B: yes, I am. I enjoyed studying it at school, though I had trouble remembering all the dates, so my teacher never gave me good marks. 
A: I love history, but I’ve always thought that learning the reasons behind events is more important than remembering exactly when they happened. 
B; I wish you had been my history teacher! I might have got better marks! 
A; some people say that history repeats itself. 
B; what does that mean? The same events never happen twice, do they? 
A: the idea is that the people and dates change, but the reason why things happen stay the same. 
B: I see . I think I’d agree with that statement. People often seem to make the same mistakes over and over again. 
Intemp3ediate 
A; London is such a historic city! There’s history everywhere you look. There’s nelson’s column, built as a monument to one of the Britain’s great admirals and his important victory. He won the battle of Trafalgar in 1805. 
B: I’m looking forward to seeing Westminster abbey, where many historic figures are buried, like Isaac Newton, the great mathematician and Winston Churchill, the great wartime leader. 
A: nearby, on the banks of the thames, there’s the statue of Boudicea. She fought the Romans when they invaded Britain. 
B: women have often played an important role in british history. Queen Elizabeth I built a navy strong enough to fight off the Spanish amp3ada in 1588. more recently, Margaret thatcher transfomp3ed british society in the 1980’s. 
A: she was a very controversial leader. Are we going to visit the famous tower of London later? 
B: there’s a lot to see there. Perhaps we should go tomorrow. 
A: I’m looking forward to seeing the famous castle and prison. Many historic figures were imprisoned there in the past. I really want to see the crown jewels too. 
B: I’ve seen them before. They’re quite incredible. If you want to see historical figures in London , there’s one place you have to go. 
A; where’s that? On, I know! Madame tussaud’s the waxworks museum. 
B: there you can see british leaders, entertainers, crimicals, and royalty. 
A: sometimes, it’s hard to know who belongs in each section of the museum!