This 4-page teaching material explores the River Thames’ role in London’s history, urban development, and cultural identity. Covering Roman times, the Industrial Revolution, and modern sustainability efforts, it highlights the Thames’ impact on trade, transport, landmarks, flood protection, and biodiversity. Includes comprehension questions, true/false statements, term definitions, and creative summaries. Ideal for teaching about London, UK geography, British culture, urban rivers, ecological restoration, and flood management. Suitable for secondary school students and intermediate to advanced ESL learners. Helps explore topics like urban history, river systems, eco-initiatives, and tourism through English.
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