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  • 1. Where isTimbuktu? isToday, Timbuktuin the independentcountry of Mali.Some of thebeautiful oldbuildings are stillstanding,

2. Which one of these images isNOT found inTimbuktu? 3. Where isTimbuktu?and Sankore University is also still open, with about 15,000 students.It is a town of 4. Which one of these pictures isSankore University? 5. Where isTimbuktu? itOn the one hand,is a poor town in avery poor country;on the other, thetown is home topriceless books anddocuments 6. Where isTimbuktu?which internationalorganizations suchas UNESCO havehelped to preserve. 7. What does the acronym U.N.E.S.C.O mean? 8. Where isTimbuktu?The preciousdocuments werecopied by hand andcontain more than athousand years ofknowledge. 9. Where isThisTimbuktu?town has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and now attracts curious visitors and historians from around the world. 10. In 1873, Jules Verne wrote a book called . 11. Where isTimbuktu?Many people stillcross the desert orcome in on theNiger River, but itis possible to reachit by air, 12. Where is Timbuktu?just as if you wereflying into Seoul,Paris, or New York.Going from here toTimbuktu is not asdifficult as it oncewas! 13. Comprehension Question Timbuktu is home topriceless _______ and_____________. 14. Vocabulary Independent (2nd line 1st sentence.)Free from othersToday, Timbuktu is in the independent country of Mali.(p82) 15. VocabularyContrast(3rd sentence.) OppositeIt is a town full of contrasts. (p82) 16. Vocabulary On the one hand (9th line 4th sentence.) On the other handOn the other hand, it is a poor town in avery poor country;(p82) 17. VocabularyPriceless(10th line 4th sentence.) Preciousthe town is home to priceless books and documents. (p82) 18. There are manyPrecious Toys in the world. Can you matchthe toy with its price? 19. VocabularyPreserve(11th line 4th sentence.) To Keep and Protectwhich international organizations such as UNESCO have helped to preserve.(p82) 20. Vocabulary On the edge (1st line 2nd paragraph.)RimAlthough it is still remote and situated on the edge of a great desert, Timbuktuhas its own airport (p82) 21. Review Quiz LessonsOne to FiveLesson One Lesson Two Lesson Lesson Lesson FiveThree Four22222333335555566666 22. Where is Timbuktu? (2pts) 23. Timbuktu sits on the edge of which desert? (3pts) 24. Which is the flag of Mali? (5pts) 25. Expectation or ideal means? (6pts) 26. The word Timbuktu has come to refer to? (2pts) 27. What did people once call Timbuktu? (3pts) 28. What did everyone needto buy in the Desert? (5pts) 29. Sankore Mosquewas also known as Sankore..? (6pts) 30. Correct the mistakein this sentence.(2pts) 31. How many countries are therein Europe? (3pts) 32. Please tell me fivethings you can see in the Desert. (5pts) 33. Please choose which picture bestdescribes Very Interested. (6pts) 34. Why did Timbuktubecome a poor town? (2pts) 35. Who was the first personto return alive from Timbuktu? (3pts) 36. What was Timbuktu likewhen Rene Caillie arrived? (5pts) 37. Please match the word with the Cat. (6pts) 38. Morocco took overTimbuktu in ? (2pts) 39. Timbuktu was thecenter of which twothings?(3pts) 40. How many students attended SankoreUniversity during the reignof King Moussa? (5pts) 41. Complete the Summary. (6pts)Timbuktu was once the center of in Africa. Many schools were built to teach Islam. It was also home to a booming gold and salt trade. People called Timbuktu the City of Gold. , Timbuktu began to lose its reputation after it was taken over by Morocco in 1591. This little old town now belongs to the independent country of Mali. It is a town ofa 42. A B C D E 43. Double BOMB!!