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Nicholas Gooderham
HulpleerkrachtHi everyone,
I’m back with another short reading to help you improve your English through history. This time, we’ll look at a fascinating moment from British history, followed by some comprehension questions.
The Great Fire of London
In September 1666, a small fire began in a bakery on Pudding Lane in London. At first, nobody thought it was very serious. However, the fire quickly spread through the city.
At that time, most buildings in London were made of wood and stood very close together. Strong winds made the situation worse, and within hours, the fire was out of control.
For four days, the fire burned across London. People tried to stop it, but they did not have the equipment or organisation to control such a large fire. Many people were forced to leave their homes and escape with only what they could carry.
By the time the fire was finally stopped, much of the city had been destroyed. Thousands of buildings, including churches and houses, were lost. However, the disaster also created an opportunity to rebuild London with stronger materials, such as brick and stone.
Today, the Great Fire of London is remembered as one of the most important events in the city’s history.
Questions
1. Where did the fire start?
2. Why did the fire spread so quickly?
3. How long did the fire last?
4. What difficulties did people face when trying to stop the fire?
5. What was one positive result of the fire?
Would you like to learn more about British history while improving your English? Let me know in the comments — I look forward to sharing more stories with you all.
1 mei 2026 18:56
Nicholas Gooderham
Taalvaardigheden
Engels, Hindi, Spaans
Taal die wordt geleerd
Hindi, Spaans
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