An Interview with Dr. Jane Goodall A typical day in Africa
Stays in a place called Gombe
gets up at (a) am.
Breakfast – a piece of (b) and
(c) .
Finds chimps and spends the day (d) them in the forest.
Very tiring, but always interesting.
Lunch – nothing.
Hardest part – she feels tired at around (e) pm.
Stops following chimps when it gets (f) at about (f) pm.
Swims in Lake Tanganyika.
Typical dinner – cooks (g) , onions and (h) over an open fire.
A typical day in the UK
Lives in Bournemouth.
Breakfast at (i) am.
Before breakfast she works for (j) hours.
Spends morning and afternoon writing letters – replies to all, especially letters from (k).
Has (l) with family in the late afternoon.
Then goes for a walk with her (m).
Supper, then work.
hello, my friend!
i was very glad to get a letter from you.
you asked me about environment. i want to give you some advices how you can protect the environment. you must sort your rubbish. plastic bottles, juice cartons, and cardboard can be taken to a recycling bank. you can use
recycled papers to help save trees. you can avoid buying plastic since is difficult to recycle. let’s keep the streets around us tidy, neat and clean, so don’t drop litter, put it in the bin! you can plant a tree. by planting and growing more trees, we will help reduce the pollution, lower energy costs, improve the surrounding. you see my advices are very simple. every person can do it. and you can do it too.
sorry. i need to go.
bye!
2. The meal costs a few euros
3. You look fit! Do you exercise much?
4. There is only a little gouache in the bottle. You can't draw any pictures.
5. Don't talk too much at the lesson.
6. We know the material well and ask the teacher only a few questions.
7. There are few nuts in the bowl, put some more, please.
8. I dont like sweet tea, so I put only a little sugar in my tea.
9. They have little money. - Are yoy sure the are poor?
10. In our country we don't eat much seafood.