If you care about the environment, you will really enjoy this month’s newsletter. Let’s go to Costa Rica and see how one determined teenager has tried to change the world. Janine Licare was only nine years old when she decided to take action. She was worried because the rainforest around her home in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica, was disappearing. The animals and birds were disappearing too. So, together with a friend, Janine started a campaign to protect her local environment. They called it Kids Saving the Rainforest. The aims of Kids Saving the Rainforest are to teach children about the rainforest and to help the animals that live there, especially the endangered Monoo Titi monkey. Janine has achieved a lot. She has • raised more than $50,000
• planted over 4,800 trees
• found over 250 volunteers to work with her
• helped many injured birds and animals
• started a variety of different projects, such as ‘Adopt-a-tree’
• worked with other schoolchildren around the world
• developed an environmental library and research centre. Janine has appeared in several magazines, and she has been on the National Geographic TV channel as well. She has also developed a special website: www.kidssavingtherainforest.org. ‘It is very important that we save the rainforest. If the rainforest disappears, then so will our planet.’ Janine Licare
Task 1. Read the text again. For each sentence write TRUE, FALSE or NOT GIVEN (not given in the text).
1. Manuel Antonio is a place in Costa Rica.
2. The rain forest near Janine’s home has disappeared.
3. Janine’s campaign was very successful.
4. She has paid over 250 people to help her.
5. The KSTR website is very popular.
Task 2. Read the beginning and the end of the text again, and then choose the best answer.
It is about…
a) a young girl’s campaign to protect the rainforest.
b) the importance of protecting trees.
c) young people helping animals
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Writing
Task 1. Answer to the questions. Write the names of the transports.
• What were some of the modes of transport that we don’t have today?
• How is transport from the past the same or different from the present?
• Why do you think transport has changed over time?
Total [3]
this house-these houses
that potato-those potatoes
that city-those cities
this woman-these women
Объяснение:
this+ сущ. в ед. числе- этот дом this house
these+суш.во мн. числе-these houses
that + сущ.в ед.числе- that house тот дом
those+сущ.во м.числе. Those houses- те дома
woman (вумэн) во мн.числе будет women (вимэн), форма womans- не правельная, потому что если говорят woman's bag то переводится как сумка женщины (сумка принадлежит женщине), поэтому во множественном числе будет women, чтобы не было недорозумений в понимании
If I do this test, I will improve my English.
If I find your ring, I will give it back to you.
Peggy will go shopping if she has time in the afternoon.
Simon will go to London next week if he gets a cheap flight.
If her boyfriend doesn't phone today, she will leave him.
If they don't study harder, they won't pass the exam.
If it rains tomorrow, I won't have to water the plants.
You won't be able to sleep if you watch this scary film.
Susan won't able to move into the new house if it isn't ready on time.
She will stay in London if she gets a job.
I will buy a new dress if I have enough money.
She will take a taxi if it rains.