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Prime Time 2 ( Review Module 5)

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Опис, який учні побачать перед початком тестування

Вставьте потрібне слово.

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• polluted • swept • affect • poverty • save • habitat • hunting • lay • suffers • raises

Don’t swim in the lake; it’s very ……………….. .

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polluted • swept • affect • poverty • save • habitat • hunting • lay • suffers • raises

It’s against the law to go ...................................... for animals without a licence.

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polluted • swept • affect • poverty • save • habitat • hunting • lay • suffers • raises

Doctors ..................................... people’s lives every day.

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• polluted • swept • affect • poverty • save • habitat • hunting • lay • suffers • raises

This city ……………….. from floods every year.

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• polluted • swept • affect • poverty • save • habitat • hunting • lay • suffers • raises

The charity ……………….. money to help poor families in Africa.

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• polluted • swept • affect • poverty • save • habitat • hunting • lay • suffers • raises

The observation team monitors animals in their natural --------------

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• polluted • swept • affect • poverty • save • habitat • hunting • lay • suffers • raises

Sea turtles usually .................................. their eggs at night.

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• polluted • swept • affect • poverty • save • habitat • hunting • lay • suffers • raises

Hurricanes ...................................... millions of people every year.

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• polluted • swept • affect • poverty • save • habitat • hunting • lay • suffers • raises

The storm caused landslides which ……………….. houses out to sea.

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Choose the correct item.

Our class ------------       [sets, makes]a donation to a local charity every year.

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The            [charity, volunteer] team helped search for survivors after the earthquake.

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Karin supports many -----        [issues, causes]including fighting poverty.

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4 The charity event -----             [appears, takes place] once a year.

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He -----------          [promised, achieved] the locals to help clean the neighbourhood.

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Paul had a -------fall and broke his leg.       [steep, nasty]

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Choose the correct item.

The tornado ........ some houses in town last week.

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Peter has ........ published his third novel.

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Have you ever ........ to Australia?

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If their team ........ better, they would have won the game.

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They haven’t been abroad ........ years.

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Martha ........ as a volunteer since 2010.

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Read the text and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).

Making a Difference: a little water at a time.

Did you know that one person dies every 15 seconds of a water-related disease or that about one billion people in the world live without access to clean, safe drinking water? Scott Harrison didn’t. About 8 years ago, Scott was living in a fancy flat in New York City and driving an expensive car. He had a great job promoting nightclubs and events. Life was easy and fun for Scott, yet he felt very empty inside because his life had no real purpose. So he decided to do something about it.

Scott volunteered on a floating hospital with an organisation called Mercy Ships, which offers free medical care to the world’s poorest countries. Doctors and other technical staff from around the world leave their jobs and work for free helping thousands of people who need medical care. Scott went to Liberia, Africa. He took the position of photojournalist. What Scott saw there changed his life. He was shocked to see thousands and thousands of people waiting in a queue every day for medical attention. Some of them had very serious medical problems. What Scott realised in his two years of service with Mercy Ships was that about 80% of all the diseases they encountered were due to unsafe water and poor sanitation.

Scott returned to New York City with a mission: he would form a charity to provide clean water in poor countries. Scott founded “charity: water” on the night of his 31st birthday. He threw a huge party. Instead of gifts, he asked his guests to donate money to his new charity. He raised 15,000 dollars that night, which went to fixing and building wells in Uganda. Scott used his natural talent for promoting things to turn “charity: water” into a very successful humanitarian organisation. Since its beginning “charity: water” has provided 1.5 million people with clean water, with 3,200 projects in 17 countries. Scott’s plans don’t stop here. The organisation’s goal is to bring clean water to 100 million people by 2020. Why do all this? “Guilt has never been part of it”, according to Scott. “It’s the excitement, instead, presenting people with an opportunity- you have an amazing chance to build a well!”

1 Scott left New York City because he wanted to change jobs. ----------

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Making a Difference: a little water at a time.

Did you know that one person dies every 15 seconds of a water-related disease or that about one billion people in the world live without access to clean, safe drinking water? Scott Harrison didn’t. About 8 years ago, Scott was living in a fancy flat in New York City and driving an expensive car. He had a great job promoting nightclubs and events. Life was easy and fun for Scott, yet he felt very empty inside because his life had no real purpose. So he decided to do something about it.

Scott volunteered on a floating hospital with an organisation called Mercy Ships, which offers free medical care to the world’s poorest countries. Doctors and other technical staff from around the world leave their jobs and work for free helping thousands of people who need medical care. Scott went to Liberia, Africa. He took the position of photojournalist. What Scott saw there changed his life. He was shocked to see thousands and thousands of people waiting in a queue every day for medical attention. Some of them had very serious medical problems. What Scott realised in his two years of service with Mercy Ships was that about 80% of all the diseases they encountered were due to unsafe water and poor sanitation.

Scott returned to New York City with a mission: he would form a charity to provide clean water in poor countries. Scott founded “charity: water” on the night of his 31st birthday. He threw a huge party. Instead of gifts, he asked his guests to donate money to his new charity. He raised 15,000 dollars that night, which went to fixing and building wells in Uganda. Scott used his natural talent for promoting things to turn “charity: water” into a very successful humanitarian organisation. Since its beginning “charity: water” has provided 1.5 million people with clean water, with 3,200 projects in 17 countries. Scott’s plans don’t stop here. The organisation’s goal is to bring clean water to 100 million people by 2020. Why do all this? “Guilt has never been part of it”, according to Scott. “It’s the excitement, instead, presenting people with an opportunity- you have an amazing chance to build a well!”

Mercy Ships is a charity hospital in Liberia, Africa. -----------

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Making a Difference: a little water at a time.

Did you know that one person dies every 15 seconds of a water-related disease or that about one billion people in the world live without access to clean, safe drinking water? Scott Harrison didn’t. About 8 years ago, Scott was living in a fancy flat in New York City and driving an expensive car. He had a great job promoting nightclubs and events. Life was easy and fun for Scott, yet he felt very empty inside because his life had no real purpose. So he decided to do something about it.

Scott volunteered on a floating hospital with an organisation called Mercy Ships, which offers free medical care to the world’s poorest countries. Doctors and other technical staff from around the world leave their jobs and work for free helping thousands of people who need medical care. Scott went to Liberia, Africa. He took the position of photojournalist. What Scott saw there changed his life. He was shocked to see thousands and thousands of people waiting in a queue every day for medical attention. Some of them had very serious medical problems. What Scott realised in his two years of service with Mercy Ships was that about 80% of all the diseases they encountered were due to unsafe water and poor sanitation.

Scott returned to New York City with a mission: he would form a charity to provide clean water in poor countries. Scott founded “charity: water” on the night of his 31st birthday. He threw a huge party. Instead of gifts, he asked his guests to donate money to his new charity. He raised 15,000 dollars that night, which went to fixing and building wells in Uganda. Scott used his natural talent for promoting things to turn “charity: water” into a very successful humanitarian organisation. Since its beginning “charity: water” has provided 1.5 million people with clean water, with 3,200 projects in 17 countries. Scott’s plans don’t stop here. The organisation’s goal is to bring clean water to 100 million people by 2020. Why do all this? “Guilt has never been part of it”, according to Scott. “It’s the excitement, instead, presenting people with an opportunity- you have an amazing chance to build a well!”

Doctors and staff don’t get paid on Mercy Ships. --------

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Making a Difference: a little water at a time.

Did you know that one person dies every 15 seconds of a water-related disease or that about one billion people in the world live without access to clean, safe drinking water? Scott Harrison didn’t. About 8 years ago, Scott was living in a fancy flat in New York City and driving an expensive car. He had a great job promoting nightclubs and events. Life was easy and fun for Scott, yet he felt very empty inside because his life had no real purpose. So he decided to do something about it.

Scott volunteered on a floating hospital with an organisation called Mercy Ships, which offers free medical care to the world’s poorest countries. Doctors and other technical staff from around the world leave their jobs and work for free helping thousands of people who need medical care. Scott went to Liberia, Africa. He took the position of photojournalist. What Scott saw there changed his life. He was shocked to see thousands and thousands of people waiting in a queue every day for medical attention. Some of them had very serious medical problems. What Scott realised in his two years of service with Mercy Ships was that about 80% of all the diseases they encountered were due to unsafe water and poor sanitation.

Scott returned to New York City with a mission: he would form a charity to provide clean water in poor countries. Scott founded “charity: water” on the night of his 31st birthday. He threw a huge party. Instead of gifts, he asked his guests to donate money to his new charity. He raised 15,000 dollars that night, which went to fixing and building wells in Uganda. Scott used his natural talent for promoting things to turn “charity: water” into a very successful humanitarian organisation. Since its beginning “charity: water” has provided 1.5 million people with clean water, with 3,200 projects in 17 countries. Scott’s plans don’t stop here. The organisation’s goal is to bring clean water to 100 million people by 2020. Why do all this? “Guilt has never been part of it”, according to Scott. “It’s the excitement, instead, presenting people with an opportunity- you have an amazing chance to build a well!”

Scott volunteered as a doctor on a floating hospital. ------------

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Making a Difference: a little water at a time.

Did you know that one person dies every 15 seconds of a water-related disease or that about one billion people in the world live without access to clean, safe drinking water? Scott Harrison didn’t. About 8 years ago, Scott was living in a fancy flat in New York City and driving an expensive car. He had a great job promoting nightclubs and events. Life was easy and fun for Scott, yet he felt very empty inside because his life had no real purpose. So he decided to do something about it.

Scott volunteered on a floating hospital with an organisation called Mercy Ships, which offers free medical care to the world’s poorest countries. Doctors and other technical staff from around the world leave their jobs and work for free helping thousands of people who need medical care. Scott went to Liberia, Africa. He took the position of photojournalist. What Scott saw there changed his life. He was shocked to see thousands and thousands of people waiting in a queue every day for medical attention. Some of them had very serious medical problems. What Scott realised in his two years of service with Mercy Ships was that about 80% of all the diseases they encountered were due to unsafe water and poor sanitation.

Scott returned to New York City with a mission: he would form a charity to provide clean water in poor countries. Scott founded “charity: water” on the night of his 31st birthday. He threw a huge party. Instead of gifts, he asked his guests to donate money to his new charity. He raised 15,000 dollars that night, which went to fixing and building wells in Uganda. Scott used his natural talent for promoting things to turn “charity: water” into a very successful humanitarian organisation. Since its beginning “charity: water” has provided 1.5 million people with clean water, with 3,200 projects in 17 countries. Scott’s plans don’t stop here. The organisation’s goal is to bring clean water to 100 million people by 2020. Why do all this? “Guilt has never been part of it”, according to Scott. “It’s the excitement, instead, presenting people with an opportunity- you have an amazing chance to build a well!”

Unsafe water caused many of the illnesses of Mercy Ships’ patients. ---------

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Making a Difference: a little water at a time.

Did you know that one person dies every 15 seconds of a water-related disease or that about one billion people in the world live without access to clean, safe drinking water? Scott Harrison didn’t. About 8 years ago, Scott was living in a fancy flat in New York City and driving an expensive car. He had a great job promoting nightclubs and events. Life was easy and fun for Scott, yet he felt very empty inside because his life had no real purpose. So he decided to do something about it.

Scott volunteered on a floating hospital with an organisation called Mercy Ships, which offers free medical care to the world’s poorest countries. Doctors and other technical staff from around the world leave their jobs and work for free helping thousands of people who need medical care. Scott went to Liberia, Africa. He took the position of photojournalist. What Scott saw there changed his life. He was shocked to see thousands and thousands of people waiting in a queue every day for medical attention. Some of them had very serious medical problems. What Scott realised in his two years of service with Mercy Ships was that about 80% of all the diseases they encountered were due to unsafe water and poor sanitation.

Scott returned to New York City with a mission: he would form a charity to provide clean water in poor countries. Scott founded “charity: water” on the night of his 31st birthday. He threw a huge party. Instead of gifts, he asked his guests to donate money to his new charity. He raised 15,000 dollars that night, which went to fixing and building wells in Uganda. Scott used his natural talent for promoting things to turn “charity: water” into a very successful humanitarian organisation. Since its beginning “charity: water” has provided 1.5 million people with clean water, with 3,200 projects in 17 countries. Scott’s plans don’t stop here. The organisation’s goal is to bring clean water to 100 million people by 2020. Why do all this? “Guilt has never been part of it”, according to Scott. “It’s the excitement, instead, presenting people with an opportunity- you have an amazing chance to build a well!”

Charity: water’s” first project was in Uganda. --------

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Making a Difference: a little water at a time.

Did you know that one person dies every 15 seconds of a water-related disease or that about one billion people in the world live without access to clean, safe drinking water? Scott Harrison didn’t. About 8 years ago, Scott was living in a fancy flat in New York City and driving an expensive car. He had a great job promoting nightclubs and events. Life was easy and fun for Scott, yet he felt very empty inside because his life had no real purpose. So he decided to do something about it.

Scott volunteered on a floating hospital with an organisation called Mercy Ships, which offers free medical care to the world’s poorest countries. Doctors and other technical staff from around the world leave their jobs and work for free helping thousands of people who need medical care. Scott went to Liberia, Africa. He took the position of photojournalist. What Scott saw there changed his life. He was shocked to see thousands and thousands of people waiting in a queue every day for medical attention. Some of them had very serious medical problems. What Scott realised in his two years of service with Mercy Ships was that about 80% of all the diseases they encountered were due to unsafe water and poor sanitation.

Scott returned to New York City with a mission: he would form a charity to provide clean water in poor countries. Scott founded “charity: water” on the night of his 31st birthday. He threw a huge party. Instead of gifts, he asked his guests to donate money to his new charity. He raised 15,000 dollars that night, which went to fixing and building wells in Uganda. Scott used his natural talent for promoting things to turn “charity: water” into a very successful humanitarian organisation. Since its beginning “charity: water” has provided 1.5 million people with clean water, with 3,200 projects in 17 countries. Scott’s plans don’t stop here. The organisation’s goal is to bring clean water to 100 million people by 2020. Why do all this? “Guilt has never been part of it”, according to Scott. “It’s the excitement, instead, presenting people with an opportunity- you have an amazing chance to build a well!”

17 million people now receive clean water from Scott’s charity. --------

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Опис запитання відсутній.

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What are you doing?

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Of course not!

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Would you mind helping me?

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At five o’clock.

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What time?

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Actually, I’ve nearly finished.

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Can I give you a hand?

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OK, see you tomorrow.

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Around six would be great

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I’m just collecting donations.

Рефлексія від 10 учнів

Сподобався:

0

Так: 6

Ні: 4

Зрозумілий:

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Так: 7

Ні: 3

Потрібні роз'яснення:

0

Ні: 7

Так: 3

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