6 Write your story. Use your notes from Exercise 5, and the language below. One day/night last week/month/year... He/she was ...ing when ... Then, ... While he/she was ...ing ... At first, ... but ... So finally, Two days/weeks/months later ... .
1. Rosy is going to finish school this year.- When is Rosy going to finish school? 2. Rosy is interested in horse riding. - What is Rosy interested in? 3. Her horse's name is Fire. -What is her horse's name? 4. Yes, she is. And she is the best goalkeeper in her school.- Is she a good pupil?\ Does she like to play football? 5. She is in London. - Where is she now? 6. She is helping her aunt. - What is she doing now? 7. Because it's Christmastime. - Why is she busy now? 8. His name is Mark. - What is his name? 9. Mark is Fourteen. - How old is he? 10. He is interested in history and archaeology. -What is she interested in? 11. He is on Salisbury Plain.- Where is he now? 12. In summer Mark always goes to archaeology camps. - Where does Mark usually go in summer? 13. Yes , they will. It's a very interesting place. - Will they go to this place again? 14. Because Rob is lost in Russia. - Why isn't Rob here now?
Climate is the weather a certain place has over a long period of time. Climate has a very important influence on plants, animals and humans and is different in different parts of the world. Some scientists think that the world is becomming hotter. If you compare Moscow winter and summer temperatures at the beginning of our century and at its end you will see that climate has really changed. Winters have become warmer. Sometimes there is little snow in January, and there were winters when it rained on the New Year's Eve. Many people say that it is so because of the greenhouse effect. During the last 100 years people have produced a lot of carbon dioxide. This gas in the atmosphere works like glass in a greenhouse. It lets heat get in, but it doesn't let much heat get out. So the atmosphere becomes warmer. Where does the carbon dioxide come from? People and animals breathe in oxygen, and breathe out carbon dioxide. We produce carbon dioxide when we burn things. Trees take this gas from the air, and produce oxygen. But in the last few years, people have cut down and burn big areas of rainforest. This means there are fewer trees, and, of course, more carbon dioxide! As we see the climate in different parts of the world changes a little from year to year. These changes can be dangerous for our planet, which needs protection. Earth is millions of years old, much older than the humans. We know many of its secrets. Yet there is still much to learn.
1. Rosy is going to finish school this year.- When is Rosy going to finish school?
2. Rosy is interested in horse riding. - What is Rosy interested in?
3. Her horse's name is Fire. -What is her horse's name?
4. Yes, she is. And she is the best goalkeeper in her school.- Is she a good pupil?\ Does she like to play football?
5. She is in London. - Where is she now?
6. She is helping her aunt. - What is she doing now?
7. Because it's Christmastime. - Why is she busy now?
8. His name is Mark. - What is his name?
9. Mark is Fourteen. - How old is he?
10. He is interested in history and archaeology. -What is she interested in?
11. He is on Salisbury Plain.- Where is he now?
12. In summer Mark always goes to archaeology camps. - Where does Mark usually go in summer?
13. Yes , they will. It's a very interesting place. - Will they go to this place again?
14. Because Rob is lost in Russia. - Why isn't Rob here now?
Climate is the weather a certain place has over a long period of time. Climate has a very important influence on plants, animals and humans and is different in different parts of the world. Some scientists think that the world is becomming hotter. If you compare Moscow winter and summer temperatures at the beginning of our century and at its end you will see that climate has really changed. Winters have become warmer. Sometimes there is little snow in January, and there were winters when it rained on the New Year's Eve. Many people say that it is so because of the greenhouse effect. During the last 100 years people have produced a lot of carbon dioxide. This gas in the atmosphere works like glass in a greenhouse. It lets heat get in, but it doesn't let much heat get out. So the atmosphere becomes warmer. Where does the carbon dioxide come from? People and animals breathe in oxygen, and breathe out carbon dioxide. We produce carbon dioxide when we burn things. Trees take this gas from the air, and produce oxygen. But in the last few years, people have cut down and burn big areas of rainforest. This means there are fewer trees, and, of course, more carbon dioxide! As we see the climate in different parts of the world changes a little from year to year. These changes can be dangerous for our planet, which needs protection. Earth is millions of years old, much older than the humans. We know many of its secrets. Yet there is still much to learn.