с английским! С 1 и 2 номером Вот текст : South Africa: The Kruger National Park
Livingstone Makuleke stands under the giant baobab tree and talks about the old days. 'This is where the chief used to sit', he says quietly. 'The village headmen all came and sat in a circle. This tree was the centre of the Makuleke people and our way of life. Now only animals are allowed here.' The old way of life ended in 1969, when the white South African government moved all ten villages of the Makuleke tribe and gave the land to the Kruger National Park. The park was founded in 1898 and was Africa's first game reserve. At the time, Boer farmers were moving into the Transvaal, cutting down trees, clearing the land for farming and shooting animals for food. The British, with their passion for trophy hunting, were killing thousands more, and there were real worries about the future of the great African mammals. From the very beginning, the park was a success and the numbers of animals rose steadily. It is now one of the world's greatest conservation areas. Stretching across 20,000 square kilometres, it is bigger than many countries. It has many large mammals that are either endangered or extinct in other parts of Africa. Over 2,000 white and black rhinoceros and huge herds of elephants roam about, as do Cape buffalo and antelopes, lions, cheetahs and leopards. It has over a million visitors every year, making it one of 30 the country's top destinations. Under a new agreement, the Makuleke will now have the chance to benefit from the park. Their land has been given back to them, and they will have the right to manage it. They will not go back to live there, but instead, they will build two luxury game lodges and a cultural 40 museum beneath the baobab tree. They will also be able to visit their ancestors' graves, which is a very important part of their culture. In this way, the animals will still be protected in the park, and the tribe will benefit too. The future of the 45 park and the future of the Makuleke tribe will once again go hand in hand.
I am a member of a swimming club and I swim every weekend.
I usually hung out with my cousins at the weekend because we are all the same age.
Last year joined a new basketball club and I love it.
Do you collect anything special? I don't, but my sister has lots of little cars. (You can use "collect" and "find" both. Second one is about present on birthday I think)
I play video games every night! Is that a bad thing to do?
When I play the guitar it sounds really bad. I am a Beginner.
Have you got a special hobby? Yes, I take photographs!
She loves going to the cinema in her free time and I usually go with her.
ответ: The English respect laws, rules and instructions. They
are polite and punctual. Some people say that English polities
is formed and mechanical. They use standard phrases but they do not really think about what they are
saying. Imagine the situation: You’re buying two loafs of bread and a pound of butter. The shop assistant says: “Thank you".
He repeats it mechanical but you want to come to this shop
again. When in transport the English are always quiet,
speak in low voices. So if you hear a loud loathing on a
bus or underground you know they are foreigned
Объяснение:
I am a member of a swimming club and I swim every weekend.
I usually hung out with my cousins at the weekend because we are all the same age.
Last year joined a new basketball club and I love it.
Do you collect anything special? I don't, but my sister has lots of little cars. (You can use "collect" and "find" both. Second one is about present on birthday I think)
I play video games every night! Is that a bad thing to do?
When I play the guitar it sounds really bad. I am a Beginner.
Have you got a special hobby? Yes, I take photographs!
She loves going to the cinema in her free time and I usually go with her.
Объяснение:
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