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Start promoting your project six months early to build interest in your project.

2- You can promote your project by posting samples of your work on social media

3- Research donating to nd out what was done well.

4- Avoid mistakes made by unsuccessful campaigns.

5- As you design your campaign, gure out how much money you will need to complete your

project.

6- Decide what rewards to give to people who donate.

7- Your website should be linked to your crowdfunding campaign.

8- Let people know that they can start similar campaigns.

3- b) Raising money to design the campaign

d) determining what to give to donors

g) build dengue website and connecting it to the crowdfunding campaign

e) creating a video

DESCRIBING A PROCESS DIAGRAM

a- Using time expressions

….to begin..........., the clay used to make the bricks is dug up from the ground by a large digger.
This clay is …….in the subsequent stage......... placed onto a metal grid, which is used to break
up the clay into smaller

pieces. A roller assists in this process…….following this......................, sand and water are added
to the

clay, and this mixture is turned into bricks by either placing it into a mould or using a wire

cutter. .........then..........., these bricks are placed in an oven to dry for 24 – 48

hours.............next................, the bricks go through a heating and cooling process. They are

heated in a kiln at a moderate and .........then........a high temperature (ranging from 200c to

1300c), followed by a cooling process in a chamber for 2 – 3 days. ...... nally............., the bricks

are packed and delivered to their destinations.

b- Using passive verbs

At the point that warm air (reach)

...............reachs.......high ground, it

(force)................forced.. to ascend, and, as a

result, it (cool)..............cools.... moisture in

the air, (condense) ............condenses.....and forms

rain. The rain (fall)............falls......... on the

highlands and ( nd) ............. nds.......its

way into streams and rivers from which it

( ow) ........... ows.......towards the sea. Then

the process can (begin)……….begin...............

2 Cement (make)......made........... from a

number of ingredients. The primary

ingredient of cement is limestone.

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Limestone (form)..........formed...... millions of

years ago from dead sea creatures.

It (extract) ..............extracted.... from the ground.

After extraction it (take) ........takes..........to a

factory. After it arrives,

it (crush)............crushed...... Then, it

(heat).......heated............. to a high temperature

with various other ingredients. Following

this, cold air (cool)......cools...........the

limestone mixture down into cement.

The diagram ......illustrate............a product's environmental in uence over its ...lifetime.................

Between being..........recycle.... and being......design........ or thrown away, there are …..7


steps.........involved

in a .......cyclical.........process that allows the producer to receive feedback from the consumer to

subsequently ...improve......................the product in future cycles.


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