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UNIT 4: TRACK 8 ( PAGE 20)

Stu: Okay, welcome back to team talk. Now we have a special guest on our show
this ............... (evening) . She's joining us from South America. Hello, Alice. Are you
there?
Alice: Hi Stu. Thanks for having me on your show.

Stu: So Alice, tell our listeners why your in South America?

Alice: Well, I ..........(volunteer) for a charity called “Tree friends”, we work in many
countries including Brazil, Indonesia, India and the Republic of the Congo but right
now I'm .............(working) in Peru.

Stu: So what are you doing there?

Alice: “Tree Friends” supports local people in the ...........(rainforest) , we build


houses schools and provide .............(education). I'm working in a small school in
the jungle.

Stu: That's amazing. So, are you a ..........(teacher)?

Alice: Yes, I'm an ............(English) teacher. I have a small class of ten students and
there are eleven or twelve years old.

Stu: How long will you stay in Peru?

Alice: I will stay here for another (three) months. After that maybe Africa, Asia. I'm
not sure.

Stu: It sounds very ............(exciting).

Stu: Can you tell our listeners how they can help ...........(support) team Friends?

Alice: Yes if you want to volunteer, please visit our website at treefriends.com
to ...........(donate). Our number is ...............(0811352783).

Stu: Great, thanks a lot Alice. Good luck in Peru.

Alice: Thanks.
UNIT 4: TRACK 9 ( PAGE 24)

Do you want to help ..............(raise) money for charity and have fun doing it?
There are some fantastic fundraising events every year in the U. K. The great
gorilla run events began in ..............(2003) as a way to raise ...........(money) to
save gorillas in Uganda Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. People
dressed up as guerrillas and run ............... (around) the city of London.

Although its primary .............(aim) is to raise money, it's also a lot of fun for
everyone involved. In 2018, the great gorilla run raised about ............(ten)
thousand pounds for conservation efforts. Sleep out is also an interesting
fundraising event organized by the .............(charity) center-point.

Groups of ............(family) and friends give up their comfortable beds at home and
sleep outside in sleeping bags for one night. The .........(event) allows people to
imagine what it's like to not have a home or bed to sleep in. Sleep out happens
several times each year.

In 2018, the event raised over seven hundred fifty thousand pounds across their
sleep out events to..............(support) services for .............(homeless) young
people. You can help fund raising money for charity by taking part in one of
these ............(exciting) events.

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