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Cumbrian teenage carpenter

creates second bowl for charity


New words
1.Bowl - Чаша |bəʊl| |ˌrɛprɪˈzɛntɪŋ|
2.Charity - Благодійний |ˈtʃarɪti| 21.Involved - Залучений |ɪnˈvɑlvd|<br>
3.Raised - Зібрати |reɪzd| 22.Borrow - Позичити |ˈbɑˌroʊ|
4.Holding - Холдинг |ˈhoʊldɪŋ| 23.Lathe - Токарний верстат |leɪð|
5.Raffle - Розіграш |ˈraf(ə)l| 24.Trip - Подорож |trɪp|
6.Carved - Різьблений |kɑːvd| 25.Horribly - Жахливо |ˈhɔrəbli|
7.Wooden - Дарев'яний |ˈwʊd(ə)n| 26.Beaten - Побитий |ˈbitən|
8.Inspired - Натхнений |ɪnˈspʌɪəd| 27.Added - Додано |ˈædəd|
9.Youngsters - Молодь |ˈjʌŋstərz| 28.Struck - Вражений |strʌk|
10.Benefitted - Вигода |ˈbɛnəfɪtɪd| 29.Etched - Вигравірування |ɛʧt|
11.Fundraising - Збір коштів |ˈfʌn 30.Rings - Кільця |rɪŋz
ˌdreɪsɪŋ| 31.Exceeded - Перевищувано |ɪkˈsidəd|
12.Incredibly – Неймовірно |ɪn 32.Expectations - Очікування |ˌɛkspɛk
ˈkrɛdəbəl| ˈteɪʃən|
13.Grateful - Вдячний |ˈɡreɪtfəl| 33.Initially - Спочатку |ɪˈnɪʃəli|
14.Support - Підтримка |səˈpɔrt| 34.Target - Цільовий |ˈtɑrɡət|
15.Latest- Останій |ˈleɪtəst| 35.Areas - Область |ˈɛriəz|
16.Stripy - Смугастий |ˈstraɪpi|
17.Ash - Ясен, зола|æʃ|
18.Sapele - Сапеле
19.Zebrano- Зебрано
20.Representing - Предстапляючи
Cumbrian teenage carpenter creates
second bowl for charity
A 13-year-old boy
who raised more than £250,000 for
Ukrainian children by holding a
raffle to win one of his carved
wooden bowls has created another
for charity.
Gabriel Clark said he was inspired
after visiting a school in Warsaw,
Poland, to meet some youngsters
who benefitted from his fundraising.
Gabriel, from Cumbria, said the trip
had been "amazing and inspiring".
Charity Save the Children said it
was "incredibly grateful" for his
support.
Gabriel's latest work, called The Hope Bowl, is stripy, made up of three
types of wood - ash, sapele and zebrano - representing education, food
and medicine, the different areas of Save the Children's work.
It took the teenager 10 hours to complete and involved a trip to
Newcastle to borrow a lathe which was bigger than the one he had at
home.Gabriel said he was inspired to make the bowl after his trip to the
Warsaw school, which is supporting more than 450 children from
Ukraine aged between six and 17.
"It was really interesting to learn about their culture and experience that
first-hand," he said. "We played some traditional Ukrainian board
games and I got horribly beaten in a game of ping pong.“ He also added
what struck him most was "how much the children were just like me and
my friends".Last year his Bowl for Ukraine, which was etched with blue
and yellow rings to symbolise the country's flag, exceeded all
expectations when it raised more than £250,000.
Initially Gabriel had set a fundraising
target of £5,000.
This year money raised by the draw for
the bowl, which closes on 14 April, will
help the charity's Emergency Fund,
supporting youngsters in areas such as
East Africa.

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