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Did you know?Date: 2015-10-07; view: 544. Listen to the conversations again and complete the sentences with Camilla (C), Avril (A), Derek (D), Linda (L) or Clive (CL). Ex 104 2.30-2.34 Listen to five short conversations and say if the sentences are true (T) or false (F). Listening 1 Dave is going to cycle from London to Brighton to raise money for charity. 2 He wants his colleagues to cycle with him. 3 Everybody in the office agrees to give some money. 1 -------------------doesn't have much money at the moment. 2 -------------------doesn't think that Dave will complete the cycle ride. 3 --------------------gives the least amount of money. 4 ----------------------gives £20. 5 ----------------------- has received some good news. 6 ---------------------- is extremely busy. 7 ----------------------is not happy about doing somebody else's work. 8 -----------------------wants a cup of tea. 1 Work in pairs. Read the information about the British royal family and discuss these questions. The British royal family has no real political power. Much of their time is devoted to sport and charity. They hold positions in various sports organizations and they are often asked to present the medals at important events. They also take part in various sports. Horse-riding and polo are traditionally very popular with the royals. Members of the family are also very involved in work for charity. They work as unpaid patrons of many charitable organizations and help raise money. • What else do you know about the royal family? Is the head of state in your country involved with any sports or charities?
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