Задание 9 Юнит 12 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 7 класс
9 T079 Listen to the interview with Choi Paul Guet and answer the following questions: What period of Paul’s life does Rachel interview him about?
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9 T079 Listen to the interview with Choi Paul Guet and answer the following questions: What period of Paul’s life does Rachel interview him about? What does this period start with? How does it end?
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Rachel: Choi Paul Guet was only 14 years old when he had to run from Sudan. Choi Paul had to walk 1.242 miles to Ethiopia to get to the Punyido refugee camp. The RAP has reprinted his story from a 1994 issue of The Young Telegraph, a childrentasks supplement of a UK newspaper. Today Itaskm interviewing Choi Paul Guet on Skype. Hello. Mr Guet. Thank you for giving this interview.
Choi Paul: Hello, Rachel Please call me Paul.
Rachel: Paul, we know how difficult it was for you and other refugees to got to Punyido refugee camp and we admire your courage. We know that you spent 3 years in Ethiopia. What was life like there in the refugee camp?
Choi Paul: Camp life was different Once a day, If not twice a day, we had food Breakfast was bread and tea and thousands of people lined up for food. I remember that outside of the camp there wore these beautiful fields where I first saw giraffes.
Rachel: What was your best or worst memory of life in the refugee camp?
Choi Paul: I can ten you both. The line ups for food were the worst. Once a week we were given potatoes; this was a special treat. There used to be fights over food I hated that because I was so small, so I tried to get out of there not to get hurt. At first l felt bad about lining up for food like that, but now I think at least we had food. The best memory was when we found sponsors to come to Canada it is every refugeetasks dream to start over in safety and security. I remember my friend coming to me to tell me we were going to Canada. That was the best memory.
Rachel: What were your first impressions when you came to Canada?
Choi Paul: It was 1997 and I was 17 years old. We arrived in Halifax on October 16th. I remember looking from the plane and seeing how strange the trees were and the colours were all different from Africa. And I thought, how do people live here in this cold?
Rachel: Thank you. Paul. We’ll continue the interview next week.