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full potential
extracurricular activity
progress
challenging
animal rescue center
charity shop
parachuting
first aid
expedition rowing trip
pick
ultimately
royal palace
focused
disciplined
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (also called the D of E) is a very well-known and popular youth programme in (0)theUK that aims to help young people aged 14-24 reach their full potential!
1) gives young people the chance to develop their character and their life skills as they lake part 2) all kinds of exciting extracurricular activities. Started as a small all-boys programme in 1956 by the Duke of Edinburgh, today 275.000 young people 3)……….different backgrounds are working towards 4) ………….D of E al any one time in the UK!
Participants can progress through three levels of the D of E, the bronze (challenging), the silver (more challenging) or the gold (extremely challenging and 5)………..for the faint-hearted). It’s definitely not easy to achieve any of the awards. Activities are organized in four areas: Volunteering, which could mean volunteering 6)…….. an animal rescue center or working in a charity shop for six months: Physical, which might be getting a certificate in parachuting or flamenco dancing: Skills, which could be doing a jeweler-making, first aid or cookery course: and Expedition, which could be planning a rowing trip 7)…….the Danube in Germany. All this can take anything from three months to three years! The best thing is - young people can pick exactly 8) activities they want to do in each category'. Ultimately, it’s all worth it and all the gold awards are presented 9)………. the Duke of Edinburgh himself at a royal palace.
From beginning to end. it’s great fun doing a D of E and employers, colleges and universities gel excited if 10)……………… see it on a person’s CV.
The important thing, though, is that "You learn to love something, work hard, be focused and disciplined and then you will be ready11) when the right opportunity comes your way." as opera superstar Katherine Jenkins said12)………..completed her silver award.
1. 1. He planned to go to the party yesterday
2. Anna had (непр.глаг.) a shower this morning
3. They went (непр.глаг.) at work by bus last morning
4. He swam (непр.глаг.) in a pool last week
5. She drove (непр.глаг.) a car last month
2. 1. He did not plan to go to the party yesterday
2. Anna didn't have a shower this morning
3. They didn't go at work by bus last morning
4. He didn't swim in a pool last week
5. She didn't drive a car last month
3. 1. Did he plan to go to the party yesterday? Yes, he did.
2. Did Anna have a shower this morning? Yes, she had.
3. Did they go at work by bus last morning? Yes, they did.
4. Did he swim in a pool last week? Yes, he did.
5. Did she drive a car last month? Yes, she did.
4. 1. Where did he plan to go yesterday?
2. Who had a shower this morning?
3. How did they go at work last morning?
4. When did he swim in a pool?
5. What month did she drive a car?
5. 1. Who did plan to go to the party yesterday?
2. Who had a shower this morning?
3. Who went at work by bus last morning?
4. Who swam in a pool last week?
5. Who drove a car last month?
Объяснение:
перепроверьте, так как я не совсем уверена в ответах.