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In the past, it was difficult to get and to send messages and information. Now it is easy. It is easy to find out what is happening in your country and in other countries. You can go to a news website and read the news. Or you can watch the news on television. It is also easy to get special information, for example about a famous person. You can watch a celebrity news channel on television. Or you can buy a magazine in a shop. Most people like to know what their friends are doing, even if they live in another country. This is easy now. You can just send a message on WhatsApp.
First, the girls ran 100 metres. Mary lost. She was slower than Jane. Mary ran the race in 13.2 seconds, but Jane ran it in 12.5 seconds. Then, they did the high jump. Mary beat Jane. She jumped higher than Jane. She jumped 1.45 metres and Jane jumped 1.4 metres. Next, they went to the beach for the swimming race. Suddenly they saw a boy in the water. He was shouting "Help!" because he was drowning. The two girls jumped into the water and swam to the boy. They saved his life. Later Mary said to Jane, "Well done, Jane! You were fantastic
I was asleep when we landed. "We're here.' said Bashir. The man who looked at our passports was very friendly, but Bashir could not understand him. He spoke a different kind of English.
'I hope they don't all speak like that,' said Bashir. "Let's go and get our suitcases.
About twenty minutes later, the first suitcases appeared. 'Here's mine," shouted Bashir. "It's the first one!"And here's mine." I said. "The blue one. Can you get it, please, Bashir? 'He picked up the blue case.
I was flying to Australia to the World Youth Camp. I met Bashir when he got on at Tripoli. Now we were flying to Brisbane.
'I'm sorry, I said. 'It doesn't matter,' said the flight attendant. 'I'll get you another one.' She tried to smile at me. There was orange juice everywhere - on the floor, on the seat and all over the flight attendant.
A flight attendant
'Never mind,' said Bashir. 'Accidents can happen to anyone.' 'But why do they always happen to me?' I asked
Meet a Local Personality
This month, we talked to Yahya Fawzi, the headteacher of a high school in the city.
How long have you been a headteacher, Mr Fawzi?
I've worked as a headteacher for ten years. Before that, I was a maths teacher.
In the past, it was difficult to get and to send messages and information. Now it is easy. It is easy to find out what is happening in your country and in other countries. You can go to a news website and read the news. Or you can watch the news on television. It is also easy to get special information, for example about a famous person. You can watch a celebrity news channel on television. Or you can buy a magazine in a shop. Most people like to know what their friends are doing, even if they live in another country. This is easy now. You can just send a message on WhatsApp.
First, the girls ran 100 metres. Mary lost. She was slower than Jane. Mary ran the race in 13.2 seconds, but Jane ran it in 12.5 seconds. Then, they did the high jump. Mary beat Jane. She jumped higher than Jane. She jumped 1.45 metres and Jane jumped 1.4 metres. Next, they went to the beach for the swimming race. Suddenly they saw a boy in the water. He was shouting "Help!" because he was drowning. The two girls jumped into the water and swam to the boy. They saved his life. Later Mary said to Jane, "Well done, Jane! You were fantastic
I was asleep when we landed. "We're here.' said Bashir. The man who looked at our passports was very friendly, but Bashir could not understand him. He spoke a different kind of English.
'I hope they don't all speak like that,' said Bashir. "Let's go and get our suitcases.
About twenty minutes later, the first suitcases appeared. 'Here's mine," shouted Bashir. "It's the first one!"And here's mine." I said. "The blue one. Can you get it, please, Bashir? 'He picked up the blue case.
I was flying to Australia to the World Youth Camp. I met Bashir when he got on at Tripoli. Now we were flying to Brisbane.
'I'm sorry, I said. 'It doesn't matter,' said the flight attendant. 'I'll get you another one.' She tried to smile at me. There was orange juice everywhere - on the floor, on the seat and all over the flight attendant.
A flight attendant
'Never mind,' said Bashir. 'Accidents can happen to anyone.' 'But why do they always happen to me?' I asked
Meet a Local Personality
This month, we talked to Yahya Fawzi, the headteacher of a high school in the city.
How long have you been a headteacher, Mr Fawzi?
I've worked as a headteacher for ten years. Before that, I was a maths teacher.

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