1. How many countries does the next mention? 2. When did they finish their trip? 3. Where did they go after France? 4. Where were Ewan and Carley driving when they saw the sandstorm? 5. What was Claudio doing when he fell off his motorbike? 6. Who was waiting for them in Cape Town? TEKST:
An incredible trip A. A few years ago Star Wars actor Ewan McGregor and his daredevil friend, Charley Boorman, began an incredible trip from the UK to South Africa by motorbike. They started in Scotland in May and drove through 18 countries to arrive in Cape Town in August. They made a TV programme called Long Way Down with their cameraman, Claudio.
B. First Ewan and Charley drove down through the UK and into France. Then they went across France and through the mountains into Italy. From there, they sailed across the sea to Africa and their adventures reakky began!
C. In Libya, they were driving across the desert when a terrible sandstorm started. And in Kenya they carried their motorbikes over a big river.
D. But the most dangerous situation was in South Africa. Charley was performing stunts on his motorbike to some spectators when he hit Claudio, the cameraman. Claudio was filming when the accident happened, and he fell off his motorbike into the road. At first he didn't move, but then he stood up. The accident really hurt Claudio, but he was very brave, and continued working.
E. When Ewan and Charley arrived in Cape Town, thousands of spectators and tourists were cheering for them. It was an incredible trip, but they arrived safely.
Proszę, proszę! To bardzo ważne!
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1. The text mentions six countries: the UK, France, Italy, Libya, Kenya and the Republic of South Africa. 2 They finished their trip in August. 3. They went to Italy. 4 They were driving across the desert in Libya. 5. He was filming. 6 Thousands of tourists and spectator were waiting for them.
2 They finished their trip in August.
3. They went to Italy.
4 They were driving across the desert in Libya.
5. He was filming.
6 Thousands of tourists and spectator were waiting for them.