match these definitions to words in the text
Text 1
a a place to hide ------------------------------------
b from the place or country instead of from another place or country______________________
c places which apply the law __________________
d against the law ______________________-
e to stop ( because of the law) ________________________-
1 The Sami
It’s Winter in the far north of Sweden and the Reindeer are seeking refuje the bitter wind and snow. The herds move from the open mountains into the forests where they can find shelter and dig through the snow to find food beneath. These animals move across an area chich streetches region i salso Home to one of the largest indigenous ethnic groups in Europe- the Sami people. The Sami’s livelihoods and traditions have always been connected to the Reindeer and even today, ten per cent of Sami people are reindeer herders.But in modern-day swe den many of the forests are privately owned by people who make a living by selling the wood. If the Sami’s reindeer illegaly gather on their land, they can take the Sami to Cort and fine them.Olof Johansson, a Sami herder, says that if courts start to ban them from the forests , Sweden and Europe will lose a culture that is over 1,000 years old.
Text 2
f connected to religious beliefs _________________-
g worship leader of mosque _______________________
the Polish Tatars
Hiding in a tiny village close to the border with Bearus, the small wooden building is an unusual sight in the Polish countryside. In fact it is the oldest mosque in Poland. the village of Kruszyniany is home to the descendents of the Muslim Tatars who came here four centuries ago. Although Kruszyniany is the spiritual home for Poland's remaining 3 000 Tatars, there are in fact only four Tatar families in the village among a populatiojn of 160 people. Since the Second World War many younger members of the community have moved away so the town struggles to keep the old traditions alive. Aged 99 Mustafa Jasinski is the oldest member of the community. He is also the local Imam and every Friday jasinski leads the prayers in Polish but reads from the Koran in Arabic. Another tradition the local people are particularly proud of is their cooking. Recently Prince Charles visited the village and tasted dishes such us pierekaczewik( a kind of beef pie) , pieremacze ( similar to Polish pierogis) and listkowiec cake. At least some of the old traditions are easy and enjoyable to keep.
Text 3
h buy and sell____________________________________
i discussions for the agaist_________________________________
Isle of Man
Things come in twos on the Isle of Man . The small islands sits between two EU countries - Ireland and the United Kingdom. It has two languages. everyone speaks English but there is also the indigenous language of Manx spoken by two per cent of the population. Its politics and law are influenced by the government of Great Britain but it also has its own Parliament called tynywald which makes decisions on domestic policy. in fact, it's the oldest parliament in the world and was started by Viking settlers over one thousand years ago. The Isle's relationship with the EU is equally split. it isn't an Eu member so moneyand services can't move freely but the people can. Not surprisingly , debates about the island's status within th UK and the EU are common at Tynwald, One of the most recent parliamentary debates was to decide if they needed a permanent office in Brussels so that it can represent itself in Europe. Once again , the views of the politicians and the 80 000 people who live there are divided.
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match these definitions to words in the text
Text 1
a a place to hide - shelter
b from the place or country instead of from another place or country - move across
c places which apply the law _ court
d against the law _ illegally
e to stop ( because of the law) _ ban-
1 The Sami
It’s Winter in the far north of Sweden and the Reindeer are seeking refuje the bitter wind and snow. The herds move from the open mountains into the forests where they can find shelter and dig through the snow to find food beneath. These animals move across an area which streetches region i salso Home to one of the largest indigenous ethnic groups in Europe- the Sami people. The Sami’s livelihoods and traditions have always been connected to the Reindeer and even today, ten per cent of Sami people are reindeer herders.But in modern-day swe den many of the forests are privately owned by people who make a living by selling the wood. If the Sami’s reindeer illegaly gather on their land, they can take the Sami to Court and fine them.Olof Johansson, a Sami herder, says that if courts start to ban them from the forests , Sweden and Europe will lose a culture that is over 1,000 years old.
Text 2
f connected to religious beliefs- spiritual
g worship leader of mosque _ Imam
the Polish Tatars
Hiding in a tiny village close to the border with Belarus, the small wooden building is an unusual sight in the Polish countryside. In fact it is the oldest mosque in Poland. the village of Kruszyniany is home to the descendents of the Muslim Tatars who came here four centuries ago. Although Kruszyniany is the spiritual home for Poland's remaining 3 000 Tatars, there are in fact only four Tatar families in the village among a populatiojn of 160 people. Since the Second World War many younger members of the community have moved away so the town struggles to keep the old traditions alive. Aged 99 Mustafa Jasinski is the oldest member of the community. He is also the local Imam and every Friday jasinski leads the prayers in Polish but reads from the Koran in Arabic. Another tradition the local people are particularly proud of is their cooking. Recently Prince Charles visited the village and tasted dishes such us pierekaczewik( a kind of beef pie) , pieremacze ( similar to Polish pierogis) and listkowiec cake. At least some of the old traditions are easy and enjoyable to keep.
Text 3
h buy and sell money and services
i discussions for the agaist - debates
Isle of Man
Things come in twos on the Isle of Man . The small islands sits between two EU countries - Ireland and the United Kingdom. It has two languages. everyone speaks English but there is also the indigenous language of Manx spoken by two per cent of the population. Its politics and law are influenced by the government of Great Britain but it also has its own Parliament called tynywald which makes decisions on domestic policy. in fact, it's the oldest parliament in the world and was started by Viking settlers over one thousand years ago. The Isle's relationship with the EU is equally split. it isn't an Eu member so money and services can't move freely but the people can. Not surprisingly , debates about the island's status within th UK and the EU are common at Tynwald, One of the most recent parliamentary debates was to decide if they needed a permanent office in Brussels so that it can represent itself in Europe. Once again , the views of the politicians and the 80 000 people who live there are divided.
Mam nadzieję, że to jest ok :)