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Przetłumacz na j.polski. (str. 64 New Exam Connection 2) kl. I gim. TYLKO NIE Z ŻADNYCH TŁUMACZY INTERNETOWYCH. !Before Jamie's TV programme in 2005, school dinners at the school Jamie went to were terrible. The children ate lots of junk food like burgers, chips and ice cream. The snacks they had at break time were bad, too - crisps, chocolate and sweet fizzy drinks cola. Many kids were overweight and unhelathy and they couldn't concentrate in their lessons. They loved their junk food but it didn't make them happy. Jamie showed the kids what junk food contains - a lot of sugar, fat and salt - and then made healthy food for them, like fresh salad, vegetables and fruit. He also cooked pizza for them - but Jamie's pizza is healthy ! A lot of the children didn't like his food at first, but after a few weeks they started to love it - and, of course, they started to be healthy and do better in class. Changes took place akk over the UK after the programme.Most schools didn't allow junk food and fizzy drinks on the school menu, and the government spent millions of pounds on improving school dinners and having more dinner ladies. Jamie was really pleased with this success.But not everyone was happy with the changes. School dinners cost more, and some kids didn't like them. The number of children eating dinners went down by about 12%. More kids took packed lunches, and these lunches were often very unhealthy. In some places, mothers went to schools at lunchtime with chips and burgers and gave them to their children in the playground.Most people agree that Jamie made parents, teachers and the government think about the importance of a healthy diet at school. But no one, including Jamie, was sure that the results were exactly what the wanted.
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