Предмет: Английский язык, автор: ralslekeududhdj

Рассказ О Благотоворительном фонде на Английском минимум 120-130 слов плизз срочно​


vertolet13245: уточнять конкретно о каком фонде или просто о них писать?
ralslekeududhdj: о каком фонде
vertolet13245: тебя и спрашиваю че за благотворительный фонд

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Автор ответа: vertolet13245
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Charity is quite popular nowadays. People have become more open and kind-hearted. On the whole, charity means voluntary giving of help to those who are in need. Charitable giving can include the act of giving money, goods, time, attention and kindness to the unfortunate. Most forms of charity mean providing basic items of necessity, such as food, water, clothing, shelter, healthcare and else.

There are so many charitable organizations in the world today. They allow people to donate either directly or online, through websites. Charitable organizations also include orphanages, food banks, religious institutes and hospitals for the poor. Donating things you don’t use anymore is one of the forms of charity. Not everyone is lucky enough to have lots of toys or warm clothes for winter. Sometimes people simply can’t find the job to earn enough money. Others are sick, disabled or elderly and can’t get around on their own. These are the cases when charity helps.

If everyone made charity a part of their life and helped those who are in need, the world would become a better place to live. Mother Teresa once said: “To truly give charity, you must be free of selfishness!” And, it’s true. The acts of charity come in many different forms. It you have ever helped to plant a garden or gave your jar of coins to someone who needs it more than you, then you already know what charity is.

Интересные вопросы
Предмет: Английский язык, автор: isaevdeni543
Progress Check – 4
V – 2
I. Find the word with the same or similar meaning.
Example: to defend – b)
a) to save b) to protect c) to help
1. opportunity
a) right b) victim c) chance
2. to be frightened
a) to be tired of b) to be afraid of c) to be jealous of
3. person
a) individual b) owner c) bully
4. industrious
a) dependent b) equal c) hard-working
5. to succeed
a) to achieve b) to obey c) to encourage
II. Complete each sentence with one of the words or phrases below.
allowed right patient convince ambitious
encouraged bullies own social congratulate
1. Solve your problems on your …!
2. He … his son to study harder.
3. The fight of “Antares” will be the most … mission in modern history.
4. Do you have a … to punish me?
5. There are a lot of … websites in Internet nowadays.
6. You are not … to smoke here but if you want you may go out.
7. A gang of … was secretly sent to talk to the offender.
8. I … you on the success for final election.
9. Being … is very important if you want to succeed in sports.
10. How did he manage to … you to arrest the cop?
III. The word in capitals above each of the following sentences can be used to form a word that fits suitably in the blank space. Fill each blank in this way.
Example: COURAGE
Her mother encouraged her to try her luck in the competition.
1. EQUAL
In my opinion, kids behave worse in more … societies.
2. DIFFER
Parents treat their children … .
3. SUCCESS
If technologies aren’t developed, we will not … .
4. THREAT
But, you know, I had a life- … illness.
5. DEPEND
On one hand, … means freedom within reasonable limits, of course.
IV. Complete the sentences. Fill in do or make in an appropriate form.
Example: Have you … your homework? – Not yet.
Have you done your homework? – Not yet.
1. She doesn’t … much money.
2. They … delicious food in this restaurant.
3. Will you … me a favour? Help me carry this table.
4. Harry is expected to … the final decision.
5. Earthquakes … a lot of damage.
6. Don’t … noise!
7. Louise … the shopping at weekends.
8. I hope Helen … her best to help me.
9. She is fond of … fun of her friends.
10. Sarah is … research on this topic.
V. Complete the sentences. Fill in to if necessary.
1. My mother makes us … read more books.
2. My parents want … go to the theatre on their wedding anniversary.
3. The teacher told the pupils not … open the textbooks.
4. He asked her … get there on time.
5. Some adults let their children … come home late evening.


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