Read the text and answer the questions.
1 How old is the Białowieża Forest?
2What area did the forest cover in the past?
3How did people travel through the forest
before the 14th century?
4
Why weren't there any bison in the forest in the
early 1920s?
5 When did the national park start putting bison
back in the wild?
6
How many species of birds can you find in the
forest?
NA TERAZ!!!(na zdjęciu jest tekst do pytań)


Read The Text And Answer The Questions 1 How Old Is The Białowieża Forest 2What Area Did The Forest Cover In The Past 3How Did People Travel Through The Forest class=

Odpowiedź :

Zadanie polega na odnalezieniu w tekście właściwych informacji a następnie odpowiedzi na podane pytania. Oto odpowiedzi:

1. How old is the Białowieża Forest?

The Białowieża Forest is about 8000 years old.

2. What area did the forest cover in the past?

It covered all of north-east Europe.

3. How did people travel through the forest

before the 14th century?

Before the 14th century, people travelled through the forest by boat.

4 Why weren't there any bison in the forest in the early 1920s?

In the early 1920s, there weren't any bison in the forest, because people were killing them.

5. When did the National Park start putting bison

back in the wild?

The National Park started putting bison back in the wild in 1929.

6. How many species of birds can you find in the

forest?

In the forest, you can find about 250 species of birds.

Słowniczek najtrudniejszysch słów:

cover- pokrywać

through- przez

bison- bizon

National Park- Park Narodowy

species- gatunki

north-east Europe- północno-wschodnia Europa

Fragmenty tekstu, które pozwlaja na odpowiedzi:

1 - "Some people think the forest is 8,000 years old."

2 - "It's a part of the forest that covered all of notrh-east Europe in the past."

3 - "Before the 14th century, the only way to travel (...) was by boats on rivers (...)"

4 - "People shot them (bisons) for food and sport during World War I (...)"

5 - "A programme to reintroduce bison into the national park started in 1929 (...)"

6 - "This includes about 250 species of birds."