1) The Amazon rainforest is home to thousands of animal and plant species. It also helps to keep the Earth’s air clean by producing a large amount of oxygen. a) The Amazon rainforest is important for both wildlife and the environment. b) The Amazon rainforest helps the Earth by producing oxygen. 2) Bees are small but very important insects. They help plants grow by carrying pollen from one flower to another, and they also make honey that people enjoy eating. a) Bees live in large groups called hives. b) Bees are useful because they help plants and make honey. 3) Tourism helps local businesses by bringing visitors to towns and cities. However, too many tourists can harm the environment. a) Tourism only helps big countries. b) Tourism has both positive and negative effects. 4) London is famous for its red double-decker buses. These buses carry thousands of people around the city every day. Tourists love sitting on the top level to see the city’s famous landmarks like Big Ben and the River Thames. a) London’s red buses are popular with both locals and tourists. b) London has the oldest buses in the world. 5) Chocolate comes from cocoa beans that grow on trees in warm countries. After the beans are dried and roasted, they are made into cocoa powder or chocolate bars. People all over the world enjoy eating chocolate as a treat or gift. a) People eat chocolate only on holidays. b) Chocolate is made from cocoa beans and enjoyed worldwide. 6) Architecture is an obvious difference between Thailand and European countries. Thailand, as a Buddhist country, has numerous amazing temples. They are usually beautifully decorated both outside and inside. While in European countries, we can see stunning churches where Christians go to worship their God every Sunday. a) People in Europe go to church every Sunday to worship their God. b) Temples in Thailand and churches in Europe show the different religions and architecture of each place. 7) Trains are generally faster and more comfortable than coaches for long-distance travel, but they can be a lot more expensive. About 20 different companies operate train services in the UK, so the system can be quite confusing. a) Trains in the UK are faster and more comfortable but sometimes expensive b) Coaches are better than trains for long-distance travel. 8) In Thailand, children must be at least 15 years old if they want to work. However, children can work in the UK from the age of 13. Between the ages of 13 and 14 a) Children in the UK must be 15 to work. b) The legal working age for children is different in Thailand and the UK.

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