<span>She was sixteen years old when she ran away from the foster family. Jasmine wanted to live on her own. She caught a train to London, thinking that it would be easier for her to survive </span><span>there.
Jasmine spent several nights in cheap hotels, but then when she had </span><span><span>run out of </span>money, she spent her first night on a bench.
After that she spent some nights in a hostel for the homeless and and sometimes in abandoned houses.
She used to share a single room with fifteen people, and the room were </span><span>usually filthy with no running water or electricity.
But </span><span>at least she had a roof over her head in times when there were sub-zero temperatures outdoors.
The government gave her money, but that was just enough to eat.
Jasmine sold "The Big Issue"</span><span><span> magazines </span>... that was all she could really do.
Homelessness is a vicious circle that is very difficult to break out of.
It's very hard to get work, because no one takes you seriously.
She would like to get a place which she could call her home.
In our time, you can see a lot of homeless people</span><span><span> in the streets</span>.
These people are very unhappy. They have neither home nor family, they have no nice
warm clothes or enough food. I think that these people need help.
All people need a comfortable home, warm clothes and enough food.</span>
-where are you from?
-I'm from Russia. and you?
-I'm from England.
The picture is depicted by bright colors on it; we see the King of the Hearing and the Guardsmen
1. My father is good....at driving........(drive) a car
<span>2. I prefer..playing game.......(play game) to ....reading book........(read book) </span>
3. The girl is fond....of playing........(play) the piano
4. Thank you...for sending...........(send) my letter
<span>5. He went to the park instead...of going .........(go) to school</span>
Support
quarell
worry
is envy
appreciate
ignore
is jealous