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.David Robert Joseph Beckham was born 2 may 1975, in Leytonstone, East London (England).
His father, David Edward Anan Beckham, was engaged in installation of kitchens and her mother, Sandra West, was a hairdresser.
From a young age, David liked to play football, and my father is also a big fan of this sport is encouraged his son's passion for.
First, a little Beckham was given to the local team "Ridgeway Rovers", and in 11 years, David has taught football sports school of the great football player Bobby Charlton Soccer skills School. Already at that time everyone was talking that David is very talented.
David has won many sports awards, he often wrote of the local newspaper, and at the age of 14 Beckham got a contract with the team of your dream club "Manchester United".
Beckham left home and moved to Manchester, further education was held at the sport base of the club "Manchester United".
<span>In 1995, David was temporarily transferred to play for football club Preston North End FC, but the coach did it just to young talent gained experience. Soon David returned to "Manchester United".
Дэвид Роберт Джозеф Бэкхем родился 2 мая 1975 года в Лейтонстоуне, в восточной части Лондона (Англия).
Его отец, Дэвид Эдвард Анан Бэкхем, занимался монтажом кухонь, а мать, Сандра Уэст, была парикмахером.
С юных лет Дэвид любил играть в футбол, а отец – тоже большой поклонник этого вида спорта – всячески поощрял увлечение сына.
Сначала маленького Бэкхема отдали в местную команду «Риджвэй Роверз», а в 11 лет Дэвид стал обучаться футболу в спортивной школе великого футболиста Бобби Чарльтона «Соккер Скилз Скул». Уже в то время все вокруг говорили, что Дэвид очень талантлив.
Дэвид выиграл множество спортивных наград, о нем часто писали местные газеты, а в 14 лет Бэкхем заполучил контракт с командой своей мечты – клубом «Манчестер Юнайтед».
Бэкхем покинул родной дом и переехал в Манчестер, его дальнейшее воспитание проходило на спортивной базе клуба «Манчестер Юнайтед».
<span>В 1995 году Дэвид был временно переведен поиграть за футбольный клуб «Престон Норт Энд», но тренер сделал это только для того, чтобы юный талант набрался опыта. Вскоре Дэвид вернулся в «Манчестер Юнайтед».</span></span>
What can we do to reduce traffic in our city?
1) Heavy traffic is one of the most serious problems that our cities have to deal with nowadays. What can we do, then, to reduce traffic in our city centres?
2) To begin with, it is important to improve public transport and to encourage people to use it to commute to work and to school. The result would be fewer cars in the city and consequently fewer traffic jams.
3) Another solution would be to encourage people to participate in car sharing programmes. This means several employees would share one car to work instead of each coming in their own car. Again, this would reduce the number of cars on the streets.
4) Finally, it would be a good idea to create more cycling lanes. If this was done, people would be encouraged to cycle instead of taking their car.
5) To sum up, there are many ways to reduce traffic in the city. Applying just some of these ideas would result in a lot less traffic in our cities.
1) Suggestions
1 Ban cars from city centres.
2 Make drivers pay a tax for driving into the city.
3 Improve public transport.
4 Build car parks outside city limits.
5 Promote car-pooling (drivers take turns driving others into the city).
Results
a) People will think twice about using their cars if it costs them money.
b) People will choose to use buses, trams or trains; there will be less traffic, and less pollution.
c) Drivers will leave their cars outside the city; there will be fewer cars being driven in the city.
d) Traffic will be reduced. For example, instead of four people driving four cars, there will be one car with four people in it.
e) There will be no cars at all; it will be safer and healthier for people who work and live in the city centre.
2) Essays providing solutions to problems are normally written in a formal style, and so you should avoid using colloquial expressions, short forms or personal language. In the first paragraph we state the problem. In the main body paragraphs we write our suggestions supported by possible results. We write our suggestions in separate paragraphs. In the conclusion we summarise our suggestions.
3a) To introduce suggestions: To begin/start with, One way to, Another solution would be, Another way to ... would be ...
To express effect: thus, therefore, as a result, consequently, so, as a consequence To conclude: All in all, To sum up, All things considered
5) What are we going to do with all this litter?
Suggestions
1 Fine people who litter.
2 Get young people involved in clean-up programmes.
3 Set up recycling schemes in your area.
4 Only buy products with biodegradable1 packaging.
Results
a) If people know thai they will have to pay it they litter, they will stop doing it.
b) This way landfill sites will not become so full.
c) They will become interested in keeping parks and their neighbourhoods clean and tidy.