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How to Survive in a Jungle
First slide- Welcome to the Bedaira Jungle.
Hello everybody. Imagine, if your plane crashed in the Jungle, what would you do for survival? There aren’t another people, buildings and …of course cars in the Jungle. There are only poisonous animals and insects and you. How do you survive in the Jungle?.. Слайд Welcome to the Bendaira jungle.

Second slide- Contents
First, We will explain just about Bedaira jungle.
Second, Items
Thirdly, Choisen
And fourth, how to survive. It is very, very important section. Because whenever if you there in the Jungle lonely, You should know a few rules to survive on a uninhabited jungle.
Last, conclusion. That is all.

Thirth slide-Introduction
Bedaira is a small Island and covered in tropical rainforest. Daytime is very hot and looks like a sauna. At night the temperature is a little cooler. You must be carefully, because there are a lot of poisonous animals and different types of insect. Example, spider and snake etc. There are many streams and rivers and there are many different types of fish.

Fourth slide-Items
After the crash, all things have remained in the sea. You don’t have any time, because in the water swimming crocodiles and you must quickly get only necessary things. We choose only 12 things.

Fifth slide-Choisen
We chose blanket, knife, bottled water, matches, compass, torch, insect repellent, fishing rod, tent, toilet paper, water purification tablets, rope. After that explain.

Sixth slide- Explain
Fire. With matches and torches you can make a fair. Fire is very important, because with fire you cook food and protect yourself from animals. Because, some animals are scared by fire. Fish. With the fishing rod you can catch fishes. After that we can cook the fish on the fire. With knife you cut the fish and also protect.
Water. You should take a bottled water, because here weather is hot and you can’t live without water. If yours water finished you can use water purification tablets for

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