Video: The Art of Tree Climbing in the City

Lesson #10050

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The Art of Tree Climbing in the City
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1. As soon as an adult climbs a tree, people assume they are drunk or . (gestoord / waanzinnig (1:15))
2. This 200-year-old Turkey Oak started its life as a in a garden. (jong boompje (1:58))
3. The hard fissures in the bark of this tree provide excellent for bare feet. (grip / houvast (2:12))
4. The speaker suggests that the next time you feel in, you should climb a tree. (ingesloten / benauwd (5:02))
5. In our society, it is considered perfectly normal for adults to climb trees.
6. The UK has less woodland than most other countries in Europe.
7. The HS2 railway project is a threat to more than 60 ancient woodlands.
8. How old is the Turkey Oak tree they are climbing during the interview?
9. Why has the conservation of trees always focused on the countryside (rural areas)?
10. Which famous filmmaker is mentioned in relation to stories about trees?
11. The speaker says tree climbing gives him a “completely different outlook on the city.” What does he mean by this?
12. Why do you think adults stop climbing trees as they get older? Is it just because of what other people think, or is there another reason?
13. Do you agree with the advice to “turn off your phone and climb a tree” when you feel stressed? Why or why not?