How do people live in Mali, West Africa, where the temperature is often 50oC? John Baxter, a BBC journalist in Mali says, “People get up very early and they don’t move very much in the afternoon. Surprisingly, they wear a lot of clothes (usually cotton) as this helps them not to get dehydrated. Houses are very hot and don't have air conditioning - the best place to sleep is on the roof.
A.It’s normal to work twelve hours a day and people usually only have one or two weeks’ holiday.
B.Today many people under 35 can’t cook. They often go to the restaurants.
C.On a clear day you can even see Windsor Castle, which is 40 kilometres away.
D.People wear a lot of clothes (usually cotton) as this helps them not to get dehydrated.