The story of Saroo Brierley
Read the following extract of Saroo's story and then record a summary of the same story but using the present simple and present continuous tense.You can look at the text of the story whilst you record.If you make mistakes, don't stop the recording. Continue from where you left off and keep telling the story as in a natural situation.
The story
Saroo Brierley was born in an Indian town called Khandwa. In 1986, aged only 5, he lost all contact with his family when he was at a train station waiting for his brother, who never returned.After living on the streets of Calcutta for 3 weeks by himself, he then got placed into a local orphanage where an Australian family adopted Saroo. He then grew up with his newly adopted parents in Hobart, Tasmania where he spent the next 25 years.
A series of fortunate events
After years trying to track down his old town through the labyrinth of railways lines on Google Earth and an image etched into his brain as a 5 year old, he finally found his town Khandwa on the map and travelled to India to try and find members of his family. In early 2012, after 25 years of seperation, he finally reunited with his mother.
An extract from: https://saroobrierley.com/

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