He built his windmill from bits of his dad's old bicycle.
stukje / onderdeel
The villagers use the electricity to charge their mobiles.
een mobieltje opladen
With the rain came cholera and some of the villagers died of the disease.
cholera
William has co-authored a book with another writer.
coauteur
When William said he would make a windmill, people thought he was crazy.
gek
There wasn't any rain, so their crops didn't grow and they couldn't make bread.
gewas
William didn't go to school, so he tried to educate himself.
scholen
The farmers grow crops for food and keep cows for milk and meat.
boer
You have to pay a fee of £50 to go to school.
leergeld / collegegeld
He built a windmill to generate electricity for his village.
opwekken / voortbrengen
He made a small test windmill and then went ahead with a big one.
doorgaan met
Has he gone back to school?
teruggaan
Their small stock of food went down and down until there was almost nothing to eat.
voedsel
If something goes on, it continues.
doorgaan
If something goes up, it rises or increases.
toenemen
It's a home-made windmill – he built it himself.
zelfgemaakt
It's too soon to answer that question – it's early days.
Het is nog vroeg dag / pril
He said that he was a student at the African Leadership Academy in South Africa.
bestuur / leiderschap
The media – newspapers, television and radio – are all interested in William's story.
media
The media interest has been phenomenal.
overweldigend / fenomenaal
His family could have electric light and could pump water.
pompen
William was only fourteen years old but he didn't go to secondary school.
middelbare school
William's family didn't have enough food, so his dog died of starvation.
verhongering
Their small stock of food got smaller and smaller.
voorraad
There was no food in the village and some of the villagers died.
dorpeling
The windmill moves around in the wind and generates electricity.
windmolen