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LANGUAGE Topic vocabulary Acid rain Biodegradable Carbon footprint Climate change To conserve energy To contaminate Deforestation Endangered species Energy conservation Energy efficient Global wanning Greenhouse effect To meet targets Renewable energy To recycle Toxic waste Useful proverbs The chickens have come home to roost. Actions speak louder than words. Where there’s a will there’s a way. You can’t make an omelette without breaking eggs. No man is an island. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. RECORDING Listen to Otavio from Brazil talking on a similar subject. See the May archives (Interview 25) at: splendid-speaking.com - Unit 25: Environmental Concerns Task: Presentation (1 -2 minutes) 1. Introduction: Read the following article from a local paper: Have your say As part of a local campaign to protect the environment people are being invited to make short presentations in schools and community centres outlining their personal views on vital questions that affect the future of the world. Campaigners are looking for the opinions of ordinary individuals who feel passionate about the fate of the environment and the effect on future generations. If you fit the bill and would like to present your arguments to a wider audience contact your local campaign group 2. Planning: Spend 1 minute making notes. Use a mind map if it helps, or just think about the following points: Current environmental issues of importance to you Actions you take to protect the environment Steps you think Governments should take to protect the environment 3. Task focus: A great way to get the attention of your audience is to make your talk topical. Relating your presentation to real-world events emphasises the importance of the subject. Relate this topic to a local environmental issue or something of national or international importance. 4. Language: Tick any of the language on the left you want to use. Task: Discussion (10-15 minutes) A young person’s magazine has asked readers for suggestions for the top three things ordinary people can do to protect the environment. In your group, come up with THREE specific suggestions. Use your own ideas or any of these general issues as starting points for the discussion: recycling consumer choices use of transport political activism © Copyright 2008 Splendid Learning. A division of Flo-Joe

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LANGUAGE

Topic vocabulary

Acid rain Biodegradable

Carbon footprint Climate change

To conserve energy To contaminate

Deforestation Endangered species

Energy conservation Energy efficient

Global wanning Greenhouse effect

To meet targets Renewable energy

To recycle Toxic waste

Useful proverbs

The chickens have come home to roost.

Actions speak louder than words.

Where there’s a w ill there’s a way.

You can’t make an omelette without breaking eggs.

No man is an island.An ounce of prevention is

worth a pound of cure.

RECORDING

L i s t e n to O ta v io f r o m B r a z i l t a l k i n g on a

s i m i l a r s u b j e c t . S e e t h e M a y a r c h i v e s

( I n t e r v i e w 2 5 ) at: s p l e n d i d - s p e a k i n g . c o m

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Unit 25: Environmental ConcernsTask: Presentation (1 -2 minutes)

1. Introduction: Read the following article from a local paper:

H a v e y o u r s a y

As part of a local campaign to protect the environment

people are being invited to

make short presentations in schools and community centres outlining their

personal views on vital questions that affect the

future of the world.

Campaigners are looking

for the opinions of ordinary individuals who feel

passionate about the fate of

the environment and the effect on future

generations. If you fit the

bill and would like to present your arguments to

a wider audience contact

your local campaign group

2. Planning: Spend 1 minute making notes. Use a mind map if it helps, or just think about the following points:Current environmental issues of importance to you Actions you take to protect the environmentSteps you think Governments should take to protect the environment

3. Task focus: A great way to get the attention of your audience is to make your talk topical. Relating your presentation to real-world events emphasises the importance of the subject. Relate this topic to a local environmental issue or something of national or international importance.

4. Language: Tick any of the language on the left you want to use.

Task: Discussion (10-15 minutes)

A young person’s magazine has asked readers for suggestions for the top three things ordinary people can do to protect the environment. In your group, come up with THREE specific suggestions. Use your own ideas or any of these general issues as starting points for the discussion:

recyclingconsumer choices use of transport political activism

© Copyright 2008 Splendid Learning. A division of Flo-Joe