Unit 1. FAMILY
WARM-UP / LEAD-IN
Family lesson 1 (база)
VOCABULARY
2. My friend is looking for a flat to rent. I think she needs to meet an ___________.
3. Laura loves taking care of other people. I think she’ll be a __________when she grows up.
4. One of the pipes in my bathroom has burst, and there’s water all over the place! I need to call a_____________.
5. Alan was very suspicious of his wife, so he hired a ___________to find out if she had been seeing another man.
6. The____________ told me that I needed at least one month to recover from the knee operation.
7. This ________make the best coffee I have ever drunk!
8. Alison loves travelling, so she decided to become a _____________ .
9. Can I speak to the ___________ , please? I would like to complain about the customer service here.
10. The food at this restaurant is excellent. Compliments to the __________ !
Choose the most suitable word:
Unit 3. ENVIRONMENT
WARM-UP / LEAD-IN
Quiz "How "green" are you?"
VOCABULARY
1.
gases produced by
an engine as it works
2.
a
powerful effect
3.
the destruction of
Earth's ozone layer as a result of certain chemicals’ release.
4.
to pull something
out with great force
5.
a higher
concentration of gases such as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
6.
gases that
scientists think are making the Earth get hotter
7.
a
group of animals or plants which are the same and can reproduce with each other
8.
rain that contains chemicals from pollution and damages plants
9.
an increase in
the temperature of the air around the world because
of pollution
10.
the way the
Earth's weather is changing
11.
a
period of time when the weather is much hotter than usual
12.
a gas that
is produced when people and animals breathe out
13.
coal or oil that
is obtained from under the ground
14. a rock-like structure under the sea which provides a home for many fish and
other
sea animals
LISTENING / WATCHING
Global warming (linguahouse)
Narrator: I remember the first time I saw a blue whale.
Man on boat: Look, look! (… Wow!)
Narrator: I’d followed them since childhood.
Diver: Where do you think it’s from? Is it from a ship?
Narrator: I could see plastic everywhere.
Every year 8 million tons of plastic are dumped into our oceans
Presenter: We were in what we thought was a relatively pristine environment. I started to wonder what was happening in oceans elsewhere on the planet.
A journalist who loves the ocean
Narrator: Growing up, my world was the ocean. It’s where I feel the most spiritual.
And a champion who dives below
Diver: As a free diver, it was a place where I proved myself to myself. Finally have the opportunity to pay the sea back.
A crisis with global stakes
Narrator: Only a fraction of the plastic that we produce is recycled.
Man 2 on boat: This is never going to degrade. It’s got nowhere to go.
Narrator: It’s something that these animals are forced to endure because it was man-made and we put it into their environment.
Diver: The record is two hundred and seventy-six pieces of plastic inside one ninety-day-old chick. If the plastics are in the food chain for the dolphin then they're also in our food chain.
Woman on boat: Exactly!
Narrator: Communities are built on these landfill sites … So sweet potatoes, corn, sugar cane, all growing on forty years of garbage.
Do you have anything not wrapped in plastic?
… No!
… No!
To save our future
Narrator: We have to make our life better for our kids' children.
We need a wave of change
Narrator: Change is possible! It starts with us!
- A Plastic Ocean
© Plastic Oceans
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