Bài giảng môn Tiếng Anh 7 - Unit 10: Sources of Energy - Lesson 1: Getting started
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- Friday, April 22, 2022 By: Le Viet Phu
- Warm up Do the crossword puzzles 1 E L E C T R I C I T Y 2 W I NN D Y 3 W A T E R 4 A I R ENERGY 5 GG A S 6 R E C YW C L E Column Forward
- Complete the sentence 1011121314151617181920123456789 What makes me worried most is they use ___electricity to catch fish Back
- Complete the sentence 1011121314151617181920123456789 It’s ___windy today. Back
- Complete the sentence 1011121314151617181920123456789 You shouldn’t throw trash into the ___water . Back
- Complete the sentence 1011121314151617181920123456789 You should go to school by bikes instead of motorbikes ___ to reduce air pollution Back
- Complete the sentence 1011121314151617181920123456789 You should save ___gas Back
- Complete the sentence 1011121314151617181920123456789 We should recycle___ waste paper to save trees. Back
- Tuesday, March 19th 2019
- Vocabulary: - negative effect (n) : hiệu ứng tiêu cực - carbon footprint (n) : dấu chân carbon - carbon dioxide : khí CO2 - produce (v) : tạo ra, sản xuất - (non)-renewable (a) : (không) tái tạo - run out (v) : cạn kiệt - coal (n) : than đá - solar panel (n) : tấm pin năng lượng mặt trời
- Mai Who are they? What are they talking about?
- M: Nam, I read yesterday that we all have a carbon footprint. N: Well, we all have footprints – we make them with our feet! M: Ha ha, I know that. But this kind of footprint is about the negative effect we have on the environment. N: Right, it’s in the news a lot these days. M: So our footprint is bigger when we use energy that produces carbon dioxide. That’s bad for the environment. N: So it’s better to have a smaller footprint, right?
- M: Right, Nam. Non-renewable energy sources like coal, natural gas, and oil produce a lot of carbon dioxide. Those sources are going to run out soon too. N: So, they’re different to wind, hydro, and solar? M: Yes, they’re all sources of energy too, but they’re renewable. That means we can’t use them all up – they will last forever. N: Do you have a big carbon footprint, Mai? M: Mine’s small. I recycle the products I use and I go everywhere by bike. We have solar panels on our roof at home to catch the sun’s energy, too. N: Oh no! I think my footprint is big, and not just because of these big shoes!
- a. Read the conversation again and answer the questions. 1. What is a carbon footprint? 2. What does 'non-renewable energy' mean? 3. Why is sunlight a renewable source? 4. Why does Mai think she has a small carbon footprint? 5. What things do you think might create a big carbon footprint?
- a. Read the conversation again and answer the questions. 1. What is a carbon footprint? It’s about the negative effect we have on the environment. 2. What does 'non-renewable energy' mean? It means that it will run out if we use it. 3. Why is sunlight a renewable source? Because we can’t use it all up, it will last forever.
- a. Read the conversation again and answer the questions. 4. Why does Mai think she has a small carbon footprint? Mai thinks she has a small carbon footprint because she recycles the products she uses and she goes everywhere by bike. 5. What things do you think might create a big carbon footprint? The products we use that are bad for the environment or the energy we use that produces carbon dioxide might create a big carbon footprint.
- b. Complete the network below using information from the conversation. SOURCES OF ENERGY RENEWABLE NON- SOURCES RENEWABLE SOURCES NATURAL SOLAR HYDRO WIND COAL OIL GAS
- 2. Now, listen and repeat the words and phrases. natural wind coal nuclear gas biogas oil hydro solar
- 3. Put the words into the correct groups below. wind coal natural gas nuclear biogas oil hydro solar Renewable sources Non-renewable sources Example: wind Example: coal
- 4. Practise asking and answering the questions about renewable and non renewable sources. A: What type of energy source is wind? B: It’s a renewable source of energy. A: What type of energy source is coal? B: It’s a non-renewable source.
- - Learn the new words by heart. - Practice the dialogue again. - Do exercises B1 in workbook (page 30). - Prepare for Unit 10: A closer look 1.