Bài giảng Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 - Unit 3: The green movement - Lesson 3: Reading
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- UNIT 3 THE GREEN MOVEMENT READING
- BLACK CARBON POLLUTION
- SOOT soot [sut] (n) bồ hóng, bụi than
- ['di:zl 'vi:hikl] xe động cơ diesel
- ['ɑ:ktik] tan chảy băng ở Bắc Cực melting of the arctic
- Activity 1: Match the pictures with the appropriate phrases
- Activity 2: Choose the appropriate heading for each paragraph a. Soot and global warming b. The effect of soot on human health c. The origin of soot d. Ways to reduce soot emissions
- Nowadays we know a lot about the link between carbon dioxide (C02) emissions and global warming. However, we seem to be unaware of one very dangerous pollutant, soot also called black carbon. 1.___c. The origin of soot Soot comes from the incomplete combustion or coal, oil, wood and other fuels. In other words diesel engines, vehicle exhaust pipes, farming machines, construction equipment, or simply fires in grills, fireplaces, and stoves are potential sources of soot. It appears in our daily life and can easily affect every one of us.
- 2.___a. Soot and global warming Soot like all black things absorbs sunlight and heats up the atmosphere. According to recent research, it is the second most damaging greenhouse gas after C02, and twice as harmful to the climate. Although black carbon remains in the atmosphere for no more than seven days it is particularly damaging to frozen areas. Soot emissions might be responsible for the quick melting of the Arctic. Controlling black carbon can help to slow down global warming.
- 3.___b. The effect of soot on human health Soot does not only have an impact on globs warming and climate change, but is also unhealthy. A soot particle is very tiny - smaller than dust and mould, and about 1/30 the width of a human hair. It can easily go into our bloodstream and lungs via the nose and throat. As a result, breathing in the tiny particles car cause asthma attacks, heart disease, bronchitis and many other respiratory illnesses.
- 4.___d. Ways to reduce soot emissions Large quantities of man-made soot enter the atmosphere every year. The effects are most damaging regionally, especially in South and East Asia, Latin America and parts of Africa. In developing countries, reducing soot emissions can be achieved by replacing traditional stoves with clean, alternative fuel cookers and heaters. Installation of filters to remove black carbon from diesel vehicles can also reduce soot. Changing to electric or hydrogen vehicles will also reduce the impact on the environment. • In conclusion, reducing black carbon will have immediate benefits in slowing down global warming and the melting of the Arctic snow and ice. It would also prevent many soot-related deaths and illnesses.
- Activity 3: Complete the sentences with no more than 5 words. know little about soot. oil, wood, and other fuels. second most damaging greenhouse gas smaller than dust and mould/very tiny. clean, alternative fuel stoves
- Activity 4: Discussion. Question: Are soot emissions a problem in your community in Vietnam in general? • the effect of soot on the environment and human health • Soot does not only have an impact on globs warming and climate change, but is also unhealthy. • It can easily go into our bloodstream and lungs via the nose and throat. As a result, breathing in the tiny particles can cause a asthma attacks, heart disease, bronchitis and many other respiratory illnesses.
- Consolidation
- soot emission
- absorb sunlight
- heat up the atmosphere
- SOOT POLLUTION Soot and global warming The origin of soot The effect of food on human health CONTENT Ways to reduce soot emission
- THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION