Bài giảng Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 - Unit 3: The green movement - Lesson 7: Communication and culture

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  1. UNIT 3: THE GREEN MOVEMENT
  2. Check -up WHAT ARE DISADVANTAGES AND ADVANTAGES OF CONSUMING ORGANIC FOOD?
  3. NEW LESSON A- Communication The Green Movement in Vietnam
  4. Activity 1. Listen to an overview of the green movement in Educationpeople's for Nature Vietnam. Decide whether the following statementsViet Nam’ are has true environmental (T), or false (F). Tick the correctcollaborated box. with Super awarenessMotor Viet Nam in Viet Another Go Green campaign is in ThisNam project has also is part organised by The Plaza's. It of theincreased Go Green onincludes The Plaza's a series Green of green Programme activitiesDay shoppers such asare a only tree -planting offeredfestival environmentally all its shopping friendly paper bags  centres turn their lights off to remind customers to save  electricity   
  5. Activity 2: Work in groups. Discuss the following question. How can you contribute to the green movement in Viet Nam? - Group 3 - Group 4
  6. B- Culture The Greenest Countries and cities in the world
  7. Activity 1: Read the textGlobal Greenand answer the questions Economy Index A GREEN PLACE TO(GGEI) LIVE: chỉ số AND ENJOY LIFE Kinh Tế Xanh Stockholm ['stɒkhəʊm] If you are tired of modernToànlife Cầuand theyou capitalwant of Swedento contribute more to building a betterScandinavian(GGEI)planet for future generations, [,skổndi'neiviən] think about the following(a) placesthuụ̣c vờ̀. According to the Global Green Economy IndexXcăng(GGEI)-đi-na-vi 2014 - a detailed Copenhagen Helsinki assessment of the performance[,kəʊpən'heigən]of each country in every [hel'siηki:] the continent in the global greentheOsloeconomy capital ['ɒsləʊ] of the- Germany and capital of capitalDenmark of Norway some Scandinavian countries rankedFindlandtop of the list. The top five countries included Sweden, Norway, Costa Rica, Germany, and Denmark. In addition, the ten greenest cities were Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Vancouver, London, Berlin, New York, Singapore, Helsinki, and Oslo.
  8. renewable energy (n) [ri'nu:əbəl Green Stockholm, Sweden Dweller (n) 'enədʒi:] năng ['dwelə] cư dõn Stockholmlượng tái tạo đưdwellersợc are fortunate to live in one of the (alternative advanced greenestenergy)capitals in the world. biogasAnd they try their best technology (n) ['baiou,gổs] to keep it that way. The city[əd'vɑ:nstis well known for its (n) khí sinh tek'nɔlədʒi] cycle paths and lanes full ofhọccommuters wearing helmetswaste-water. For people who prefercụngpublic nghệ transport, there treatment plant (n) tiờn tiến arenhà máybuses xử lýand taxis that run on renewable energy, whichnước thảiis really good for the environment. Besides, both public and private transport can use upgraded biogas produced by waste-water treatment plants applying advanced technologies.
  9. eco-label (n) effectiveVisitors wasteto Stockholm will be amazed to[ikəʊ'leibl]see that tem all management (n) sinh thỏi rubbishhotels, dumphostels(n) and guest houses are environmentally quản lý chất thải bói rác friendlyhiệu quả and certified with eco-labels. It's so great that almost 100% of the household waste in the city is recycled and is used for heatingbe convertedrecyclingand electricity; and intorevolutionst: được (n) drinking water is always ofchuyểnverycuụ̣c thành cáchhigh and reliable quality. There is no doubt mạngto say tái chếthat waste in Stockholm is converted into valuable resources. With the recycling revolution and effective waste management, Stockholm has been reducing the amount of waste to rubbish dump to less than 1%.
  10. Vocabulary • renewable energy (n) [ri'nu:əbəl 'enədʒi:] năng lượng cú thể tái tạo được • biogas ['baiou,gổs] (n) khí sinh học • waste-water treatment plant (n) nhà máy xử lý nước thải • advanced technology (n) [əd'vɑ:nst tek'nɔlədʒi] cụng nghệ tiờn tiến • eco-label (n) [ikəʊ'leibl] tem sinh thái • rubbish dump (n) bói rác
  11. 1. What are the top five countries and ten cities according to GGEI 2014? The five greenest countries are Sweden, Norway, Costa Rica, Germany, and Denmark and the ten greenest cities are Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Vancouver, London, Berlin, New York, Singapore, Helsinki, and Oslo. (in paragraph 1) 2. How do Stockholmers travel around in the city? They often wear helmets when travel around in the city on cycle paths and lanes or they can use public transport with buses and taxis that run on renewable energy. (in paragraph 2) 3. How do Stockholmers make their public transport sustainable? They make their public transport sustainable by using buses and taxis that run on renewable energy. (in paragraph 1) 4. How do the people in Stockholm treat waste? They convert it into valuable resources. Almost 100% of the household waste in the city is recycled and is used for heating and electricity; and drinking water is always of very high and reliable quality. (in paragraph 3)
  12. Activity 2: Work in group. Discuss the question What should people in big cities in Viet Nam do to make their city become a green city like Stockholm? - Group 5 - Group 6