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E nviromental Protection

E nviromental Protection. Aim . to recognize new words in the texts, understand their meanings and use them discussing the topic; to watch video for the main ideas and specific information; to do tests on computers; to са rry on a conversation about shops and shopping.

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E nviromental Protection

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  1. Enviromental Protection

  2. Aim. • to recognize new words in the texts, understand their meanings and use them discussing the topic; to watch video for the main ideas and specific information; to do tests on computers; to саrry on a conversation about shops and shopping.

  3. Motto of the lesson: The Earth doesn`t belong to us, we belong to the Earth

  4. Environment

  5. Land

  6. Air

  7. Water

  8. Plants

  9. Animals

  10. Birds

  11. Our mother is showing The red warning light. “Be careful”, she is saying. To take care of the planet is To take care of our own house. Dalai Lama

  12. Deforestation

  13. Volcanic Eruption

  14. Flood

  15. Industrial Waste

  16. Famine

  17. Acid Rain

  18. Overfishing

  19. The air, water, and land on Earth, which can be harmed by man's activities. Environment

  20. Rain that contains harmful acid which can damage the environment and is caused by chemical in the air, for example from cars or factories. Acid rain

  21. Unwanted materials or substances that are left after you have used something. Waste

  22. The cutting or burning down of all the trees in an area. Deforestation

  23. The process of taking too many fish from the sea, a river etc, so that the number of fish in it becomes too low. Overfishing

  24. A situation in which a large number of people have little or no food for a long time and many people die. Famine

  25. A very large amount of water that covers an area that is usually dry. Flood

  26. If a volcano erupts, it explodes and sends smoke, fire, and rock into the sky. Volcanic eruption

  27. The process of making air, water, soil etc dangerously dirty and not suitable for people to use, or the state of being dangerously dirty. Pollution

  28. The study of the relation of plants and animals to their environment. Ecology

  29. Rainforests are the oldest expressions of life on our planet. According to scientists, they now cover only 2% of the globe; 50% of the original rainforests are lost forever. However, rainforests still contain more than 50% of all living species: a wide variety of animals and plants. They are all part of a complex system - each depending on the others to survive. The destruction of one species can result in the extinction of the other.

  30. Animals of the rainforest occupy specific micro-environments: [1] some never go down to the ground; [2] some live in a middle layer; [3] others never leave the ground.

  31. Endangered species Animals and plants in danger of becoming extinct. • Extinct When animals and plants die out and are gone from the Earth forever (like dinosaurs).

  32. The Eden Project

  33. The Eden Project is a series of joint greenhouses. • Plants insects, reptiles and birds can live inside the biomes • The have three biomshere. • If you are a visitor of the Eden Project you can see lots of different climates in a single day. • The Eder Project is a wonderful example how nature can be appreciated and protected at’ the same time.

  34. “ Look after this planet, it`s only one we have” The appeal of Prince of Britain, President of the World Wild Fund of Nature (WWF)

  35. Homework Group A: Write an article “How to improve the global environment” suggesting ways to improve our environment. Group B: Name environmental problems of our town. Make up questions to find out how to solve them. Group C: Make up questions to ask on the topic . Be ready to ask these questions to your classmates.

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